There is an old man living with his granddaughter. Every morning the old man goes out for a walk in the park and comes home at half past twelve for lunch.
But one morning a police car stops outside the house at twelve. One of the policemen says , “The old man can’t find his way home in the park and call us for help, so we bring him home .”
The old man’s granddaughter is very surprised(惊讶的),but she thanks the policemen and they leave.
“But my grandfather,” the granddaughter asks, “You go to the park every day for twenty years. How can’t you find your way home ?”
The old man smiles, “I’m just tired and don’t want to walk home.”Whom(谁) is the old man living with ?.
A.His daughter | B.His neighbor |
C.His friend | D.His granddaughter. |
What time does the old man get home from the park every day ?
A.At 11:30 | B.At 12:00 |
C.At 12:30 | D.At 13:00 |
Why is the old man’s granddaughter is surprised ?
A.Because she thinks her grandfather is lost |
B.Because her grandfather doesn’t go home that day. |
C.Because the old man takes the bus home. |
D.Because she doesn’t believe(相信) her grandfather lost his way home. |
That day,________ take(s) the old man home.
A.his granddaughter | B.the policemen |
C.his friends | D.his neighbor |
The old man can’t find his way home. Is it really true(真实的) ?
A.Yes, it is. | B.No, it isn’t. |
C.We don’t know. | D.All of the above. |
There was a pilot and four people in a small plane. Suddenly there was something wrong with the machine while it was flying in the air. The smoke was everywhere in the plane. The pilot told the people there were only four parachutes(降落伞). They all became worried and started to make excuses(借口).
“I must go and mend the machine,” said the pilot, taking one of the parachutes. There was nothing he could do,so he jumped out.
The first person stood up. “I’m a doctor”, he said. “I help people live longer and I save lives.” He also took a parachute and jumped out.
The next person said, “I must have a parachute. I am a very clever person. I have to go to an important sport match. I know I’ll win the game because I’ll be the cleverest person there.” He picked up a pack and jumped out.
Two men were left---an old businessman and a young mountain climber. By this time the plane was going down fast. The businessman said, “Young man, I am old but you’re still young. You take the last parachute.” The young mountain climber smiled. “Don’t worry,” he said, “We can both jump to safety because there are still two parachutes. Just now the clever person jumped out with my back pack.”All the people became worried because ___.
A. they couldn’t find the parachutes
B. they saw the pilot jump out first
C. something was wrong with the plane and one of them might dieThe clever man jumped out with ___.
A. a parachute
B. nothing
C. the pack of the climber’sAll the people thought of themselves except ____.
A. the businessman
B. the clever man
C. the doctorFrom the story we know ___ would be dead.
A. the clever man
B. the businessman
C. the pilot____ was a kind-hearted man.
A.The pilot
B. The doctor.
C.The businessman.
Tom was ten years old, and he was a very lazy boy, He didn't like doing any work. He had to go to school of course, but he didn't study hard there and tried to do as little work as possible. His father and mother were both doctors and they hoped that their son would become a doctor, too, when he grew up.
But one day Tom said to his mother, "When I finish school, I want to be a dustman."
"A dustman?" his mother asked, she was very surprised. "That's not a very good job, why do you want to become a dustman?"
"Because then I would only have to work one day a week." Tom answered at once.
"Only one day a week?" his mother said, "What do you mean? and how do you know?"
"Well", Tom answered, "I know that the dustmen who come to our house on work on Thursday, because I only see them on that day."What kind of boy was Tom?
A. Tom was a clever boy.
B. Tom was a lazy boy.
C. Tom was a hard-working boy.What were his father and mother?
A. His father was a doctor and his mother was a nurse.
B. His father was a worker, his mother was a doctor.
C. His father and his mother were doctors,.What did his parents want him to be when he grew up?
A. They wanted him to be a dustman.
B. They wanted him to be an officer.
C. They wanted him to be a doctor.What did Tom say he wanted to be?
A. Tom said that he wanted to be a doctor
B. Tom said that he wanted to be a teacher.
C. Tom said that he wanted to be a Dustman .Why did Tom think that dustmen only worked one day a week?
A. Because Tom heard of this.
B. Because one of the dustmen had told him before.
C. Because Tom had seen the dustmen only on Thurday at his house.
My uncle is a bus driver. He goes to work at 6:30 in the morning. Every day he is very busy and gets home very late. Sometimes he comes back at about 12 at night. He likes helping other bus drivers do more work. He is the first driver to come to the Bus Station and the last driver to leave. My uncle has a son, Tom. He and I are in the same class. He is taller than I. He says he loves his father and wants to be a bus driver like his father. But his mother wants him to be a scientist and wants him to study hard like his two sisters.My uncle works in a _________.
A. factory B. shop C. bus stationHe goes to work at __________.
A. six fifteen
B. six thirty
C. five thirty There are ________ people in my uncle’s family.
A. 5 C. 3 C. 6Tom and I are _________.
A. at school
B. in different classes
C. scientist Which of the following is NOT right according to the passage?
A. My uncle doesn’t come back very early.
B. My uncle is the last to leave the bus station every day.
C. Tom’s mother doesn’t want Tom to study hard like his sisters.
Once there lived an old man. He liked gold (金子)better than anything else in the world. He often said, “If I have enough gold, I will be the happiest man in the world.”
One day when he was traveling in the desert(沙漠), the old man lost his way. He was very hungry and thirsty, but there were only rocks(岩石) and sand (沙子)around him. Just then, he found a bag lying on the sand. He hoped he would find water and food in it. He took up the bag and opened it. He saw that the bag was full(满的) of gold. He was so sad that he threw away the bag and began crying.
Now, the old man knew that there was something better than gold in the world. The old man liked ____ best before he traveled in the desert.
A. food B. water C. gold When he lost his way, he wanted to get ____.
A. some food and water
B. some rocks and sand
C. bags full of goldWhat did he do with the bag? ______.
A. He didn’t take it up
B. He brought it home
C. He threw it awayThe old man did not become the happiest man when he got the bag of gold because ____.
A. the bag was too small
B. the gold wasn’t his
C. he was very hungry and thirstyIn the end, the old man knew that gold was ____ in the world.
A. the best thing
B. not the best thing
C. better than anything
In the city of Chicago I met a man I will never forget. He drove a bus that ran from downtown to the edge of the city. Each night I watched him. As the passengers got on the bus, he smiled at each one. It was fun to see how many passengers forgot their troubles and smiled back.
There was one passenger, I noticed, that had never smiled back. He usually coughed roughly through his mustache (胡子) as he got on the bus. And he never covered his mouth. But that wasn’t enough to stop the bus driver’s smile. He gave the man with the mustache and the rough cough his biggest smile.
The man with the mustache never seemed to see that smile. He would sit on the edge of his seat and complained about the way that the bus driver was driving. He only complained for a short time, but he spoke loudly enough so everybody could hear. It was enough to make me sick. But the driver never said a word. He just went on smiling at passengers as they got on the bus.
I wanted to get to know this bus driver better. One night I stayed on the bus to the end of the line. I asked the driver, “Why don’t you throw that man with the mustache out of the bus?” The bus driver looked at me and gave me one of his famous smiles. “I don’t care about that,” he said. “Let me tell you about my friend’s dog. The man next door to me has a dog. Every time the moon shines, the dog barks (狗叫) and barks all night.” “Well, what about the dog and the moon?” I asked. “Oh, the moon keeps on shining,” he said.The first paragraph mainly tells us.
A.the writer was interested in the bus driver |
B.there was a bus from downtown to Chicago |
C.each night the writer watched the driver driving |
D.it was fun for the driver to see passengers smiling |
What did the man with a mustache usually do on the bus?
A.He never said a word. |
B.He talked loudly to others. |
C.He complained about the way to the city. |
D.He complained that the driver didn’t drive well. |
The writer stayed on the bus to the end of the line because he wanted .
A.to listen to an interesting story |
B.to know more about the driver |
C.to ask about the dog and the moon |
D.to ask the driver to throw the man out |
What does the passage imply (暗示)?
A.Bus drivers should smile at passengers. |
B.It’s no good to be rough to others. |
C.We should learn to be polite. |
D.We should learn to be generous(宽宏大量的). |