Bruce and Bruno looked worried those days. Their father went to a town far away. Before leaving, he said he would write to them as soon as he found a job there. But two months passed, they did not hear from him. Now they had nothing except the old house and they had no money to buy any food. They thought for a long time. Then they decided to sell the house and look for their father. So one day the two brothers said goodbye to their friends and started to go. They got to the station and bought two tickets.

They were afraid that they would be hungry in the train, so they went to the market to buy something to eat. They saw bananas for the first time. The seller told them the bananas were very delicious, so they bought five kilos and got on the train with them. After a while Bruce brought out a banana and bit(咬) a little. Just at that moment the train went into a tunnel(隧道) and it was dark in the train. He was afraid and called out,“Have you taken a bite of your bananas, Bruno?”

“Not yet.”

“That’s good.”Bruce said, crying,“I did and went blind!”

1.Bruce and Bruno were worried because     .

A. their father couldn’t find a job in the town..

B. they didn’t hear from their father.

C. Their father left them away.

D. They had no money to buy any food.

2.They went to the market to      .

A. look for their father.

B. buy the tickets.

C. buy something to eat.

D. sell the old house.

3.Bruce cried because      .

A. He couldn’t see anything.

B. The train went into a tunnel.

C. He thought he was blind.

D. He bite the banana.

 

【答案】

 

1.D

2.C

3.C

【解析】

試題分析:在這篇短文里,Bruce 和Bruno倆兄弟由于遲遲沒(méi)有父親的消息,他們沒(méi)有錢(qián)買(mǎi)食物了,所以賣(mài)了老房子決定去找父親。他們買(mǎi)了香蕉在火車(chē)上吃,當(dāng)Bruce咬了口香蕉的時(shí)候火車(chē)進(jìn)入了隧道,他什么也看不見(jiàn)了,他以為我吃香蕉把眼睛弄瞎了。

1.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中描述Now they had nothing except the old house and they had no money to buy any food.現(xiàn)在他們除了老房子,沒(méi)有錢(qián)買(mǎi)食物了。由此得知D正確。

2.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。文中第二段描述so they went to the market to buy something to eat所以他們到超市買(mǎi)東西吃,故選C。

3.推理判斷題。結(jié)合文章意思,Bruce咬香蕉的時(shí)候,火車(chē)見(jiàn)了隧道,他什么也看不到。That’s good.”Bruce said, crying,“I did and went blind。他說(shuō):“那太好了,我吃了然后就瞎了。”由此可判斷C正確,他認(rèn)為自己瞎了。

考點(diǎn):故事類(lèi)短文閱讀。

 

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