【題目】 Have you ever heard someone say it was "raining frogs"? You might think this is impossible, but in rare cases, it has actually rained frogs! How could this happen? During a tornado or a powerful thunderstorm, water from a pond or lake can be sucked into the air. This includes anything that is in the water.

The storm continues to move. As it travels, it releases the water into the air. Does this mean that frogs and fish come raining down from the sky? Yes, this is exactly what happens!

Cases of strange things falling down from the sky have been reported for many years. People have seen small frogs, fish, grasshoppers and snails drop from the sky in places like France, India and the United States. Are animals the only things that get swept up by storms? No. In fact, in 1995,it rained soda cans in the United States!

1Why is it possible to rain frogs from the sky?

A.Frogs are swept up by the storm.B.God casts down a rain of frogs.

C.Frogs go into the air when it rains.D.The sky is the living place for frogs.

2What are some unusual things that fall from the sky mentioned in this article?

A.Frogs and snakes.B.Snails and soda cans.

C.Fish and soda.D.Grasshoppers and trees.

3What can we infer from the passage?

A.France is more likely to rain fish.B.It once rained soda cans in India.

C.It's possible to rain real cats one day.D.Raining frogs often happen worldwide.

【答案】

1A

2B

3C

【解析】

本篇介紹了天上掉青蛙的原因。把池塘或湖水包括水里的任何東西可以吸入空氣。當暴風雨移動時,它將水釋放到空氣中,青蛙和魚從天而降,也有報道一些奇怪的東西從天而降。

1細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段“During a tornado or a powerful thunderstorm, water from a pond or lake can be sucked into the air. This includes anything that is in the water”和第二段“the storm continues to move… Does this mean that frogs and fish come raining down from the sky?”可知青蛙被暴風雨卷上空了,故選A

2細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段“People have seen small frogs, fish, grasshoppers and snails drop from the sky in places like France, India and the United States. …,it rained soda cans in the United States!”可知人們看到過青蛙、魚、蚱蜢和蝸牛汽水罐從天上掉下來,故選B。

3推理判斷題。根據(jù)文中的描述龍卷風或強雷暴不僅可以把水中的一切東西也會把地面上的東西比如蚱蜢、蝸牛和汽水罐吸上天空,由此推斷龍卷風或強雷暴卷走貓是可能的,故選C。

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