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“You'll have to take care of the baby today,” a woman told her husband . “ I'm not feeling well.”
“Then you must stay in bed and rest, dear. “ her husband said. “I'll be pleased to look after our baby. “
“Thank you. I'll have a quiet day and I'll soon get better. “ his wife told him.
“Shall I do the shopping for you as well?” her husband asked.
She was very pleased and said, “That will help me very much. I'll give you a list of things to buy. “
She wrote out the list and gave it to him.
“You can get all these things at the supermarket,” she said.
“You can put the baby in the shopping cart, then you won't have to leave him outside.”
The man took the baby to the supermarket and put him in the shopping cart. Then he pushed the shopping cart along the rows of things to buy and looked for those that were on his list.
At first all was well, but then the baby began to cry.
Then he started to scream.
And scream!
And SCREAM!
“Keep calm ,George, ” the man said. “Don't get excited. Don't shout, George. Don't lose your temper, George.”
A woman in the supermarket heard him saying these things. She walked up to him.
“I think you are wonderful ,”she said. “You are so patient with your little George. ”
“Madam, ”" the man said, “I'm George. He's Edward.”
Why did the man take care of the baby?
A. it was his turn. B. His wife was not well.
C. His wife was not at home. D. He always looked after it.
Why did the man take the baby to the supermarket?
A. He had to go shopping.
B. He wanted to show the baby to his friend.
C. He wanted to give the baby a ride in a shopping cart.
D. The baby liked going to the supermarket.
What did the baby do in the supermarket?
A. pushed the shopping cart B. lost its temper
C. made a lot of noise D. helped his father
Finally we can infer from the story that_____ .
A. the man was very calm when the baby was crying
B. the woman was very pleased to see the man
C. the woman mistook George for the baby, while in fact the man was named George
D. the man was very busy in shopping, but he couldn't find all the goods on the list
此題要求改正所給短文中的錯誤。對標(biāo)有題號的每一行做出判斷:如無錯誤,在該行右邊的橫線上畫一個勾(√);如有錯誤(每行只有一個錯誤),則按下列情況改正:
該行多一個詞:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉,在該行右邊的橫線上寫出該詞,并也用斜線劃掉。
該行缺一個詞:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(∧),在該行右邊的橫線上寫出該加的詞。
該行錯一個詞:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,在該行的右邊橫線上寫出改正后的詞。
注意:原行沒有錯的不要改。
When our six children were total young, suppertime was always | _ |
being interrupted by neighborhood children ring the bell. | ____ |
They wanted one child or another to come out and played. | _____ |
Finally we had good idea. We hung a sign on the front | ___ |
door that was read: “We’re having dinner. Come back | ____ |
later.” That night, we sat down to what they thought would | _____ |
be a pleasant, uninterrupted meals. But as soon as we | ___ |
began dinner, the doorbell rang. On the front door stood a | ____ |
five-year- old boy from across the street. He looked up | ____ |
at us and said, “I just want to know which the sign says.” | _____ |
Even after several weeks, every time I read this little story I start to cry:
My sister-in-law teaches physically and mentally handicapped children at a private school in Brooklyn. She recently 21 a Special Olympics and went to the starting line of the 100-metre dash with six 22 contestants.
As the starting whistle sounded, a boy tripped, fell and began to cry. All the other 23 stopped, turned and went back to help. Then they all 24 hands and went on to the finish line together. Needless to say, everyone in the stands 25 .
Why am I so moved? There are tears of joy 26 with tears of sadness. Tears of joy, just for the 27 friendship, selflessness and love embodied (體現(xiàn)) by these children. Tears of sadness, just for how 28 from such behavior we adults have wandered. Wouldn’t it be nice if, at least once in a while, we could pause in our race for money and power; turn around to see the 29 of those we have left behind; go back and 30 these less able ones to their feet; and then walk forward together with them, arm in arm.
A. witnessed B. reported C. interviewed D. attended
A. eager B. smart C. breathless D. active
A. players B. members C. runners D. cheerleaders
A. held B. shook C. took D. clapped
A. shouted B. cheered C. cried D. yelled
A. filled B. mixed C. joined D. associated
A. mature B. unusual C. common D. pure
A. long B. easily C. far D. much
A. suffering B. shortcoming C. surrounding D. behaving
A. comfort B. support C. carry D. help
One day, I happened to talk to a stranger (陌生人) on the bus. When he found out that I was from Chicago, he told me that one of his good friends lived there and he wondered if I happened to know him. At first I wanted to say that it was foolish (愚蠢的) to think like that, for from all the millions of people in Chicago, I could not possibly know his friend. But, instead, I just smiled and said that Chicago was a very big city. He was quiet for a few minutes, and then he began to tell me all about his friend.
He told me that his friend was an excellent tennis player and that he even had his own tennis court (網(wǎng)球場). He added that he knew a lot of people with swimming pools, but that he only knew two people in the country who had their own tennis courts. And his friend in Chicago was one of them. I told him that I knew several people like that, for example, my brother and my next-door neighbor. I told him that my brother was a doctor and he lived in California. Then he asked where my brother lived in California. When I said Sacramento, he said that last year his friend spent the summer in Sacramento and lived next door to a doctor. The doctor had a tennis court. I said that my next-door went to Sacramento last summer and lived in the house next to my brother’s. For a moment, we looked at each other, but we did not say anything.
“Would your friend’s name happen to be Roland Kirkwood?” I asked finally. He laughed and said, “Would your brother’s name happen to be Dr. Ray Hunter?” It was my turn to laugh.
Which of the following is true?
A. The story happened in Chicago.
B. The writer’s brother lived in Sacramento.
C. Both the writer and the stranger lived in Chicago.
D. Both the writer and his brother lived in California.
The writer said that Chicago was a very big city. That means _____________.
A. it was possible for him to happen to know the stranger’s friend
B. he didn’t want to look for the stranger’s friend
C. he didn’t know the stranger’s friend
D. it was impossible to find the stranger’s friend
How many persons does the story involve (涉及)?
A. Four. B. Five. C. Six. D. Seven.
Which is the best title of the story?
A. On a bus B. Two tennis players
C. One in a million D. Chicago is a large city
He was puzzled by this phenomenon. He began to try every approach _________ the best way of working it out.
A. known to find B. knowing to find C. known finding D.knowing finding
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