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A poor traveler arrived at a small village. He had no food or money. He only had a cooking pot. He
made a small cooking fire, placed his pot on it, and poured in some water. When a few villagers asked 
what he was doing, he said that he was making stone soup which was a recipe passed down from his 
father. He then dropped (扔) a round stone into the pot.
Then the traveler told the villagers stories of his travels and the exciting things he’d seen. He tasted 
(品尝) his soup and said it was nice, but a bit of salt would be better. One villager went home and came
back with some salt for the soup.
A few more villagers stopped to see what was going on when they heard the traveler speaking. The 
traveler told more stories and said that some carrots or onions would be nice to the delicious soup. So 
another villager said he could give a few carrots and brought them from his home.
This continued with the traveler asking for onions, a bit of meat, celery (芹菜), potatoes to the soup.
Finally, the soup was OK and everyone enjoyed the tasty meal.
小题1:What did the traveler have?
A.Some money.B.Some food.
C.A cooking pot.D.Some salt.
小题2:What did the traveler put into the pot at first?
A.Some relish.B.Some vegetables.
C.A stone.D.Some salt.
小题3:What did the traveler want to do when he said the soup was nice?
A.To let the villagers taste the soup.B.To have his meal.
C.To let people know his recipe.D.To get some saltfor his soup.
小题4:Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.The traveler put tomatoes, potatoes and carrots into the soup.
B.The villagers were happy to taste the soup.
C.The traveler said the recipe was from his father.
D.The traveler got the soup and paid for nothing.
小题5:What can we learn from the passage?
A.The villagers were clever.
B.The villagers didn’t like listening to stories.
C.The traveler was slow.
D.The traveler was very clever.

答案

小题1:C
小题2:C
小题3:D
小题4:A
小题5:D
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试题分析:本文叙述了一位聪明的旅行者,在身无分文的情况下,只凭身上携带的一口锅,利用自己的聪明的才智弄到了可口的饭吃的故事。
小题1:细节理解题。根据He only had a cooking pot 可知这个旅行者仅仅有一口做饭的锅,故选C。
小题2:细节理解题。根据He then dropped (扔) a round stone into the pot.这个旅行者先在锅里放了石头,故选C。
小题3:细节理解题。根据He tasted (品尝) his soup and said it was nice, but a bit of salt would be better.他想为他的汤加点盐,故选D。
小题4:细节理解题。根据This continued with the traveler asking for onions, a bit of meat, celery (芹菜), potatoes to the soup.这里没有提到西红柿,故选A。
小题5:推理判断题。根据从真个故事里可以看出这个旅行者没有花一分钱就能弄到了吃,他是很聪明的,故选D。
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Little Tommy was doing very badly in math. His parents had tried everything—tutors (家庭教师), cards, special learning centers—in short, everything they could think of. Finally they took Tommy to a catholic (天主教的) school.
  After the first day, little Tommy came home with a very serious look on his face. He didn’t kiss his mother hello. Instead, he went straight to his room and started studying. Books and papers were spread (铺开) out all over the room and little Tommy was hard at work. His mother was surprised. She called him down to dinner and as soon as he finished eating, he went back to his room, without a word. In no time he was back hitting the books as hard as before. This went on for some time, day after day while the mother tried to understand what was happening.
  Finally, little Tommy brought home his report card. He quietly put it on the table and went up to his room and hit the books. His mom looked at it and to her surprise, little Tommy got an A in math. She could no longer hold her curiosity (好奇心). She went to his room and asked, “Son, what was it? Was it the nuns (修女)?”
  Little Tommy looked at her and shook his head, “No. ”
  “Well then,” she asked again. “WHAT was it?”
  Little Tommy looked at her and said, “Well, on the first day of school, when I saw that man nailed (钉) to the plus sign (加号), I knew they weren’t joking. ”
小题1:Why did Tommy’s parents send him to a catholic school?
A.Because he could eat well there.
B.Because he could earn more about nuns.
C.Because his parents wanted him to do better in his math.
D.Because his parents didn’t want him to learn math any more.
小题2: Tommy’s mother felt surprised that his son _______.
A.was still the same as usualB.ate so much at dinner
C.kissed her hello after schoolD.worked hard but said little
小题3: “Hitting the books” means “_______” in Chinese.
A.用功B.捶书C.发泄D.振作
小题4: The last sentence in the passage shows that _______.
A.Tommy felt sorry for the mail
B.Tommy was afraid of being nailed
C.Tommy didn’t like the plus sign
D.Tommy liked playing jokes on others
小题5: From the passage, we can infer (推断) that _______.
A.teachers should be strict with their students
B.mistaking (误解) might do good sometimes
C.a catholic school is much better than other ones
D.nuns are good at helping children with their math

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“I can’t believe what I’m hearing! ”I thought to myself. Jeff was the last candidate(候选人)for president of Student Union. I really thought I should be chosen.
Later that day, I happened to pass Jeff in the dining room. I offered       a polite “Congratulations” and walked to my usual table. To my      , Jeff came to me and put his plate beside mine.
“I’m, er-I’m just wondering if you would consider coming to work on my team, ”he said nervously. “You are really       and you would be a great partner.”
“I don’t think so,” I replied, feeling unsure.
“Well,       you change your mind, you can tell me tomorrow. ”He said before moving to another table.
All that night, I thought about the       from Jeff. Maybe being a part of the election process(选举过程)would give me a chance to make important changes at our school. I decided to       Jeff.
     of all, I began to create a catchy advertisement. Within a few days, we       a poster with Jeff’s showing him in a number of activities. No one could walk through any hallway       passing Jeff’s smiling face.
My next step was to       what new activities students would like to have at our school. Many of them wanted a chess club and a volleyball team.
With the information I had collected, Jeff met with the headmaster. The headmaster agreed to add       we want to our school program.
With my help, Jeff and our ideas were well received at school.
An eighth grader said, “     will be exciting to have Jeff as president.”
     these words made my heart filled with pride. I had wanted to become president of Student Union to make a difference. Now I achieved that. Jeff became the most popular candidate and I was a large part of his      . The fact that it has made a       in other people’s lives is the real prize. What a great feeling!
小题1:
A.usB.himC.herD.them
小题2:
A.surpriseB.luckC.funD.love
小题3:
A.tiredB.happyC.smartD.busy
小题4:
A.ifB.becauseC.afterD.while
小题5:
A.messageB.presentC.dreamD.offer
小题6:
A.refuseB.leaveC.agreeD.join
小题7:
A.firstB.secondC.thirdD.Last
小题8:
A.sentB.inventedC.designedD.bought
小题9:
A.forB.fromC.withD.without
小题10:
A.take outB.give outC.work outD.find out
小题11:
A.everywhereB.somewhereC.everythingD.nothing
小题12:
A.ThisB.ItC.HeD.We
小题13:
A.HearingB.SeeingC.ThinkingD.Hoping
小题14:
A.exerciseB.classC.familyD.success
小题15:
A.friendB.differenceC.mistakeD.living

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London, May 5, 2003  Emma Richards of Britain has become the first woman and the youngest person to finish the Around Alone, which is a round-the-world sailing race. The journey started in New York last September and went east around South Africa to New Zealand. It crossed the Pacific Ocean and went around South America, ending up yesterday in Rhode Island, the smallest state in America. In the end, the trip covered over 46,000 kilometres. The same sea route was taken in the past by many famous travelers who wanted to learn about the world.
Emma, a 1996 graduate (毕业生) of the University of Glasgow, finished the race at the age of twenty-eight. The race requires competitors to sail alone. Emma said that actually it was very difficult to be all by herself for such a long time even though she’s really into sailing. Her worst moment was when she had to climb the high mast (船桅) in a bad storm to fix some broken parts. She sailed hundreds of kilometres away from land and the wind was blowing very hard. Only her strong willpower kept her going to make it all the way. These days, Emma is happy to be home with her parents and sleep in a bed that stays still.
小题1:The first paragraph is mostly about       .
A.the Around Alone raceB.a terrible wind storm
C.the start of the journeyD.the smallest state in America
小题2:Which one is NOT true?
A.Emma sailed alone around the world.
B.Emma made a new route for the sea travel.
C.Emma is the youngest person to finish the race.
D.Emma is the first woman to finish Around Alone.
小题3:The second paragraph mainly tells us about       .
A.Emma’s parentsB.how to repair a broken boat
C.the University of GlasgowD.Emma’s sailing experience
小题4:How long did the trip take?
A.About four months.B.About six months.
C.About eight months.D.About twelve months.
小题5: What is the best way to explain Emma’s success?
A.The other racers had many problems.
B.Her parents encouraged her to keep on.
C.She had strong willpower to make it to the end.
D.She had received a good education in a university.

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“Fish stories” are stories of the greatest fish that a fisherman has almost caught, but for some reason, the fish always get away. Usually, these stories do not have much truth to them. One of the biggest fish stories in history was about a whale.
In 1891, a ship hunting for whales in the South Atlantic Ocean found a very large whale. While the hunters were trying to kill the whale, it sank two small boats. One man drowned, and another man, James Bartley, was lost in the ocean. However, after the hunters finally killed the whale, they cut open the whale’s stomach and found Mr Bartley inside. He was not dead!
Several weeks later, Mr Bartley seemed to have gotten over his terrible experience. The only thing he could remember was that while he was inside the whale, it was very hot. The liquid (液体) from the whale’s stomach had turned all of his skin snow white. Mr Bartley had to live with the effect from the whale for the rest of his life.
Today, many people have heard about the strange experience of Mr Bartley and do not buy it. Not one real fact has been found to prove that the events ever took place described by the sailors. No scientist or newspaper reporter was ever able to talk to Mr Bartley, and all of the stories told in magazines about Mr Bartley’s experience were explained by other sailors on the boat. Mr Bartley was probably not even a real person at all.
In 1928, after the captain (船长) of the whaling ship had died, one man asked the captain’s wife about Mr Bartley’s story. The wife said that no man who had sailed on her husband’s ship was ever swallowed by a whale.
However, this has not stopped James Bartley’s story from being repeated, and many people today still believe that it is true.
小题1:What made Mr Bartley’s skin white?
A.The ocean water.B.The whale’s teeth.
C.The heat inside the whale.D.The liquid in the whale’s stomach.
小题2: Who may have talked to Mr Bartley?
A.A scientist.B.The captain’s wife.
C.The sailors on the ship.D.A newspaper reporter.
小题3:The captain’s wife said that       .
A.the story was not trueB.her husband told her the story
C.the whale was never foundD.Mr Bartley didn’t work for her husband
小题4:Today, many people have heard about the strange experience of Mr Bartley and do not buy it. Here “buy” means       .
A.明白B.相信C.购买D.证明
小题5: In paragraph 4 and paragraph 5 we may know that Mr Bartley       .
A.became a writer laterB.died when he was young
C.told his story to a magazine reporterD.was not even a real person at all

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There was once a millionaire(百万富翁).He loved money more      anything else in the world. He didn’t know exactly how       he had. So he asked a little girl to count(数)       his money for him. It        the little girl six days to count his money. When she told the millionaire       he had forty-two million dollars, he was very glad       asked, “How much pay do you want ?”He    that she was only a child, he could cheat(骗) her.
The little girl said, “Well, I worked      six days, so I think you _   pay me for six days. Give me two pennies for the first day. Each day after that,       give me the amount(数量) you gave the day before multiplied (乘)by itself.”
The millionaire thought that in this way he would only had to give her very few dollars. What a _    _ little girl! So he immediately(立刻) asked his lawyer to make a contract (条约). He was afraid that she would change _ ___.
On the first day, the millionaire paid her two pennies, and on the second day, __   pennies. He did what he had planned. And on the sixth day the foolish(愚蠢) millionaire      to give the clever little girl all his money.
At last, it was more than he had .Do you know why? If you have       in it, you may try to work out this math problem..
小题1:
A.asB.soC.thanD.then
小题2:
A.manyB.muchC.oftenD.far
小题3:
A.bothB.someC.mostD.all
小题4:
A.costB.spentC.usedD.took
小题5:
A.thatB.whatC.howD.if
小题6:
A.andB.butC.soD.or
小题7:
A.askedB.thoughtC.toldD.spoke
小题8:
A.inB.onC.forD.at
小题9:
A.had toB.needC.shouldD.must
小题10:
A.stillB.justC.reallyD.finally
小题11:
A.kindB.foolishC.lovelyD.clever
小题12:
A.his planB.her lifeC.his placeD.her mind
小题13:
A.twoB.fourC.sixD.eight
小题14:
A.needB.hadC.mustD.may
小题15:
A.interestB.interestedC.interestingD.interests

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