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afternoon Mrs Smith is at home and reads a book. In a minute she closes her eyes and goes to sleep.
At that time a little boy knocks(敲)at the door. Mrs Smith opens the door and asks, "Do you break my
window again?"
"Oh, no," says the boy, "your window is open this time and my football is in your room. Can I get it
back, please?"
B. to fly kites
C. to play football
B. windows
C. gardens
B. is watching TV
C. is reading
B. closes
C. knocks at
B. in the garden
C. on the window
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试题【阅读理解. The children often play football in the garden and sometimes break Mrs】;主要考察你对人物故事类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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Sometimes a pet store calls David when there are sick fish .Wherever(无论哪里)he goes, "The Fish
Doctor" is always welcome.
( )2.David goes to people"s house in a car.
( )3.People telephone David when their cats are sick.
( )4.David is a very kind man.
( )5.You can know from the story that people love their pet fish.
they were back to their homes.
"I need a good cat," thought Jack. He knew a man who had cats, so Jack went to see him.
"Do you have a cat that is good for the mice?" Jack asked the man.
"Well, yes, I have such a cat," answered the man.
"I"ll take it," said Jack. He paid for the cat and took it home.
A week later, Jack went back to the man with the cat in his hand. "My house has more mice now than before," Jack said angrily. "The cat you sold me doesn"t want to catch them at all. But you said it was good for the mice." "That"s right," said the man. "It is good for the mice. Come to think about it - it is good for
the mice!"
B. A cat
C. The mice
D. The house
B. the market
C. a neighbor
D. a man
B. fewer mice
C. no mice
D. more cats
B. Be angry with the mice.
C. Be good at catching the mice.
D. Be worried about the mice.
looks after them very carefully, and when the summer comes, they look very nice.
One evening, Mrs Smith looks at her vegetables and says, "Tomorrow I am going to pick them. "But
early in the next morning, her son Jim runs in and shouts(喊),"Mum! Mum! Come quickly! Our
neighbour"s duck is eating our vegetables in the garden!"
Mrs Smith runs out ,but it is too late. All the vegetables are finished! Mrs Smith cries(喊) and her
neighbourhood is very sorry, but that is the end of the vegetables.
One day before Christmas, the neighbourhood brings Mrs Smith a nice and fat duck ,and on the
duck"s back is a piece of paper with the words, "Enjoy your vegetables."
B. fine
C. bad
B. eat up the vegetables
C. is finished
B. glad
C. sorry
B. a small duck
C. a nice and fat duck
B. Some vegetables.
C. A note(便条).
And he often reads newspapers. He does his best to know where and when there is going to be a
football match. Now Peter is having lunch. He is listening to the radio, too. Hc is vcry happy
because there is going to bc a nice football match on TV at four this afternoon.
He wants to watch it very much. But he is going to have English and Chinese lessons. He thinks
hard and finds a way.
"Hello, Mrs Black," Peter says to his teacher ori the telephone, "Peter is ill in bed. He wants to
ask for half a day"s lcave. "
"Oh, I"m sorry to hear that," says Mrs Black. "But who"s that? "
"It"s my father, Mrs I31ack. "
B. Young Pioneer
C. worker
D. teacher
B. Gracle Two
C. Grade Three
D. Grade Four
B. he likes to read stories
C. he wants to know where and when there is going to be a football match
D. his father wants him to read them
B. he wants to watch the football match
C. he doesn"t like to have English and Chinese lessons
D. he is ill in bed
B. Peter likes to watch TV at four in the afternoon.
C. Peter is a stupid boy.
D. Peter isn"t an honest boy.
lived in _2_ town, not very far off.
"I __3 write your letter," said the man, "because I have a bad __4_ ."
"Sir," said the farmer, "I _5_ not know much, but I can"t see what a bad leg has to do with writing a
letter."
"It has much to do," said the man, " _6_ I can"t walk so far and read the letter to your uncle."
" _7_ do you mean, sir?" said __8_ farmer. "His sons with him can read the letter. They _9 _you to read the
letter for them."
" _10 you understand," answered the man, "that only I can read what I write."