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阅读理解。
     In the doctor"s waiting room, sick people are waiting on their chair. Bob, a school boy, is among them.
They all look very sad except (除了) Bob. He is enjoying an exciting story in a magazine. Just then the
 doctor comes in to say he is ready for the next person. Bob jumps up and runs into the doctor"s room.
     "What"s your trouble?" says the doctor. Before Bob could say a word, the doctor makes him lie down
 on a bed,  "Now, let me listen to your heart." Bob tries to speak, but the doctor tells him not to say
 anything. "I"ll take your temperature." Bob tries to sit up, but the doctor stops him. After a moment, the
 doctor says, "Well, boy, you don"t have a fever. In fact, there"s nothing wrong with you."
     "I know there isn"t," says Bob. "I just come here to get some medicine for my father."
1. Bob sits in the waiting room to_____.
    A. see the doctor
    B. wait for the doctor
    C. read his magazine
    D. buy some medicine
2. All the sick people look sad except Bob because _____.
    A. Bob is too young to (太小了而不会) worry about anything
    B. his father isn"t very ill
    C. he is interested in the magazine
    D. there is nothing wrong with him
3. From the passage we can see that _____.
    A. the doctor is careless
    B. there is no nurse in the doctor"s room
    C. the doctor is warm-heart
    D. the doctor takes Bob as (把Bob当作) a sick person
4. While looking over Bob, the doctor might think that_____.
    A. Bob is funny
    B. Bob isn"t naughty (淘气的)
    C. Bob is foolish
    D. Bob is very ill
5. When Bob tells the doctor what he is here for, the doctor might think that _____.
    A. he himself is funny
    B. he himself is careless
    C. he himself is foolish
    D. he himself is naughty

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试题【阅读理解。     In the doctor"s waiting room, sick people are waiting on their chair. 】;主要考察你对人物故事类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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阅读理解。
     An exhausted (筋疲力尽的) looking woman came into the doctor"s office. She said, "Doctor, there
  are dogs all over my neighborhood. They bark (犬吠) all day and all night, and I can"t get a good sleep."
     "I have good news for you," the doctor said, taking out a small bottle. "Here are some new sleeping
 pills (药片) that work like a dream. A few of these and your trouble will be over (结束)."
     "Great, thank you." the woman was very glad to go back home with the pills.
     A few weeks later, the woman came again, looked worse than ever (比以前更坏). She said, "Doctor,
  your pills are not good at all. I"m more tired than before."
     "I don"t understand how that could be," said the doctor, shaking his head, "Those are the strongest (最
 强的) pills on the market."
     "That may be true," answered the woman, "but I"m still up all night running after those dogs and when I
 finally (最后) catch one, it"s hard to get him to eat the pills."
1. The woman came to see the doctor because _____.
    A. her dog was ill
    B. she was bitten (被咬) by dogs
    C. she couldn"t sleep well
    D. her son was ill
2. The doctor gave some pills to the woman for _____.
    A. the dogs
    B. herself
    C. her son
    D. her neighbors
3. The woman got _____ in a few weeks.
    A. better
    B. healthy
    C. worse
    D. well
4. Which of the following is RIGHT?
    A. The doctor gave the woman wrong pills.
    B. The woman liked to run with the dogs.
    C. The woman took the pills but the pills didn"t work at all.
    D. The woman might feel better if she took the pills.
5. When he heard what the woman said, the doctor might think that _____.
    A. he gave the woman the right pills
    B. the woman was a very clever person
    C. the woman was very foolish
    D. he should give the woman the pills again
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阅读理解。
    Do you know the story about Tom? It was a true story. Tom was an English boy and he was eight years
  old. Tom didn"t like soap or water. Three or four times a day his mother said to him, "Tom, your hands
 are very dirty again. Go and wash them." But Tom never wash them well. He only put his hands in the
 water for a few second and then took them out again.
     Tom"s uncle and aunt lived in another city. One day they came to stay with Tom"s parents, and they
 brought their small son, Ted, with them. Ted was seven years old and he didn"t like soap or water, either.
     The boys sat with their parents for a few minutes and then they went outside. When they were playing,
 Tom looked at Ted"s hand and then went back to Ted"s parents and said proudly (骄傲地), " Ted"s hands
  are dirtier than mine(比我的更脏)."
     "Of course they are." Ted said angrily, "You are one year older than I am."
1. Tom"s mother asked him to _____ three or four times a day.
    A. wash his hands
    B. do his homework
    C. clean his bedroom
    D. wash his teeth
2. When Tom saw Ted"s hands, he felt____.
    A. sorry
    B. proud
    C. sad
    D. happily
3. Tom"s hand is a little _____ than Ted"s.
    A. dirtier
    B. cleaner
    C. bigger
    D. smaller
4. From the story we know that _____.
    A. Tom liked soap and water, but Ted didn"t
    B. Ted liked soap and water, but Tom didn"t
    C. Tom and Ted liked soap and water
    D. Tom and Ted didn"t like soap or water
5. How many people are there in the story?
    A. Four.
    B. Five.
   C. Six.
    D. Seven.
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阅读理解。     One afternoon, Kate and her brother, Bob, went out to play. Kate was eight, and Bob was ten. "Let’s go to the bridge and we can see fish in the river.” said Kate.
     "I don’t know…"Bob said. "Mum told us, ‘Don’t go on the bridge.’ She said it’s dangerous."
     Kate said, " I am not afraid. Are you?"
     They walked onto the bridge and began looking for fish in the river. The bridge was a train bridge.
Trains went over the bridge three times a day.
     The children were standing in the middle of the bridge when they heard a loud noise. "A train is
coming!" Bob shouted. “Run!” He ran to the end of the bridge. He was safe.
     Kate ran, too, but she fell. The train was coming fast. Kate ran towards Bob. She fell again right on
the train tracks (铁轨). There was no time to leave. She had to lie down between the tracks. A few
seconds later, the train went over the girl, but she was not hurt at all. She stood up and said to Bob, "
Don’t tell Mum! Don’t tell Mum!"
  At last their mother found out about the story. She was angry because they went on the bridge. But she
was happy that Kate was all right.1. Bob and Kate were ______.
A. twins     
B. brothers     
C. sisters    
D. brother and sister
2. One afternoon they went to the bridge to see _____.
A. their mother   
B. fish     
C. the train  
D. the river
3. When the train came, the children were _____.
A. in the middle of the bridge       
B. at the end of the bridge
C. on their way to the bridge        
D. away from the bridge
4. Where was Kate when the train was going over her?
A. She fell again right on the train tracks (铁轨).          
B. Kate ran towards Bob.
C. She had to lie down between the tracks.            
D. She stood up and cried.
5. When their mother knew about the story, she was _____.
A. happy   
B. angry   
C. sorry   
D. both angry and happy
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阅读理解。     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.1. What did the traveler have?
A. Some money.  
B. Some food.      
C. A cooking pot.  
D. Some salt.
2. What did the traveler put into the pot at first?
A. Some relish.    
B. Some vegetables.  
C. A stone.        
D. Some salt.
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 salt for his soup.
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.
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.
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     Jack was woken up    l    the shouting " Fire ! Help! Fire! Help!. . . " What had    2   ?  He   3   out of the window. Wow!
He found that his neighbor"s   4   was on fire. Jack jumped off the bed and rushed to the telephone. He made a    5   to the
police.    6   , he ran out and    7     his neighbor (to) fight   8     the fire. Soon the fire-fighters came and in a short time the fire
was put    9  . And the house owner    10   Jack and fire-fighters a lot.
1.           2.           3.          4.           5.           
6.           7.           8.          9.           10.      
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