1)、It'simpliedthatcaterpillarsdonotfeedonleavesthathavean
unpleasanttaste.
A.TB.F答案:A2)、The
willowtreedescribedinthepassageprotectsitselfby
growingmorebranches.
A.TB.F答案:B3)、
Thewillowtreewasabletocommunicatewithothertreesbygivingoffaspecialsmell.A.TB.F答案:A4)、It
canbeinferredfromthepassagethatbeescommunicateby
makingspecialmovements.
A.TB.F答案:A5)、The
authorholdsthattheincidentdescribedinthepassage
mustbecheckedmorethoroughly.
A.TB.F
36答案:B
25、Afterhavinglivedforovertwentyyearsinthesamedistrict,AlbertHallwasforcedtomovetoanewneighborhood.Hesurprisedhislandlordbytellinghimthathewasleavingbecausehecouldnotaffordtobuyanymorechocolate.
ItallbeganayearagowhenAlbertreturnedhomeoneeveningandfoundalargedoginfrontofhisgate.Hewasveryfondofanimalsandashehappenedtohaveasmallpieceofchocolateinhispocket,hegaveittothedog.Thenextday,thedogwasthereagain.Itheldupitspawsandreceivedanotherpieceofchocolateasareward.Albertcalledhisnewfriend\Heneverfoundoutthedog'srealname,norwhohisownerwas.However,Bingoappearedregularlyeveryafternoonanditwasquiteclearthathepreferredchocolatetobones.Hesoongrewdissatisfiedwithsmallpiecesofchocolateanddemandedalargebaraday.IfatanytimeAlbertneglectedhisduty,Bingogotveryangryandrefusedtolethimopenthegate.AlbertwasnowatBingo'smercyandhadtobribehimtogetintohisownhouse!HespentsuchalargepartofhisweeklywagestokeepBingosuppliedwiththatintheendhehadtomovesomewhereelse.1)、Albertlivedthereformanyyears.A.TB.F
答案:B
2)、Albertwasmovingbecausehedidnotliketheplace.
A.TB.F
答案:B
3)、Albertandthedogbecamefriendsayearago.
A.TB.F
答案:A
4)、ThedogvisitedAlberteverydaybecauseitwantedthechocolate.
37A.TB.F
答案:A
5)、Albert\tobribehim\meanshehadtotakecareofhim.
A.TB.F
答案:B
26、Clowns(小丑)liketomakepeoplelaugh.Theypainttheirfacesandputonfunnynoses.Sometimestheyputonasadfacebutmostofthetimetheyputonahappyface.Theyalsowearfunnyclothes.
Mostclownsworkincircuses.Theydoallkindsofsillythingstomaketheaudiencelaugh.Theyrun,jump,falldown,turnsomersaults(翻滚,斤头),androllover.Theyridedonkeysbackwards.Theypusheachotherinwagonsorwheelbarrows(独轮车).Sometimestheyshoutandsing.Clownsarefunnymen,andoccasionally,women,too!Acircusisnotacircuswithoutclowns!Childrenespeciallyenjoywatchingclowns.AclownnamedCookieoftenvisitshospitalstoentertainsickchildrenaswellasolderpeople.Sickpeopleneedtolaugh.Ithelpsthemtogetbetterfaster.Thereisanoldsaying:\isgoodmedicine.\
1)、Clownsmakepeoplelaughbydoingallkindsofsillythings.A.TB.F
答案:A
2)、Clownsaremostlyfemale.
A.TB.F
答案:B
3)、Thesentence\circusisnotacircuswithoutclowns\meansacircus
willnotbeofmuchfunifithasnoclowns.A.TB.F
38答案:A
4)、Clownsareagreatfavoritewithchildren.
A.TB.F
答案:A
5)、Thebestinterpretationoftheoldsaying\isgoodmedicine\
maybelaughtercurespeople'sdiseases.A.TB.F
答案:B
27、InearlierdaysfewpeoplereadWhitman'spoems.OnepersonwhodidreadthemwasAbrahamLincolnwhowasthenacountrylawyer.HelikedthestrengthandhonestyofWhitman'swords.Heoftenreadthemtovisitorsinhisoffice.Whitmandidn'tknowLincoln,buthewrotealongarticleaboutslavery.Whitmanwasagainstslavery.Hewantedtoseeanewkindofpresident,notaprofessionalpolitician,butanordinaryworkingman.Thismanwouldbewise,healthyandmiddle-aged.Hewouldhaveabeard.Whitmandidn'tknowit,buthewasdescribingLincoln.Beforehewasalawyer,Lincolnworkedwithhishands.Hewaswise,healthyandmiddle-aged,andhehadabeard.
In1860AbrahamwaselectedthepresidentoftheUnitedStates.InMarch1865,WhitmanwasinWashington.AbrahamLincolnbecamepresidentforthesecondtime.Whitmanwatchedtheceremony.Thetwomenhadnevermetbuttheyhadseeneachother.Washingtonwasveryhotinsummer.SometimesLincolnwentoutsidethecity.HepassedWhitman'shouseontheway.HeandWhitmanoftennoddedtoeachother.
EarlyinAprilthecivilwarended.ButonApril13someoneshotPresidentLincoln,andon14Lincolndied.ToWhitmanitwaslikethedeathofafriend.HelovedLincolnsomuch.Hewroteapoemtoexpresshisfeelingsaboutthedeathofthepresident.Itwasoneofhissaddestandmostbeautifulpoems.
1)、Whitmanwrotealongarticleaboutslaverybecausehewasstronglyagainstslavery.A.T
39B.F答案:A
2)、AworkingmanwasnotthekindofpresidentthatWhitmanwantedtosee.A.TB.F答案:B
3)、Lincolnwastherightpersonbecausehewasaworkerwithhishands.A.TB.F答案:A
4)、Lincolndiedbeforethecivilwarended.A.TB.F答案:B
5)、WhitmanwroteapoemtosupporthisfriendLincoln.A.TB.F答案:B
28、WhenIwasalittlegirl,mybrothersandIcollectedstampsformanyyears.Mymotherdidn'tusetoworkduringtheweek,butsheworkedinthepostofficenearourhouseonSaturdays,andsheusedtobringhomeallthenewstampsassoonastheywereissued(发行).OnthedayoftheWorldCupfootballfinalinLondonin1966,wewereveryexcitedbecauseEnglandwereplayingWestGermanyinthefinal.Whenwewerehavinglunch,mymothertoldustogotothepostofficestraightawayafterthematchifEnglandwon,butshedidn'ttelluswhy.At2o'clockmymotherwentbackto
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