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高中英語閱讀理解試題(高一版)
一、人物類
(1)
AShoePattern
Harryiseighteennow.Hestudiesinamiddleschool.Hisparentslikehimverymuchand
hopehecanbecomeafamousman.Sotheyoftentellhimtostudyhardandtheydoallforhim.
Theycallhimatsixinthemorning,afterbreakfasthisfathertakeshimtoschoolinacarandin
theafternoon,assoonastheyoungmancomesback,thesupperisready.Ofcourse,henever
washeshisclothesorgoestobuysomethingintheshops.
OnceHarry?sfatherwassenttoLondononbusiness.Hewouldstaythereforhalfayear.
Leaving,hetoldhiswifetotakegoodcareoftheirson.Thewomanhadtogetupearlieranddid
allwhatherhusbanddidbefore.Andtwomonthslatershewassotiredthatshewasillinbed.
Nowtheyoungmangotintotrouble.Hecouldn'tdoanyhousework.Hehadtodoashismother
toldhim.Evenhedidn'tknowwheretogetonthebus!
YesterdayHarry'smotherfoundhisshoeswerewornoutandtoldhimtobuyanewpairin
theshop.Buthedidn'tknowhowtochoose.Thewomanhadasighandgavehimashoe
pattern(鞋樣)andtoldhimtobuyapairofshoeshimself.It'sSaturdaytodayandHarrydoesn't
gotoschool.Withapoliceman'shelp,hefoundashop.Theshopkeeperwasfriendlytohim.The
manbroughtalotofshoesandaskedhimtochoose.Whenhewastryingonapair,suddenlyhe
rememberedsomethingandtookthemoff.Themanwassurprisedandasked,"What'sthematter,
youngman?^^
'Tmsorry,Tvelefttheshoepatternathome!”
1.alwaysdoessomehouseworkinthemorning.
A.Harry'sfatherB.Harry'smotherC.HarryD.Nobody
2.Harry'sparentsdoallinsteadofhimbecause.
A.he'stooyoungB.hehaspoorhealth
C.he'sbusywithhisstudiesD.theyhopehespendsalltimeonstudies
4.Infact,.
A.Harrywantedhismothertobuyshoesforhim
B.HaiTydidn'tbelievehimself
C.Harrywouldn'tlistentohismother
D.Harrywasstrongenoughtobuyshoesforhimself
(2)
Itgivesmegreatpleasuretodaytosayafewwordsinpraiseofamanwewillallmissvery
much.Tobehonest,Ican'timaginewewilldowithouthimwhenhe'sgone.
BillMastersalmostsingle-handedbuiltupoursalesforceintheHoustonareaanddeveloped
themarketpositionthatweenjoytoday.Inonlysixyears,hehasbroughtthefirmfromaverylow
fifthpositionintheareasalestothepointwherewenowoutsellallbutoneofourcompetitors.
Notonlyhavewegot37percentofthemarketunderBilTsleadership;weareincreasingour
sharewitheachpassingmonth.
Asyouknow,thecompanyhasmovedBilltonorthernCaliforniatoworkhissalesmagicin
oneofthiscompany'smostcompetitive(競爭的)areas.Butweknowthatifanyonecandoit,Bill
Masterscan,andIknowyoualljoinmeinwishinghimthebestofluckinhisnewwork.
1.Thespeechwasmade.
A.atawelcomemeeting
B.attheopeningofanewschoolterm
C.whensomebodywasleaving
D.whentheyhadanewmanager
2.HowlongdidMastersworkedthere?
A.37yearsB.lessthan5years
C.aboutsixyearsD.sincehebegantowork
3.WhenBillstartedtoworkinHoustonarea,hehadtohelphim.
A.manypeopleB.nobody
C.about37peopleD.veryfewpeople
4.Billincreasedthecompany'ssale.
A.by37percenteverymonthB.tothesecondlargestinthearea
C.tobethefifthlargestintheareaD.fivetimesasmuchasbefore
(3)
NickPetrelsisadoctorinMontreal.Heworks60hoursaweek.Hetakescareof159patients
aweekinthehospitalandathisoffice.He'sbeenadoctorfortenyears.
Dr.Petrelsgiveshispatientsgoodmedicaladvice.Buthedoesn'tjusttellhispatientswhatto
do.Healsosingstothemontelevision!Dr.PetrelshashisownTVshow.TheshowisinItalian,
EnglishandFrench.Thedoctorstartstheshowwithasongandthengivesmedicaladvice.He
explainsamedicalproblemordiseaseinsimplelanguage.Afterthat,hesingsanothersong.
Dr.Petrelsproducesandperformsinhisownshoweveryweek.Theprogramisverypopular
withhispatientsandwithpeoplewhoenjoyhissinging.Hisdreamistoperform(表演)inLas
Vegas.Hisfavoritesongsarelovesongs,andhehasacompactdiskoflovesongsthathewrote.
Dr.Petrelssays,“Ialwayslovedtosing.AllmyproblemsaregonewhenIsing.,,ButwhenDr.
Petrelswasyoung,hisfatherdidn'twanthimtobeasinger,sohewenttomedicalschool.
SomepeopletellDr.Petrelshecanhelppeoplemoreasadoctor.ButDr.Petrelssayshe
helpspeoplewhenhesings,too."Iliketomakepeoplesmile.Sometimesit'sdifficulttomakea
sickpersonsmile.Medicineandentertainment(娛樂)bothtrytodothesamething.Theytryto
makepeoplefeelgood.”
1.Dr.Petrelsworks60hoursaweek,becausehe.
A.giveshispatientsmedicaladvice
B.takescareof159patientsaweek
C.singsontelevision
D.hashisownTVshow
2.Dr.Petrels,soheiscalledasingingdoctor.
A.hasbeenadoctorfortenyears
B.alwayslovedtosing
C.ispopularwithhispatients
D.alsosingstohispatientsonTV
3.InhisTVshow,Dr.Petrel.
A.singsandgivesmedicaladvice
B.singsaboutdifferentdiseases
C.startstoexplaindiseaseswithasong
D.singslovesongshewrote
4.Dr.Petrels'showispopular.
A.inLasVegas.B.atmedicalschool
C.withpeoplewholikehissingingD.withpatientsinMontreal
5.Dr.Petrelssayshelikesto.
A.helppeoplesingB.makepeoplefeelbetter
C.dothesamethingD.makedifficultpeoplesmile
(4)
Oneofthebest-knownAmericanwritersofchildren'sbooksisAlfredStrong,orDoctor
Strong,asheisbetterknowntoreaderseverywhere.Now,anartshowcalled"DoctorStrong
FromThentoNow“istravellingaroundtheUnitedStates.Thepicturesanddrawingsshowthe
historyofDoctorStrong.
DoctorStrongfirstbecamefamousalmostfiftyyearsagowhenhisfirstchildren'sbookwas
published.Sincethen,hehaswrittenforty-fivebooksthathavesoldmorethanonehundred
millioncopiesaroundtheworld.
DoctorStrong'sbooksareknownfortheireasyuseofwordsandcolorful,hand-drawn
pictures.Thesedrawingsbringlifetohisimaginarycreatures.TheCatintheHat,Hortonthe
Elephant,TheGrinchWhoStoleChristmas,andhundredsofothers.
TheSanDiegoMuseum,inCalifornia,organizedtheartshow.Itincludedaboutthree
hundredDoctorStrong'soriginal(最早的)drawingsandsomeofhiswritings.
MostofDoctorStrong^books,althoughwritteninafunnyway,haveseriousmessages.For
example,inMeElligot'sPool,hedescribesthedangerofpollution.Hediscussesthearmsracein
TheButterBattleBook,writteninnineteeneighty-four.
DoctorStrongisalmosteighty-fouryearsoldnow.Hesaysheneverplannedtowritestories
justforchildren.Hesayshewritesstoriesthatinterestpeopleofallages.Hesaysheuseseasy
wordssothateveryone,evenachild,canunderstand.
1.AlfredStrongisafamousintheUnitedStates.
A.doctorB.artistC.writerD.reader
2.DoctorStrongfirstbecamefamousin.
A.hiseightieswhenanartshowwastravellingaroundtheUnitedStates
B.hisfiftieswhenhisdrawingsandwritingswerepublished
C.nineteeneighty-fourwhenhisbookMeEligot'sPoolwaspublished
D.histhirtieswhenhisfirstbookwaspublished
3.DoctorStrong'sbooksareverypopularinAmericabecause.
A.theyarestoriesaboutanimalssuchascats,elephantsandsoon
B.theyarewrittenineasywordswithcolourfulpictures
C.heorganizedtheartshowinCalifornia
D.theyarewritteninafunnyway
4.Hispurposeinwritingmanysuchbooksis.
A.toshowhisoriginalpicturesanddrawings
B.toorganizeaspecialartshowofhisown
C.tomakehisreaderslaughorsmilewhentheyreadhisbooks
D.notonlytointerestpeoplebuttoexpose(uncover)someserioussocialproblems
(5)
JamesCook,attheageofforty,wassentbyEnglandtoexplore(探索)thePacificOcean.On
histhirdvoyage,ascaptaininchargeoftwoships,theDiscoveryandtheRevolution,hecame
uponagroupofunknownislandswhichhenamedtheSandwichIslandsafterhisfriend,the
Earl(伯爵)ofSandwich.TodaytheislandsareknownattheHawaiianIslands.
WhenCooksailedintoaprotectedbay(海灣)ofoneofthelargerislands.Thenativegreeted
himwithcuriosity(好奇)andrespect.Somehistorianssaidthattheislanders,welcomedhim,
believinghewasthegod,protectorofpeaceandagriculture.
Theislanderswereshort,strongpeoplewithaverywell-organizedsocialsystem.Themen
fishedandraisedcrops.Thewomenpreparedforthechildrenandmadeclothingforthemenand
shortskirtsforthewomen.
1.Theislandswerenamed.
A.theHawaiianIslandsbyJamesCook
B.theEarlofSandwichbyJamesCook
C.DiscoverybyJamesCook
D.thesandwichIslandsbyJamesCook
2.WhenhelandedthereJamesCookfoundtheislanderswere.
A.coldB.friendlyC.angryD.satisfied
3.Whichofthefollowingistrue?
A.Thenativesweretallandhealthy.
B.Themenmainlyworkedoutside.
C.Thewomendidnothingbutlookafterchildren.
D.Thenativeswereverycuriousabouteverything.
(6)
WhenthefamousdancerFredAstairewasinterviewedforajobbyaHollywoodproducer,
themovie“expert“turnedhimdown,saying,"Can'tsing.Can'tact.Dancesalittle."Here's
anotherstupidmistake.WhenthegreatscientistAlbertEinsteinwasatschool,histeachers
consideredhimratherdull.Andafinalstory,thefamousPolishpianistPaderewskiwastoldbya
teacherthathe'dneverbeasuccessasaperformerbecausethemiddlefingeroneachhandwas
tooshort.
Whatlessonscanbedrawnfromthesethreeexperiences?First,truegenius(天才)cannotbe
suppressed(壓抑).Forsomereasonorotheritworksitswayout.Second,earlyjudgmentsofa
person'sabilitiesmaybeunfairorjustwrong.Third,whenthereisarealdeterminationtosucceed,
obstaclesfallbythewayside.
Thefamousmotto“adastraperaspera“canbetranslatedas“Tothestarsthroughhardships”.
Astaire,EinsteinandPaderewskiprovedtheircriticswrong.
1.Whichofthefollowingbestexpressesthemainideaofthepassage?
A.FredAstairewasafamousdancer.
B.Trueabilitywillalwaysmakeitselfknown.
C.Somepeoplenevergetdiscouraged.
D.AlbertEinsteinprovedhisteacherswrong.
2.WhenPaderewski'steacherstoldhimhe'dneverbeasuccess,theywere.
A.beinghumorousB.cheerful,thoughconcerned
C.somewhathesitantD.seriouslymistaken
3.“Adastraperaspera^isusedinthepassage.
A.asamottoforthethreemen'slives
B.toshowthevalueofLatin
C.tosendthereadertothedictionary
D.topointoutthatgeniusisalwaysrecognizedearly
4.Thewriterofthepassagethinksthatthereader.
A.knowsthatthethreemenweresuccessfulmen
B.somedaydreamstobecomelikeoneofthemen
C.sympathizeswith(同情)thepoorteachersofthethreemen
D.knowsthatFredAstairewasanactorfamousforperformingShakespeare'splays
二、故事類
(1)
Son'sHelp
Mr.Langworkedinafactory.Asadriver,hewasbusybuthewaspaidmuch.Hiswifewas
anablewomananddidallthehousework.Whenhecameback,shetookgoodcareofhimandhe
neverdidanythingathome.Sohehadenoughtimewhenhehadaholiday.Afewfriendsofhis
likedgambling(賭博)andhelearneditsoon.Sohewasinterestedinitandhardlyforgotanything
exceptgambling.Helostallhismoneyandlaterhebegantosellthetelevision,watchesandsoon.
Hiswifetoldhimnottodoitbuthedidn'tlistentoher.Shehadtotellthepolice.Heandhis
friendswerepunishedforit.Andhewashardlysentaway.Afterhecameoutoflockup(拘留所),
hehatedherverymuchandthewomanhadtoleavehim.
ItwasNewYear'sDay.Mr.Langdidn'tgotowork.Hefeltlonelyandwantedtogamble
again.Hecalledhisfriendsandtheycamesoon.Buttheywereafraidthepolicewouldcome.He
toldhisfive-year-oldsontogotofindoutiftherewerethepolicemenoutside.Theywaitedfora
longtimeanddidn'tthinkthepolicewouldcomeandbegantogamble.Suddenlyopenedthedoor
andincameafewpolicemen.
“Isawthereweren'lanypolicemenoutside,daddy,“saidtheboy,“soIwenttothecrossing
andaskedsometocome.”
1.Mr.Langwaspaidmuchbecause.
A.hewasadriver
B.heworkedinafactory
C.hehadalotofworktodo
D.hehadworkedthereforalongtime
2.Mrs.Langdidallhouseworkbecause.
A.shecouldn'tfindanywork
B.shethoughtherhusbandwastired
C.herhusbandspentalltimeingambling
D.shewouldn'tstopherhusbandgambling
3.,sohewasputintolockup.
A.Mr.Langoftengambled
B.Mr.Langwaslateforwork
C.Mr.Langdidn'thelphiswifeathome
D.Mr.Langwasn'tpolitetothepolice
4.ThewomanhadtoleaveMr.Langbecause.
A.hedidn'tloveheranylonger
B.hewouldn'tstopgambling
C.hehadbeenputintolockup
D.hewashardlysentawaybythefactory
5.Whichofthefollowingisright?
A.Theboyhopedhisfathertobeputintolockupagain.
B.Theboythoughthisfatherneededsomepolicemen.
C.Theboyhopedhisfathertostopgamblingsoon.
D.Theboyhopedhismothertocomeback.
(2)
136CrestviewCircle
Dover,Connecticut
January16,1995
Gander'sFurnitureStore
Stamford,Connecticut,09876
DearSir,
IamwritingaboutyourJanuarybill,whichIamreturningwiththisletter.Iamnotgoingto
paythisbill.LastmonthIboughtatableandfourchairsfor$65.50.Theyweresenttomeon
December18.Thatnightonelegofthetablebrokewhilemywifewasputtingourdinneronit.It
fellononeofthechair,andthatbroke,too.Our$2.50steak(牛排)landedonthefloor,andthe
dogateit.
Ispoketothesalesmenwhohadsoldmethetableandthechairs.Hetoldmetowriteyoua
letter.IwroteyouonDecember20,sayingthatIwasnotgoingtopayforthefurniture.On
December21somemencameandtookitbacktothestore.
Pleasedosomethingaboutyourrecords.Idonotwanttoreceiveanotherbillforthefurniture
whichIreturned.
Yourstruly
AlbertsRobbins
1.FromtheletterwecanconcludethatMrRobbinshadactuallypaidforthetable
andthefourchairs.
A.$65.50B.$68.00C.$2.50D.nomoney
2.WhydoyouthinkMrRobbinswritethelettertothefurniturestore?
A.Hehadpaidforthefurniturebutwasaskedtopayagain.
B.Hedidn'twanttoreceiveasecondbillforthefurniturehehadreturned.
C.Thefurnitureheboughtwasbadlymadeandhewantedtoreturnit.
D.Hewantedthemanagertoscoldthesalesmenforthebadfurniture.
3.Trytoguessthemood(心情)whenMrRobbinswaswritingtheletter.
A.Hewasangry.B.Hewasdisappointed
C.Hewasanxious.D.Hewasfriendly.
(3)
Kate:Hasyoursister'sbabyarrivedyet?
John:Yes,I'vebeenanunclesinceyesterdaynoon.
Kate:Congratulations!Isitaboyoragirl?
John:Aneight-poundboy.TheynamedhimFrancis.That'sspelledwithan"i"beforethe“s”,you
know.
Kate:That'sright.Franceswithan"e"isagirFsname.Buttheyarebothpronouncedthesame.
WhydidtheynameyournephewFrancis?
John:Idon'tknow.Theyconsideredalotofothernames,likeRichard,Edward,Philip,David,
andseveralothers.
Kate:Whatifthebabyhadbeenagirl?Didn'ttheyhaveanygirFsnamesinmind?
John:Theycouldn'tagreeonany.Wheneverhesuggestedagirfsname,shesaid,“Ihatethat
name!”Somepeoplehaveverystrongfeelingsaboutnames.
Kate:Ithinkmostpeopledo.SometimesIdecidednottolikesomeoneIhaven?tevenmet,just
becauseIdon'tlikehisname.
John:ThatremindsmeofsomethingIreadafewdaysago.Somebodyhadfoundoutthatschool
childrenwithcertainnamesgetlowmarksinschooljustbecauseoftheirnames.
Kate:Theirfamilynames?
John:No,theirfirstnames.Thal'swhatthearticlesaid.
1.Thefirstsentence“Hasyoursister'sbabyarrivedyet?”means.
A.Hasyoursister'sbabycomehereyet?
B.Hasyoursister'sbabyreachedyourhomeyet?
C.Hasyoursister'sbabybeensenttoyouyet?
D.Hasyoursistergivenbirthtothatbabyyet?
2.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothispassage?
A.Francisisboy'sname.
B.FrancesisagirFsname.
C.FrancisandFranceshavethesamepronunciation.
D.ThereisnodifferencebetweenFrancisandFrances.
3.Accordingtothepassage,wecaninferthatanephewis.
A.ababyboy
B.ababygirl
C.thesonofone'sbrother'sorsister's
D.thedaughterofone'sbrother'sorsister's.
4.Readingthepassage,wecanknow.
A.Americanshaveonlyfirstnames
B.Americanshaveonlyfamilynames
C.Americanshavebothfirstnamesandfamilynames
D.Americanshaveeitherfirstnamesorfamilynames
(4)
AnotherReason
Itwasaquietvillageinwhichtherewasamilitarycamp.Itwasfarfromthetownsandcities
andthereweresomehighmountainsaround.Ofcourseitwasagoodplacefortrainingthenew
soldiers.Butitwasdifficultfortheyoungmentogooutside.Mr.White,anofficerofforty,was
strictwiththemandhehardlyletthemleavethecamp.
OnceMr.Whitewasillinbed.Hecouldn'tworkandayoungofficer,Mr.Hunt,beganto
trainthenewsoldiersinsteadofhim.Heknewtheyoungmenwellandletninesoldiersgotothe
nearesttowntohaveaholiday.Butnightfellandnonecamebacktothecamp.Hewasworried
aboutitandstoodatthegate.ItwasfivetotwelvewhenMr.Huntdecidedtogotothetownand
seewhatwashappeningwiththeyoungmen.Hestartedthecarquicklyandsetoff.Atthat
momenttheninesoldierscameback.Itseemedtheywerealldrunk.Ofcoursetheyfoundthe
officerwasangry.
T'msorry,sir,"saidthefirstsoldier.leftthetownontime.Butsomethingwaswrongwith
mybusonmywayhere.Ihadtobuyahorseandmadeitrunfast.Badluck!ItdiedandIhadto
runback.”
Andtheothersevensoldierssaidtheywerelateforthesamereasons.Itwasthelastsoldier's
turn.Hesaid,"Fmsorry,sir.Igotonabusontime,
Havingheardthis,theofficerbecameevenangrierandstoppedhimatonce.Hecalledout,
“Ifyousaysomethingwaswrongwithyourbus,Filpunishyouatonce!^^
“No,no,sir,"saidtheyoungman."Mybuswasallright,butthedeadhorseswereinits
way!”
1.Themilitarycampwasbuiltinthevillageto.
A.stopthesoldiersgoingtotowns
B.stopthesoldiersmeetingtheirfriends
C.trainthenewsoldiers
D.maketheyoungmenlivequietly
2.Mr.Huntlettheninesoldiershaveaholidaybecause.
A.hewaskindtothem
B.theyfeltlonely
C.theyhadsomethingimportanttodo
D.theywerethebestofall
3.Theyoungofficerwasworriedbecause.
A.atrafficaccidenthadhappened
B.hewasafraidsomethinghappenedtotheninesoldiers
C.theninesoldiersdidn'tcomebackontime
D.theninesoldiersdranktoomuchinthetown
4.Theninesoldiersreturnedtothecamplatebecause.
A.somethingwaswrongwiththeirbuses
B.theirhorsesdiedonthereturnway
C.ittookthemmuchtimetorunback
D.theyallhaddrunkmuchinthetown
5.Whichanswerdoyouthinkright?
A.Filbelieveonlythelastsoldier.
B.Theofficerbelievedtheninesoldiers.
C.Tilbelievenoneoftheninesoldiers.
D.Theofficerwon'tpunishhissoldiers.
(5)
IDon'tThinkIWroteWrong
LaoYangwasborninasmalltown.Helikedreadingwhenhestudiedatschool.Hethought
thewriterswererespected(尊敬)andcouldgetalotofmoney.Hewrotealotofstoriesandposted
themtotheeditorialdepartments(編輯音S)butdidn'treceiveanyanswers.
Nowheworksinafactory.He'sbusyatwork.Whenhe'sfree,healwaysreadssomething.
Healwaysremembershehopedtobeawriterwhenhewasyoung.Oneday,XiaoPing,his
ten-year-olddaughter,cameback.Shelookedworriedanddidn'teatanything.ShesaidMiss
GAO,herChineseteacher,toldthemtowriteasolicitarticle(征文)"MyFather”thatevening.But
shedidnotknowwhattowrite.
“That'seasy,“saidLaoYang."Letmehelpyou.^^
Thenhesatdowntowritethesolicitarticleatonce.Heeasilyfinisheditontime.Hewas
sureMissGAOwouldlikeit.Butoneafternoonheaskedhisdaughterifthearticlehadbeen
chosentoposttotheeditorialdepartment.
“Myteachersaidyourarticledigressedfromthesubject(離題)saidthegirl.
“Idon'tthinkso,“LaoYangshoutedangrily.described(描寫)justmyfather!?,
1.LaoYangwrotealotofstoriesbecause.
A.helikesreading
B.helearnedmuchatschool
C.hewantedtobeawriter
D.hewantedtohelpothers
2.LaoYangpostedthestoriestotheeditorialdepartments,.
A.andhegotalotofmoneyB.andhebecameafamousman
C.andhewasrespectedD.buthefailed
3.As,LaoYangdecidedtohelphisdaughter.
A.hewasawriter
B.hewasfree
C.hewantedtorealizehisideal(理想)
D.hewantedtomakehisdaughterhappy
4.LaoYanghoped.
A.hisarticlecouldsurprisetheteacher
B.hisarticlecouldbechosen
C.thechildrencouldlikehisarticle
D.everyonecouldsoonknowhim
5.LaoYang'ssolicitarticledigressedfromthesubject.
A.becausehecouldn'twriteitatall
B.becausehedidn'tknowhisfatherwell
C.becauseitwastoobadtobechosen
D.justbecausehedescribedhisfather
(6)
AcouplefromMiami,BillandSimoneButler,spentsixty-sixdaysinalife-raft(救生艇)in
theseasofCentralAmericaaftertheirboatsank.
Twenty-onedaysaftertheyleftPanamaintheirboat,Simony,theymetsomewhales(鯨魚).
“Theystartedtohitthesideoftheboat,"saidBill,“andthensuddenlyweheardwater."Two
minuteslater,theboatwassinking.Theyjumpedintothelife-raftandwatchedtheboatgounder
thewater.
Fortwentydaystheyhadtinsoffood,biscuits,andbottlesofwater.Theyalsohada
fishing-lineandamachinetomakesaltwaterintodrinkingwater-twothingswhichsavedtheir
lives.Theycaughteighttotenfishadayandatethemraw(生的).Thenthelinebroke.t4Sowehad
nomorefishuntilsomethingverystrangehappened.Somesharks(鯊魚)cametofeed,andthe
fishundertheraftwereafraidandcametothesurface.Icaughtthemwithmyhands.^^
Abouttwentyshipspassedthem,butnoonesawthem.Afterfiftydaysatseatheirlife-raft
wasbeginningtobreakup.Thensuddenlyitwasallover.Afishingboatsawthemandpicked
themup.Theycouldn'tstandup.SothecaptaincarriedthemontohisboatandtookthemtoCosta
Rica.Theirtwomonthsatseawasover.
1.BillandSimoneweretravelingwhentheymetsomewhales.
A.inalife-raftB.inMiamiC.inSimonyD.inPanama
2.Thewhaleshitthesideoftheboat,andthen.
A.theybroughtinalotofwater
B.theybrokethesideoftheboat
C.theypulledtheboat
D.theywentunderthewater
3.Aftertheirboatsank,thecouple.
A.jumpedintothelife-raftB.heardwater
C.watchedtheboatgounderwaterD.stayedinthelife-raft
4.Duringtheirdaysatsea,savedtheirlives.
A.tinsoffoodandbottlesofwaterB.afishing-lineandamachine
C.whalesandsharksD.Twentypassingships
5.Whentheysawthefishingboatwhichlaterpickedthemup,.
A.theyweretooexcitedtostandup
B.theycouldn'twaittoclimbontotheboat
C.theirlife-raftwasbeginningtobreakup
D.theyknewtheirtwomonthsatseawouldbeover
(7)
AFrenchmanwenttoasmallItaliantownandwasstayingwithhiswifeatthebesthotel
there.Onenight,hewentoutforawalkalone.Itwaslateandthesmallstreetwasdarkandquiet.
Suddenlyhefeltsomeonebehindhim.HeturnedhisheadandsawanItalianyoungmanwho
quicklywalkedpasthim.ThemanwasnearlyoutofsightwhentheFrenchmansuddenlyfound
thathiswatchwasgone.HethoughtthatitmustbetheItalianwhohadtakenhiswatch.He
decidedtofollowhimandgetbackthewatch.
SoontheFrenchmancaughtupwiththeItalian.Neitherofthemunderstoodtheother's
language.TheFrenchmanfrightenedtheItalianwithhisfist(拳頭)andpointedattheItalian's
watch.IntheendtheItaliangaveuphiswatchtotheFrenchman.
Whenhereturnedtothehotel,theFrenchmantoldhiswif
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