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(2023?江蘇無(wú)錫?無(wú)錫市天一實(shí)驗(yàn)學(xué)校??家荒#¦henOliverarrivedinthishardworld,itwasverydoubtful

whetherhewouldlivebeyondthefirstthreeminutes.Helayonahardlittlebedandstruggledtostartbreathing.

Oliverfoughthisfirstbattlewithoutmuchhelpfromthetwopeoplepresentathisbirth.Onewasanoldwoman,who

wasnearlyalwaysdrunk,andtheotherwasabusylocaldoctor,whowasnotpaidenoughtobeveι*yinterestedinOliver,s

survive.

However,Olivermanagedtodrawhisfirstbreath,andthenannouncedhisarrivalbycryingloudly.Hismotherraised

herpaleyoungfaceandwhispered,?4letmeseeit.”

Thedoctorturnedawayfromthefire,wherehehadbeenwarminghishands.Hegaveherthechild.Lovingly,she

kissedthebabywithhercoldwhitelips,thenstaredwildlyaroundtheroom,fellback-anddied.

Thedoctorbegantoputonhiscoat.??Themotherwasagood-lookinggirl.Wheredidshecomefrom?^^

“Shewasbroughtherelastnight,“repliedtheoldwoman."Shewasfoundlyinginthestreet.Whereshecamefrom,or

whathernamewas,nobodyknows.”

ThedoctorliftedthegirΓslefthand."Theoldstory,,,heshookhishead.?4N0weddingring,Isee.Ah!Goodnight.^^

AndsoOliverwasleftwithonlythedrunkennurse.Hewasthensenttoaspecial??babyfarm^^nearby.There,heand

thirtyotherchildrenrolled(翻滾)aroundthefloorallday,withouttheinconvenienceoftoomuchfoodortoomuch

clothing.Mrs.Mann,who“l(fā)ookedaftef,them,wasveryexperienced.Sheknewwhatwasgoodforchildren.Shealsoknew

whatwasgoodforherself.Theboard(董事會(huì))responsiblefortheorphans(孤兒)sometimescheckedonthehealthofthe

children,buttheyalwayssentMr.Bumble,akindlocalpoliceman,toannouncetheirvisitthedaybefore.Sowheneverthe

boardarrived,ofcourse,thechildrenwerealwaysneatandclean.

OnOliver,sninthbirthday,Mr.BumblecametoseeMrs.Mann.Throughthefrontwindow,Mrs.Mannsawhimatthe

gate,andturnedquicklytothegirlwhoworkedwithher.

“Quick!TakeOliverandthoseothersupstairstobewashed!”shesaid.Thensheranouttounlockthegatewhichwas

alwayskeptlocked.

1.WhatwastheweatherlikewhenOliverwasborn?

A.Warm.B.Cool.C.Cold.D.Hot.

2.Accordingtothepassage,thegateofthebabyfarmwasalwayskeptlockedinorderto.

A.protectthechildreninsidefromdangersoutside

B.preventofficerswalkinginunexpectedly

C.keepthechildreninsideworkingallthetime

D.makesurethechildrenwerealwaysneatandclean

3.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence“withouttheinconvenienceOftoomuchfoodOrIOomuchCIe)thing“probablymean

accordingtothepassage?

A.Oliverandotherchildrenhadenoughfoodandclothing.

B.Oliverandotherchildrendidn,thaveenoughfoodorclothing.

C.Oliverandotherchildrenhadnofoodorclothingatall.

D.Oliverandotherchildrenhadaverygoodtimeinthebabyfarm.

4.Whichistherightorderaccordingtothepassage?

a.Oliverwassenttoaspecial??babyfarm^^nearby.

b.Mrs.Mannranouttounlockthegate.

c.Oliverlayonahardlittlebedandstruggledtostartbreathing.

d.Mr.BumblecametoseeMrs.MannonOliver,sninthbirthday.

e.Oliver,smotherkissedthebabywithhercoldwhitelips.

A.c-a-d-b-eB.e-c-b-d-aC.c-e-a-d-bD.e-b-d-a-c

(2023?江蘇宿遷?統(tǒng)考一模)"Afriendinneedisafriendindeed."Friendsareimportanttous.Friendshelpusget

throughhardtimes.Friendsalsoinfluenceusalot.Let,senjoytwopoemsaboutfriendship.

ATimetoTalk(ByRobertFrost)

Whenafriendcallstomefromtheroad

贈(zèng)汪倫一J

Andslowshishorsetoameaningwalk,

|√補(bǔ)>▼李白第??

Idon,tstandstillandlookaround

OnallthehillsIhaven,thoed(鋤地),

ToWangLunAndshoutfromwhereIam,whatisit?

I,LiBai,sitaboardashipabouttogo.No,notasthereisatimetotalk.

Whensuddenlyonshoreyourfarewellsongso,erflow.Ipushmyhoeintheground,

HoweverdeeptheLakeofPeachBlossoms(桃花)maybe.Blade(鋤頭)-endupandfivefeettall.

Itisnotsodeep,WangLun!Asyourloveforme.AndIgouptothestonewall

Forafriendlyvisit.

Bothpoemsarefamousintheircultures,buttheytelldifferentstories.LiBaidescribedthescene(場(chǎng)景)ofhisfriend

seeinghimoff.USpoetRobertFrostwroteaboutafriend,svisitwhenhewasworking.Limadeacomparison.Hispoem

showsthefriendshipbetweenhimandhisfriendisdeeperthanthedeepwater.Frosfspoem,ontheotherhand,tellsthe

readersthatWeshouldstopwhatwearedoingtotalkwithourfriends.Ittellsusthatnothingshouldgetinthewayof

spendingtimewithfriends.Thelanguageissimplebutsincere.

5.Whatarefriendsinthepassage?

φFriendsarenotinneed.?Friendsareimportanttous.

③FriendSinfluenceusalot.?Friendshelpusgetthroughhardtimes.

A.①②③B.①②④C.①③④D.②③④

6.WhatscenedidLiBaidescribeinthepoem?

A.Shipsonthelake.B.PeachBlossoms.

C.WangLunseeinghimoff.D.SongssungbyWangLun.

7.WhatisdeeperthantheLakeofPeachBlossomsinthefirstpoem?

A.Friendship.B.Culture.C.Meaning.D.Comparison.

8.Whatisthemainideaofthelastparagraph?

A.Theendofthefriendship.B.Thewritersofthepoems.

C.Thecomparisonofpeople.D.Theanalysis(^?f)ofthepoems.

(2023?江蘇蘇州?統(tǒng)考一模)LittIeWomen

Chapter1Foursisters

"Christmaswon,tbeChristmaswithoutanypresents,,,grumbled(嘀咕)Jo,IyingOntherUg(地毯).

“It'ssoawfi?ltobepoor!^^agreedMeg,lookingdownatherolddress.

“It'snotrightforsomegirlstohaveplentyofprettythings,andotherstohavenothingatall,,,addedlittleAmy,witha

sadsniff(輕哼).

"We'vegotfatherandmotherandeachother,,,saidBethgently.

Thefouryoungfacesonwhichthefirelightshonebrightenedatthecheerfulwords,butdarkenedagainasJosaidsadly,

“Wchaven,tgotfather,andshallnothavehimforalongtilτ?e.^^Shedidn,tsay"perhapsnever,?buteachsilentlyaddedit,

thinkingoffatherfarawayatthewarintheSouth.

Nobodyspokeforaminute;thenMegsaid,4fcMotheradvisednothavinganypresentsthisChristmasbecauseitisgoing

tobeahardwinterforeveryone;andshethinksweshouldn,tspendmoneyforpleasurewhenourmenaresuffering(受難)

inthearmy.Wecan,tdomuch,butWecanmakeourlittleeffort.But?amafraidIdon,f,;Megshookherheadthinking

regretfullyofalltheprettythingsshewanted.

“ButIdon,tthinkthelittleWeshouldspendwoulddoanygood,usaidJo."We'veeachgotadollar,andthatwon,thelp

thearmymuch.Iagreenottoexpectanythingfrommotheroryou.Let,seachbuyourselveswhatwewant,andhavealittle

fun.Weworkhardtoearnit.”

“Ido,teachingthosetiresomechildrennearlyalldaywhenIreallywanttoenjoymyselfathome,“complainedMeg.

“Youdon,thavehalfsuchahardtimeasIdo,“saidJo."Howwouldyouliketobeshutupforhourswithanervous,

fussyoldlady,whoisneverhappy,andworriesyoutillyou,rereadytoflyoutofthewindoworcry?”

“It'snaughtytofret;butIdothinkwashingdishesandkeepingthingstidyistheworstworkintheworld.Itmakesme

cross;andmyhandsgetsostiff(僵硬的)topracticemymusicatalΓ,;Bethlookedatherroughhandswithasighthat

anyonecouldhear.

'Tdon,tbelieveanyofyousufferasIdo."criedAmy,ufbryoudon,thavetogotoschoolwithrudegirls,wholaughat

yourlessonsoryourdresses,andsaybadwordsbecauseyourfatherisn,trich.”

9.Accordingtothepassage,whoisthemostpessimistic(悲觀的)andwhoisthemostoptimistic(樂(lè)觀的)?

A.Meg;BethB.Jo;AmyC.Meg;AmyD.Amy;Beth

10.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.Theirfatherdiedwhenhewasfightingwithothers.

B.Thepassageisastoryaboutthreegirlsandaboyinafamily.

C.Theirfatherisawayatthewar,leavingthemathomewiththeirmother.

D.Thefourchildreninthepassageallworkandmaketheirownmoney.

11.Bysaying“Itmakes?necross“Bethmeanssheisrather.

A.happyB.excitedC.interestedD.angry

12.Whatdotheythinkoftheirmother,ssuggestionofnothavinganyChristmasgifts?

A.TheyallagreedtothesuggestionofnothavinganyChristmasgifts.

B.Theyallagreedtosavethemoneyandbuyagiftforeachother.

C.Theyallagreedthatgivingthemoneytothearmywasofmuchhelp.

D.Theyallagreedthatgivingthemoneytothearmywasoflittlehelp.

(2023?江蘇無(wú)錫???家荒#㏒irHenryandCaptainGoodweretiredandweakfromlossofblood.

I,too,wasmoretiredthanIcouldremembereverbeing.Werested,therefore,formanydaysbeforeweeventhought

aboutthefuture.Then,whenwewerestrongenoughtotravelagain,?saidtoIgnosi,??YoupromisedmediamondsifIhelped

youtobecomeking.^^

“IdidJhesaid.uIwillkeepmypromise.But,onlyGagoolknowswheretofindthem,andImustkillherandtheother

witches.^^

4?Therehasbeenenoughkilling,,,?said.??Telltheoldwomanthatifshewillleadustothediamonds,youwillspareher

lii?.”

Ignosithoughtaboutthisforalongtime,andthenhesaid,“Iwillspeaktothewomanandtellyouwhatshesays.”

Ignosiwasasgoodashisword,andhepersuadedGagooLThreedayslater.SirHenry,CaptainGood,Foulata一the

girlwhoowedherlifetoCaptainGood—andInfad∞swereclimbingthemountainscalledtheThreeWitches.Some

warriors(戰(zhàn)士)carriedGagool.Shescreamedandcursed(詛咒)continuously,butsheknewwherethediamondswere.And

atlast,Wecametoadeepholeintheground.Ithadslopingsidesandwasnotanaturalhole.Itwastheworkofminers.

Hugestatuesguardedthemine.IrememberedthatKingSolomonworshipped(崇拜)somestrangegods.

“Couldthesebestatuesofthosegods?”IaskedSirHenry,whoknewmuchaboutancienthistoιy.

“Itispossible,,,hesaid."ThePhoeniciansweregreatmerchantsandbuilders.TheybuiltKingSolomon,sTemple.

Perhapstheydugthismineforhim.

“Wewanttogointothemine,“ItoldGagooL

“ItisthePlaceofDeath/1shesaid,??butifyouwanttoenter,thenIwillleadtheway.”

Thestatuesguardedatunnelthatledintotheheartofthemine.Gagoolledtheway,andWefollowed.Atfirst,the

tunnelwasdark.ThenWesawalightattheend.Whenwereachedtheendofthepassage(過(guò)道),itopenedintothemost

amazingplace.Itwasahugecave-asbigasacathedral.Therewerecarvingseverywhereandgiantstalactites.

Gagoolcontinuedwalkingthroughthecaveuntilshecametoanothertunnel.Shestoppedtalkingandturned.

“ThiswilltakeyouintothePlaceofDeath/9shesaid.??Areyousureyouwanttocontinue?^^

13.Whomightbuildthestatuesguidingthetunnel?

A.PhoeniciansB.GodsC.WitchesD.Theking

14.WhenIgnosipersuadedGagool,hemostprobably.

A.succeededinaskinghertoguidethemB.forcedhertoguidethem.

C.triedtokillherD.letherleaveawayalive

15.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A.IgnosiwantedtokillGagoolbecausehewantedtogetthediamonds.

B.SirHenryandCaptainGoodaskedGagooltoguidethemtothediamonds.

C.Ignosimightbetherealkingofsomecountry.

D.Gagoolfinallyledthemtothediamonds.

(2023?江蘇連云港???家荒#㊣tisdark.Holmes,Lestradeand?movetowardsthehouse.fcfcLefswaithere,^^Holmes

says."Wecanhidebehindtheserocks.Watson,gotothehouseandseewhattheyaredoing.Makesuretheydon,tseeyou.,,

Ihidebehindawall,?canseeMr.StapletonandSirHenrysittingatatable.

Then,Stapletonleavestheroomandwalkstoashedintheyard.Heopensthedoorandthereisastrangenoisefrom

inside.Afteraminutehelocksthedoorandgoesbackintothehouse.IhurrybacktoreporteverythingtoLestradeand

Holmes.

Thereisnowathickwhitefogoverthemoor.??Thefogisgettingthicker,,,saysHolmes.??Thisisveιyserious—Sir

Heniymustgohomesoon.^^

Suddenly,Wehearfootsteps.TheygetcloserandweseeSirHenrywalkingtowardsusthroughthefog.Then,wehear

something.Aterribleanimalappears.Itisahugeblackhound.Thereisfirecomingfromitsmouthanditshugeeyesare

glowing.

ThehoundrunsafterSirHenry.HolmesandIbothfireourguns.Wehititbutthehounddoesn,tstop.ItjumpsonSir

Henryandpusheshimtotheground.Holmespointshisgunandshootsthehoundfivetimes.Thegianthoundisdead.

SirHenryislyingonthepath.Weruntohimandfindheisalive.

Iputmyhandonthehound,sglowingfaceandfindmyownfingersglowinthedark.??Phosphorous(含磷的)JIsay.

WewalktowardsMerripitHousetosearchforStapleton.Inthehousewedon,tfindhim,butwefindMrs.Stapleton

tiedupinabedroom.Weuntieher.WhensheknowsSirHenryisaliveandthehoundisdead,shecries,??ThankGod!,,

“Nowwehaveproof,weneedStapleton.^^saysHolmes.

16.Whendidthestoryhappen?

A.Inthemorning.B.Atnoon.C.Intheevening.D.Intheafternoon.

17.WhatdoesWatsonseeStapletondointheyard?

A.Hetakesthehoundforawalkintheyard.

B.Helooksaroundthemoorwithatelescope.

C.HedrinksandtalkswithSirHenryhappily.

D.Heopensasheddoorandlocksitagainsoon.

18.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“They”referto?

A.SirHenryandthehound.B.SirHenry,sfootsteps.

C.MrStapletonandthehound.D.MrStapleton,sfootsteps.

19.Whatdoyouthinkwillhappennextinthenovel?

A.Mr.StapletonwilltellHolmeswhathehasdone.

B.SirHenrywillbeindangerafterreturninghome.

C.Mrs.StapletonwilltakeustosearchforStapleton.

D.HolmeswilltalkabouttheBaskervillecaseatonce.

(2023?江蘇徐州?統(tǒng)考一模)/Remember

Lookingbackatthesepastthreeyears

Iremembermanythings

Tyingtobeontimeformorningreadings

whenthelunchbellrings

Iremembertheexcitement

Oftheschoolsportsdayeachyear

Themanylonghoursoftraining

Prideofovercomingfear

Irememberstartingdayone

Theshyestinmywholeclass

Neverspeakingtoanyone

AndthinkingIwouldnotpass

ThenslowlyImadesomenewfriends

Torememberforever

Helpingeachotherwithhomework

Gettingbettertogether

Preparingforartfestivals

Andmakingagreatbigmess

HavefunatNewYear,sparties

Wishingeveryonethebest

Wehavelearnedadifferentlanguage

Thatisfromaforeignland

Englishbringsmanychallenges

Weworkhardtounderstand

Andnowit,stimetograduate

Wewillleaveourlovelyschool

Ican,tbelieveithasbeenthreeyears

I'mtryingtokeepmycool

Butit,sdifficultnottocry

I,llmisstheschooltreesandflowers

Andourkindandcaringteachers

Wonderfulmemoriesofours

20.Whatkindofwritingisthis?

A.Astory.B.Apoem.C.Aletter.D.Asong.

21.Whodoyouthinkthewriteris?

A.Astudent.B.Ateacher.C.Amother.D.Afather.

22.Whichisthebestwordfortheblank?

A.Laughing.B.Chatting.C.Running.D.Helping.

23.Whatisthemainideaofthiswriting?

A.Sadmomentsofgraduation.B.Excitingmomentsofstartingdayone.

C.Colorfulmemoriesofschoollife.D.Wonderfulmemoriesofthechildhood.

(2023?江蘇鹽城?景山中學(xué)??家荒#?/p>

(anextractfromadetectivestory)

ThateveningHolmesagainworedifferentclothes,andalarge,blackhat.Butitwasnotjusttheclothesthatwere

different.Hechangedhisface,hishair-eveιything.

Hewasadifferentman.

WewalkedtogethertoSerpentineAvenue.Outsidethehousetherewerealotofpeoplewhoweresmoking,laughing

andtalking.HolmesandIwalkedupanddowninfrontofthehouse.

44Yousee,“saidHolmestome,Idon,tthinkshewantshernewhusbandtoseethephoto.

Butwhereisit?Atherbank?No.Suchawomanlikestokeepimportantthingsherself.I,msureit,sinherhouse.

“ButtheKing,smentriedtofindit!”Isaid.

“Yes.Buttheydidn,tknowwheretolookforit!”SaidHolmes.uButhowwillyouknow?”Iasked."She'llshowme.

She,llhaveto.”

JustthenIrene,staxiarrived.Oneofthemeninthestreetrantoopenthedoorandthenanothermanpushedhim.Other

menwerealsopushingandshouting,andafightbegan.Irenewasinthemiddleofit,butHolmesrantohelpher.Then

suddenlyhefelltotheground,withbloodrunningdownhisface.Irenehurriedtoherfrontdoor,butshelookedback.uHow

kindofhimtohelpme!Isthepoormanhurt?^^shecalled.

“He'sdead,“criedsomevoices.4?No,hc,sonlyhurt,“criedothers."Bringhimintothelivingroom,“shesaid.

SomepeopleearnedHolmesintothehouse.Iwaitedoutsidethewindowandwatched,?sawhowbeautifulIrenewas.

ThenHolmesputuphishand,andIthrewthesmoke-stickintotheroom.Atonce,thepeopleinthestreetandinthehouse

allbegantoshout"Fire!”veryloudly.

Thehousewasfullofsmoke.Iwalkedaway,andtenminuteslaterHolmescametomeetme.

44Welldone,Watson,,,hesaid.??HaveyougotthePhOto?”Iasked.

“Iknowwhereitis.SheshowedmeJheanswered.uButwhydidsheshowyou?”

4?It,seasy,"hesaid,andlaughed."Yousawallthosepeopleinthestreet?Ipaidthemtohelpus.Itwasn,tarealfight

andthebloodwasn,treal.Whenpeopleshout"Fire!”,awomanrunstothemostimportantthinginherhouse,herbaby,her

gold,or...aphoto.Irenerantofindherphotowhichisinacupboardinthelivingroom,?sawit.ButIdidnottakeit.

TomorrowwewillgotothepalaceandtellittotheKingfirst.AndthenwewillgotoherhousewiththeKing.We,llgo

veryearly,beforeshegetsup.TheKinghimselfcantakethephotofromthecupboard.

Andthenwe,llgo.

24.Atfirst,Holmeschangedhisclothesinorderto.

A.hidehisreallooksB.takeataxieasily

C.makehimsmarterD.catchIrene,sattention

25.Whatcanweknowaboutthephoto?

A.ItwaslockedatIrene,sbankandnobodyknew.

B.Itwasimportantandhiddensomewherecarefully

C.Thekingputitinthepalace,scupboardsecretly.

D.ThekingaskedHolmestobumitatlrene,shome.

26.Whatisthecorrectorderofthefollowingsentences?

a.Holmeschangedhislooks.

b.HolmeshelpedIrene.

c.Watsonthrewthesmoke-stick.

d.Irenerantothecupboard.

e.Holmespaidalotofmen.

A.a-b-c-d-eB.a-c-d-e-bC.e-a-b-c-dD.e-c-d-b-a

27.Thestoryismainlyabout.

A.whereIrenehidthephotoB.howHolmesfoundthephoto

C.whypeoplefoughtforthephotoD.whenthekingwantedthephoto

(2023?江蘇鹽城?濱??h第一初級(jí)中學(xué)??家荒#?/p>

“Wakeup,everybody.,,Robinshouted.??Itistimeforustofindanotherrichguesttopayforourfeast.*5LittleJohn

wokeupslowly.

“Yougowest,andIgoeast.Wetrytofindtherichestmanandbringhimhere!^^

Robinwalkedformilesandsawmanypeoplebutnoneofthemwererich.Butwhenhewaseating,hesawaknight.

Robinsaidhellotohim.Theknightstopped,butsaidnothing.Hisfacewasfullofsadness.??Youneedagoodfeastto

cheeryouup!”SaidRobin.??IhavenoreasontobehapPyJSaidtheknight“MynameisRobinHood.Whoareyou?”Fora

moment,theknight,seyesgrewwide.HeknewallaboutRobinHood,sfeasts.4fcIamSirRichardLea,“hesaid,4?butIhave

nomoneytogiveyouforyourfeast.^^Robinasked,4tYouareaknight,andknightsarerichmen.^^

SirRichardsighed."MysonkilledanotherknightbyaccidentandIhadtopayahugefine.Togetthemoney,Ihadto

borrowfromthePrioryofEmmet.Now?mustreturnthatmoneytothePrioryorlosemylandandmycastle.vRobinfelt

sorryfortheknight.??ComewithmeandPerhaps?canhelpyou.,,hesaid.SirRichardagreedandfollowedRobinbackto

SherwoodForest.

Whentheyarrivedatthecamp,Robintoldhimtoenjoyhimself.ThenRobinaskedLittleJohn.??Didyoufindarich

guest?”LittleJohnlaughed.uYes,Idid."andbroughtforwardhisguestandRobinrecognized(iΛ?)himatonce.Itwas

“TheBishopofHereford!,,Robinsaid.44Wemeetagain.Welcometoourffeast."ThebishopwasfUrious(憤怒的),buthe

didn,tsayanything.HewastooafraidofRobin.

JustthenRobinsawtherewasaboxtightlyheldinhishands.

Robinshottheboxwithhissword.Theboxhitthegroundandthousandsofgoldcoinsfelloutofit.SirRichardcame

forwardandRobinpointedtohim,??Doyouknowthisman?"Robinaskedthebishop“Yes,"repliedthebishop.??Doeshe

oweyoumoney?'"'HeowesmoneytothePriOryofEmmetandIamthebishopforthePriory.”

Robinsaid,ttManypeoplesayyouaretherichestbishopinEngland.^^Robinstartedtocountthecoinsandsaid,fctI

thinkyouhaveplentyofmoneyandyouwanttohelpSirRichard.,,WhentherewerefivehundredgoldcoinsinRobin,s

hands,hegavethemtoSirRichard.??Takcthis,^^hesaid,??andpayyourfine.”

Soon,SirRichardleftwiththefivehundredgoldcoins.HethankedRobinHoodandsaid,uOneday,IhopeIcanrepay

yourgreatfavour.,,

Afterthat,Robinfreedthebishop.Thebishopleftthecampquietlywithoutallhismoneybutwhenhewasfaraway

andnoonecouldhearhim,hesaid:??0neday,IamgoingtomakeRobinHoodvery,verysorryforstealingallmymoney.

Waitandsee.”

28.RobinHoodtriedtofindrichgueststohisfeast.

A.toenjoythemselvesatthefeastB.tomakethempayforthefeast

C.totellfunstoriestothemD.tohelpwiththeirproblems

29.Theunderlinedword“sighed"ShoWedthat.

A.SirRichardwashappyB.SirRichardwasexcited

C.SirRichardwassadD.SirRichardwastired

30.HowmuchmoneydidSirRichardneed?

A.Sixhundredgoldcoins.B.Fivehundredgoldcoins.

C.Sevenhundredgoldcoins.D.Fivethousandgoldcoins.

31.Whichofthefollowingshowstherightorderofthestoryaccordingtothetime?

φSirRichardmetRobinHoodandfollowedhimbacktoSherwoodForest.

(2)SirRichardborrowedmoneyfromthePrioryofEmmettopayahugefine.

(3)RobinHoodtookthebishop,smoneytohelpSirRichard.

④RobinHoodmetthebishopagainatthefeast.

A.②①④③B.②③①④C.①②④③D.①?@④

32.Whatcanyouinferfromthepassage?

A.SirRichardcouldkeephislandandcastle.

B.RobinHoodkilledthebishopatlast.

C.Thebishoplostfivehundredgoldcoins.

D.RobinHoodstolethebishop,smoney.

(2023?江蘇蘇州?統(tǒng)考一模)ImetadragonfacetofacetheyearwhenIwasten,

Itookatriptoouterspace,

Ibravedapirate,sden(海盜窩點(diǎn)),Itookdownabadtroll(LL∣?),andfoughtagreatwhiteshark,

Ifollowedarabbitdownahole,Ihuntedforasnark(蛇鯊).

Iwentaboardasubmarine(潛艇),Iopenedmagicdoors,

Itravelledinatimemachine,andsearchedfordinosaurs,

Iclimbedontoagiant,shead,Ifoundabagofgold,

IdidallthisinbooksIreadwhenIwastenyearsold.

33.Whatdoesthewritertalkaboutinthepoem?

A.Thebooksthewriterread.B.Theexperiencesthewriterhad.

C.Thethingsthewritersaw.D.Thedreamsthewriterrealized.

34.Whichofthefollowingwordsrhymeswiththeunderlinedword"head"?

A.doorsB.machineC.goldD.read

35.WhatcanweIeamaboutthewriterfromthepoem?

A.Thewriterdidallthesethingsatten.B.Thewriterlovedreadingverymuch.

C.Thewriterwasrichwithabagofgold.D.Thewritertravelledinatimemachine.

(2023?江蘇揚(yáng)州?統(tǒng)考一模)Schoolstartedagain,andsoontheinkinTom,sspellingbookwasfound.Tomsaidhe

hadn,tsplittheink,butthatmadeitlookasifhewerelying.BeckyalmostsaidAlfredTemplehaddoneit,butshekept

quiet.ShethoughtthatTomwouldtelltheteacherabouthertearing(撕)hisbook,soshedidn,tsavehim.Mr.Dobbinsbeat

himandthenTomwentbacktohisseat.

AfteranhourMr.Dobbinsunlockedhisdeskandtookouthisbook.TomlookedoveratBecky.Shelookedlikea

huntedandhelplessrabbit.Thenextmomentthemasterfacedthechildren.Therewasalongsilence,thenhespoke,fctWho

torethisbook?,,

Therewasn,tasound.Theteachersearchedtheirfaces.

ttBenjaminRogers,didyoudoit?”

Benjaminsaidno.

“JosephHarper,didyou?”

Josephalsosaidno.Dobbinslookedattherowsofboys,thoughtforamoment,thenturnedtothegirls.

“AmyLawrence?”

Ashakeofthehead.

4tGracieMiller?"

Thesamesign.

Beckywasnext.Tomwasshakingfromheadtofoot.

ttRebeccaThatcher?,,(Tomlookedatherface;itwaswhitewithterror)t?Didyoutear?”“No”“Lookatmyface,did

youtearthisbook?”

Tomjumpedtohisfeetandshouted,??Ididit!”

Thechildrenstaredinsurpriseathisfoolishact.

Andwhenhesteppedforwardforhispunishment,hesawthesurprise,thethanks,andthelovethatcamefromBecky,s

eyes.ThiSwasenoughforonehundredbeatings.Andhedidn,tevenmindstayingfortwohoursafterschool,becausehe

knewthatBeckywaswaitingforhimoutside.

TomwenttobedthatnightplanningsomeactionsonAlfredTemple,forBeckyhadtoldhimeverything.Andhefell

asleepwithBecky,slastwordstohiminhisear,??Tom,youaresogreat.”

—takenfromTheAdventuresofTomSawyer

36.HowdoyoulikeMr.Dobbins?

A.Humorous.B.Stric

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