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Theycrossgreenfieldsfullofflowersandbutterflies(蝴蝶).TheLionisveryhappytobeoutofthecityandinthecountryagain.Totois,too.Ontheseconddayoftheirjourneytheyetoaforest.It'sverybigandverydark.They'realittleafraidbuttheyknowthattheymustgothroughit.TheScarecrow(稻草人)goesfirst.Hefindsaspacebetweentwobigtrees.“eon!”theScarecrowsays.“Wecangoinhere.”Suddenlyabigbranch(樹(shù)支)ofoneofthetreesbendsdown(彎下來(lái)),pickshimupandthrowshimontheground.Hefindsanotherspaceandtriesagain.Thesamethinghappens.Abranchbendsdown,pickshimupandthrowshimontheground.“That'sstrange,”Dorothysays.“Whatcanwedo?”“Letmetry!”theTinWoodman(錫樵夫)says.Hegoesuptothefirsttree.Whenthebranchbendsdowntopickhimup,hecutsitoffwithhisaxe(斧子).Thetreestartsshaking.TheTinWoodmanquicklyrunsunderitsbranchesandgoesintotheforest.“Followme!”heshouts.“Thesetreesarethepolicemenoftheforest.It'stheirjobtokeeppeopleout.”Theothertreesdon'thurtthemandthefriendswalkthroughtheforestwithoutanyproblems.fromTheWonderfulWizardofOZ()1.Whogoesfirstwhentheywillgothroughtheforest?A.Toto. B.Dorothy. C.TinWoodman. D.Scarecrow.()2.Whatstopthemontheground?A.Dog. B.Monkey. C.Trees. D.Flowers.()3.Whocutoffthetrees?A.Toto. B.Dorothy. C.TinWoodman. D.Scarecrow.()4.Howmanytimesdoesthebranchthrowscarecrowontheground?A.Once B.Twice C.Threetimes D.Fourtimes()5.Whyarethesetreesthepolicemenoftheforest?A.Becausethesetreeswanttohurtpeople.B.Becausethebranchescanpickuppeople.C.Becausethebranchesarebigandstrong.D.Becausethesetreestrytokeeppeopleout.

(二)

Wewerestuck(卡住)intheice.Weworkedhard.Bythenextmorning,thehole(洞)wasdeeperbuttheairintheNautiluswasverybad.Wehadverylittleairandwecouldhardlybreathe(呼吸).Then,NemodrovetheNautilusintothehole.Suddenly,theNautiluswasfree.Ittravelledquicklynorthwardsbutit'sstillundertheice.Westillhadnoair.Icouldnotbreathe.Icouldnotseeorhear.Iwasgoingtolosemylife!NedandConseilfoundsomeairinoneofthedivingtanks(潛水罐).Theygaveittome.Then,IfelttheNautilusknockintotheiceaboveus.Finally,airrushedintotheNautilus,andwecouldbreatheagain.Ned,Conseil,andIrushedontotheboard.Webreathedandbreathed,andIthankedmyfriendsforsavingmewiththeairinthetanks.TheNautiluskeptmovingnorthforsomedays.WewereheadingbacktotheAtlantic.WedidnotseeCaptainNemoformanydays.WehadbeenontheNautilusforsixmonthsandtravelledseventeenthousandleagues.Wewerehealthyandmostlyhappy,butwewantedtogobacktotheground.WewereneartheBahamaswhenNedsawholesunderthewater."Thisiswheregiantsquid(巨型魷魚(yú))live,”Isaid."Perhapswewillseesome."Justthen,wesawaneightmetresquidrushingtowardstheNautilus.Sevenothersfollowedit.Suddenly,theNautilusstopped.CaptainNemocameintotheroom.“Wearegoingtofightthesquid,”hesaid.“Oneofthemhasatentacle(觸角)stuckintheNautilus.Wecannottraveltillitbecamefree.”Themenwerereadywithaxes(斧頭).Nedhadhisharpoon(魚(yú)叉).Whenthedooropened,atentaclecameintotheNautilus.CaptainNemocutitoffwithhisax.ManymoretentacleswereholdingontotheoutsideoftheNautilus.Twotentaclestookholdofamanandpulledhimout.Helosthislifesoon.Theothermenrushedontotheboardandangrilyhitthetentacleswithaxesandknives.Nedhitthesquidwithhisharpoon.Oneofthemknockedhimover.CaptainNemosavedhimbyputtinghisaxintothesquid'smouth.Fifteenminuteslater,thefightwasover...Takenfrom20,000LeaguesUndertheSea

()1.HowfarhadtheNautilustravelledwhentheywereneartheBahamas?A.170,000leagues.B.17,000leagues.C.700,000leagues.D.70,000leagues.()2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"it"inParagraph3referto?

A.Thesquid.B.Thetentacle.C.TheNautilus.D.Theboard.

()3.WhichofthefollowingwasNOTusedtohitthesquid?A.Ax.B.Fork.C.Knife.D.Harpoon.()4.Whichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderofthestory?a.AsquidgotstuckintheNautilus.

b.Themenhitthetentacleswithknives.

c.GiantsquidrushedtowardstheNautilus.

d.NedandConseilgaveadivingtanktome.

A.acdbB.cabdC.dacbD.dcab

()5.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Thetravelundertheseawasquitedangerous.

B.ItwassixmonthsbeforewesawNemoagain.

C.Noonelosthislifeinthefightwiththesquid.

D.Wehopedtoliveundertheseaforalongtime.

(三)

Therewasaboyoutsidethedoor,withalargeletterinhishand.(Hewasdressedlikeaboy,buthisfacewasverylikeafish,Alicethought.)TheFishboyknockedatthedoor,andasecondlateralargeplatecameflyingoutofanopenwindow.“AletterfortheDuchess(公爵夫人),”theFishBoyshouted.Hepushedtheletterunderthedoorandwentaway.Alicewentuptothedoorandknocked,buttherewasalotofnoiseinsideandnobodyanswered.SosheopenedthedoorandwalkedinShefoundherselfinakitchen,whichwasfullofsmoke.Therewasaveryangrycookbythefire,andinthemiddleoftheroomsattheDuchess,holdingascreaming(尖叫著的)baby.Everyfewminutesaplatecrashed(猛撞)tothefloor.Therewasalsoalargecat,whichwassittingonachairandgrinning(咧著嘴笑)fromeartoear."Please,"AlicesaidpolitelytotheDuchess,"whydoesyourcatgrinlikethat?""It'saCheshireCat,"saidtheDuchess."That'swhy.""Ididn'tknowthatcatscouldgrin,"saidAlice."Well,youdon'tknowmuch,"saidtheDuchess.AnotherplatecrashedtothefloorandAlicejumped."Here!"theDuchesswenton."Youcanholdthebabyforabitifyoulike.TheQueenhasinvitedmetoplaycroquet(槌球),andImustgoandgetready.”ShepushedthebabyintoAlice'sarmsandhurriedoutoftheroom."Oh,thepoorlittlething!"saidAlice,lookingatthebaby,whichhadaverystrangeface.Shetookitoutsideintothewoodandwalkedaroundunderthetrees.Thenthebabybegantomakestrangenoises,andAlicelookedintoitsfaceagain.Itseyeswerereallyverysmallforababy,anditsnosenowlookedverylikethenoseofapig.TakenfromAlice'sAdventuresinWonderlandbyLewisCarroll

()1.WhatdidtheFishBoybringtotheDuchess?A.Aplate.B.Ababy.C.Aletter.D.Acat.()2.Whatistherightorderoftheevents(事件)inthispassage?a.DuchesspushedthebabyintoAlice'sarms.b.Alicetookitoutsideintothe,wood.

c.TheFishBoyknockedatthedoor.

d.Alicefoundherselfinakitchen.A.bacdB.bdacC.cdabD.cadb

()3.WhydidtheDuchessleavethebabywithAlice?A.Shedidn'tlikeherbaby.B.Shewantedtoplaycroquet

C.ShethoughtAlicewasanurse.D.Shedidn'twanttotakethebabywithher.

()4.Whathappenedtothebaby'sfacewhenAlicewasholdingit?A.Itseyesbecamebigger.B.Itsnoselookedlikeapig'snose.

C.Itsearsgrew.D.Itshairchangedcolour.

(四)ThethirdyearpassesandtheSoul(靈魂)esbacktotheseashore(海濱).HecallstheFisherman(漁夫).TheFishermanrisesfromthedeepwaterandsays,“Whydoyoucallme?”"eandlistentomytravels,"saystheSoul.TheFishermanesnear.Heliesinthewater.Heleanshisheadonhishandandlistens."Iknowacitynotfarfromhere,"saystheSoultotheFisherman."Thereisabeautifulgirlthere.Thisgirlcandanceverywell.Shedanceswithnoshoesonandwithaveil(面紗)onherface;sheisamarvellousdancer.Noonecandancebetterthanher.Thiscityisaday'sjourney(行程)fromhere."TheFishermanlistenstotheSoul.HeremembershislittleMermaid(美人魚(yú)).Shehasnofeetandshecannotdance.TheFishermanwantstoseethebeautifuldancer.Hethinks,"Itisonlyaday'sjourneyfromhereandthenIcanreturntomylove."TheFishermanlaughsandstandsupinthewater.Hegoestotheshore.Helaughsagainonthebeach.HeholdsouthisarmstohisSoul.TheSoulcriesforjoy.HerunstomeettheFishermanandbeesonewithhim.TheFishermancanseehisshadow(影子)onthegroundnow.HisSoulispartofhim,again.TheFishermanandhisSoultravelfast.Theytravelallnightandallday.Theyetothecity.Theycameintothecity.Theywalkthroughthestreets.Theypassthejewellery(珠寶)sellers.TheFishermanseesasilvercup."Takethesilvercupandhideit,"sayshisSoul.TheFishermantakesthecup.Hehidesitinhisclothes.Theyleavethecity.Whentheyarefarfromthecity,theFishermanstops.Heisangry.Hethrowsthecupaway.“Whydoyoutellmetotakethecupandhideit?”heaskshisSoul."Itisanevil(邪惡的)thingtodo."TakenfromTheFishermanandHisSoul()1.HowlongdoesittaketheFishermantogettothecity?

A.OnedayB.Twodays.C.Oneyear.D.Twoyears.()2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"marvellous"inParagraph3meaninChinese?A.丑陋的B.了不起的C.笨拙的D.熱心腸的()3.Accordingtothepassage,wecaninfer(推斷).

A.thelittleMermaidcandanceverywellwithoutfeet

B.theFishermancan'tseehisshadowwithouthissoul

C.thejourneyfromtheseatothecityisnotveryhard

D.theFishermanishappytotakethecupoutandhideit()4.Accordingtothepassage,wecanuse""todescribetheSoul.A.kindB.carefulC.evilD.cold(五)Evan,anorangeandwhitefox,hasafarm.It'sEvan'shome.Hisfriend,ablackandwhitedog,oftenstaystherewithhimandtheydoeverythingtogether.TheydriveEvan'sfarmtruckandplaygames.Theyreadbooksandhaveicecreams.ButtheirfavouritethingisworkinginEvan'sgarden.Inthegarden,plantsarebigandbeautiful.Butfriendsdon'talwaysstaytogether.Oneday,thedogdies(去世),soEvanloseshisbestfriend.Withouthisbestfriend,thegardenbeesasadplace.Evanfeelssoangrythathedestroys(破壞)hisgarden.Butagoodplacewillnotstayempty(空的)forlong.Newplantsquietlystarttogrow.Oneday,Evanfindsasmallpumpkinvine(藤)inhisgarden.Hestartstolookafterit.Autumnesandthereisaverybigpumpkinonthevineinhisgarden.Itisthefair(集市)week.Evantakeshispumpkintothefair.Hemeetshisoldfriendsthereandenjoysdeliciousfood.Bestofall,hispumpkinwinshimaprize(獎(jiǎng)):10dollarsoralittledog.WhatdoesEvanwant?Youmightknowtheanswer.Yes.Hedriveshomewiththedog.Doyouknow?ThisisthestoryofthebookTheRoughPatch.ItisapicturebookbyUSwriterBrianLies.Thebookwonthe2019CaldecottMedal(凱迪克大獎(jiǎng)).

Doyouknow?ThisisthestoryofthebookTheRoughPatch.ItisapicturebookbyUSwriterBrianLies.Thebookwonthe2019CaldecottMedal(凱迪克大獎(jiǎng)).A.Inthetruck.B.Inthegarden.C.Inthebedroom.D.Inthefood.

()2.WhatdoesEvandoafterhisfrienddies?A.Hesells(賣(mài))hisfarmtruck.B.Hegrowsmanyplantsinhisgarden.C.Hemakeslotsofnewfriendsonhisfarm.D.Hedoesn'tworkinhisgardenforsometime.

()3.Whatdoweknowfromthesecondparagraph?A.Evanisangrytoseesomenewplants.B.Evanlikesthesmallpumpkinvine.C.Evanisworriedthatpumpkinscan'tgrowinhisgardenD.Inautumn,Evanfindsasmallpumpkinvineinhisgarden

()4.WhatdoesEvangetatthefair?A.Alittledog.B.Somefriends.C.Somemoney.D.Abigpumpkin()5.Thepurpose(目的)ofthepassageisto.A.askustomakefriendswiththedogB.tellusabouttheCaldecottMedalD.askustoreadpicturebooksC.tellusaboutapicturebook

(六)

SnowWhiteisapopularstoryallovertheworld.Infact,therearemanydifferentversions(版本).ofthestory.InaEuropeanversion,thedwarfs(小矮人)arerobbers,andSnowWhite'sstepmother(繼母)talkswiththemoon,notthemagicmirror.TheRussianversionisliketheoriginalonealot,but7knights(騎士)lookafterSnowWhite,not7dwarfs.Inanotherversion,SnowWhitedoesn'tlivewiththe7dwarfs,butwith40dragons!AndeventhestoryweknowtodayisdifferentfromtheversiontheBrothersGrimmfirstcollected.Intheirfirstversion,SnowWhite'sownmotherbecamejealous(嫉妒的)ofherlittledaughter!Anyway,SnowWhiteisstillpopularwithyoungchildren.

()1.SnowWhiteispopular.A.inChinaB.inAmericaC.inEnglandD.allovertheworld()2.HowmanyversionsofSnowWhitearementionedinthepassage?

A.Two.B.There.C.FourD.Five.

()3.InaEuropeanversion,SnowWhite’sstepmothertalkswith.

A.thesunB.themoonC.themagicmirrorD.themagician

()4.TherearethatlookafterSnowWhiteintheRussianversion.

A.7dwarfsB.7knightsC.40dragonsD.somerobbers

()5.InBrothersGrimm’sfirstversion,becamejealousofSnowWhite.

A.SnowWhite’sownmotherB.SnowWhite’sstepmother

C.thedwarfsD.themagicmirror

(七)

AsIgrewbigger,Ibecamehandsome.Mycoatwasbrightandblack.Ihadonewhitefootandaprettywhitestaronmyforehead.WhenIwasfouryearsold,SquareGordondecidedtobuyme,soFarmerGraybegantobreakmein.“Breakingin”meanstoteachahorsetowearasaddleandbridle,andtocarryapersononhisback.Hemustn’tspeaktootherhorses,orbite,orkick,andhemustalwaysdowhathismastersays.Ihatedwearingabit(馬嚼子)inmymouth.Itwashorrible,likeametalfingerbetweenmyteeth.Thesaddlewasnotsobad.Onemorning,mymasterrodemearoundthemeadow(草坪).Iwasproudtocarryhim,andIsoongotusedtoit.ButIdidn’tliketheironshoes.Theywereverystiffandheavyonmyfeet.ButintimeIgotusedtothattoo.Mymothertoldme,“Therearegoodmenlikeourmaster,buttherearebadmentoo.Ihopeyouhavegoodmasters.Butremember:alwaystryyourbest.”EarlyinMayamantookmetoSquareGordon’shome.Mynewstable(馬廄)waslargeandfortable.Therewasafatgreylittlehorsenexttome.“Howdoyoudo?Whatisyourname?”Isaid.HesaidhewasMerrylegsandhehopedIwasgoodtemperedandthathedidn’tlikehorsesthatbite.Helookedoveratatallchestnuthorse.Intheafternoon,whenshewentout,Merrylegstoldmeabouther.“That’sGinger,”hesaid.“Shebites.OnedayshebitJames,thegroom(馬倌).Shesaysnoonewaskindtoherbefore.ButJamesandJohnManly,ourgrooms,areverygoodtous,andSquareGordondoesn’twhip(鞭打)hishorses,soIthinkshe’sgoingtolikeithere.”ThenextmorningJohntookmeforarideandwemetthesquareandMrsGordonontheway.MrsGordonnamedmeBlackBeauty.—TakenfromBlackBeauty()1.WhydidFarmerGreybreakinBlackBeauty?A.BecauseBlackBeautylikedtobebrokenin. B.BecauseitwasFarmerGrey’swork.C.BecauseBlackBeautyneededtobesold. D.BecauseBlackBeautyhadtolivealone.()2.Theunderlinedword“it”refersto________.A.themeadow B.carryingFarmerGreyC.thesaddle D.thebit()3.Accordingtothestory,whichofthefollowingistheCORRECTorder(Timeorder)?①BlackBeautygothisname.

②BlackBeautycametoSquareGordon’shome.③JohntookBlackBeautyforaride.

④FarmerGreybrokeinBlackBeauty.A.②④③① B.②③①④ C.④②③① D.④③②①()4.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.BlackBeautydidn’tliketheironshoesbecausetheywerelikemetalfingers.B.Ahorsemustn’tspeaktootherhorseswhenhecarriesapersononhisback.C.Merrylegshasaprettywhitestaronhisforehead.D.Agoodhorseneedn’talwaysfollowhismaster’sinstructions.

(八)

Shefollowshimintotheforest.Amanmadeoftinisstandingnexttoabigtree.He’sholdinganaxeinhishands.Heisn’tmovingatallbuthe’sgroaning.“Canwehelpyou?”Dorothysays.“Yes!”themansays.“Thereisanoilcaninthecottage.”“Bringithereandputsomeoilonmyarmsandlegs,please.”Dorothyrunsbacktothelittlehouse.ShefindstheoilcanandgoesbacktotheTinWoodman.Firstsheputssomeoilonhisneck.Thensheputssomeonhisarmsandfinallyputssomeonhislegs.“That’smuchbetter!Thankyouverymuch!”theTinWoodmansays.Heturnshisheadandbendshisarmsandlegs.“WhenitrainsIgetwetandthenIcan’tmove.Waterisverybadformybody.”TotobarksathimbuttheTinWoodmanisn’tafraidofhim.“Whoareyou?”heasks.“Andwhatareyoudoinghere?”“I’mDorothyandthisistheScarecrow,”Dorothyexplains.“WearegoingtoseetheGreatOzintheEmeraldCity.IwanttoaskhimtosendmebacktoKansas.TheScarecrowwantstoaskhimforabrain.”“Ihaven’tgotaheart,”theTinWoodmansays.“CanOzgivemeone?”“Idon’tknow.”Dorothyreplies.“ewithusandaskhim.”“Thankyou,”theTinWoodmansays.Hepicksuphisoilcanandtheyallstartwalkingbacktotheyellowbrickroad.()1Wheredoesthescenetakeplace?A.Intheforest.B.Inthecottage.C.IntheEmeraldCity.D.Ontheyellowbrickroad()2.WhatistheTinWoodmanafraidof?A.Dorothy B.Toto C.theScarecrow D.Water()3.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordprobablymean?A.oil B.oilcan C.littlehouse D.forest()4.TheTinwoodmanwillasktheGreatOzto_________.A.sendhimbacktoKansas B.givehimaheartC.givehimabrain D.givehimsomeoil

(八)

Onemorning,anoldfishermanthrewhisnetintotheseafourtimes.Thefirsttimetherewereonlystonesinhisnet.Thesecondtimetherewereonlyweeds.Thethirdtimeitwasempty.Thefourthtimeithadalargejarinit.Hefoundthejarwithalid.Hetookoffthelidandlookedintothejar.Hecouldnotseeanything.Afterawhilethelightsmokecameslowlyoutofthejar.Thenlittlebylittle,thesmokegrewheavierandthickertillfinallyitturnedintoaterriblegenie(妖怪)!Thegeniemadeapromisethathewouldkillthepersonwholethimoutofthejar.Hewantedtokillthefisherman,butthefishermanthoughtitwasnotfairforhimbecausehesetthegeniefreeoutofthejar.Thegeniesaidthathewouldletthefishermanchoosehowhewoulddie.Thefishermanwasnotfrightened.Hesaid,“SinceImustdie,Imustdosomething.ButbeforeIdie,answermeonequestion.”Allright,butbequick.”“Wereyoureallyinthejar?Youaresobigandthejarissosmallthatitcouldhardlyholdoneofyourfeet.”“OfcourseIwasinthejar.Don’tyoubelieveme?”“No,andIwon’tuntilIseeyouinthejarwithmyowneyes.”Whenheheardthis,thegeniechangedintosmoke.Slowlythesmokewentbackintothejar.Whenallofthesmokewasinthejar,thefishermanquicklyputthelidonthejarandthrewitbackintothesea.——文章摘自《一千零一夜》(TheArabianNights)()1.Howmanytimesdidtheoldfishermanthrowhisnet?A.One. B.Two. C.Three. D.Four()2.Wheredidthegenieefrom?A.Thenet. B.Thejar. C.Theweeds. D.Thestones.()3.Theunderlinedword“frightened”means“________”inEnglish?A.happy B.surprised C.a(chǎn)fraid D.tired()4.Whatdoyouthinkoftheoldfisherman?A.Foolish. B.Clever. C.Handsome. D.Naughty.()5.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.Thestoryofjar B.ThestoryofacleverfishermanC.Thestoryofthesea D.Thestoryoftheluckygenie

(九)

Theoutdoorpoolisthebestplacetobeonahotsummerday.LiamandTareqaregoodswimmers.Theyareracingupanddownthepool.Jackjoinsthematthebeginning,buthestopsafterthefirstlength.Hecanswimbutheisn'tastrongswimmer,Jackliesonhisbackandfloats.Hefeelscoolandrelaxednow.Jackislookingupattheendlessblueskywhenhehearsthatcryagain.Thecryislikeachild,butitisn'tachild.Andforamomentheseesadarkshape,likeadarkangel.Itiscirclinghighintheskynearthesun.ButthenhehearsTareqshoutout:Lookout,Jack!Jackraiseshisheadquickly.Butsomethingcrashesintothewaternexttohim.There'sanexplosionofwater,ItgoesintohiseyesandmouthandhestartscoughingThepoolattendantblowshiswhistleloudly.ThenheshoutsataboystandingnexttoJackinthewater."Hey.Damian,stopthat!"

Damian?It'sthatnameagain.Jackwipesthewaterfromhiseyesandseesaboywithshortredhair.Theboyissmilingbutitisn'tafriendlysmile,Itistheboywiththecatapult.Damian.Sothat'shisname."Sorry!"Damiansays.Hedoesn'tmeanit.Heswimsovertohisthreefriends.ThepoolattendantlooksdownatJack."Areyouallright?"heasks.Heisn'treallyinterested.Hejustwantsaquietlife.Jacknodsandthepoolattendantreturnstohischair

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