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1、名著阅读加练Text 1 Then Alice saw a small glass table. There was a little golden key on it. She picked it and put it in all the locks on the doors but it didnt open any of them. She moved a curtain on one of the walls and discovered another door, a very small one. She put the key in the lock. It was exact
2、ly the right size! She opened the door and looked through it. At the end of a low passage, she saw a beautiful garden. It was full of brightly coloured flowers and fountains. “Oh, how beautiful!” she said. “Id love to go there but Im too big to get through the door.” She walked back to the table. Th
3、ere was a bottle on it now. “Im sure that bottle wasnt there before,” she said, a little confused. She put down the key and picked up the bottle. She read the words “DRINK ME” on it. Alicewasnt a stupid girl. She didnt drink it immediately. First she looked at the bottle carefully. Therewasnt a labe
4、l on it that said “POISON”. So she put the bottle to her lips and drank. “Mmm, its nice,” she said. It tasted like cherry tart, pineapple, roast turkey and toast all the things that she liked to eat so she drank some more. And some more. Soon the bottle was empty. “What a curious feeling,” she said.
5、 “Im getting smaller and smaller.” It was true! She was now as small as her cat Dinah. “Good! I can go through the door into the garden,” she said. But, poor Alice! When she got to the door, she didnt have the key! It was on the table. She couldnt reach it because she was too small now. She sat down
6、 and cried. After a while she said, “Alice! Stop crying! Crying doesnt help! Dry your tears immediately!” When she looked at the table again, she saw a small glass box under it. She picked it up and opened it. There was a small cake inside. It had the words “EAT ME” on it. She put a small piece of i
7、t in her mouth. “If I grow bigger, I can reach the key,” she thought. “And if I grow smaller, I can go under the door.” But nothing happened so she finished it.( )1. From the passage, we can know that _. A. at first Alice could go through the door into the garden easily B. then Alice found there was
8、 a little golden key on a small wooden table C. Alice was as small as her rabbit Dinah after she drank something in the bottle D. Alice saw a small glass box with a small cake in it under the table( )2. Alice did the following things in the order of _. a. She saw a beautiful garden at the end of a l
9、ow passage. b. She moved a curtain and discovered another door. c. She put a small piece of the cake in her mouth. d. She put the bottle to her lips and drank. e. She cried because she couldnt reach the key. A. a-b-c-d-e B. b-a-d-e-c C. d-a-b-e-c D. b-d-e-a-c( )3. The underlined word “it” in the las
10、t paragraph refers to _. A. the small box B. the glass table C. the small cake D. the golden key( )4. According to the passage, the best words to describe Alice are _. A. careful and brave B. curious and helpful C. clever and friendly D. organized and strangeText 2Scene 1 (The setting is a room in t
11、he palace of the Queen of Sheba. The Queen sits at one end of the room on a chair. Zahrah stands on one side of the chair. Amram is showing some silks to the Queen.)Amram: Would your Majesty be good enough to feel this silk? See how fine and soft it is!(Amram comes a little closer to the Queen and h
12、olds out some purple silk. She feels it.) Queen: Yes, it is. And I like this bright purple color very much. (She turns to Zahrah.) Zahrah, what do you think of it? Zahrah: I like it very much and it is a good color for a queen, your Majesty. (She folds up the silk and puts it to one side.)Amram: The
13、 king of my own country, the wise King Solomon, likes this bright purple better than any other color.Queen: I have heard many things about your king. Amram: He is a good king, your Majesty, and a kind man. All his people love him.Queen: I have also heard that he is very wise. Is it true, Amram, that
14、 King Solomon understands what animals say?Amram: It is true, your Majesty.Queen (Smiles) : Its very hard to believe.Amram: If I told you what happened one time when I was with the king, I think you would believe it. Queen: Id like to hear your story. Amram: Well, one day our king and some men of hi
15、s palace were riding on horseback to a nearby city. The king was riding ahead of the rest of us. All at once he pulled his horse to stop. He looked down at the sand in the road.Queen: Go on.Amram: Then the king turned his horse off the road and onto the grass. He kept his horse on the grass a little
16、 way before turning back onto the road.Queen: Did he say why he stopped and then turned his horse off the road?Amram: King Solomon told us he had seen some ants hurrying along in the sand of the road. He said he had heard them say they were afraid that the horses would walk on them.Queen (Surprised
17、): And that was why your mighty king turned off the road?Amram (Proud ): Yes, your Majesty. The mighty King Solomon stopped to hear what the little ants in the sand were saying. He turned off the road to save them from being hurt.Queen: Then he must be as wise and as kind as people say he is.Amram:
18、Now you can believe it, cant you?Queen: I wont fully believe it until I see and hear him myself, Amram.Amram: Then why dont you come to our country and pay him a visit, your Majesty?Queen: Yes, I think I shall do that, Amram. But first I must think of a way to test this wise king. You may go now, Am
19、ram.Amram: Good day, your Majesty. (He backs away.)(Curtain)( )1. Where does this scene take place? A. On the way to a city. B. In a room of a palace. C. In the sand of a road. D. On the grass near a road.( )2. Amram told the story of his king to show _. A. King Solomon is wise and kind B. King Solo
20、mon is afraid of ants C. King Solomon looks after his horse well D. King Solomon can talk to animals( )3. King Solomon turned his horse off the road because _. A. there was sand in the way B. the horse needed to have a rest C. he wanted to enjoy the beauty there D. he wanted to avoid hurting the ant
21、s( )4. Which of the following words is used to help readers know the feeling of the Queen? A. Fine.B. Surprised.C.Proud. D. Afraid.( )5. What may happen next according to Scene 1? A. Amram will refuse to leave the Queens palace. B. Zahrah will certainly keep the purple silk for herself. C. King Solo
22、mon will test whether Amrams story is true. D. The Queen will pay a visit to King Solomons country.Text 3We never forget when Perronet came to us. It was on a spring afternoon. We never knew who drowned Perronet, but David pulled him out of the water and saved his life. People sometimes asked us wha
23、t kind of dog he was, but we never knew, except that he was the nicest possible kind. Mother said we could not afford him because of the tax (税) and his keep. The tax was five shillings (先令), but it was nearly a year before the time when it must be paid. At last, we decided that all three of us woul
24、d give up sugar toward saving the cost of his keep. It was the hardest for David because he was fond of sweet things, but then, he was fond of Perronet. So we all gave up sugar, and Perronet was allowed to remain. We were very happy that summer. The boys were especially happy. The only thing that ve
25、xed me was Perronets tax money, for months and months went on and we didnt save it. One day, I found David alone with Perronet in his arms. He was crying, and feeding Perronet with cake. I cant bear to see boys cry. I begged of David to stop, and told him I should certainly think of something. One d
26、ay, we were all in school. The schoolmaster told us that there was to be a flower show for the school children this year, and that an old gentleman would give prizes to the best arranged wild flowers. There was to be a first prize of five shillings, and a second prize of a half crown, for the best c
27、ollection of wild flowers, with their names upon them. I squeezed (挤) Davids arm, and whispered, “Five shillings!” I thought I could never get my lessons that day, for all day I was thinking about Perronets tax money. At night, I said to them, “Look here! Ill make a collection of flowers. You two ca
28、n make a collection of mosses (苔藓). There are ten kinds of mosses by the river, and we have names of our own for them.” The boys agreed. Richard made me a box. We put wet sand at the bottom, then feather moss, and into that I stuck the flowers. I got all the flowers and all the grasses ready and pri
29、nted the names on pieces of cardboard, to stick in with them. I didnt like it when it was done, but Richard praised it and that cheered me. I thought their mosses were beautiful. The day of the flower show was very hot. When we reached the tent, it was filled with grown-up people. It was very hard w
30、ork getting about and trying to see the stands with flowers. We kept seeing tickets with “First Prize” and “Second Prize”. It made me feel sick with heat and anxiety, to think of them. We had walked slowly all round the tent. We had seen all the cucumbers, onions, lettuce, grapes, long potatoes, rou
31、nd potatoes and everything else. At last we saw my collection! It had a label on it, marked “First Prize”, and next to it came the boys moss, marked “Second Prize”. We cried “Perronet is paid for!”( )1. The meaning of the underlined word “vexed” is close to “_”. A. surprisedB. worriedC. pleasedD. at
32、tracted( )2. Which of the following is the correct order according to the story? a. The three children decided to give up sugar. b. The boys won the second prize in the flower show. c. The writer made a collection of wild flowers. d. The headmaster told the children about the show. e. Mother allowed
33、 the children to keep Perronet. A. a-d-c-b-e B. a-e-d-c-bC. e-a-d-c-bD. e-a-d-b-c( )3. The last paragraph tells us that _. A. the writer was sure she would win the prize in the show B. other childrens collections were all made of vegetables C. few school children won prizes in the flower show D. the
34、 children walked slowly to see the collections( )4. From the passage, we know that _. A. the children had to save some money if they wanted to keep Perronet B. the old gentleman wanted to help the children save money for Perronet C. the children saved money by giving up sugar to pay the tax money D.
35、 David was once seen crying because he couldnt eat cake any longerText 4Garrison had been treasuring his last piece. All he had left now was a sheet of the beautiful brown paper Pa had brought back from his last sailing trip.“Youve been quiet,” Pa said. “Could I see your picture?”Garrison handed ove
36、r his sketch. Pa studied it, then looked at his son. “Youre ten now, eh?” Garrison nodded, hoping Pa wouldnt say that he was too old to be fooling around with pencils and paper.“When I was ten, I wanted to work on my fathers ship,” Pa said. “When Thomas was ten, he asked me to let him plant the corn
37、.”Garrisons throat (嗓子) tightened, “I know Im not like either of you.” Pa looked at the drawing again.“No, you are like both of us. You work hard, like Thomas. And youre like me, too. I have wandering feet, but you have a wandering mind. We need to see things differently.”Garrison frowned. “Id rathe
38、r love the land, like Thomas, or the sea”Pa patted his hand. “Thomas cares about our family very much thats why hes worked so hard to bring us food. And my love for the sea makes good money. But theres more in life than food and money. Theres happiness, for one. Does it make you happy to draw?”Garri
39、son nodded.“And it makes me happy to look at your drawings. Not many folks can catch happiness on a piece of paper. Some might say drawing is a waste of time, but they dont understand how things are. Why, asking you to stop drawing like asking Thomas to stop farming, or me to stop going to sea. It w
40、ould be like asking us to stop breathing, wouldnt it?”Garrison considered this, then replied, “No, sir. Not quite like breathing. If I couldnt draw any more, it would be like someone took away my voice.” He hung his head. In his mind he could hear Thomas laughing, “Its not like you ever speak up, an
41、yway.”But Pa patted his shoulder and said, “That would be a pure shame. Your voice is important, Garrison, whether its out loud or on paper. And speaking of paper” Pa smiled. “Take a look in my bag.”Garrison reached into the bag and found a sketchbook. For a moment he was speechless happiness seemed
42、 to fill his body and stick in his throat. Then he managed to find his voice. “Oh, Pa thank you.”( )1. Why did Garrisons throat tighten?A. Because he felt thirsty.B. Because he felt very scared.C. Because he knew he was not like Pa or Thomas.D. Because he thought Pa would stop him drawing.( )2. When
43、 Garrison frowned, he most probably felt _.A. unhappyB. worried C. afraidD. ashamed( )3. What can we infer from the passage about Garrison?A. He lived in a big wealthy family. B. He was his fathers favourite son.C. He would go on with his drawing. D. He would learn to work on the farm.Text 5Good Nei
44、ghboursMr. and Mrs. March lived together with their four daughters. Amy was very shy. Beth loved being at home. Meg looked very pretty. Jo was tall and thin and she was a tomboy. Their home was always busy and full of noise and people. Next to them lived old Mr. Laurence and his grandson, Laurie. Th
45、ey lived in a very large and comfortable house. But it was a house without life.One day, Jo saw Laurie standing at an upstairs window in his house and looking down at their garden. Jos sisters were playing in the snow there. They were throwing snowballs and having a lot of fun. But Lauries face was
46、very sad.“Poor boy!” Jo thought. “Hes all alone. He needs some friends.” She couldnt stop thinking about him. She wanted to go and see him, but how could she go to the house without an invitation?Then one snowy afternoon, she saw Lauries grandpa go out. This gave her an idea. She took a broom from the kitchen.“What are you going to do, Jo?” asked her sister Meg.“To clear the garden path,” answered Jo.When Laurie saw Jo from the window, a big smile changed his pale, sad face.Jo la