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鬼屋寻宝汤姆和哈克决定去挖宝藏,来到一栋鬼屋,却碰到了印第安乔和另外一个西班牙人汤姆和哈克偷听・到他们得了一笔不义之财,印第安乔说要把宝藏埋在号・22山洞迷路在贝琪和同学们外出野餐时,汤姆和贝琪在野餐时走进了一个山洞,汤姆和贝奇在魔克托尔山洞迷路,经历了三天三夜的困境因为洞太深而找不到回来的路,被困在里面最终,汤姆凭借智慧和勇气找到了出口,成功脱险,他们在山洞里再一次遇见了印第安乔・宝藏发掘最终,汤姆和哈克再次进入山洞,找到了强盗藏匿的金币,成为了小镇上的小富豪成为了镇上的小英5雄Tom Sawyertried tocut thecupboard withthe knife.Then itwas thetime forhim todress up.However,Tomdidnt wantto takethe troubleto washhis faceand hands.And Maryuncovered hissecret andhe hadto usesoap towashhis faceagain.The cleanpart wasjust likea maskon hisface.Thanks tohis owncousin Mary,Tom hadbecomea differentperson.Finally,he gotinto hisshoes.Then,they wentto SundaySchool.Tom hatedthe schoolvery much.When the children came to theschool gate,Tom walkedslower and asked anotherboy,Bill,have yougot a yellow ticketSoon afterthey reacheda deal.Tomgave hima fishinghook andhe gotthe yellowticket.In thesame way,he exchangedfor somered ticketsand somebluetickets.Tn thisschool,the teacherhad seta ruleto encouragechildren torecite theBible:if hecould recitetwo verses,theteacher would give himone blueticket;ten bluetickets wereequal toone redticket;ten redtickets couldbe exchangedfor ayellowticket;if anyonecould getten yellowtickets,the teacherwouldgivehim orher anew Bible.Getting thethickbook was the greatesthonor forchildren.So they were busyreciting everyday.To Tom,its impossible,so hethoughtof asimple way.He exchangedhis smallthings inother childrenshands.In thisway,he gotmany cards.At thebeginning of the class,the35-year-old teachermade adaily,speech.Tom wasplaying withthe boysaroundhim.He pulleda boyshair andpinned another,but when they turnedaround,he justread thebook carefully,but thechildrenbegan totalk noisily.Some childreneven beganto fight.Suddenly,the roomturned silentbecause somevisitors cameinto theroom.Three adultsand oneyoung girlentered.To Tomssurprise,the littlegirl wasjust the angel.Tom thoughtof hismeeting withthe girland theadventure inhergarden.Among thevisitors,the oldman wassomebody andall the teachers,men andwomen,made upto himin manydifferentways.Then itwasthetime togive prizeto thosechildren whohad gotten yellowtickets.The roomwas quiet.Nobodyhad enoughtickets.When hopewas dead,Tom stoodup withnine yellowtickets,nine redones andten blueones.Then,children suddenlyrealized that they werecheated byTom.The teacherdidnt believeTom couldget somanytickets,but thenumber oftickets wasexact.The prizewas givento TomSawyer andhe wasintroduced to the oldman.—From The Adventures of Tom sawyer
58.According to the structureof thepassage,we canput thesentenceccDo youknow why”attheend of.A.the firstparagraphB.the secondparagraphC.the thirdparagraph D.the fourthparagraph
59.What doesthe underlinedword somebodyHin thefifth paragraphmost probablymeanA.a certainperson B.a personof someimportanceC.theangelD.theteacher
60.Which ofthe followingis NOTTRUE according to the passageA.Tom was a cleverboy.B.Tom gota Bibleasaprize.C.Mary wasvery helpfulto Tom.D.Tom couldrecite2,000verses.
61.What canwe inferaccording to the passageA.Tom wasa hard-working boy.B.Tom oftengot ticketsby recitingverses.C.Tom wasgood atdoing business.D.Toms teacherwould praisehim forhis hardwork.答案BBDC二.阅读理解(名著)(埋藏)Later in the summer,Tom decidedto godigging forburied treasure.He foundHuck andtold himall abouttheplaces thatrobbers hidtheir treasureanda treasure map.One day,they decidedthey wouldstart diggingunder a dead treenear the haunted house.They talkedabout whattheywould dowith their treasure.Huck saidhe wouldspend hisso hisfather couldn/t getany ofit.They dugfor awhile,and thengave upand triedanother place.There/s notreasure there,either.Tom realizedthey shouldreturn atmidnightto digagain.As aresult,the boysfailed tofind treasurethat night.Finally theyboth agreedthat thenext daytheywould digin thehaunted house,and Huckbelieved they were takingchances to get treasureif theydid.They metagain withtheir toolsand wentto thehaunted house.They exploredthe downstairs,as theygot readytoleave,they heardtwo mencoming to the door ofthe house.Scared,the boys hid themselves upstairs to see whotheywere.They recognizedone man.It wasInjun Joe!The unknownman wassaying something dangerous.Tom and Huckwere scaredto death,so theystayed quiet.The menwere talkingabout somework thatthe unknownman believedtobe toodangerous.T omandHuckcouldnt believetheywerewatching realrobbers burytreasure!It includedthousandsof dollarsin goldand treasure.The menwanted tobury alltheirtreasureagain when Injun Joestarted wonderingwhy therewere sometools inthehouse.Surely someonewas there,he decidedto hidethe moneysomewhere else.He thenstarted lookingaroundthe housefor theowners ofthe tools.He wasalmost upthe stairswhenthebad woodbroke andhe felldown.Then theboyswalked homequickly.—Taken fromTheAdventuresofTomSawyer
1.〃The underlinedword itin Paragraph2may mean.A.the treasureB.atreasuremap C.a deadtree D.thehaunted house
2.Which is TRUE accordingtothepassageA.The robbersdug underadeadtree.B.The robbersfound theowners ofthe tools.C.The twoboys gotthe treasuresuccessfully.D.The twoboys escapedfrom thehauntedhouse.
3.From Paragraph3,we canknow that.A the boys sawtwo menleaving thedoorofthehouseB theboyshidthemselvesupstairsto getthe treasureC.the tworobbers plannedto dosomethingdangerousD.the tworobbers stayedquiet becausetheywerescared
4.Whichof the following wordsbest describesthe twoboys feelingin thelast paragraphA.Afraid.B.Sad.C.Curious.D.Bored.BVery soonafter Roberta wrote tothe old gentleman,the threechildren werewalking throughthe tunnelwhenthey hearda cry.The childrenran deeperinto the tunnel.Before long,they founda boy.He waslying onthe ground.“What happened”Roberta askedhim.〃(绊倒)lm Jim.I waswalking throughthetunnelwhenItripped.1think Ivebroken myleg.”The11:15trainis due(至U期)soon//Peter said.zzWe mustget you out ofhere/Tve beenhere fortwo hours/theboysaid.I wason myway tothe stationto catchthe train.It/s quickerthroughthe tunnelthan alongthe road/Its alsomore dangerous/Roberta said.Peter said.Weve gottogetyouout/Then Peterand Phyllishelped Jimup.It wasa difficultjourney,but thechildrengot therebefore the11:15train did.Finally,a signalmanhelped themand tookJim toPeters home.Mother calledforadoctor andhelped Jimrest.The doctorsaid Jim needed to stay in bed for at leasta month.Mother wrotea letterto Jims grandfather.She gavethe lettertothedoctor,who promisedto postit.〃〃“Can hestay withus”Peter said.Wed loveto havea friendour ownage.Sure/said Mother.A fewdays later,Jims grandfathercametotake Jimhome.The childrenwere surprisedtoseehim.Youre ouroldgentleman!”they exclaimed.“Thats right,he said.And Igot yourletter,Roberta/7What letter”Mother demanded.〃Robertawroteto meabout herfather/the oldgentleman said.l wasnot surprisedby whatshe said.I have(有罪的)thought fora longtime thathe wasinnocent.It wasnot possiblethat aguilty mancould havesuch wonderfulchildren.I thinkI canhelp you.Your fatherwill soonbe freeagain/Two weekslater,Father cameback home.—Taken fromThe RailwayChildren
5.Which ofthe followingword bestdescribes PeterinthepassageA.Helpful.B.Humorous.C.Good-looking.D.Careless.
6.What doesthe underlinedword innocentmean accordingtothepassage自私的无情的贪婪的无辜的A.B.C.D.
7.Which ofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassageA.Jimneededtostayinbedforatleast2weeks.B.Peter wrotea lettertotheoldgentleman.C.Peter askedMother tolet Jimstay withthem.D.Jimsgrandfatherdidnt helpthechildren.。
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