Passage7Amanwaswalkingthroughaforest.Hehadafewcapsinhishand.Intheforesttherewerealotofmonkeys.hwashot,sohedecidedtohavearestunderatree.Heputacaponhisheadandlaydowntosleep.Whenhewokeup,hecouldn'tfindhiscaps,Wherearemycaps?hecriedandlookedup.Hesawsomemonkeysinthetree.Eachhadacaponitshead.Givebackmycaps!shoutedthemantothemonkeys.Butthemonkeysdidn'tunderstandhim.Theyonlyjumped,dancedandlaughed.HowcanIgetbackmycaps?hethoughthard.Atlasthehadanidea.Hetookoffhiscapandthrewitontheground.Thelittlemonkeysdidthesamething.Happilythemanpickedupallthecapsandwentonhisway.判断正误(T或F):()1.Onedayamanwasgoingthroughaforest.()2.Themandecidedtohavearestbecausehewasill.()3.Whenthemanwokeup,hefoundhiscapsweregone.()4.Themansawalotofbirdsinthetree.()5.Themanwasangrywhenhegotallhiscapsback.Passage8Anowl(猫头鹰)isabirdwithverybigeyes.Theseeyesmaketheowllookclever.Theowlcannotmoveitseyesfreely(自由地)aswecan.Itcanonlylookstraight(笔直地)ahead(向前).Ifitwantstolookatbothsides,itmustturnitsneck.Owlsseebetteratnightthanduringtheday.Atnighttheylookforfood.Theyeatmice(老鼠)andinsects(昆虫).Owlsmakeastrange(奇怪的)noise.Becausetheowlssleepmostoftheday,theyusuallygivetheircriesatnight.ThecrysoundslikeWhooo!Whooo.Thisstrangesoundsometimesfrightens(使…害怕)peopleatnight.()1.AnowllookscleverbecauseA.ithasabeautifulbodyB.ithasbigeyesC.itcanlookstraightaheadD.itcanturnitsneck()2.AnowllooksforfoodatnightbecauseA.ithaslargeeyesB.itcan'tmoveitseyesfreelyaswecanC.itseesbetteratnightthanduringthedayD.itcan'tseeanythingatallduringtheday()3.AnowllivesonA.smallbirdsB.allkindsofbirdsC.allkindsofsmallanimalsD.noneoftheabove()4.ThecryofanowlisA.frighteningB,goodtolistentoC.likeasongD.likethesoundofacow()5.ManmustnotkillowlsbecauseA.theydon'tdoanythingwrongB.theyaregood-lookingandhavetwobigeyesC.theycryonlyatnightD.theyarehelpfultousPassage9Jimmylivesinthecountry,andhelovesplayingintherivernearhishouse.Buthisfathergetsajobinabigcity,andhegoestherewithhisfamily.Theirnewhousehasagarden,butthegardenisverysmall.Jimmyisn'thappy.Isthereafivernearhere?heisaskinghismotheronthefirstmorning.Hismotherisanswering:No,thereisn't,butthere'saniceparknearhere,Jimmy,andthere'sapoolinit.We'regoingtherethisafternoon.Jimmyishappynow.Afterlunch,Jimmyandhismothergotothepark,Jimmywantstowalknearthepool,butthereisasignbeforeit.Hismotherreadsittohim:Thispoolisdangerous.367peoplehavefalleninit.Jimmylooksintothepoolcarefully.Andhesays:ButIcan'tseethem.判断正误(T或F):()l.ThereisagardennearJimmy'soldhouse:()2.Jimmymovestoabigcitybecausehisfathergetsajobinthebigcity.()3.Jimmybecomeshappybecausehe'sgoingtoplaywithsomenewfriends.()4.Thesigntellspeoplenottowalknearthepool.()5.367peoplehavefallenintotheriver.Passage10Mr.Knottwasateacher.HetaughtinabigschoolinLondon.Helivedalongwayfromtheschool,sohewasusuallyquitetiredwhenhegothome.Atnineo'clockoneeveningwhenhewasinbed,thetelephonebellranginthehall,sohewentdownstairs,pickedupthetelephoneandsaid:Hello!Who'sspeaking,please?Wattamananswered.What'syourname,please?saidMr.Knott.Watt'smyname.wastheanswer.Yes,Iaskedyouthatwhat'syourname?Mr.Knottsaidagain.Itoldyou.Watt'smyname.saidtheotherman,AreyouJackSmith?No,I'mKnott.answered.Mr.Knott.BothMr.WattandMr.Knottputtheirtelephonesdownangrilyandthought:Whatarude(粗鲁的),foolish(愚蠢的,傻的)man!()1.Mr.Knottwasusuallytiredintheeveningbecause________.A.hewasateacherB.heworkedveryhardinaschoolC.helivedalongwayfromschoolD.hetaughttoomanystudents()2.Mr.Knottwentdownstairsatnineoneevening________.A.totelephoneMr.WattB.tomeetMr.WattC.whensomeoneranghimupD.whenthedoorbellrang()3.Mr.Wattwantedtospeakto________.A.hiswifeB.Mr.KnottC.JackSmithD.Mrs.Knott()4.Watt'smynamemeans________.A.What'smyname?B.MynameisWhatC.Areyouaskingmyname?D.MynameisWatt()5.Mr.Knottdidn'tunderstandwhatMr.Wattsaidbecause________.A.hewasafoolishteacherB.hehadbadearsC.Mr.Wattdidn'tspeakloudlyenoughD.The“a”in“watt”ispronounced(发音)astheainwhatPassaoe11OnSaturday,Anncamehomefromschoolalittleearlier.Shefeltworried.Shewantedtogetreadyforherparty.Mother,canwecookthefoodnow,please?shesaid,I'mworriedaboutmyparty.Thesandwichesareallready.saidAnn,noteveryonelikessandwiches.Whataboutmybirthdaycake?Imadeyourbirthdaycakelastnightwhenyouwereinbed.Mrs.Readanswered,weonlyneedtoputthecandlesonit,now.Oh,good!saidAnn,mayIputthemon?Annbegantoputcandlesonhercake.Thenshecountedthem.Therearen'tenoughcandles.saidAnn.Thereareonlytwelve.Weneedonemore.I'11getanotheronenow.saidhermother,don'tworry.判断正误(T或F):()1.Annwasworriedabouttheparty.()2.Annhaveabirthdaycakeforherbirthday.()3.Annwastwelveyearsold.()4.Theyputthecandlesonthebirthdaycake.()5.Theyhadtwelvecandles.Passage12Mr.Brownlivedinasmalltown,buthegotajobinabigcity,sohemovedtherewithhiswifeandhistwochildrenlastTuesday.ThenextdayMr.Browntookhisnewcaroutofthegarageandwaswashingitwhenaneighborcame.Theneighborstoppedandlookedatthenewcarforaminute.ThenMr.Brownturnedandsawhim.Theneighborsaid:That'sanewear.Isityours?Sometimes.Mr.Brownanswered.Theneighborwassurprised.Sometimes?hesaid,whatdoyoumean?Well.answeredMr.Brownslowly,whenthere'sapartyintown,itbelongstomy