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Oliver set off the direction of London. “No one will find me in London,” he thought. He walked for twenty miles, and then he lay down in a field and fell asleep. He walked for seven more days, begging(乞讨)for food and water. Then on the seventh day he walked slowly into a small town and sat down to rest. His feet were bleeding and he was covered in dirt(灰尘). A boy saw him and came to talk to him.
“Hello, where have you been?” asked the boy.
The boy was about the same age as Oliver, but he was a strange - looking boy. He had a large hat and he wore a man’s coat, which came nearly his feet. He was just a dirty little boy but he acted and talked like an adult.
“I’ve walked for seven days,” said Oliver. “I’m very tired and hungry.”
“Well,” said the boy, “come with me and I’ll get you something to eat.”
The boy bought Oliver some food. Then, as Oliver ate hungrily, they talked.
“Are you going to London?” the boy asked. “Yes,” Oliver replied.
“Have you got anywhere to stay?” “No.”
“I know an old gentleman who lives in London,” said the boy. “ ▲ ”
Oliver was thankful for his offer. His new friend was Jack Dawkins, but Jack’s friends called him the Dodger(神偷).
Later that night they reached London. The Dodger led Oliver to a narrow smelly(臭的)street, and into a house. They climbed the stairs and went into a room at the top.
Oliver looked around. They were in a large room. The walls and ceiling were black with age and dirt. A man was cooking some food in a frying pan over a fire. The man had an ugly face and dirty red hair. There were beds on the floors. Four or five boys, about the same age as the Dodger, sat around a table.
“Fagin,” said the Dodger, “this is my friend Oliver Twist.”
The man grinned(露齿笑), then he shook Oliver’s hand and said, “We are very glad to meet you, Oliver.”
— Adapted from Oliver Twist
( ) 1. How was Oliver’s trip to London?
A. Funny. B. Comfortable. C. Meaningful. D. Difficult.
( ) 2. The boy was strange - looking NOT because _______.
A. he wore a large hat B. he was the same age as Oliver
C. he acted like an adult D. he wore a large coat
( ) 3. Which sentence can be put in the “ ▲ ”?
A. He’ll cook some delicious food for you. B. He’ll send you to school in his car.
C. He’ll give you a place to stay for nothing. D. He’ll help you to find your parents.
( ) 4. Which sentence about the room they lived is TRUE?
A. It was in a narrow street. B. It was small and dirty.
C. It was on the ground floor. D. It had white walls and ceiling.
( ) 5. Which is the best title for this passage?
A. Oliver Gets Hurt. B. Oliver Meets Old Friends.
C. Oliver Gets a New House. D. Oliver Gets to London.
“Hello, where have you been?” asked the boy.
The boy was about the same age as Oliver, but he was a strange - looking boy. He had a large hat and he wore a man’s coat, which came nearly his feet. He was just a dirty little boy but he acted and talked like an adult.
“I’ve walked for seven days,” said Oliver. “I’m very tired and hungry.”
“Well,” said the boy, “come with me and I’ll get you something to eat.”
The boy bought Oliver some food. Then, as Oliver ate hungrily, they talked.
“Are you going to London?” the boy asked. “Yes,” Oliver replied.
“Have you got anywhere to stay?” “No.”
“I know an old gentleman who lives in London,” said the boy. “ ▲ ”
Oliver was thankful for his offer. His new friend was Jack Dawkins, but Jack’s friends called him the Dodger(神偷).
Later that night they reached London. The Dodger led Oliver to a narrow smelly(臭的)street, and into a house. They climbed the stairs and went into a room at the top.
Oliver looked around. They were in a large room. The walls and ceiling were black with age and dirt. A man was cooking some food in a frying pan over a fire. The man had an ugly face and dirty red hair. There were beds on the floors. Four or five boys, about the same age as the Dodger, sat around a table.
“Fagin,” said the Dodger, “this is my friend Oliver Twist.”
The man grinned(露齿笑), then he shook Oliver’s hand and said, “We are very glad to meet you, Oliver.”
— Adapted from Oliver Twist
( ) 1. How was Oliver’s trip to London?
A. Funny. B. Comfortable. C. Meaningful. D. Difficult.
( ) 2. The boy was strange - looking NOT because _______.
A. he wore a large hat B. he was the same age as Oliver
C. he acted like an adult D. he wore a large coat
( ) 3. Which sentence can be put in the “ ▲ ”?
A. He’ll cook some delicious food for you. B. He’ll send you to school in his car.
C. He’ll give you a place to stay for nothing. D. He’ll help you to find your parents.
( ) 4. Which sentence about the room they lived is TRUE?
A. It was in a narrow street. B. It was small and dirty.
C. It was on the ground floor. D. It had white walls and ceiling.
( ) 5. Which is the best title for this passage?
A. Oliver Gets Hurt. B. Oliver Meets Old Friends.
C. Oliver Gets a New House. D. Oliver Gets to London.
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