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任务二 阅读理解
A
Home
Home is sweet and free.
Home is the place for me.
Home is a warm place to be.
Home is waking up to the smell of Mum's cooking.
Home is sharing the holidays with Brother's laughing.
Home is watching the careful work of Dad's gardening.
Home is the umbrella on the rainy day.
When I grow up and go away,
I know I can always come back to .
( ) 1. In the poem, which of the following words is NOT the writer's feeling for home?
A. Sad. B. Free. C. Warm. D. Sweet.
( ) 2. Which is the best word for “ ” for rhyme(押韵)?
A. live B. stay C. see D. love
( ) 3. We can know that home is the place to .
A. cook for Mum B. sleep in the bed
C. watch Dad's careful gardening D. share the food with the brother
A
Home
Home is sweet and free.
Home is the place for me.
Home is a warm place to be.
Home is waking up to the smell of Mum's cooking.
Home is sharing the holidays with Brother's laughing.
Home is watching the careful work of Dad's gardening.
Home is the umbrella on the rainy day.
When I grow up and go away,
I know I can always come back to .
( ) 1. In the poem, which of the following words is NOT the writer's feeling for home?
A. Sad. B. Free. C. Warm. D. Sweet.
( ) 2. Which is the best word for “ ” for rhyme(押韵)?
A. live B. stay C. see D. love
( ) 3. We can know that home is the place to .
A. cook for Mum B. sleep in the bed
C. watch Dad's careful gardening D. share the food with the brother
答案:
B
Early one October morning,a nice woman sent a young magpie(喜鹊)to my home for care.The magpie flew into the front window of a truck and got hurt,but luckily the woman passed by.
With my care,the young magpie did very well,but he was not happy to find himself in a cage.
Six days later,his wings(翅膀)were fine and nothing else was broken.He recovered,so I decided to drive him to where he was found.When I arrived,I got the cage out of the car and opened the door,offering my arm.He jumped onto it and looked around.I could see he knew where he was.
Next to us was a tree.He flew straight to the top to join a wagtail(鹡鸰).The wagtail made lots of high singing and flew across the field.But the young magpie was on the top of the tree.I began to worry because he still needed his parents.
The next minute,I heard the singing of the wagtail again.He was flying back and two large magpies followed.They stopped on either side of the young magpie,and then put their heads in the air and sang excitedly.
( ) 4. Who sent the young magpie to the writer's home?
A. A young doctor. B. A nice woman.
C. The writer's parents. D. The truck driver.
( ) 5. What does the underlined word “recovered" mean in Chinese?
A. 康复 B. 求救 C. 挨饿 D. 唱歌
( ) 6. What happened at the end of the story?
A. The magpie broke both his wings again.
B. The magpie flew away with the wagtail.
C. The magpie got together with his parents.
D. The magpie came back to the writer's home.
( ) 7. What do you think of the writer?
A. Clever. B. Lucky. C. Kind. D. Cute.
Early one October morning,a nice woman sent a young magpie(喜鹊)to my home for care.The magpie flew into the front window of a truck and got hurt,but luckily the woman passed by.
With my care,the young magpie did very well,but he was not happy to find himself in a cage.
Six days later,his wings(翅膀)were fine and nothing else was broken.He recovered,so I decided to drive him to where he was found.When I arrived,I got the cage out of the car and opened the door,offering my arm.He jumped onto it and looked around.I could see he knew where he was.
Next to us was a tree.He flew straight to the top to join a wagtail(鹡鸰).The wagtail made lots of high singing and flew across the field.But the young magpie was on the top of the tree.I began to worry because he still needed his parents.
The next minute,I heard the singing of the wagtail again.He was flying back and two large magpies followed.They stopped on either side of the young magpie,and then put their heads in the air and sang excitedly.
( ) 4. Who sent the young magpie to the writer's home?
A. A young doctor. B. A nice woman.
C. The writer's parents. D. The truck driver.
( ) 5. What does the underlined word “recovered" mean in Chinese?
A. 康复 B. 求救 C. 挨饿 D. 唱歌
( ) 6. What happened at the end of the story?
A. The magpie broke both his wings again.
B. The magpie flew away with the wagtail.
C. The magpie got together with his parents.
D. The magpie came back to the writer's home.
( ) 7. What do you think of the writer?
A. Clever. B. Lucky. C. Kind. D. Cute.
答案:
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