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B
Last Friday a storm swept through(席卷)two villages in the New Territories,destroying(毁坏)
fourteen homes.Seven others were so badly damaged(损毁)that their owners had to leave them,and then fifteen others had broken windows or roofs.One person was killed,several were badly hurt and taken to hospital,and a number of other people received smaller injuries(受伤).Altogether over two hundred people were homeless after the storm.
A farmer,Mr.Li,said that the storm began early in the morning and lasted for over an hour.“I was eating with my wife and children,”he said,“when we heard a loud noise.A few minutes later our house fell down on top of us.We tried our best to climb out but then I saw that one of my children was missing.I went back inside and found him safe but very scared.”Mrs.Wu said that her husband had just left for work when she felt that her house was moving.She ran outside at once with her children.“There was no time to take anything,”she said.A few minutes later,the roof came down.Soldiers helped to take people out of the flooded(水淹的)area.The welfare department(福利机构)brought them food,clothes and shelters so they aren't hungry,cold and also they have living places.
( )59.How many homes altogether(总共)were damaged in the storm?
A.14 B.21 C.26 D.36
( )60.Where was Mr.Li when the storm first began?
A.He was in bed. B.He was on the top.
C.He was inside the house. D.He was outside the house.
( )61.The underlined word“sheltters”in the last paragraph means .
A.somewhere to stay B.something to eat
C.somewhere to study D.something to wear
( )62.Where maybe this article from?
A.A newspaper. B.A story book.
C.A text book. D.A history book.
Last Friday a storm swept through(席卷)two villages in the New Territories,destroying(毁坏)
fourteen homes.Seven others were so badly damaged(损毁)that their owners had to leave them,and then fifteen others had broken windows or roofs.One person was killed,several were badly hurt and taken to hospital,and a number of other people received smaller injuries(受伤).Altogether over two hundred people were homeless after the storm.
A farmer,Mr.Li,said that the storm began early in the morning and lasted for over an hour.“I was eating with my wife and children,”he said,“when we heard a loud noise.A few minutes later our house fell down on top of us.We tried our best to climb out but then I saw that one of my children was missing.I went back inside and found him safe but very scared.”Mrs.Wu said that her husband had just left for work when she felt that her house was moving.She ran outside at once with her children.“There was no time to take anything,”she said.A few minutes later,the roof came down.Soldiers helped to take people out of the flooded(水淹的)area.The welfare department(福利机构)brought them food,clothes and shelters so they aren't hungry,cold and also they have living places.
( )59.How many homes altogether(总共)were damaged in the storm?
A.14 B.21 C.26 D.36
( )60.Where was Mr.Li when the storm first began?
A.He was in bed. B.He was on the top.
C.He was inside the house. D.He was outside the house.
( )61.The underlined word“sheltters”in the last paragraph means .
A.somewhere to stay B.something to eat
C.somewhere to study D.something to wear
( )62.Where maybe this article from?
A.A newspaper. B.A story book.
C.A text book. D.A history book.
答案:
59 - 62 DCAA
C
In the time of Yellow Emperor,there were no written words.People remembered things by tying knots (打结)in ropes and carving(雕刻)shapes on sttone wallls.
One day,Yellow Emperor discussed a matter with a wise man named Cang Jie.Cang took out a piece of knotted rope,but he found it was destroyed.It was impossible for him to remember the matter clearly.Then he turned to a stone wall,but he could hardly read the shapes on it because they were carved by another person.
“The ropes will be destroyed because of some unknown reasons.And the shapes can only be read by a few people,”Yellow Emperor said to Cang.“Can you come up with something better?"
Cang thought over the problem for days and nights.One morning after a heavy snowfall,he saw the footprints of some different animals.These footprints helped him to recognize what animals passed by.Cang suddenly had an idea.He drew a tiger and a bear on the snow−covered ground.But soon,he found this took too much time.He realized that he had to make the drawings easier.
All the shapes on the stone walls came into his mind.Cang kept making all kinds of shapes on the ground.He paid attention to drawing.To show the Sun,for example he used a circle with a dot in the middle.A half−circle and a vertical line(垂直线)made up the Moon.And three lines that are not straight were used to show water.These symbols(符号)shone brightly in the snow.
In the end,Cang created a whole set of symbols to remember things.People could easily understand these symbols.Since then,they have been able to write down their own history in this way..
( )63.How does the writer develop Paragraph5?
A.By telling stories. B.By listing numbers.
C.By comparing facts. D.By giving examples.
( )64.Which picture best describes the symbol off the Moon?

( )65.What is the passage mainly about?
A.The reason why people tied knots.
B.The reason why Cang loved drawing.
C.What the history of carving shapes is.
D.How Cang created symbols to remember things.
In the time of Yellow Emperor,there were no written words.People remembered things by tying knots (打结)in ropes and carving(雕刻)shapes on sttone wallls.
One day,Yellow Emperor discussed a matter with a wise man named Cang Jie.Cang took out a piece of knotted rope,but he found it was destroyed.It was impossible for him to remember the matter clearly.Then he turned to a stone wall,but he could hardly read the shapes on it because they were carved by another person.
“The ropes will be destroyed because of some unknown reasons.And the shapes can only be read by a few people,”Yellow Emperor said to Cang.“Can you come up with something better?"
Cang thought over the problem for days and nights.One morning after a heavy snowfall,he saw the footprints of some different animals.These footprints helped him to recognize what animals passed by.Cang suddenly had an idea.He drew a tiger and a bear on the snow−covered ground.But soon,he found this took too much time.He realized that he had to make the drawings easier.
All the shapes on the stone walls came into his mind.Cang kept making all kinds of shapes on the ground.He paid attention to drawing.To show the Sun,for example he used a circle with a dot in the middle.A half−circle and a vertical line(垂直线)made up the Moon.And three lines that are not straight were used to show water.These symbols(符号)shone brightly in the snow.
In the end,Cang created a whole set of symbols to remember things.People could easily understand these symbols.Since then,they have been able to write down their own history in this way..
( )63.How does the writer develop Paragraph5?
A.By telling stories. B.By listing numbers.
C.By comparing facts. D.By giving examples.
( )64.Which picture best describes the symbol off the Moon?
( )65.What is the passage mainly about?
A.The reason why people tied knots.
B.The reason why Cang loved drawing.
C.What the history of carving shapes is.
D.How Cang created symbols to remember things.
答案:
63 - 65 DBD
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