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“Wake up, everybody,” Robin shouted. “It is time for us to find another rich guest to pay for our feast.” Little John woke up slowly.
“You go west, and I go east. We try to find the richest man and bring him here!”
Robin walked for miles and saw many people, but none of them were rich. But when he was eating, he saw a knight.
Robin said hello to him. The knight stopped, but said nothing. His face was full of sadness. “You need a good feast to cheer you up!” said Robin. “I have no reason to be happy,” said the knight. “My name is Robin Hood. Who are you?” For a moment, the knight's eyes grew wide. He knew all about Robin Hood's feasts. “I am Sir Richard Lea,” he said, “but I have no money to give you for your feast.” Robin said, “You are a knight, and knights are rich men.”
Sir Richard sighed, “My son killed another knight by accident and I had to pay a huge fine. To get the money, I had to borrow from the Priory of Emmet. Now I must return that money to the Priory or I will lose my land and my castle.” Robin felt sorry for the knight. “Come with me. Perhaps I can help you,” he said. Sir Richard agreed and followed Robin back to Sherwood Forest.
When they arrived at the camp, Robin told him to enjoy himself. Then Robin asked Little John, “Did you find a rich guest?” Little John laughed, “Yes, I did.” He brought forward his guest and Robin recognized(认出) him at once. It was the Bishop of Hereford! Robin said, “We meet again. Welcome to our feast.” The bishop was furious(愤怒的), but he didn't say anything. He was too afraid of Robin.
Just then Robin saw there was a box tightly held in his hands.
Robin shot the box with his sword. The box hit the ground and thousands of gold coins fell out of it. Sir Richard came forward and Robin pointed to him, “Do you know this man?” Robin asked the bishop. “Yes,” replied the bishop. “Does he owe you money?”“He owes money to the Priory of Emmet and I am the bishop for the Priory.”
Robin said, “Many people say you are the richest bishop in England.” Robin started to count the coins and said, “I think you have plenty of money and you want to help Sir Richard.” When there were five hundred gold coins in Robin's hands, he gave them to Sir Richard. “Take this,” he said, “and pay your fine.”
Soon, Sir Richard left with the five hundred gold coins. He thanked Robin Hood and said, “One day, I hope I can repay your great favour.”
After that, Robin freed the bishop. The bishop left the camp quietly without all his money but when he was far away and no one could hear him, he said, “One day, I am going to make Robin Hood very, very sorry for stealing all my money. Wait and see.”
( )6. Robin Hood tried to find rich guests to his feast ______.
A. to make them enjoy themselves at the feast
B. to make them pay for the feast
C. to tell fun stories to them
D. to help with their problems
( )7. The underlined word “sighed” showed that ______.
A. Sir Richard was happy
B. Sir Richard was excited
C. Sir Richard was sad
D. Sir Richard was tired
( )8. How much money did Sir Richard need?
A. Six hundred gold coins.
B. Five hundred gold coins.
C. Seven hundred gold coins.
D. Five thousand gold coins.
( )9. (创新考法·信息排序)Which of the following shows the right order of the story?
① Sir Richard met Robin Hood and followed him back to Sherwood Forest.
② Sir Richard borrowed money from the Priory of Emmet to pay a huge fine.
③ Robin Hood took the bishop's money to help Sir Richard.
④ Robin Hood met the bishop again at the feast.
A. ②①④③
B. ②③①④
C. ①②④③
D. ①②③④
( )10. What can you infer from the passage?
A. Sir Richard could keep his land and castle.
B. Robin Hood killed the bishop at last.
C. The bishop lost five hundred gold coins.
D. Robin Hood stole the bishop's money.
第二节 (传统文化)阅读下面短文,从所给选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,使短文通顺、结构完整,其中有两项是多余选项。
A great tradition
Dragon boat racing has a long history. The tradition of dragon boat racing started almost 2,000 years ago in China. 1. ______
You can see dragon boats in action in many countries around the world today. They have brightly coloured dragons' heads and tails. 2. ______ In China, the dragon is an important symbol of strength and power.
3. ______ These can include the head of a camel, the antlers(角) of a deer, antler head the claws of an eagle, and the scales of a fish! Before the race, the dragon boat has to be “woken up” or made ready to race. In a special ceremony, the dragon's eyes are painted with a dot. Painting the dragon's eyes is said to wake the sleeping dragon. scales claw 4. ______ Each boat usually has 20 paddlers(划桨手) who sit side by side in rows of two. There is also someone at the back to steer(掌舵) the boat, and a drummer at the front who sets the pace.
Dragon boat racing is a fast-growing sport. 5. ______ Going to watch these dragon boats on the water is a fun way to celebrate this exciting part of Chinese culture.
A. The festival is marked as a cultural holiday in China.
B. All over the world, people take part in dragon boat races.
C. The crew(船员) on a dragon boat works together to race the boat.
D. Dragons have different cultural meanings in different countries.
E. Traditionally, a Chinese dragon is made up of parts of other animals.
F. People often throw rice dumplings into the river to remember Qu Yuan.
G. In ancient times, dragon boat races celebrated the planting of the rice crop in summer.

“Wake up, everybody,” Robin shouted. “It is time for us to find another rich guest to pay for our feast.” Little John woke up slowly.
“You go west, and I go east. We try to find the richest man and bring him here!”
Robin walked for miles and saw many people, but none of them were rich. But when he was eating, he saw a knight.
Robin said hello to him. The knight stopped, but said nothing. His face was full of sadness. “You need a good feast to cheer you up!” said Robin. “I have no reason to be happy,” said the knight. “My name is Robin Hood. Who are you?” For a moment, the knight's eyes grew wide. He knew all about Robin Hood's feasts. “I am Sir Richard Lea,” he said, “but I have no money to give you for your feast.” Robin said, “You are a knight, and knights are rich men.”
Sir Richard sighed, “My son killed another knight by accident and I had to pay a huge fine. To get the money, I had to borrow from the Priory of Emmet. Now I must return that money to the Priory or I will lose my land and my castle.” Robin felt sorry for the knight. “Come with me. Perhaps I can help you,” he said. Sir Richard agreed and followed Robin back to Sherwood Forest.
When they arrived at the camp, Robin told him to enjoy himself. Then Robin asked Little John, “Did you find a rich guest?” Little John laughed, “Yes, I did.” He brought forward his guest and Robin recognized(认出) him at once. It was the Bishop of Hereford! Robin said, “We meet again. Welcome to our feast.” The bishop was furious(愤怒的), but he didn't say anything. He was too afraid of Robin.
Just then Robin saw there was a box tightly held in his hands.
Robin shot the box with his sword. The box hit the ground and thousands of gold coins fell out of it. Sir Richard came forward and Robin pointed to him, “Do you know this man?” Robin asked the bishop. “Yes,” replied the bishop. “Does he owe you money?”“He owes money to the Priory of Emmet and I am the bishop for the Priory.”
Robin said, “Many people say you are the richest bishop in England.” Robin started to count the coins and said, “I think you have plenty of money and you want to help Sir Richard.” When there were five hundred gold coins in Robin's hands, he gave them to Sir Richard. “Take this,” he said, “and pay your fine.”
Soon, Sir Richard left with the five hundred gold coins. He thanked Robin Hood and said, “One day, I hope I can repay your great favour.”
After that, Robin freed the bishop. The bishop left the camp quietly without all his money but when he was far away and no one could hear him, he said, “One day, I am going to make Robin Hood very, very sorry for stealing all my money. Wait and see.”
( )6. Robin Hood tried to find rich guests to his feast ______.
A. to make them enjoy themselves at the feast
B. to make them pay for the feast
C. to tell fun stories to them
D. to help with their problems
( )7. The underlined word “sighed” showed that ______.
A. Sir Richard was happy
B. Sir Richard was excited
C. Sir Richard was sad
D. Sir Richard was tired
( )8. How much money did Sir Richard need?
A. Six hundred gold coins.
B. Five hundred gold coins.
C. Seven hundred gold coins.
D. Five thousand gold coins.
( )9. (创新考法·信息排序)Which of the following shows the right order of the story?
① Sir Richard met Robin Hood and followed him back to Sherwood Forest.
② Sir Richard borrowed money from the Priory of Emmet to pay a huge fine.
③ Robin Hood took the bishop's money to help Sir Richard.
④ Robin Hood met the bishop again at the feast.
A. ②①④③
B. ②③①④
C. ①②④③
D. ①②③④
( )10. What can you infer from the passage?
A. Sir Richard could keep his land and castle.
B. Robin Hood killed the bishop at last.
C. The bishop lost five hundred gold coins.
D. Robin Hood stole the bishop's money.
第二节 (传统文化)阅读下面短文,从所给选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,使短文通顺、结构完整,其中有两项是多余选项。
A great tradition
Dragon boat racing has a long history. The tradition of dragon boat racing started almost 2,000 years ago in China. 1. ______
You can see dragon boats in action in many countries around the world today. They have brightly coloured dragons' heads and tails. 2. ______ In China, the dragon is an important symbol of strength and power.
3. ______ These can include the head of a camel, the antlers(角) of a deer, antler head the claws of an eagle, and the scales of a fish! Before the race, the dragon boat has to be “woken up” or made ready to race. In a special ceremony, the dragon's eyes are painted with a dot. Painting the dragon's eyes is said to wake the sleeping dragon. scales claw 4. ______ Each boat usually has 20 paddlers(划桨手) who sit side by side in rows of two. There is also someone at the back to steer(掌舵) the boat, and a drummer at the front who sets the pace.
Dragon boat racing is a fast-growing sport. 5. ______ Going to watch these dragon boats on the water is a fun way to celebrate this exciting part of Chinese culture.
A. The festival is marked as a cultural holiday in China.
B. All over the world, people take part in dragon boat races.
C. The crew(船员) on a dragon boat works together to race the boat.
D. Dragons have different cultural meanings in different countries.
E. Traditionally, a Chinese dragon is made up of parts of other animals.
F. People often throw rice dumplings into the river to remember Qu Yuan.
G. In ancient times, dragon boat races celebrated the planting of the rice crop in summer.
答案:
第一节 6~10. BCBAA
第二节 1~5. GDECB
第二节 1~5. GDECB
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