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四、阅读表达
The train made a lot of noise as it came to a stop at the station. Martha waited for a while until her father held her hand. They walked onto the train together. Her mother and brother walked behind them.
This was the first train ride for Martha and her brother Brian. They would take the train to visit their grandparents. They usually went there by car. But today,Mum and Dad wanted to try a different way.
They walked to the middle of the train. They found some seats and sat down. A few minutes later,the train began to move.
Martha and Brian felt a little nervous,but their parents said they would enjoy the ride. Dad said he liked the train ride because he didn’t need to drive all the time. Mum added that she could talk to her two children face to face instead of turning around.
When the children heard their parents’ words,they felt relaxed.
“The train isn’t as noisy as I thought it would be,”said Martha,“and I can stand up and walk around. I believe I can see everything through the windows. ”“The train really goes fast,”said Brian. “I like that best of all. If we get on the train in the morning,we can see grandparents before lunch. I can’t wait to enjoy their apple pie!”
1. According to the passage,who got on the train first?
2. How did Martha and Brian usually go to visit their grandparents?
3. Did Martha and Brian feel a little nervous when the train began to move?
4. Why did Dad like the train ride?
5. What does the underlined word “that” refer to?
The train made a lot of noise as it came to a stop at the station. Martha waited for a while until her father held her hand. They walked onto the train together. Her mother and brother walked behind them.
This was the first train ride for Martha and her brother Brian. They would take the train to visit their grandparents. They usually went there by car. But today,Mum and Dad wanted to try a different way.
They walked to the middle of the train. They found some seats and sat down. A few minutes later,the train began to move.
Martha and Brian felt a little nervous,but their parents said they would enjoy the ride. Dad said he liked the train ride because he didn’t need to drive all the time. Mum added that she could talk to her two children face to face instead of turning around.
When the children heard their parents’ words,they felt relaxed.
“The train isn’t as noisy as I thought it would be,”said Martha,“and I can stand up and walk around. I believe I can see everything through the windows. ”“The train really goes fast,”said Brian. “I like that best of all. If we get on the train in the morning,we can see grandparents before lunch. I can’t wait to enjoy their apple pie!”
1. According to the passage,who got on the train first?
Martha and her father (got on the train first).
2. How did Martha and Brian usually go to visit their grandparents?
By car/In a car. /They usually went to visit their grandparents by car/in a car.
3. Did Martha and Brian feel a little nervous when the train began to move?
Yes,they did. /Yes.
4. Why did Dad like the train ride?
Because he didn't need to drive all the time.
5. What does the underlined word “that” refer to?
The train really goes fast. /It refers to "The train really goes fast".
答案:
1. Martha and her father (got on the train first).
2. By car/In a car. /They usually went to visit their grandparents by car/in a car.
3. Yes,they did. /Yes.
4. Because he didn't need to drive all the time.
5. The train really goes fast. /It refers to "The train really goes fast".
2. By car/In a car. /They usually went to visit their grandparents by car/in a car.
3. Yes,they did. /Yes.
4. Because he didn't need to drive all the time.
5. The train really goes fast. /It refers to "The train really goes fast".
五、阅读理解
In Los Angeles,a waiter served a group of teens. The waiter remembered his experience as a young high school student. So he made sure the teens had a pleasant experience at the restaurant. The waiter made sure of it.
After serving all the teens and doing a great job,he was left a tip,only 3. 28. That was hardly enough to buy a drink at Starbucks.The waiter went home. And he felt hatred for the students who did not know the value of hard work. They looked down on people like him. Or so he thought.After several days,the waiter forgot about it. His life went on as usual. But ten days later,he received a letter from the teens.“About a week and a half ago,on October 7,my three friends and I came to eat at this restaurant as our own homecoming celebration. It was an exciting experience for us to be here alone,and it was all new to us. And you were the best waiter we could ask for. You were kind,helpful,and didn’t treat us like babies! So I want to say thank you for making our ‘grown-up’ experience so amazing and fun.I would also like to say sorry on behalf of(代表)my group. Since we were new to all of this,our 13-year-old minds didn’t exactly know how to deal with the bill. The bill was reasonable,but we had completely forgotten(and didn’t know,to be honest)what a tip even was,let alone how much to give. So we emptied our pockets,and all our money added up to 3. 28.
Having no idea of how small this really was,we left. Later,we realized our mistake and felt terrible. We knew we had to make it right.
So together with this letter,you will find the correct 18% tip+extra for simply being amazing. Thank you for your help and patience and also thank you for making our night fun. Thank you!”
(
A. He tried to make them pay more.
B. He served them like other waiters.
C. He treated them as young children.
D. He did his best to make them happy.
(
A. Because they looked down on the waiter.
B. Because they didn’t know what a tip meant.
C. Because they weren’t pleased with the service.
D. Because they thought the tip should be that much.
(
A. The tip they left for the waiter.
B. The bill the restaurant received.
C. The way the waiter served them.
D. The fun they had at the restaurant.
(
A. What kind of guests they receive.
B. What dishes people usually order.
C. Whether they are given reasonable tips.
D. How much customers pay for their meals.
In Los Angeles,a waiter served a group of teens. The waiter remembered his experience as a young high school student. So he made sure the teens had a pleasant experience at the restaurant. The waiter made sure of it.
After serving all the teens and doing a great job,he was left a tip,only 3. 28. That was hardly enough to buy a drink at Starbucks.The waiter went home. And he felt hatred for the students who did not know the value of hard work. They looked down on people like him. Or so he thought.After several days,the waiter forgot about it. His life went on as usual. But ten days later,he received a letter from the teens.“About a week and a half ago,on October 7,my three friends and I came to eat at this restaurant as our own homecoming celebration. It was an exciting experience for us to be here alone,and it was all new to us. And you were the best waiter we could ask for. You were kind,helpful,and didn’t treat us like babies! So I want to say thank you for making our ‘grown-up’ experience so amazing and fun.I would also like to say sorry on behalf of(代表)my group. Since we were new to all of this,our 13-year-old minds didn’t exactly know how to deal with the bill. The bill was reasonable,but we had completely forgotten(and didn’t know,to be honest)what a tip even was,let alone how much to give. So we emptied our pockets,and all our money added up to 3. 28.
Having no idea of how small this really was,we left. Later,we realized our mistake and felt terrible. We knew we had to make it right.
So together with this letter,you will find the correct 18% tip+extra for simply being amazing. Thank you for your help and patience and also thank you for making our night fun. Thank you!”
(
D
)1. How did the waiter receive(接待)the group of teens?A. He tried to make them pay more.
B. He served them like other waiters.
C. He treated them as young children.
D. He did his best to make them happy.
(
B
)2. Why did the group of teens leave that small tip?A. Because they looked down on the waiter.
B. Because they didn’t know what a tip meant.
C. Because they weren’t pleased with the service.
D. Because they thought the tip should be that much.
(
A
)3. What made the teens write the letter?A. The tip they left for the waiter.
B. The bill the restaurant received.
C. The way the waiter served them.
D. The fun they had at the restaurant.
(
C
)4. What do restaurant waiters mind most in America?A. What kind of guests they receive.
B. What dishes people usually order.
C. Whether they are given reasonable tips.
D. How much customers pay for their meals.
答案:
1.D 2.B 3.A 4.C
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