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五、阅读理解。
①When I was seven, my parents filled my pocket with coins on holidays. I directly went to a toy shop. Along the way, I heard a boy whistling(吹口哨). I loved the sound and offered all my money to learn the whistle. I then came home and went whistling all over the house. I was happy with my whistle, but all my family felt noisy. When my brother and sisters heard how much I had paid for learning the whistle, they told me I had been fooled. This made me think of all the good things I could have bought with the rest of the money.
②This experience, however, taught me something. I always remember the whistle when I want to buy some unnecessary things. I then said to myself, “Don't give too much for the whistle.” In that way, I have saved lots of money. As I grew up, I met with many people who gave too much for the whistle.
③When I saw people waste their time to become popular among those important people, I said to myself, “This man gives too much for his whistle.”
④When I met with a man of pleasure, giving up his health for his dream, I said to myself, “You are providing pain for yourself. You give too much for your whistle.”
⑤If I see one who likes fine clothes, fine houses or fine furniture, for which he becomes poor, I thought he has paid too much for his whistle.
⑥In short, I believe that a great part of the unhappiness of people is caused by the wrong understanding of the value of things, and by their giving too much for their whistle.
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A. his pocket was filled with coins
B. they felt noisy at home
C. he had paid too much to the boy who taught him to whistle
D. they always like to laugh at him
(
A. describe a whistling B. express his feelings
C. lead to the following paragraphs D. share ideas
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a. A girl spends too much time on her dressing to make other people like her.
b. A student studies all night to prepare for an exam.
c. One spends all his money to buy a new toy.
A. ab B. ac C. abc D. bc
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A. ①/②/③④⑤/⑥ B. ①②③/④⑤/⑥
C. ①/②/③④⑤⑥ D. ①②/③④/⑤⑥
①When I was seven, my parents filled my pocket with coins on holidays. I directly went to a toy shop. Along the way, I heard a boy whistling(吹口哨). I loved the sound and offered all my money to learn the whistle. I then came home and went whistling all over the house. I was happy with my whistle, but all my family felt noisy. When my brother and sisters heard how much I had paid for learning the whistle, they told me I had been fooled. This made me think of all the good things I could have bought with the rest of the money.
②This experience, however, taught me something. I always remember the whistle when I want to buy some unnecessary things. I then said to myself, “Don't give too much for the whistle.” In that way, I have saved lots of money. As I grew up, I met with many people who gave too much for the whistle.
③When I saw people waste their time to become popular among those important people, I said to myself, “This man gives too much for his whistle.”
④When I met with a man of pleasure, giving up his health for his dream, I said to myself, “You are providing pain for yourself. You give too much for your whistle.”
⑤If I see one who likes fine clothes, fine houses or fine furniture, for which he becomes poor, I thought he has paid too much for his whistle.
⑥In short, I believe that a great part of the unhappiness of people is caused by the wrong understanding of the value of things, and by their giving too much for their whistle.
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C
)36. The writer's family thought he had been fooled because.A. his pocket was filled with coins
B. they felt noisy at home
C. he had paid too much to the boy who taught him to whistle
D. they always like to laugh at him
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C
)37. The experience of the writer in Paragraph 1 is used to.A. describe a whistling B. express his feelings
C. lead to the following paragraphs D. share ideas
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C
)38. People who gave too much for the whistle include.a. A girl spends too much time on her dressing to make other people like her.
b. A student studies all night to prepare for an exam.
c. One spends all his money to buy a new toy.
A. ab B. ac C. abc D. bc
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A
)39. Which of the following best shows the RIGHT structure of the passage?A. ①/②/③④⑤/⑥ B. ①②③/④⑤/⑥
C. ①/②/③④⑤⑥ D. ①②/③④/⑤⑥
答案:
36-39.CCCA
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