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五、根据短文内容及首字母提示完成单词
All the time he lived with us. The captain made no 1. c______ whatever in his dress but to buy some stockings(长袜子) from a hawker(小贩). One of the cocks(翘起的一角) of his hat having 2. f______ down, he let it hang from that day forth, though it was a great annoyance(不便) when it blew. I remember the appearance of his coat, which he patched himself upstairs in his room. He never wrote or 3. r______ a letter, and he never 4. s______ with anyone but the 5. n______, and with these, for the most part, only when drunk on rum(朗姆酒). The great sea - chest none of us had ever seen open.
—Taken from *Treasure Island*
1.
2.
3.
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5.
All the time he lived with us. The captain made no 1. c______ whatever in his dress but to buy some stockings(长袜子) from a hawker(小贩). One of the cocks(翘起的一角) of his hat having 2. f______ down, he let it hang from that day forth, though it was a great annoyance(不便) when it blew. I remember the appearance of his coat, which he patched himself upstairs in his room. He never wrote or 3. r______ a letter, and he never 4. s______ with anyone but the 5. n______, and with these, for the most part, only when drunk on rum(朗姆酒). The great sea - chest none of us had ever seen open.
—Taken from *Treasure Island*
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change
2.
fallen
3.
received
4.
spoke
5.
neighbours
答案:
1. change 2. fallen 3. received 4. spoke 5. neighbours
六、阅读表达
阅读下面的短文,根据短文内容回答问题。
(2025·江苏省常州市九年级上期中)The room where the boys had meals was a large stone hall. A master dressed in an apron(围裙) was in the front of the hall, and one or two women helped him. It seemed that each boy had one bowl with some gruel(稀粥), and no more—except on great public festivals, when he had two ounces(盎司) and a quarter of bread besides.
The bowls never needed washing. The boys cleaned them with their spoons till they shone again; and it never took very long before they finished their meal. And after that they would sit staring at the wall, with such eager eyes, as if(似乎) they could have eaten the bricks of the wall.
Boys have generally excellent appetites(胃口). Oliver Twist and his companions(同伴) suffered from hunger for three months: at last they got so hungry and wild, that one boy, who was tall for his age, and hadn't been used to that kind of thing (because his father had kept a small cook - shop) said that he would be willing to eat the weak boy sleeping next to him. He had a wild, hungry eye; and they all believed him.
A gathering was held; lots were cast(抽签) who should walk up to the master after supper that evening, and ask for more; and it fell to Oliver Twist.
—Taken from *Oliver Twist*
1. What did the boys eat that evening according to the passage?
2. Who would go to the master to ask for more food?
3. In the third paragraph, why did a boy say he could eat the boy sleeping next to him?
4. Is it an easy task to ask for more food? Why?
阅读下面的短文,根据短文内容回答问题。
(2025·江苏省常州市九年级上期中)The room where the boys had meals was a large stone hall. A master dressed in an apron(围裙) was in the front of the hall, and one or two women helped him. It seemed that each boy had one bowl with some gruel(稀粥), and no more—except on great public festivals, when he had two ounces(盎司) and a quarter of bread besides.
The bowls never needed washing. The boys cleaned them with their spoons till they shone again; and it never took very long before they finished their meal. And after that they would sit staring at the wall, with such eager eyes, as if(似乎) they could have eaten the bricks of the wall.
Boys have generally excellent appetites(胃口). Oliver Twist and his companions(同伴) suffered from hunger for three months: at last they got so hungry and wild, that one boy, who was tall for his age, and hadn't been used to that kind of thing (because his father had kept a small cook - shop) said that he would be willing to eat the weak boy sleeping next to him. He had a wild, hungry eye; and they all believed him.
A gathering was held; lots were cast(抽签) who should walk up to the master after supper that evening, and ask for more; and it fell to Oliver Twist.
—Taken from *Oliver Twist*
1. What did the boys eat that evening according to the passage?
Some gruel.
2. Who would go to the master to ask for more food?
Oliver Twist.
3. In the third paragraph, why did a boy say he could eat the boy sleeping next to him?
Because he was too hungry.
4. Is it an easy task to ask for more food? Why?
No. Because no one was willing to do so. /Because they had to cast the lots to choose someone to do it.
答案:
1. Some gruel. 2. Oliver Twist. 3. Because he was too hungry. 4. No. Because no one was willing to do so. /Because they had to cast the lots to choose someone to do it.(意对即可)
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