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B
Something caught my eyes when I was walking down the street. Two silver coins were shining in a melting(融化)snow bank, so I dug through the snow looking for more. Of course, I just ended up with really cold hands. I put the two coins into my pocket and went home, colder but richer. I began to think about how to spend the money.
Two days later, Mary and her little sister Susy were searching something in the snow. “Finders are keepers” was my first thought. I didn’t want to give them even though Susy was already crying. “I dropped them right here,” she said with tears. Her hands were cold and red for digging in the snow. “Maybe they slid(滑动)down the street with the melting snow. Let’s dig over here,” Mary’s voice sounded confident.
“They’ll never know” was my second thought, and I walked past them. “Phil, have you seen two silver coins?” asked Mary. Susy looked up from digging. Her eyes were hopeful.
“Tell a lie” was my third thought. “As a matter of fact,” I hesitated(犹豫), “I dug two coins out of that snow bank just a few days ago. I wondered who might have lost them.” Susy hugged me with a big smile, “Oh, thank you so much.”
根据材料内容选择最佳答案。
(
A. Unhappy. B. Excited.
C. Nervous. D. Confident.
(
A. Susy and Mary.
B. Mary and Phil.
C. Susy’s hands.
D. Two coins.
(
a. Phil found two silver coins in the snow.
b. Susy dropped two silver coins.
c. Phil dug through the snow.
d. Susy kept digging in the snow for her lost coins.
A. a→b→c→d B. a→c→d→b
C. b→a→c→d D. b→c→d→a
(
A. Susy expected Phil to dig together.
B. Susy expected Phil to return the coins.
C. Susy hoped to dig out the lost coins.
D. Susy hoped to get some useful information.
(
A. He would give them back to Susy.
B. He would buy some food for Susy.
C. He would keep them for himself.
D. He would give them to his parents.
Something caught my eyes when I was walking down the street. Two silver coins were shining in a melting(融化)snow bank, so I dug through the snow looking for more. Of course, I just ended up with really cold hands. I put the two coins into my pocket and went home, colder but richer. I began to think about how to spend the money.
Two days later, Mary and her little sister Susy were searching something in the snow. “Finders are keepers” was my first thought. I didn’t want to give them even though Susy was already crying. “I dropped them right here,” she said with tears. Her hands were cold and red for digging in the snow. “Maybe they slid(滑动)down the street with the melting snow. Let’s dig over here,” Mary’s voice sounded confident.
“They’ll never know” was my second thought, and I walked past them. “Phil, have you seen two silver coins?” asked Mary. Susy looked up from digging. Her eyes were hopeful.
“Tell a lie” was my third thought. “As a matter of fact,” I hesitated(犹豫), “I dug two coins out of that snow bank just a few days ago. I wondered who might have lost them.” Susy hugged me with a big smile, “Oh, thank you so much.”
根据材料内容选择最佳答案。
(
B
) 26. How did Phil feel when he was going home?A. Unhappy. B. Excited.
C. Nervous. D. Confident.
(
D
) 27. What does the underlined word “they” in the second paragraph refer to?A. Susy and Mary.
B. Mary and Phil.
C. Susy’s hands.
D. Two coins.
(
C
) 28. Which is the right order of the following events?a. Phil found two silver coins in the snow.
b. Susy dropped two silver coins.
c. Phil dug through the snow.
d. Susy kept digging in the snow for her lost coins.
A. a→b→c→d B. a→c→d→b
C. b→a→c→d D. b→c→d→a
(
D
) 29. What does the underlined sentence “Her eyes were hopeful.” in the third paragraph suggest?A. Susy expected Phil to dig together.
B. Susy expected Phil to return the coins.
C. Susy hoped to dig out the lost coins.
D. Susy hoped to get some useful information.
(
A
) 30. What would Phil probably do with the two coins in the end?A. He would give them back to Susy.
B. He would buy some food for Susy.
C. He would keep them for himself.
D. He would give them to his parents.
答案:
26.B 27.D 28.C 29.D 30.A
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