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B
"You're just in time, Joe. We're going to play cowboys (牛仔) and Indians, and you can be the Indians." one of my cousins said. "How many Indians?" I asked. "Oh, about a thousand." he answered, and before I could say no, I was pushed out into the night and became a thousand Indians.
Two minutes later, I was running in the fields with a group of cowboys behind. The shouts of "After them. Let's catch the killers!" and other such TV play language came into my ears as I ran round a corner and hurried into my grandpa's car.
"We've got him, boys. Let's go and catch him!" But no one wanted to come to get me. All of my cousins except one were always very friendly to me. It was quiet outside. And I went out of the car to have a look. Just then I heard a shout, "Bring the rope (绳子), and we can burn him." "Only Indians burn people. Cowboys..." I stopped just in time. I had almost said, "Cowboys hang (绞死) people." I was tied to a tree, and the cowboys were looking for some wood when my dear mother called, "We're leaving now." "Untie(松开) me," I shouted. "We're going."
"Why did Bobby want matches?" Mum asked when we were in the car, "He was asking Dad whether he had any." "Oh, he was just going to find matches? MATCHES? Are you sure he wanted matches?" Mother was quite sure, and I didn't say any more.
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A. One thousand.
B. One hundred.
C. One group.
D. One.
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A. There were not enough children for the game.
B. The game was just going to start.
C. None of his cousins wanted to be the Indians.
D. They were just waiting for Joe.
(
A. he was tied to a tree
B. that would make things worse
C. he was caught by the cowboys
D. that would make the cowboys angry
(
A. One of Joe's cousins was looking for matches.
B. Dad didn't give the children any matches.
C. Bobby wanted to get some matches from his father.
D. Mum didn't think children should play with matches.
(
A. Joe and his cousins
B. Who knows what danger is waiting there
C. Cowboys and Indians is a children's game
D. How cowboys and Indians fought in the past
"You're just in time, Joe. We're going to play cowboys (牛仔) and Indians, and you can be the Indians." one of my cousins said. "How many Indians?" I asked. "Oh, about a thousand." he answered, and before I could say no, I was pushed out into the night and became a thousand Indians.
Two minutes later, I was running in the fields with a group of cowboys behind. The shouts of "After them. Let's catch the killers!" and other such TV play language came into my ears as I ran round a corner and hurried into my grandpa's car.
"We've got him, boys. Let's go and catch him!" But no one wanted to come to get me. All of my cousins except one were always very friendly to me. It was quiet outside. And I went out of the car to have a look. Just then I heard a shout, "Bring the rope (绳子), and we can burn him." "Only Indians burn people. Cowboys..." I stopped just in time. I had almost said, "Cowboys hang (绞死) people." I was tied to a tree, and the cowboys were looking for some wood when my dear mother called, "We're leaving now." "Untie(松开) me," I shouted. "We're going."
"Why did Bobby want matches?" Mum asked when we were in the car, "He was asking Dad whether he had any." "Oh, he was just going to find matches? MATCHES? Are you sure he wanted matches?" Mother was quite sure, and I didn't say any more.
(
D
)46. How many children played the Indians?A. One thousand.
B. One hundred.
C. One group.
D. One.
(
C
)47. Why did Joe's cousin say that Joe was just in time?A. There were not enough children for the game.
B. The game was just going to start.
C. None of his cousins wanted to be the Indians.
D. They were just waiting for Joe.
(
B
)48. Joe didn't say "Cowboys hang people" out because .A. he was tied to a tree
B. that would make things worse
C. he was caught by the cowboys
D. that would make the cowboys angry
(
A
)49. Which of the following is true?A. One of Joe's cousins was looking for matches.
B. Dad didn't give the children any matches.
C. Bobby wanted to get some matches from his father.
D. Mum didn't think children should play with matches.
(
B
)50. The best title for the story should be .A. Joe and his cousins
B. Who knows what danger is waiting there
C. Cowboys and Indians is a children's game
D. How cowboys and Indians fought in the past
答案:
46~50 DCBAB
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