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Jack lived in a small town near the sea. He loved the beaches and the visitors who came in summer. His family had moved there when he was two years old. Now, eleven years later, he was going to enter the eighth grade. Jack had lots of friends, really good friends. He loved basketball. He played as a seventh grader, and he was going to be in the starting five during the coming season.
One morning at the breakfast table, Jack's dad told everybody that there would be a change about his job, and the family would move to a large city in another state. Jack was angry and terribly disappointed. He didn't like big cities, and he knew that leaving his friends would be very hard. The school he would go to was almost new.
On the first day he found this new school was much older, and it seemed that the students didn't like to make friends with him.
"★," Jack said at the dinner table that night. "Why can't we move back where all my friends are?"
Jack's mother asked him if he was really trying to make new friends. Jack didn't answer. He was too busy thinking back over the great time he used to have with his friends at the beach and during the practice in the gym.
Jack's disappointment deepened the next day when he learned that his new school didn't even have sports. There was no basketball team. He felt like telling the kids in the new school exactly what he thought about the place, but something inside of him told him that he should keep his thoughts to himself.
61. This reading is mainly about
A. Jack's favorite and family
B. Jack's change of his school
C. Jack's father's new job in a city
D. Jack's new school and basketball
62. Which of the following can be put in ★?
A. The food is delicious
B. I really hate this school
C. Everybody is fine here
D. Big city is different
63. Jack didn't answer mother's question because he
A. was very angry about the new school
B. was too busy with his schoolwork
C. had no time to think about it
D. wanted to talk to his dad
64. We know that Jack
A. was going back to his old friends
B. was thirteen and loved the beaches
C. didn't think about his basketball any more
D. had a great time on his first day of the new school
65. Jack kept his thoughts to himself not to
A. make his old friends sad
B. trouble his mom and dad
C. hurt the kids in the new school
D. show he was pleased with the new life
Jack lived in a small town near the sea. He loved the beaches and the visitors who came in summer. His family had moved there when he was two years old. Now, eleven years later, he was going to enter the eighth grade. Jack had lots of friends, really good friends. He loved basketball. He played as a seventh grader, and he was going to be in the starting five during the coming season.
One morning at the breakfast table, Jack's dad told everybody that there would be a change about his job, and the family would move to a large city in another state. Jack was angry and terribly disappointed. He didn't like big cities, and he knew that leaving his friends would be very hard. The school he would go to was almost new.
On the first day he found this new school was much older, and it seemed that the students didn't like to make friends with him.
"★," Jack said at the dinner table that night. "Why can't we move back where all my friends are?"
Jack's mother asked him if he was really trying to make new friends. Jack didn't answer. He was too busy thinking back over the great time he used to have with his friends at the beach and during the practice in the gym.
Jack's disappointment deepened the next day when he learned that his new school didn't even have sports. There was no basketball team. He felt like telling the kids in the new school exactly what he thought about the place, but something inside of him told him that he should keep his thoughts to himself.
61. This reading is mainly about
B
.A. Jack's favorite and family
B. Jack's change of his school
C. Jack's father's new job in a city
D. Jack's new school and basketball
62. Which of the following can be put in ★?
A. The food is delicious
B. I really hate this school
C. Everybody is fine here
D. Big city is different
63. Jack didn't answer mother's question because he
C
.A. was very angry about the new school
B. was too busy with his schoolwork
C. had no time to think about it
D. wanted to talk to his dad
64. We know that Jack
B
.A. was going back to his old friends
B. was thirteen and loved the beaches
C. didn't think about his basketball any more
D. had a great time on his first day of the new school
65. Jack kept his thoughts to himself not to
C
.A. make his old friends sad
B. trouble his mom and dad
C. hurt the kids in the new school
D. show he was pleased with the new life
答案:
61.B 62.B 63.C 64.B 65.C
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