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     Pit-a-pat. Pit-a-pat. It's raining. "I want to go outside and play, Mum," Robbie says, "When can the rain

stop?" His mum doesn't know what to say. She hopes the rain can stop, too. "You can watch TV with me,"

she says. "No, I just want to go outside." "①Put on your raincoat." "Does it stop raining?" "No, but you can

go outside and play in the rain. Do you like that?" "Yes, mum." He runs to his bedroom and puts on his red

raincoat. "Here you go. Go outside and play." Mum opens the door and says. Robbie runs into the rain. Water

goes ②here and there. Robbie's mum watches her son. He is having so much fun. "Mum, come and play with

me!" Robbie calls. The door opens and his mum walks out. She is in her yellow raincoat. Mother and son are

out in the rain for a long time. They play all kinds of games in the rain.

1. What does Robbie want to do on the rainy day?

A. Help his mother.

B. Watch TV.

C. Wear his raincoat.

D. Go out.

2. What does the underlined phrase (短语) mean in Chinese?

A. ①放上②到处

B. ①穿上②这里和那里

C. ①穿上②到处

D. ①放上②这里和那里

3. Robbie has a _____ day that day.

A. happy

B. scary

C. dangerous

D. boring

4. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A. The raincoat can stop the rain.

B. Robbie's mum doesn't wear a raincoat in the rain.

C. Robbie first watches TV with his Mum

D. The color of Robbie's raincoat is red.

5. Which is the best title(标题)for the passage?

A. It's raining

B. Fun in the rain

C. Robbie and His mother

D. Robbie's raincoat

答案

1-5 DCADB

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Part 4


Questions 26-45


·Read the following passage and choose the best word for each space.
·For questions 26-45, mark one letter A, B, C or D on the Answer Sheet.
During the past ten years (26) attention has been given to "telling it like it is". My impression is that this devotion to (27) one’s mind has more often led to hurt feelings and ruined relationships than (28) great joy.
I think we generally agree that never expressing real feelings and (29) all less-than-lovely thoughts about each other always leads to constructive communication. It’s a great (30) to allow ourselves to admit our human weaknesses and pursue more honest relationships with others. (31) we need to keep a balance between telling it all and telling nothing.
Recently I received a letter from a mother who had been (32) by her son to attend a weekend meeting with him. Under pressure from the group, her defenses cracked and she heard herself (33) her son for the first time that he (34) an accident—that she hadn’t been planning to have a child. He (35) told her that he couldn’t recall a single day in his childhood that he’d been happy. We cried and (36) ; I thought telling the truth had been good for us. But the trouble is, it wasn’t the whole truth. By the time Tommy was born I did want him, and at (37) he was happy. Ever since that day, we (38) . by some terrible feelings we exchanged. I must admit I’ve (39) the conclusion that some things are better left uncovered. Honesty is a fine policy, but we need a new sense of (40) . Disclosing is not a solution to every problem (41) even an end in itself. It’s useful under some circumstances and terribly hurtful under (42) . It’s a good idea, I think, to bite your (43) for ten or fifteen minutes before saying what’s (44) your mind. Try to decide whether it’s going to open up new and better ways of communication or (45) wounds that may never heal.

A.speak

B.speaking

C.spoke

D.spoken

单项选择题 A1/A2型题