Once a great boxer (拳擊家), Tom Brown, went to a restaurant(飯館)for dinner. He put his bag near the door, but he was afraid that someone would take it. So he got out a pen and a piece of paper and wrote on it: “The great boxer, Tom Brown, left his bag here. He’ll come back in a few minutes. ” He put the paper on his bag and went to have his dinner. When he came back, his bag wasn’t there. But he found a piece of paper on the ground. It said: “A great runner took away your bag, and he will not come back. ”
1.Tom Brown went to the restaurant ________.
A.for his bag B.to see the runner
C.to have his meal D.for his pen
2.Mr Brown was afraid ________.
A.to put down his bag near the door
B.he couldn’t find his pen
C.thieves would take his bag away
D.he couldn’t get enough food himself from the restaurant
3.Mr Brown wrote the words on the paper because he ________.
A.thought the thief would not steal (偷) his bag when he read the words
B.was a boxer
C.wanted to catch the thief
D.wanted to get to know the runner
4.When Mr Brown came back he ________.
A.found another piece of paper on the ground
B.found his bag wasn’t there
C.both A and B
D.saw the runner running after him
5.Which is not right?
A.Mr Brown was foolish.
B.The runner was a thief.
C.The runner made a joke on Mr Brown.
D.The boxer didn’t know the runner at all.
1.C
2.C
3.A
4.C
5.D
【解析】
試題分析:本文是一篇小故事:拳擊手Tom Brown 去飯店吃飯,怕包被別人拿走,于是就寫了一張條放到包上,條上寫著“著名的拳擊手Tom Brown 把包放在這里。他幾分鐘后就回來”。但是他回來后卻發(fā)現(xiàn)包不見了,在地上的一張紙上寫著“一個著名運動員把包拿走了,他不會回來了”。
1.C細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章首句Tom Brown, went to a restaurant(飯館)for dinner.可知他去飯店吃飯,答案選C。
2.C細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中 he was afraid that someone would take it.可知他怕有人把包偷走,所以答案選C。
3.A 推理判斷題。從文中So he got out a pen and a piece of paper and wrote on it….可以推斷他以為自己留條后,就沒人敢拿他的包了,答案選A。
4.C 細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中When he came back, his bag wasn’t there. But he found a piece of paper on the ground.可知C選項正確。
5.D推理判斷題。根據(jù)A great runner took away your bag, and he will not come back. ”可知小偷沒有留姓名,Tom Brown 也沒有見到他,由此可知Tom 不認識拿走包的人,答案選D。
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