One day,four lawyers were riding their horses along a country road. There had been a rain. Water was dripping (滴) from the trees,and the grass was wet. They rode slowly,talking and laughing. Suddenly they heard some noises from the tree above them. “What is the matter?” asked the first lawyer. “Oh, it's only some old birds!” said the second lawyer. “The storm made one of the babies fall out of the nest. It is too young to fly, and the mother bird is very worried.” “What a pity! It’ll die down there in the grass,” said the third lawyer. “It doesn't matter. It's only a bird,” said the second lawyer. Then they rode on, talking and laughing as before. But the fourth lawyer, whose name was Abraham Lincoln, stopped. He got down from his horse and took the little one in his big warm hands.
“Never mind, my little fellow ,” said Mr. Lincoln. “I will put you back in your little nest.” He climbed up the tree and put the bird softly into their warm little home. A few minutes later, Mr. Lincoln joined them again. His shoes were covered with mud and he was wet. Then the other three laughed at him. They thought it was foolish for a strong man to do so much just for a young bird. “Gentlemen,” said Mr. Lincoln, “I could not sleep tonight if I had left the helpless bird in the grass.” Later Abraham Lincoln became very famous as a lawyer. He also became the president of America. He was one of the greatest American presidents.
小題1:The reason why the mother bird was worried was that __________.
A.there was a rain
B.the lawyers were under its tree
C.one of its babies fell out of the nest
D.it could not fly
小題2:The underlined phrase “l(fā)ittle fellow” in paragraph 2 means __________.
A.the mother bird
B.Lincoln's little friends
C.the other three lawyers
D.the baby bird
小題3:The other three lawyers laughed at Lincoln because __________.
A.he climbed the tree
B.he was wet
C.his shoes were covered with mud
D.they thought it foolish for him to do so
小題4:From the passage we know Lincoln __________.
A.liked riding horses
B.was very kind and loved birds and animals
C.liked being laughed at
D.wanted to be the president of America then

小題1:C
小題2:D
小題3:D
小題4:B

試題分析:本文講述了林肯救一只小鳥(niǎo)的故事,從而看出林肯非常善良,對(duì)小鳥(niǎo)和動(dòng)物很喜愛(ài)。
小題1:細(xì)節(jié)題:從第一段的句子:“The storm made one of the babies fall out of the nest. It is too young to fly, and the mother bird is very worried.”可知是小鳥(niǎo)從樹(shù)上掉下來(lái)了。選 C
小題2:從前面一段的句子:took the little one in his big warm hands.可知林肯把小鳥(niǎo)救起來(lái),這里的“l(fā)ittle fellow”指的就是小鳥(niǎo)。選D。
小題3:細(xì)節(jié)題:從第二段的句子:They thought it was foolish for a strong man to do so much just for a young bird.可知他們嘲笑林肯這么做太愚蠢。選D
小題4:推理題;從最后一段林肯的話“I could not sleep tonight if I had left the helpless bird in the grass.” 可知林肯很善良對(duì)鳥(niǎo)和動(dòng)物很好。選B
點(diǎn)評(píng):文章內(nèi)容簡(jiǎn)單,題目也以細(xì)節(jié)題為主,帶著題目到文章找到信息句,答案就能找出,猜詞題,也可以在上下文找出答案,主旨非常明顯。
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A.spare B.freeC.full D.empty
小題4:
A.passed B.stopped C.paused D.started
小題5:
A.help B.push C.takeD.follow
小題6:
A.garage B.house C.shop D.hotel
小題7:
A.a(chǎn)gree B.match C.go D.deal
小題8:
A.wayB.message C.success D.luck
小題9:
A.set B.number C.pairD.chain
小題10:
A.can’t B.shouldn’t C.mustn’t D.won’t
小題11:
A.satisfied B.worried C.a(chǎn)stonished D.disturbed
小題12:
A.persuaded B.a(chǎn)dvised C.reminded D.promised
小題13:
A.happyB.hereC.a(chǎn)way D.busy
小題14:
A.get in touch with B.keep in touch with
C.be in touch with D.put in touch with
小題15:
A.repairmen B.cleaners C.friends D.couple
小題16:
A.sent B.shook C.watched D.drove
小題17:
A.shocked B.happened C.returned D.came
小題18:
A.loaded B.fixed C.tiedD.rebuilt
小題19:
A.owe B.lendC.giveD.offer
小題20:
A.wish B.job C.duty D.pleasure

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