【題目】 Dou Kou, a Chinese boy, is called “the youngest writer in the world”. He has written three books till now. Dou Kou was born in Jiangsu in 1994. When he was 7 months old, his parents started working in over 30 different cities, such as Xi’an and Shenzhen. This kind of life gave him things to think and write about. When he was 9 months old, he could speak and at the age of one, he could say five to six hundred words. At three, he could look up words in the dictionary. At four, his father taught him how to learn by himself. His parents like reading very much. So does he. At the age of 5, he began writing fairy tales. At the age of 6, he wrote a novel about his life in different cities with his parents. His fairy tales are all from his life. One day, he found many mice in the house. They not only ate their food but also hurt his mother’s hand. So he thought, “If we give mice the stomachs of cows, they will eat grass and they will be helpful to people.” This was his first fairy tale Change Stomachs for Mice. Now he studies well in a middle school. He has written his third book, the novel called Eyes of Children. He says,“I am not different from other children, I just wrote several books.

1How many books has Dou Kou written?

A.Three.B.Four.

C.Five.D.Six.

2Thanks to his_____, Dou Kou could write his books.

A.MotherB.father

C.school lifeD.life in different cities

3When did Dou Kou begin to use a dictionary?

A.When he wrote fairy tales.

B.Before his father taught him how to learn by himself.

C.After he went to school.

D.After his mother taught him how to learn by himself.

4What does the underlined sentence mean?

A.Dou Kou is different from other children.B.Dou Kou doesn’t tell the truth.

C.Dou Kou is the same as other children.D.Dou Kou likes his books.

【答案】

1A

2D

3B

4C

【解析】

這是一篇記敘文。講述了世界上最年輕的作家Dou Kou與寫作有關(guān)的經(jīng)歷。

1

細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“He has written three books till now.”(目前為止,他已經(jīng)寫了三本書了。)可知,Dou Kou已經(jīng)寫了三本書。故選A

2

推理判斷題。根據(jù)“When he was 7 months old, his parents started working in over 30 different cities, such as Xi’an and Shenzhen. This kind of life gave him things to think and write about.”(當(dāng)他7個(gè)月大的時(shí)候,他的父母開始工作,去過超過30個(gè)不同的城市。這種生活給予了他可以思考和寫作的東西。)可知,由于在不同城市的生活,Dou Kou能夠?qū)憰。故選D。

3

細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“At three, he could look up words in the dictionary. At four, his father taught him how to learn by himself.”(三歲的時(shí)候,他能夠用字典查字。4歲的時(shí)候,他父親教他如何自學(xué)。)可知,在父親教他自學(xué)之前,他開始使用字典。故選B。

4

詞句猜測(cè)題。根據(jù)“I am not different from other children, I just wrote several books.”(我和其他小孩沒有什么不同,我只是寫了幾本書。)可知,這句話的意思與C選項(xiàng)(Dou Kou和其他小孩一樣)相同。故選C。

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