Roger was a thief,but he wasn't very clever. When he was in school, he stole apples or oranges from other children. Sometimes he stole pencils or books from other children. But he always got caught.
The teacher spoke to Roger's parents and they tried to stop him from stealing things, but Roger wouldn't stop. He kept stealing.
When he was older, he began to steal from stores, but he was still stupid. Once, he went into a store wearing the clothes he had stolen the day before. The still had the price tags(標(biāo)簽) on them, and the store manager called the police. They warned him that he would go to jail if he didn't stop stealing.
Then Roger decided to rob a bank. He planned everything. He got some gloves so that he would not leave fingerprints, and a mask so that no one would recognize him.
" But what if they recognize my voice?" he thought.
He decided to write his message on a piece of paper so that he wouldn't need to speak. He found an old envelope and wrote "give me all the money" on the back of it. He got a toy gun and went to the bank. He put on his mask and his gloves( and showed the note to the bank clerk. The clerk gave him all the money, and Roger ran out of the bank and went home.
Ten minutes later he heard a knock on the door. It was the police. They had come to arrest him for robbing the bank.
" How did you find me so quickly?" asked Roger
" It was easy," said the police." Your address was on the envelope!"
小題1:How old was Roger when he started stealing things?
A.10B.40C.70D.22
小題2:What is something Roger did not steal?
A.moneyB.food C.a(chǎn) shirt D.a(chǎn) bicycle
小題3:In this story, the underline word  "recognize"  means __________.
A.knowB.makeC.watchD.understand
小題4:How did the police catch Roger?
A.His friend worked in the bank.B.The clerk knew his voice.
C.They found his picture. D.They knew his address.

小題1:A
小題2:D
小題3:A
小題4:D
本文講述了一個(gè)很笨的慣偷的偷盜故事。
小題1:A細(xì)節(jié)題。依據(jù)When he was in school, he stole apples or oranges from other children.
小題2:D細(xì)節(jié)題。依據(jù):When he was in school, he stole apples or oranges from other children.
Sometimes he stole pencils or books from other children. Once, he went into a store wearing the clothes he had stolen the day before. The shirt had the price tags(標(biāo)簽)on them, The clerk gave him all the money
小題3:A 猜詞題。recognize認(rèn)出,故等于know.
小題4:D猜詞題。依據(jù):" It was easy," said the police." Your address was on the envelope!"
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