【題目】 Scott was not happy. He had no money left to buy the new toy train he wanted. Suddenly, he had an idea! "I’ll ask my brother Alan if I can borrow some money. He always has money to lend people. "

Scott found Alan in his room. "Alan, may I borrow $20 from you to buy myself a new train?"

Alan replied, "I just spent all of my money on Mom’s birthday present. I have no money left. You are barking up the wrong tree. "

Scott was very disappointed. He decided to get a job. He went to many stores, but no one had a job for him. He walked and walked from store to store.

Finally, he got a job selling ice cream and he was very happy. "My feet are tired for walking all day, but I can get enough money for a toy train. "

1Why did Scott need to borrow money?

A.Because of his money for education.

B.Because he wanted to buy a new toy train.

C.Because he wanted to buy a present for his mother.

D.Because he needed to get a job.

2The underlined(劃線) phrase "barking up the wrong tree" means ______.

A.acting like a dogB.asking the wrong person

C.asking the right personD.climbing up the wrong tree

3According to the story, Scott might work in _______.

A.a present storeB.a book storeC.a clothing storeD.a dessert house

4What do you think of Alan?

A.He was unfriendly.B.He was clever.C.He was kind.D.He was silly.

5What can we know from the story?

A.Scott could get a new train.B.Scott didn't like his brother.

C.Scott's family was very poor.D.Scott didn’t have a brother.

【答案】

1B

2B

3D

4C

5A

【解析】

這是一篇記敘文。文章主要講述斯科特想買一個玩具火車,但手里沒有錢,所以向哥哥艾倫借,在遭到拒絕之后,他決定找工作。功夫不負有心人,他終于找到一個賣冰激凌的工作。他有足夠的錢買自己喜歡的玩具了。

1

細節(jié)理解題。從第一段“He had no money left to buy the new toy train he wanted”可知他借錢是為了買一個新的玩具火車。故選B

2

詞義猜測題。從第三段“I have no money left”可知斯科特找艾倫借錢,艾倫的意思是斯科特找錯人了。 故選B。

3

推理判斷題。由最后一段“he got a job selling ice cream”可知他是在甜點店a dessert house工作。故選D

4

推理判斷題。由第一段“He always has money to lend people ”可知艾倫心地善良。故選C。

5

推理判斷題。由最后一段“I can get enough money for a toy train ”可知斯科特能夠買一個新的火車。故選A。

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