【題目】 Huck is my name, Huckleberry Finn. I live in the town of St. Petersburg in the state of Missouri. It is a small town but it is near a very big river called Mississippi. This is a story of a journey that I made down the river on a raft and the adventures I had on the way.

It all started when my best friend, Tom Sawyer and I found $12,000 in a cave. That money made us rich. We got $6,000 each. Judge Thatcher, an important man in St. Petersburg, put it in the bank, and now we get a dollar a day interest(利息).

Then a kind old lady called Widow Douglas invited me to live with her. Because I haven't got a family or a home. My mother died a long time ago, then my dad, Pap, went away. He was an unkind man especially when he drank a lot, which was, most of the time, and he often beat me. I was afraid of him. I didn't go to school like the other boys of my age. I lived on the streets and in the woods.

My life changed after I lived with the widow(寡婦). She gave me a bed to sleep in and bought new clothes for me. She read stories to me and taught me how to eat at a table.

But then her sister Miss Watson arrived. She brought her black slave Jim with her. I liked Jim but I didn't like Miss Watson very much. She often shouted at me.

"Don't put your feet on the table. Huckleberry! Sit up straight! Why don't you try and behave well, Huckleberry?"

1What was the relationship between Huckleberry and Tom Sawyer?

A.Friends.B.Relatives.C.Brothers.D.Neighbors.

2From the passage we can know that ________.

A.Miss Douglas was very kind to Huckleberry

B.Mr. Thatcher was unimportant to Huckleberry

C.Miss Watson was rather patient with Huckleberry

D.Huckleberry's dad was very generous to him

3What can we Learn about Huckleberry Finn according to the passage?

A.Huckleberry had a happy life with his parents.

B.It was Widow Douglas who helped Huckleberry when he was in trouble.

C.Huckleberry was thankful to Thatcher because he offered a bed to him to sleep in

D.Both Miss Watson and Miss Douglas had a heart full of love.

【答案】

1A

2A

3B

【解析】

文章講述的是Huckleberry Finn的故事。因?yàn)樗膵寢尯茉缇腿ナ懒,爸爸?duì)他不好,尤其是喝酒之后會(huì)打他,他有時(shí)候會(huì)住在街上和森林里,后來爸爸也去世了,他沒有家了,被Widow Douglas收養(yǎng)之后,過上了很舒服的生活,但是Douglas的姐姐Miss Watson和她的黑奴來了之后,他不喜歡Miss Watson的故事。

1細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中It all started when my best friend, Tom Sawyer and I found $12,000 in a cave. 一切都是從我最好的朋友湯姆·索耶和我在一個(gè)山洞里發(fā)現(xiàn)12000美元開始的?芍Tom Sawyer是他的朋友,故選A

2推理判斷題。根據(jù)文中Then a kind old lady called Widow Douglas invited me to live with her. My life changed after I lived with the widow(寡婦). She gave me a bed to sleep in and bought new clothes for me. She read stories to me and taught me how to eat at a table. 后來一位名叫道格拉斯寡婦的老太太邀請(qǐng)我和她住在一起。我和寡婦住在一起后,我的生活改變了。她給了我一張床讓我睡,還給我買了新衣服。她給我讀故事,教我如何在餐桌上吃飯。可知Miss Douglas對(duì)他是很好的,故選A。

3細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中Then a kind old lady called Widow Douglas invited me to live with her. Because I haven't got a family or a home. 后來一位名叫道格拉斯寡婦的老太太邀請(qǐng)我和她住在一起。因?yàn)槲覜]有家人和家了。可知是道格拉斯寡婦在哈克貝利陷入困境時(shí)幫助了他,故選B。

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