【題目】根據(jù)短文肉容.判斷下列句子的正誤。正確的用“T”.錯誤的用“F”。(每小題1分.共5)

A long time ago. there was an emperor. He had a beautiful garden. In the garden, there was a little nightingale(夜鶯) singing very beautifully.

One day the emperor heard about this little bird's beautiful voice. He asked his guards to bring her to him. As soon as the emperor heard the nightingale's voice, he said, "Put her in a golden cage, so she can stay and sing for me whenever I want to hear her. "

The little bird was so unhappy about being kept in the cage that she stopped singing one day. The emperor was very angry. He ordered the scientists in his palace to make a robot bird for him. The bird could sing very beautifully, too. The emperor was pleased.

Soon the robot bird became old. It no longer sang beautiful songs. Just at that time, the emperor became very weak. One morning, while lying in bed, the emperor wanted it to sing once again. But the robot bird couldn't sing any more. Suddenly the nightingale landed on the window. She began to sing her most beautiful song. The emperor was very happy! He became better and better each day.

After the emperor was well,he changed a lot and became kind to his people. From then on, all his people cherished(愛戴) him for his love and kindness.

1Both the nightingale and the robot bird had a beautiful voice.

2The emperor kept the nightingale in a golden cage in order to hear her sing at any time.

3The nightingale was very happy after she was kept in the golden cage.

4The emperor was not satisfied with the robot bird at first.

5The emperor learnt from the nightingale what love and kindness was.

【答案】

1T

2T

3F

4F

5T

【解析】試題分析:

1T。由第一段的In the garden, there was a little nightingale (夜鶯) singing very beautifully.和第三段的最后一句The bird could sing very beautifully, too.可知夜鶯和機(jī)器人夜鶯都唱得很好。

2T。由第二段國王的話”Put her in a golden cage, so she can stay and sing for me whenever I want to hear her.” 國王把鳥放進(jìn)籠子的目的是為隨時聽到鳥兒歌唱。

3F。由第三段的The little bird was so unhappy about being kept in the cage that she stopped singing one day. 可知鳥兒不開心,以至于不再歌唱。

4F。由第四段的The emperor was pleased.可知國王對于機(jī)器人夜鶯很滿意。

5T。由最后一段可知國王改變了他以往的作風(fēng),以仁愛和愛治國,故推知國王從這只鳥兒身上學(xué)得了仁和愛。

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