【題目】 Once, a man went to buy a coconut. The sale asked him for ten coins for one coconut.

“I'll give you five," said the man.

"You can go to the wholesale market two miles away. You will get a coconut for five coins there."replied the seller.

So the man walked to the wholesale market. He picked a coconut and said to the seller in the wholesale market,“I'll pay three coins for it""

The seller told him," If you want a coconut for three coins, then walk three miles to the seashore."So the man walked to the seashore.“I'll pay one coin for a coconut," he said to the seller at the seashore.

“I won't sell it for one coin. Why don't you climb up the coconut tree and get it for free?" said the seller.

The man climbed up the tree, but he slipped and fell to the ground. He broke his leg and had to spend a lot of money on treatment. All this is just for a free coconut!

1How much did the first seller ask the man for a coconut?

A.10 coins.B.5 coins.C.3 coins.D.1 coin.

2Where could the man buy a coconut for 5 coins?

A.The seashore.B.The wholesale market.

C.The coconut tree.D.The ground.

3What happened when the man climbed up the tree?

A.He picked a coconut.B.He fell and broke his leg.

C.He saw a beautiful seashore.D.He found nothing at all.

4How far was it from the wholesale market to the seashore?

A.One mile.B.Two miles.C.Three miles.D.Five miles.

5What do you think of the man in the story?

A.He was good at shopping.B.He kept on with his dreams.

C.He liked to climb up the tree.D.He wasn't satisfied with present situations.

【答案】

1A

2B

3B

4C

5D

【解析】

本文介紹了一個(gè)人去買椰子,他總是不滿足現(xiàn)狀,想少花錢買到椰子。他去了很多個(gè)地方,走了很多路,最后他決定自己爬樹摘椰子,這樣就不用花錢了。結(jié)果他受了傷,要花很多錢來(lái)治療。

1細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“The sale asked him for ten coins for one coconut. 賣一個(gè)椰子要十個(gè)硬幣!笨芍10個(gè)硬幣。故選A。

2細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段“You can go to the wholesale market two miles away. You will get a coconut for five coins there. 你可以去兩英里外的批發(fā)市場(chǎng),你在那兒五個(gè)硬幣就能得到一個(gè)椰子”,可知是去“the wholesale market”。故選B。

3細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一段“but he slipped and fell to the ground. He broke his leg但他摔倒在地。他摔斷了腿可知是摔倒并摔斷了腿。故選B。

4細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第五段“If you want a coconut for three coins, then walk three miles to the seashore如果你要三個(gè)硬幣換一個(gè)椰子,走三英里到海邊”,可知距離是三英里。故選C。

5推理判斷題。根據(jù)本文的主要內(nèi)容,文中主人公從一個(gè)地方到另一個(gè)地方,最后一分錢都不愿花?芍偸遣粷M足現(xiàn)狀,結(jié)果得不償失。故D選項(xiàng)“He wasn't satisfied with present situations. 他對(duì)目前的情況不滿意!狈弦。故選D

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