Two strangers were sitting together in a plane . They were on a long journey . One of the men was a teacher . The other was a farmer .

They sat without talking for a while , then the farmer said , “ Let’s do something to pass the time .”

“ What do you want to do ?” the teacher asked .

“ We can ask each other riddles (謎語(yǔ) ),” the farmer said, “ You start.”

“ Let’s make the rules first ,” the teacher said . “ And to make the game more interesting , let’s play it for money . If we don’t know the answer to the riddle , we have to pay a dollar .”

The farmer thought about this for a while , then he said , “ That’s not fair(公平 . You are a teacher , an educated ( 受過(guò)教育的) man . You know more things than I do . I am just a farmer .”

“ That’s true ,” the teacher said , “ What do you think we should do ?”

The farmer said , “ If you don’t know the answer to a riddle ,you pay me 100 dollars .If I don’t know the answer to the riddle , I’ll pay you 50 dollars.”

The teacher thought for a while , then he said , “ OK. That’s fair . Who’ll go first ?”

“I will ,” the farmer said . “ Here’s my riddle . What has three legs when it walks , but only two legs when it flies ?”

The teacher thought and thought , “ What has three legs when it walks, but only two when it flies ?” Then he said , “ That’s a good one . I don’t know the answer .” He gave the farmer 100 dollars and said , “ Tell me the answer . What is it ?”

“ I don’t know , either .” The farmer said , and gave him 50 dollars .

1.At first the two men sat there without talking because ________ .

A.the farmer didn’t like the teacher         B.the teacher didn’t like the farmer

C.the farmer liked to tell jokes               D.they didn’t know each other

2.The farmer wanted to __________ .

A.make the journey interesting .             B.see if the teacher was lucky

C.know if the teacher was clever .            D.make friends with the teacher .

3.The teacher thought at first that the farmer __________ .

A.would fail the game                      B.knew more then he.

C.could answer any riddles .                 D.would win the game .

4.From the short story we know that __________ .

A.the teacher was cleverer than the farmer .

B.a(chǎn)n educated man is not always clever.

C.both of the two men could know the answer

D.Neither of the two men was clever.

5.The best title of this story is __________ .

A.How to Answer Riddles .                  B.A Rich Teacher.

C.A Way of Getting Money.                  D.A Clever Farmer.

 

【答案】

1.D

2.A

3.A

4.B

5.D

【解析】

試題分析:本文講述了一個(gè)發(fā)生在飛機(jī)上的小故事,農(nóng)民用自己的機(jī)智賺取了這位老師很多錢。告訴了我們受過(guò)教育與的人也不是什么都知道的道理。

1.根據(jù)Two strangers were sitting together in a plane .描述可知兩個(gè)人互不認(rèn)識(shí)。故選D。

2.根據(jù)then the farmer said , “ Let’s do something to pass the time .”描述可知選A。

3.根據(jù)“ Let’s make the rules first ,” the teacher said . “ And to make the game more interesting , let’s play it for money . 及下文描述可知老師認(rèn)為農(nóng)民會(huì)輸?shù)暨@個(gè)小游戲。故選A。

4.根據(jù)文中老師打不出農(nóng)民的問(wèn)題,可知選B,受過(guò)教育的人也不總是聰明的。

5.通過(guò)閱讀短文可知主要是贊揚(yáng)了這個(gè)聰明的農(nóng)民,故選D。

考點(diǎn):故事類記述文

點(diǎn)評(píng):本文淺顯易懂,層次分明,學(xué)生很容易把握文中中心內(nèi)容。答題中注意帶著問(wèn)題閱讀短文,一般就能順利找出答題依據(jù)。對(duì)于不能直接找到根據(jù)的問(wèn)題注意聯(lián)系上下文,根據(jù)短文中心總結(jié)出正確答案。

 

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