优优班--学霸训练营 > 知识点挑题
全部资源
          排序:
          最新 浏览

          50条信息

            • 1.
              A farmer lost an expensive gold watch in the barn (谷仓) on the farm.He looked for it everywhere but couldn't find it.So he put a notice on the gate of the farm:Whoever finds the gold watch will get 100dollars from me.
              People tried their best to look for the watch in order to get the money.However,the barn was too large and the straw (草) in the barn was too thick.It was getting dark and they were still unable to find it,so they gave up the 100dollars one by one.
              But only a small boy still kept on looking for it.He had nothing to eat the whole day.To solve the family problem,he hoped to find the gold watch brothers and sisters have a full meal.
              The night was already getting late,the boy was also tired.He was lying in the straw to have a rest when he heard a strange"tick--tock'".He held his breath at once,listened carefully,and followed the sound.He found the watch and got the 100dollars.
              Like the gold watch in the barn,success(成功)is around us in our lives.Only when we keep on looking for it,we can find it

              3l.Why did the boy keep on looking for the gold watch? ______
              A.Because he liked the gold watch.
              B.Because he want to keep the watch.
              C.Because he was silly.
              D.Because he wanted to get the money.
              (1) According to the passage,which of the following is True? ______
              A. The boy had no brothers or sisters.
              B. The boy's family had a hard life.
              C. It was easy for the boy to find the watch.
              D. The farmer didn't look for the watch for himself.
              (2) According to the passage,which of the following is the night order? ______
              ①The boy found the gold watch at last.
              ②The farmer gave the boy 100dollars.
              ③A farmer lost a gold watch.
              ④Many people tried to find the watch,but they couldn't.
              A. ②①④③
              B. ②④③①
              C. ③④①②
              D. ③①④②
              (3) What does the underlined word" it"in the last line refer to? ______
              A. The golden watch.
              B. The barn.
              C. Straw.
              D. Success.
              (4) Where may be the passage from? ______
              A. A story book
              B. A science book.
              C. A comic book.
              D. A Notice.
            • 2.
              Many people thought that U.S. President Calvin Coolidge always lived in the White House. However, he sometimes lived in the nearby Willard Hotel.
              Once, in the middle of a night, the President woke up to see a thief searching his clothes. Coolidge calmly spoke up from the darkness, "I wish you wouldn't take that watch."
              "Why?" asked the shocked man.
              Coolidged answered, "Take it near the window and read what is engraved(雕刻) on the back of it."
              The man read, "Presented to Calvin Coolidged, Speaker of the House, by the Massachusetts General Court." He was very surprised!
              "Are you President Coolidge?" he asked. He had never thought he would find the president sleeping in a hotel!
              "Yes, I am." Coolidge said. Then he asked, "Why are you doing this, Son?"
              The young man explained that he and two friends traveled to Washington during their college vacation. They spent all of their money and had no money to pay the hotel bill and the train tickets back to school.
              Coolidge added up thecost. It came to 32.That may not sound like much now,but it was a big number then."I'll give you the32 as a loan(借款)," the President said, "And I expect you to pay me back."
              The young man thanked him. Coolidge left him with this warning: "Son, you are a nice boy, you are better than you are acting. You are starting down the wrong road. Just remember who you are."
              It wasn't until after the death of Mr.Coolidge that this story was allowed to come out. It was first published in the newspaper Los Angeles Times. And the most interesting of all is that the President's notes show that the young man was indeed better than he was acting. He repaid the $32loan in full.
              (1) How did the young man get to know the president? ______ .
              A. By looking at the back of the watch
              B. By looking at the loan
              C. The boss of the hotel told the young man about it
              D. The president's wife told the young man about it
              (2) How did the young man travel to Washington with his friend? ______ .
              A. By air
              B. By bus
              C. By train
              D. On foot
              (3) What can we infer(推理出)from the passage? ______ .
              A. The young man's family was always poor
              B. The hotel cost was rather expensive at that time
              C. The young man never kept in touch with the president again
              D. The young man learned a lesson from his experience with the president
              (4) How did people first get to know the story of the president with the young man? ______ .
              A. From the president himself
              B. From a newspaper
              C. From the young man's notes
              D. From the young man himself
              (5) What is the main idea of the passage? ______ .
              A. Money can be given up when necessary
              B. People should be forgiven(原谅)for their mistakes
              C. Everyone can become betterafter an unusual experience
              D. An act of kindness may change a person's life
            • 3.
              Once there was a man traveling in a village.As he was passing the elephants,he suddenly stopped.He saw a small rope (绳子) tie to the huge elephants'front leg.It was clear that the elephants could,at any time, break away from their ropes,but for some reason,they did not.
              He saw a man nearby and asked him why these animals just stood there and didn't try to run away."Well,"the man said,"when they are very young and much smaller we use the same size rope to tie them and,at that age,it's enough to hold them.As they grow up,they still believe they cannot
              run away."
              How could it be?These animals could at any time be free from their ropes.But they stay at the same place just because they believed they couldn't.
              Just like the elephants,many of us go through life believing that we cannot do something,just because we believe we can't.We should never give up trying in life.

              (1) What made the writer stop when he was passing the elephants? ______
              A. The lovely elephants.
              B. The rope tied to the elephants'leg.
              C. The man talking to him.
              D. The running elephants.
              (2) Why do the elephants never try to run away? ______
              A. Because they think they cannot.
              B. Because they are too old to do it.
              C. Because they like their living places.
              D. Because they love their friends.
              (3) How did the man feel after he heard what the man said? ______
              A. Happy.
              B. Surprised.
              C. Angry.
              D. Funny.
              (4) Which of the following has the same meaning with the underlined phrase" break away from"? ______
              A. run away
              B. travel around
              C. throw away
              D. take a break
              (5) What is the best title for this text? ______
              A. A Pleasant Trip
              B. Elephants'Friends
              C. Trying
              D. The Elephant Rope.
            • 4.
              While I was waiting for my wife outside her office building, I saw a beggar(乞丐) coming to me.
              "I hope he won't ask me for any money," I thought.
              He didn't. He came and sat in front of the bus stop, but it seemed that he didn't have enough money to take the bus. "That's a pretty car," he said after a few minutes, pointing to my car. I gave him a smile and went on cleaning my car. He sat there quietly as I worked. "Do you need any help?" I asked.
              "Don't we all?" he said. The three simple words surprised me and I should never forget. I was feeling successful and important, above a beggar in the street, until those three words hit me like a gun(枪).
              Don't we all?
              I needed help, maybe not for money or a place to sleep, but I needed help. I gave him some money not only enough for a bus, but enough to get a warm meal and a place to sleep. Those three little words are true. No matter how much you have, you need help. No matter how little you have, no matter how many problems you have, even without money or a place to sleep, you can give help.

              (1) Where was the writer while he saw a beggar coming to him? ______
              A. In an office building.
              B. Outside an office building.
              C. In a taxi.
              (2) How did the writer get his wife off work? ______
              A. By bus.
              B. By subway.
              C. By car.
              (3) What did the writer hope when the beggar came to him? ______
              A. He hoped the beggar wouldn't ask him for a warm meal.
              B. He hoped the beggar wouldn't ask him for a place to sleep.
              C. He hoped the beggar wouldn't ask him for money.
              (4) What simple words surprised the writer? ______
              A. Don't we all?
              B. That's a pretty car.
              C. Do you need any help?
              (5) What can we learn from the passage? ______
              A. Beggars need money.
              B. No one needs money.
              C. Everyone needs help.
            • 5.
              On a snowy Christmas eve,I was waiting for my train to New York.When I took out my bread,I noticed a boy nearby looking at my food.His dirty hands,old coat,pale face all showed he was homeless.
              "He must be hungry.I should help him."I was thinking.
              Just then,a beautiful lady walked to him."Excuse me,"she said."I bought two hamburgers but they're so big that one is enough for me.I hate wasting.Could you please help me out?"She gave the boy one hamburger."Thank you,madam!"the boy caught his food carefully.
              The boy watched his food happily.But just when he was ready to eat it,something I would never forget happened.An old man in dirty pants,an old jacket entered the hall.Seeing this,the boy stood and helped the old man to his seat,and said"A kind lady gave me two hamburgers and I could only eat one.Can you help me out?"He put his hamburger in the old man's hands.
              I felt warm at that moment.On such a cold evening,a homeless boy taught me a good lesson.

              根据短文内容,选择正确答案.
              (1) The story happened ______ .
              A. on a rainy Christmas Day
              B. on a rainy Christmas Eve
              C. on a warm Christmas Day
              D. on a snowy Christmas Eve
              (2) What did the boy do when the writer noticed him? ______
              A. He was looking at the bread.
              B. He was listening to music.
              C. He was sleeping.
              D. He was talking with others.
              (3) From the beautiful lady's words,we can know ______ .
              A. she was not interested in hamburgers
              B. she was ill,so she didn't want to eat anything
              C. she was a very kind lady
              D. she was rich enough to help many people
              (4) What did the boy do when he saw the old man? ______
              A. He gave the old man a little money.
              B. He ate his hamburger and did nothing else.
              C. He asked the lady to give the old man a hamburger.
              D. He gave his hamburger to the old man.
              (5) Why did the writer feel warm at last? ______
              A. Because he had eaten his bread.
              B. Because the temperature went up.
              C. Because he wore the boy's coat.
              D. Because he was moved by the homeless boy.
            • 6.
              One day when some government officials were rebuilding a barn,they found a mouse hole in a corner and used smoke to let the mice inside the hole come out.A while later they indeed saw mice running out,one after another.Then,everyone thought that all the mice had escaped.But just as they began to clean up,they saw two mice squeezing out at the mouth of the hole.With some efforts,the mice finally got out.However,it was strange that after they came out of the hole,they did not run away immediately.Instead,one chased after the other near the mouth of the hole.It seemed that one was trying to bite the tail of the other.
              Everyone was puzzled,so they stepped nearer to take a look.They realized that one of the mice was blind and could not see anything,and the other was trying to allow the blind mouse to bite on his tail so that he could pull the blind one with him to escape.After seeing what happened,everyone was speechless and lost in thought.During the meal time,the group of people sat down in a circle and started to chat about what happened to the two mice.
              One serious American official said:"I think the relationship between those two mice was that of king and guard."The others thought for a while and said:"That was why!"A smart French said:"I think the relationship between those two mice was that of husband and wife."Again the others thought for a while,and all felt it made sense.A Japanese said:"I think the relationship between those two mice was that of mother and son."Once again the others thought for a while,and felt this was more reasonable.So they expressed agreement another time.
              At that moment,one Chinese asked:"Why did those two mice have to have a certain relationship?"Suddenly,the group looked back at the Chinese and remained speechless.The American official,the French and the Japanese who had spoken earlier all lowered their heads in shame,and did not dare to answer.
              In fact,the true love is not built on friendship,loyalty or blood relationship.Instead,it is based on no relationship.
              (1) Neither of the two mice ran away immediately because ______ .
              A. one was biting the other
              B. the mouth of the hole was too small
              C. one was trying to help the blind one
              D. they were not afraid of smoke
              (2) "it made sense"probably means ______ .
              A. it was correct
              B. it was strange
              C. it was funny
              D. it was sweet
              (3) Why did they lower their heads in shame according to the passage? ______
              A. They did not dare to answer.
              B. They had mistaken the relationship of the mice.
              C. They regretted driving a poor blind mouse away.
              D. They did not express themselves much better.
              (4) It is clear that ______ .
              A. all the mice came out of the hole easily
              B. different people understood the relationship differently
              C. the people wanted to kill the mice with smoke
              D. the people knew one of the mice was blind at the first sight
              (5) The best title for the passage is ______ .
              A. LOVE IS ALL
              B. HELP PRODUCES LOVE
              C. FRIENDS IN NEED
              D. TWO LOVELY MIC
            • 7.
              "If you want to see a thing well, reach out (伸出手) and touch it!"
              That may seem a strange thing to say. But touching things can help you to see them better.
              Your eyes can tell you that a glass ball is round. But by holding it in your hands, you can feel how smooth(平滑的)and cool the ball is. You can feel how heavy the glass ball is.
              When you feel all these about the ball, you really see it.
              With your skin, you can feel better. For example, your fingers can tell the difference between two coins in your pocket. You can feel a little drop of water on the back of your hand. Too
              You can even feel sounds against your skin. Have you ever wanted to know why some people like very loud music? They must like the sounds of music.
              All children soon learn what "Don't touch!" means. They hear it often. Yet most of us keep on touching things as we grow up. In shops, we often touch before we buy them. To see something well, we have to touch it.
              The bottoms of your feet can feel things, too. You know this when you walk on warm sand, cool grass or a hard floor. All feel different under your feet.
              There are ways of learning to see well by feeling. One way is to close your eyes and try to feel everything that is touching your skin. Feel the shoes on your feet, the clothes on your body, the air on your skin.
              Most museums are just for looking, But today some museums have some things to touch. Their signs say, "Do touch!" There you can feel everything on show.
              If you want to see better, reach out and touch. Then you will really see!

              (1) By touching things ______ .
              A. you will buy them.
              B. you will learn how to reach out your hand
              C. you can know things better.
              D. you can tell what colors they are
              (2) When people buy things in shops, they ______
              A. often feel and touch them.
              B. never feel how heavy they are.
              C. just look at them.
              D. always feel them with their eyes closed.
              (3) According to the passage, we can feel things with our ______ .
              A. hands
              B. feet
              C. skin
              D. all the above
              (4) Which of the following is NOT true? ______
              A. We can tell what a ball is like by holding it in our hands.
              B. People often heard "Don't touch!" when they were young.
              C. People can't feel sounds by touching.
              D. Some museums began to let people touch to know better.
              (5) What is the best title for this passage? ______
              A. Seeing Things by Touching.
              B. Touching Things by Seeing.
              C. Don't touch.
              D. Touching Is More Important
            • 8.
              Have you ever wished you could read someone's mind? Well, you can, just by picking up some messages their bodies give you.
              How can you tell if a friend is lying to you? They'll often start becoming red in their faces, because they know they're not telling the truth(真相).They'll probably look away while they're talking. That's because our eyes can "tell" what we're thinking about.
              Boys usually look at the ground when they're lying, while girls look at the ceiling. If they put a hand over their mouths, it's another sign that they're lying. It is as if they're trying to cover up the lie.
              Imagine(想象)you're asking your teacher for a few more days to finish your homework. As you talk, she starts rubbing her ear. This is a sign that she doesn't want to listen to what you're saying.
              We use folded(合拢的)arms to protect ourselves when we don't feel good. So, if you're making a point in a discussion, and the others fold their arms, you'd better give up! They don't agree with you-even if they say they agree with you.

              (1) How can you read someone's mind according to the passage? ______
              A. By reading their diaries.
              B. By picking up some messages that their bodies send.
              C. By watching their faces.
              D. By reading the messages that they write.
              (2) What does a boy usually do when he is not telling the truth? ______
              A. He looks at the ground.
              B. He looks at the ceiling.
              C. He raises his head.
              D. He closes his eyes.
              (3) If I see someone rub his ear when I talk with him, it means ______ .
              A. he wants to listen to me carefully
              B. he agrees with me
              C. he doesn't want to listen to me
              D. he can't hear me clearly
              (4) Which of the following can be the best title for this passage? ______
              A. Telling the Truth.
              B. Reading Others' Mind.
              C. Finishing Your Homework.
              D. Protecting Yourself.
            • 9.
              There was a king who loved art very much. One day a(n)   (1)   came and said, "Oh, give me a blank(空白的) wall in your palace and let me   (2)    a picture on it. It will be more beautiful than anything you have ever seen before." The king happened to have a big new hall. So he   (3)  the artist to work on one of the walls.
                    At the same time, another artist came and said “Oh, King! Please allow me to work on the   (4)  wall. I shall make exactly what that man makes on the wall   (5)  looking at his work.” The king decides to give this young man a chance.The following day they began to work. The first artist brought in some common things, like paint, oil, water and so on. The second one came with a   (6)  and a bucket (桶). 
                   A month later, they both finished the works. The king went to   (7)  the first artist’s wall. It was great. He was   (8)   with it and gave the artist a lot of money. He went to the second man----the same painting was on the opposite wall. The king was quite satisfied and gave him double money. However, he   (9)    how the second man had made it.
                   "I just polished the wall with the cloth," the man said. The wall was made of white marble (大理石). He made it shine like a mirror. The reflection (倒影)of the first painting showed up on it!
                   It is said the   (10)  is a reflection of you,too. If you are sad, the world will be sad. If you are happy, the world will be happy.

              (1) A. musician     B. artist        
              C. server               D. actress

              (2) A. put              B. copy         
              C. paint              D. get

              (3) A. allowed     B. realized    
              C. warned             D. decided

              (4) A. same           B. similar             
              C. opposite            D. common

              (5) A. with            B. under        
              C. upon              D. without

              (6) A. mirror      B. cloth         
              C. stick              D. pencil

              (7) A. see            B. touch        
              C. research            D. cover

              (8) A. busy             B. cross         
              C. popular             D. pleased

              (9) A. knew             B. noticed      
              C. wondered       D. agreed

              (10) A. story             B. world        
              C. king               D. painter

            • 10.

                  A man got a new car and he was very proud of it. One day, when he came back home, he saw his three-year-old son happily hitting the new car with a toy ____  (1)  ____. He broke off the paint on the car. The man was so ____  (2)  ____ that he ran to his son, took away his hammer(锤子) from him, and used the hammer to hit the boy's ____  (3)  ____ as hard as he could for punishment. The poor boy cried ____  (4)  ____ but his father didn't care at all.

                  When the father calmed down, he took his son to the ____  (5)  ____ as soon as he could. Although the doctor tried to save the broken bones, he had to ____  (6)  ____ the fingers from both of the boy's hands in the end.

                  When the boy ____  (7)  ____ in the hospital and saw his hands, he innocently(天真地) said, "Daddy, I'm sorry about your car." Then he asked, "But when are my fingers going to grow back?" The father felt very sad and regretted this very much.

                  Think about this story when someone steps(踩) ____  (8)  ____ your feet and you want to argue(争吵) with him. Think first before you ____  (9)  ____ your patience with someone. Cars can be broken bones and hurt feelings often can't. ____  (10)  ____ always remember: excusing is greater than argument and think before you act!

              (1) A. gun

              B. hammer

              C. plane

              D. car

              (2) A. satisfied

              B. afraid

              C. patient

              D. angry

              (3) A. hands

              B. feet

              C. back

              D. head

              (4) A. silently

              B. softly

              C. proudly

              D. loudly

              (5) A. school

              B. shop

              C. hospital

              D. restaurant

              (6) A. cut

              B. connect

              C. clean

              D. fix

              (7) A. went up

              B. caught up

              C. woke up

              D. hurried up

              (8) A. in

              B. on

              C. by

              D. at

              (9) A. lose

              B. share

              C. protect

              D. show

              (10) A. And

              B. So

              C. Or

              D. But

            0/40

            进入组卷