五、阅读理解
Lisa stood next to her tall silent grandfather and watched her parents drive off,leaving her behind. She looked up at her grandfather. He looked down at her. His skin was a little darker than hers. His hair was black and white,as if it couldn't decide which colour it should be.
"You don't talk much,Grandpa," Lisa said.
"You don't visit much,Lisa," her grandfather replied.
They stood looking at each other. "Come with me,Lisa," said Grandpa. He started walking without looking back. Lisa followed him to a large storehouse.
Lisa remembered her last visit to Grandpa's. She had played hide-and-seek with her brother Jack in the storehouse. But now Jack needed an operation. Lisa had to stay here alone for a few days.
"You coming?" Grandpa's voice sounded muffled. His words came from the storehouse.
Lisa went inside. The storehouse was full of all kinds of things. She could see him in the far corner. Lisa walked over and stood next to him. He pointed to a small wooden box with "Lisa" painted on it in bright green letters. "Yours," he said.
Lisa bent down and opened it. In it were some old things—a bright blue feather,a tiny V-shape leaf and some dolls. She looked up at Grandpa,with tears in her eyes.
"The box stays here,but it belongs to you. No one else." Then he closed his eyes and smiled. His smile reminded Lisa of her father. Grandpa no longer seemed strange and silent.
"I may be so overcapitalized," Lisa answered,carefully pronouncing the familiar word.
Grandpa laughed out loud. "How did that eight-year-old brain of yours find its way around a big word like 'overcapitalized'?"
"It's my dad's favourite word," Lisa replied.
Grandpa looked down at Lisa and smiled. His smile again reminded Lisa of her father. Without thinking,she reached up and took Grandpa's hand. Lisa's hand felt small and safe inside her grandfather's.
"I might need more than one visit to my box," Lisa said seriously.
"I expect," Grandpa said.
(
A. Because she was on her summer vacation.
B. Because she missed her grandfather very much.
C. Because her grandfather needed an operation soon.
D. Because her parents had to look after her sick brother.
(
A. Strange.
B. Loud.
C. Unclear.
D. Beautiful.
(
A. he liked doing DIY
B. he was a man of few words
C. he had black and white hair
D. he kept a wooden box for Lisa
(
A. Take care of her brother.
B. Write to her parents.
C. Use big words sometimes.
D. Visit Grandpa often.
Lisa stood next to her tall silent grandfather and watched her parents drive off,leaving her behind. She looked up at her grandfather. He looked down at her. His skin was a little darker than hers. His hair was black and white,as if it couldn't decide which colour it should be.
"You don't talk much,Grandpa," Lisa said.
"You don't visit much,Lisa," her grandfather replied.
They stood looking at each other. "Come with me,Lisa," said Grandpa. He started walking without looking back. Lisa followed him to a large storehouse.
Lisa remembered her last visit to Grandpa's. She had played hide-and-seek with her brother Jack in the storehouse. But now Jack needed an operation. Lisa had to stay here alone for a few days.
"You coming?" Grandpa's voice sounded muffled. His words came from the storehouse.
Lisa went inside. The storehouse was full of all kinds of things. She could see him in the far corner. Lisa walked over and stood next to him. He pointed to a small wooden box with "Lisa" painted on it in bright green letters. "Yours," he said.
Lisa bent down and opened it. In it were some old things—a bright blue feather,a tiny V-shape leaf and some dolls. She looked up at Grandpa,with tears in her eyes.
"The box stays here,but it belongs to you. No one else." Then he closed his eyes and smiled. His smile reminded Lisa of her father. Grandpa no longer seemed strange and silent.
"I may be so overcapitalized," Lisa answered,carefully pronouncing the familiar word.
Grandpa laughed out loud. "How did that eight-year-old brain of yours find its way around a big word like 'overcapitalized'?"
"It's my dad's favourite word," Lisa replied.
Grandpa looked down at Lisa and smiled. His smile again reminded Lisa of her father. Without thinking,she reached up and took Grandpa's hand. Lisa's hand felt small and safe inside her grandfather's.
"I might need more than one visit to my box," Lisa said seriously.
"I expect," Grandpa said.
(
D
)1. Why did Lisa stay with Grandpa alone for a few days?A. Because she was on her summer vacation.
B. Because she missed her grandfather very much.
C. Because her grandfather needed an operation soon.
D. Because her parents had to look after her sick brother.
(
C
)2. What does the underlined word "muffled" probably mean?A. Strange.
B. Loud.
C. Unclear.
D. Beautiful.
(
A
)3. The passage tells about Grandpa EXCEPT that .A. he liked doing DIY
B. he was a man of few words
C. he had black and white hair
D. he kept a wooden box for Lisa
(
D
)4. What did Lisa promise to do at the end of the story?A. Take care of her brother.
B. Write to her parents.
C. Use big words sometimes.
D. Visit Grandpa often.
答案:1-4 DCAD
解析:
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### 五、阅读理解
莉萨站在她高大而沉默的祖父身旁,看着父母开车离开,把她留在了这里。她抬头望向祖父,祖父低头看着她。他的皮肤比她的稍黑一些。他的头发黑白相间,仿佛拿不定主意该是什么颜色。
“你话不多,爷爷。”莉萨说道。
“你也不常来看我,莉萨。”祖父回答道。
他们站着对视着。“跟我来,莉萨。”祖父说道。他头也不回地开始走起来。莉萨跟着他来到一个大仓库。
莉萨想起了她上次来爷爷家的情景。她曾和哥哥杰克在仓库里玩捉迷藏。但现在杰克需要做手术。莉萨不得不独自在这里待几天。
“你进来吗?”祖父的声音听起来有些模糊。他的话从仓库里传出来。
莉萨走了进去。仓库里摆满了各种各样的东西。她能看到他在远处的角落里。莉萨走过去,站在他旁边。他指着一个小木箱,上面用鲜绿色的字写着“莉萨”。“这是你的。”他说道。
莉萨弯下腰打开了它。里面有一些旧东西——一根亮蓝色的羽毛、一片小小的V形叶子和一些玩偶。她抬头看着祖父,眼里含着泪水。
“这个盒子放在这里,但它属于你。没有别人可以碰。”然后他闭上眼睛笑了。他的笑容让莉萨想起了她的父亲。祖父似乎不再那么陌生和沉默了。
“我可能太过于一本正经了。”莉萨回答道,小心翼翼地念出这个熟悉的词。
祖父大声笑了起来。“你这个八岁的小脑袋是怎么理解像‘overcapitalized(过于一本正经)’这样的大词的?”
“这是我爸爸最喜欢的词。”莉萨回答道。
祖父低头看着莉萨,笑了。他的笑容又一次让莉萨想起了她的父亲。她不假思索地伸出手,握住了祖父的手。莉萨的手在祖父的手里感觉又小又安全。
“我可能需要不止一次来看我的盒子。”莉萨严肃地说道。
“我想也是。”祖父说道。
( )1. 莉萨为什么要独自和爷爷待几天?
A. 因为她在过暑假。
B. 因为她非常想念她的爷爷。
C. 因为她的爷爷很快需要做手术。
D. 因为她的父母必须照顾她生病的哥哥。
( )2. 划线单词“muffled”可能是什么意思?
A. 奇怪的。
B. 大声的。
C. 不清楚的。
D. 美妙的。
( )3. 这篇文章讲述了关于爷爷的事情,除了 。
A. 他喜欢自己动手做东西
B. 他是个少言寡语的人
C. 他有黑白相间的头发
D. 他为莉萨保存着一个木箱
( )4. 故事的结尾莉萨答应做什么?
A. 照顾她的哥哥。
B. 给她的父母写信。
C. 有时使用大词。
D. 经常来看爷爷。
### 五、阅读理解
莉萨站在她高大而沉默的祖父身旁,看着父母开车离开,把她留在了这里。她抬头望向祖父,祖父低头看着她。他的皮肤比她的稍黑一些。他的头发黑白相间,仿佛拿不定主意该是什么颜色。
“你话不多,爷爷。”莉萨说道。
“你也不常来看我,莉萨。”祖父回答道。
他们站着对视着。“跟我来,莉萨。”祖父说道。他头也不回地开始走起来。莉萨跟着他来到一个大仓库。
莉萨想起了她上次来爷爷家的情景。她曾和哥哥杰克在仓库里玩捉迷藏。但现在杰克需要做手术。莉萨不得不独自在这里待几天。
“你进来吗?”祖父的声音听起来有些模糊。他的话从仓库里传出来。
莉萨走了进去。仓库里摆满了各种各样的东西。她能看到他在远处的角落里。莉萨走过去,站在他旁边。他指着一个小木箱,上面用鲜绿色的字写着“莉萨”。“这是你的。”他说道。
莉萨弯下腰打开了它。里面有一些旧东西——一根亮蓝色的羽毛、一片小小的V形叶子和一些玩偶。她抬头看着祖父,眼里含着泪水。
“这个盒子放在这里,但它属于你。没有别人可以碰。”然后他闭上眼睛笑了。他的笑容让莉萨想起了她的父亲。祖父似乎不再那么陌生和沉默了。
“我可能太过于一本正经了。”莉萨回答道,小心翼翼地念出这个熟悉的词。
祖父大声笑了起来。“你这个八岁的小脑袋是怎么理解像‘overcapitalized(过于一本正经)’这样的大词的?”
“这是我爸爸最喜欢的词。”莉萨回答道。
祖父低头看着莉萨,笑了。他的笑容又一次让莉萨想起了她的父亲。她不假思索地伸出手,握住了祖父的手。莉萨的手在祖父的手里感觉又小又安全。
“我可能需要不止一次来看我的盒子。”莉萨严肃地说道。
“我想也是。”祖父说道。
( )1. 莉萨为什么要独自和爷爷待几天?
A. 因为她在过暑假。
B. 因为她非常想念她的爷爷。
C. 因为她的爷爷很快需要做手术。
D. 因为她的父母必须照顾她生病的哥哥。
( )2. 划线单词“muffled”可能是什么意思?
A. 奇怪的。
B. 大声的。
C. 不清楚的。
D. 美妙的。
( )3. 这篇文章讲述了关于爷爷的事情,除了 。
A. 他喜欢自己动手做东西
B. 他是个少言寡语的人
C. 他有黑白相间的头发
D. 他为莉萨保存着一个木箱
( )4. 故事的结尾莉萨答应做什么?
A. 照顾她的哥哥。
B. 给她的父母写信。
C. 有时使用大词。
D. 经常来看爷爷。