D
In the evening they see a little house in the trees. They decide to go in. There are a lot of dead leaves in one corner. Dorothy's very tired. She lies down on the leaves with Toto and they fall asleep immediately. The Scarecrow(稻草人) stands near the door. He's never tired and he never sleeps.
The next morning they leave the small house and find some fresh water. Dorothy washes her hands and face. Then she and Toto eat some bread for breakfast. Now she is ready to start walking again. Suddenly, they hear that someone is groaning(呻吟).
“Who is it?” Dorothy asks. She's kind of afraid. “Let's go and see,” the Scarecrow says.
Dorothy follows him into the forest. A man made of tin (锡) is standing next to a big tree. He isn't moving at all but he's groaning holding an axe(斧头).
“Can we help you?” Dorothy asks.
“Yes!” the man says. “There's an oilcan in the small house. Bring it here and put some oil on my neck, my arms and legs, please. ” Dorothy runs back to the house. She finds the oilcan and goes back to the man. She puts some oil on his neck, his arms and legs.
“That's much better! Thank you very much!” the Tin Woodman says. He turns his head and moves his arms and legs. “When it rains, I get wet and then I can't move. Water is very bad for my body. ” Toto barks at him but the Tin Woodman isn't afraid of him.
“Who are you?” he asks. “And what are you doing here?” “I'm Dorothy and this is the Scarecrow,” Dorothy explains.
“We're going to see the Great Oz in the Emerald City. I want to ask him to send me back to Kansas. The Scarecrow wants to ask him for a brain. ”
“I don't have a heart,” the Tin Woodman says. “Can Oz give me one?”
“I don't know,” Dorothy says. “Come with us and ask him. ”
“Thank you,” the Tin Woodman says. He picks up his oilcan and they all start walking back to the road.
—Adapted from *The Wonderful Wizard of Oz*
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A. She feels sorry for him.
B. She feels a little afraid.
C. She feels kind of angry.
D. She feels very surprised.
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A. The dog Toto.
B. The oil.
C. The tree.
D. The rainwater.
(
a. She takes him to the little house.
b. She takes him into the forest.
c. She puts some oil on his neck, his arms and legs.
d. She introduces the Scarecrow to him.
A. a&b
B. c&d
C. a&c
D. b&d
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A. Night in the little house.
B. Finding the fresh water.
C. Meeting the Tin Woodman.
D. Walking back to the Great Oz.
In the evening they see a little house in the trees. They decide to go in. There are a lot of dead leaves in one corner. Dorothy's very tired. She lies down on the leaves with Toto and they fall asleep immediately. The Scarecrow(稻草人) stands near the door. He's never tired and he never sleeps.
The next morning they leave the small house and find some fresh water. Dorothy washes her hands and face. Then she and Toto eat some bread for breakfast. Now she is ready to start walking again. Suddenly, they hear that someone is groaning(呻吟).
“Who is it?” Dorothy asks. She's kind of afraid. “Let's go and see,” the Scarecrow says.
Dorothy follows him into the forest. A man made of tin (锡) is standing next to a big tree. He isn't moving at all but he's groaning holding an axe(斧头).
“Can we help you?” Dorothy asks.
“Yes!” the man says. “There's an oilcan in the small house. Bring it here and put some oil on my neck, my arms and legs, please. ” Dorothy runs back to the house. She finds the oilcan and goes back to the man. She puts some oil on his neck, his arms and legs.
“That's much better! Thank you very much!” the Tin Woodman says. He turns his head and moves his arms and legs. “When it rains, I get wet and then I can't move. Water is very bad for my body. ” Toto barks at him but the Tin Woodman isn't afraid of him.
“Who are you?” he asks. “And what are you doing here?” “I'm Dorothy and this is the Scarecrow,” Dorothy explains.
“We're going to see the Great Oz in the Emerald City. I want to ask him to send me back to Kansas. The Scarecrow wants to ask him for a brain. ”
“I don't have a heart,” the Tin Woodman says. “Can Oz give me one?”
“I don't know,” Dorothy says. “Come with us and ask him. ”
“Thank you,” the Tin Woodman says. He picks up his oilcan and they all start walking back to the road.
—Adapted from *The Wonderful Wizard of Oz*
(
B
)12. How does Dorothy feel when she hears the Tin Woodman groaning?A. She feels sorry for him.
B. She feels a little afraid.
C. She feels kind of angry.
D. She feels very surprised.
(
D
)13. What stops the Tin Woodman from moving his body?A. The dog Toto.
B. The oil.
C. The tree.
D. The rainwater.
(
B
)14. What does Dorothy do for the Tin Woodman?a. She takes him to the little house.
b. She takes him into the forest.
c. She puts some oil on his neck, his arms and legs.
d. She introduces the Scarecrow to him.
A. a&b
B. c&d
C. a&c
D. b&d
(
C
)15. Which can be the best title for the story?A. Night in the little house.
B. Finding the fresh water.
C. Meeting the Tin Woodman.
D. Walking back to the Great Oz.
答案:12. B 【点拨】根据第三段中的“She's kind of afraid.”可知,听到铁皮人呻吟时,她感到有点害怕。故选 B。
13. D 【点拨】根据第七段中的“When it rains, I get wet and then I can't move. Water is very bad for my body.”可知,雨水使铁皮人不能移动身体。故选 D。
14. B 【点拨】根据第六段中的“She puts some oil on his neck, his arms and legs.”可知,她在他的脖子、手臂和腿上涂了些油;根据倒数第五段中的“I'm Dorothy and this is the Scarecrow”可知,她向铁皮人介绍了稻草人。故选 B。
15. C 【点拨】通读全文可知,本文主要讲述了多萝西跟着稻草人来到森林,遇到了铁皮人,并且救了他。故选 C。
13. D 【点拨】根据第七段中的“When it rains, I get wet and then I can't move. Water is very bad for my body.”可知,雨水使铁皮人不能移动身体。故选 D。
14. B 【点拨】根据第六段中的“She puts some oil on his neck, his arms and legs.”可知,她在他的脖子、手臂和腿上涂了些油;根据倒数第五段中的“I'm Dorothy and this is the Scarecrow”可知,她向铁皮人介绍了稻草人。故选 B。
15. C 【点拨】通读全文可知,本文主要讲述了多萝西跟着稻草人来到森林,遇到了铁皮人,并且救了他。故选 C。
解析:
翻译:
D
晚上,他们看到树林里有一座小房子。他们决定进去。一个角落里有很多枯叶。多萝西非常累。她和托托一起躺在叶子上,然后他们立刻就睡着了。稻草人站在门附近。他从不疲倦,也从不睡觉。
第二天早上,他们离开小房子,找到了一些淡水。多萝西洗了洗手和脸。然后她和托托吃了一些面包当早餐。现在她准备再次开始行走。突然,他们听到有人在呻吟。
“是谁?”多萝西问道。她有点害怕。“我们去看看吧,”稻草人说。
多萝西跟着他走进森林。一个由锡制成的人正站在一棵大树旁边。他一动不动,但他拿着斧头呻吟着。
“我们能帮你吗?”多萝西问道。
“是的!”那个人说。“小房子里有一个油罐。请把它拿到这里来,在我的脖子、胳膊和腿上涂些油。”多萝西跑回房子。她找到了油罐,然后回到那个人身边。她在他的脖子、胳膊和腿上涂了些油。
“好多了!非常感谢你!”铁皮樵夫说。他转过头,动了动胳膊和腿。“下雨的时候,我会淋湿,然后我就动不了了。水对我的身体非常有害。”托托对着他叫,但铁皮樵夫并不怕他。
“你是谁?”他问道。“你在这里做什么?”“我是多萝西,这是稻草人,”多萝西解释道。
“我们要去翡翠城见伟大的奥兹。我想请他把我送回堪萨斯州。稻草人想向他要一个大脑。”
“我没有心,”铁皮樵夫说。“奥兹能给我一颗心吗?”
“我不知道,”多萝西说。“和我们一起去问他吧。”
“谢谢你,”铁皮樵夫说。他拿起他的油罐,他们都开始走回大路。
——改编自《绿野仙踪》
(B)12. 当多萝西听到铁皮樵夫呻吟时,她感觉如何?
A. 她为他感到难过。
B. 她有点害怕。
C. 她有点生气。
D. 她感到非常惊讶。
(D)13. 是什么阻止了铁皮樵夫移动他的身体?
A. 狗托托。
B. 油。
C. 树。
D. 雨水。
(B)14. 多萝西为铁皮樵夫做了什么?
a. 她把他带到小房子里。
b. 她把他带进森林。
c. 她在他的脖子、胳膊和腿上涂了些油。
d. 她把稻草人介绍给他。
A. a和b
B. c和d
C. a和c
D. b和d
(C)15. 这个故事的最佳标题是什么?
A. 小房子里的夜晚。
B. 找到淡水。
C. 遇见铁皮樵夫。
D. 走回伟大的奥兹那里。
D
晚上,他们看到树林里有一座小房子。他们决定进去。一个角落里有很多枯叶。多萝西非常累。她和托托一起躺在叶子上,然后他们立刻就睡着了。稻草人站在门附近。他从不疲倦,也从不睡觉。
第二天早上,他们离开小房子,找到了一些淡水。多萝西洗了洗手和脸。然后她和托托吃了一些面包当早餐。现在她准备再次开始行走。突然,他们听到有人在呻吟。
“是谁?”多萝西问道。她有点害怕。“我们去看看吧,”稻草人说。
多萝西跟着他走进森林。一个由锡制成的人正站在一棵大树旁边。他一动不动,但他拿着斧头呻吟着。
“我们能帮你吗?”多萝西问道。
“是的!”那个人说。“小房子里有一个油罐。请把它拿到这里来,在我的脖子、胳膊和腿上涂些油。”多萝西跑回房子。她找到了油罐,然后回到那个人身边。她在他的脖子、胳膊和腿上涂了些油。
“好多了!非常感谢你!”铁皮樵夫说。他转过头,动了动胳膊和腿。“下雨的时候,我会淋湿,然后我就动不了了。水对我的身体非常有害。”托托对着他叫,但铁皮樵夫并不怕他。
“你是谁?”他问道。“你在这里做什么?”“我是多萝西,这是稻草人,”多萝西解释道。
“我们要去翡翠城见伟大的奥兹。我想请他把我送回堪萨斯州。稻草人想向他要一个大脑。”
“我没有心,”铁皮樵夫说。“奥兹能给我一颗心吗?”
“我不知道,”多萝西说。“和我们一起去问他吧。”
“谢谢你,”铁皮樵夫说。他拿起他的油罐,他们都开始走回大路。
——改编自《绿野仙踪》
(B)12. 当多萝西听到铁皮樵夫呻吟时,她感觉如何?
A. 她为他感到难过。
B. 她有点害怕。
C. 她有点生气。
D. 她感到非常惊讶。
(D)13. 是什么阻止了铁皮樵夫移动他的身体?
A. 狗托托。
B. 油。
C. 树。
D. 雨水。
(B)14. 多萝西为铁皮樵夫做了什么?
a. 她把他带到小房子里。
b. 她把他带进森林。
c. 她在他的脖子、胳膊和腿上涂了些油。
d. 她把稻草人介绍给他。
A. a和b
B. c和d
C. a和c
D. b和d
(C)15. 这个故事的最佳标题是什么?
A. 小房子里的夜晚。
B. 找到淡水。
C. 遇见铁皮樵夫。
D. 走回伟大的奥兹那里。