B
There was a table set out under a tree in front of the house, and the March Hare and the Hatter were having tea at it. A dormouse(睡鼠) was sitting between them, fast asleep, and the two were resting their arms on it, and talking over its head. "Very uncomfortable for the dormouse," thought Alice, "only, as it's asleep. I think it doesn't mind."
The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at one corner of it. "No room! No room!" they cried out... "There's plenty of room!" and she sat down in a large armchair at one end of the table. "Have some wine," the March Hare said in an encouraging tone.
Alice looked all round the table, but there was nothing on it but tea. "I don't see any wine," she said. "There isn't any," said the March Hare. "Then it was impolite of you not to offer it," said Alice angrily. "It wasn't very civil of you to take your seat without invitation," said the March Hare. "I didn't know it was your table," said Alice. "It's laid(摆放) for a great many more than three."
"Your hair wants cutting," said the Hatter. He had been watching Alice for some time. "You should learn not to give your personal ideas," Alice said seriously(严肃地). "It's very rude."
The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he said was, "Why is a raven(乌鸦) like a writing-desk?" "Come, we shall have some fun now," said Alice. "I'm glad they've begun asking riddles(谜语). I think I can guess that," she said loudly.
"Do you mean that you think you can find out the answer to it?" said the March Hare. "Exactly so," said Alice. "Then you should say what you mean," the March Hare went on. "I do," Alice quickly replied, "at least—at least I mean what I say—that's the same thing, you know."
Finally, they all began to laugh at Alice.
—Adapted from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
() 5. According to paragraph 1 where was the dormouse sitting?
A. In the house.
B. Far away from the table.
C. Between the house and the table.
D. Between the March Hare and the Hatter.
() 6. What does the underlined word "civil" in paragraph 3 mean?
A. Polite.
B. Helpful.
C. Rude.
D. Lucky.
() 7. Why did Alice say "You should learn not to give your personal ideas"?
A. Because Alice didn't like her hair at all.
B. Because the Hatter liked her hair very much.
C. Because the Hatter said her hair wanted cutting.
D. Because Alice didn't have any tea or wine to drink.
() 8. What can be the best title for this passage?
A. An interesting riddle
B. At a tea party
C. Walking in the forest
D. A visit to Alice
There was a table set out under a tree in front of the house, and the March Hare and the Hatter were having tea at it. A dormouse(睡鼠) was sitting between them, fast asleep, and the two were resting their arms on it, and talking over its head. "Very uncomfortable for the dormouse," thought Alice, "only, as it's asleep. I think it doesn't mind."
The table was a large one, but the three were all crowded together at one corner of it. "No room! No room!" they cried out... "There's plenty of room!" and she sat down in a large armchair at one end of the table. "Have some wine," the March Hare said in an encouraging tone.
Alice looked all round the table, but there was nothing on it but tea. "I don't see any wine," she said. "There isn't any," said the March Hare. "Then it was impolite of you not to offer it," said Alice angrily. "It wasn't very civil of you to take your seat without invitation," said the March Hare. "I didn't know it was your table," said Alice. "It's laid(摆放) for a great many more than three."
"Your hair wants cutting," said the Hatter. He had been watching Alice for some time. "You should learn not to give your personal ideas," Alice said seriously(严肃地). "It's very rude."
The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this; but all he said was, "Why is a raven(乌鸦) like a writing-desk?" "Come, we shall have some fun now," said Alice. "I'm glad they've begun asking riddles(谜语). I think I can guess that," she said loudly.
"Do you mean that you think you can find out the answer to it?" said the March Hare. "Exactly so," said Alice. "Then you should say what you mean," the March Hare went on. "I do," Alice quickly replied, "at least—at least I mean what I say—that's the same thing, you know."
Finally, they all began to laugh at Alice.
—Adapted from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
() 5. According to paragraph 1 where was the dormouse sitting?
A. In the house.
B. Far away from the table.
C. Between the house and the table.
D. Between the March Hare and the Hatter.
() 6. What does the underlined word "civil" in paragraph 3 mean?
A. Polite.
B. Helpful.
C. Rude.
D. Lucky.
() 7. Why did Alice say "You should learn not to give your personal ideas"?
A. Because Alice didn't like her hair at all.
B. Because the Hatter liked her hair very much.
C. Because the Hatter said her hair wanted cutting.
D. Because Alice didn't have any tea or wine to drink.
() 8. What can be the best title for this passage?
A. An interesting riddle
B. At a tea party
C. Walking in the forest
D. A visit to Alice
答案:5.D 6.A 7.C 8.B
解析:
5. 由第一段"A dormouse was sitting between them"可知,them指代前文的"the March Hare and the Hatter",所以睡鼠坐在三月野兔和疯帽匠之间,选D。
6. 第三段中爱丽丝说三月野兔不提供酒是不礼貌的,三月野兔反驳爱丽丝未经邀请就坐下是不"civil",结合语境"civil"与"polite"意思相近,选A。
7. 第四段疯帽匠说"Your hair wants cutting",爱丽丝因此严肃地说"你不应该发表个人看法",选C。
8. 全文围绕爱丽丝在树下茶桌旁与三月野兔、疯帽匠和睡鼠的对话展开,主要场景是茶会,选B。
6. 第三段中爱丽丝说三月野兔不提供酒是不礼貌的,三月野兔反驳爱丽丝未经邀请就坐下是不"civil",结合语境"civil"与"polite"意思相近,选A。
7. 第四段疯帽匠说"Your hair wants cutting",爱丽丝因此严肃地说"你不应该发表个人看法",选C。
8. 全文围绕爱丽丝在树下茶桌旁与三月野兔、疯帽匠和睡鼠的对话展开,主要场景是茶会,选B。