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2023年天津市中考英語真題變式題匯編16-20題

收卷第16虺

閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選

項(xiàng)。

Tomhadabadtoothache.Hismotherwantedtotakehimtothedentist's(牙科診所),but

he1.Hewasafraidofthe2whenthedentisthadtoextract(拔出)histooth.

Tom'smothertoldhimthatifhedidnotvisitthedentist,thepainwouldget3.Atlast,

Tomhadtoagree.

Therewerenotmanypeopleatthedentisfs.4,itwasTom'sturn.Hewalked

nervouslyintotheroomandsatdown.Thedentistlooked5andsaidhellotohim

withasmile.HeaskedTomto6hismouth.AndthenhetoldTomthathehadto

extractthebadtooth.ThedentistgaveTomaninjection(注射)and7himthathe

wouldnotfeelanypain.

Tomreallydidnotfeelanypain.ThenthedentistadvisedTomtobrushhisteethtwicea

dayandtaughthimthe8wayofbrushinghisteeth.HealsotoldTomnottoeattoo

manysweetthings9histeethwouldbehealthy.

Afterthat,Tom10howimportantitwastoprotecthisteeth.

1.A.relaxedB.refusedC.noddedD.joked

2.A.painB.trustC.successD.training

3.A.nicerB.smallerC.warmerD.worse

4.A.SometimesB.RecentlyC.SoonD.Especially

5.A.dangerousB.friendlyC.noisyD.careless

6.A.fillB.shutC.openD.cover

7.A.allowedB.askedC.warnedD.promised

8.A.rightB.braveC.weakD.rich

9.A.butB.sothatC.orD.whether

10.A.regrettedB.hopedC.realisedD.guessed

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變試牌?雁礎(chǔ)

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇一個(gè)最佳答案。

Mattwasborn11andhecouldn'thearanything.Manypeopleinhishometown

treatedhimdifferentlybecauseof12.Thechildren13playedwithMatt

becausetheythoughthecouldn'tunderstandthem.Andtheadultsjusttookhimasadisabled

kidthatcouldn'tlivewithoutothers'14.

Aspecialactivitymadepeople15thewaytheythoughtaboutMatt.16

Matt^tenthbirthday,themayor(鎮(zhèn)長)calledonthepeopleintownto17earplugs

(耳塞)sothattheycouldn'thearanythingeither,justlikeMatt.Thisdaycametobeknown

astheDayofSilence.Peoplegottoknowhowhardlifecouldbe18theylosttheir

hearing.TheyalsolearnedhowgreatMattwas.Theyweresurprisedbyhisintelligence(智慧)

andability.TheyrealizedthatMattwasjustlikeanyotherboy,evenbetter.

TheDayofSilencetellspeoplethatalthoughmostofuslook19.wearestill

mostlythesameinourheartsandminds.Soweshouldtreateveryoneinthesamewayand

caremoreforthose20needourlove.

11.A.deafB.blindC.cuteD.ugly

12.A.himB.thisC.thoseD.them

13.A.oftenB.seldomC.alwaysD.ever

14.A.requestB.moneyC.helpD.advice

15.A.changingB.changedC.tochangeD.change

16.A.FromB.ToC.InD.On

17.A.wearB.buyC.holdD.exchange

18.A.beforeB.whenC.whileD.although

19.A.believableB.healthyC.differentD.helpful

20.A.whoB.whatC.whomD.which

Everyonewantstohavehealthyteeth.Whenyoulaugh,youwill21your

mouthandshowyourteeth.Thehealthieryourteethare,thehappieryoufeel.Whyisthat?

It's22yourteethareimportantinmanyways.Takecareofthem,andthey'llhelpto

takecareofyou.Strong,23teethhelpyougrow.Theyalsohelpyouspeakclearly.

Youcantakecareofyourteethbydoinglikethese:Brushyourteeth24aday,after

gettingupandbeforebedtime.Andyoushouldbrushallofyourteeth,notjustthefrontones.

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Spendsometime25theteethalongthesidesandintheback.Takeyourtimewhile

brushing.Spendat26threeminuteseachtimeyoubrush.Besureyourtoothbrushis

soft.Askyourparentstohelpyougetanewtoothbrush27threemonths.Clean

betweenyourteethwithdentalfloss(牙線).Itfeels28whenyoudoitatfirst,but

soonyou'llbeusedtodoingit.Brushing29yourteethhealthy.Youalsoneedto

careaboutwhatyoueatanddrink.Eat30fruitandvegetablesanddrinkwater

insteadofdrinks.

Doyouwanttohavewhiteandhealthyteeth?Pleasebrushyourteeth!

21.A.closeB.washC.serveD.open

22.A.thoughB.becauseC.ifD.when

23.A.blackB.healthyC.bigD.small

24.A.onceB.twiceC.threetimesD.fourtimes

25.A.onB.inC.atD.to

26.A.firstB.leastC.onceD.last

27.A.everyB.bothC.eitherD.neither

28.A.usualB.fairC.safeD.strange

29.A.startsB.producesC.keepsD.suggests

30.A.alotB.lotsofC.afewD.alittle

Hearingisveryimportanttoallofus.Wecan31beautifulmusic,nicesongsof

birds,thelaughterofpeopleorotherdifferentkindsof32intheworldwithourears.

33wemusttrytoprotectourears.Thefollowingwilltellyouhowtoprotectears.

Listeningto34musicalotcanbebadforears,35whenheadphones

(耳機(jī))areused.Sotrynottowearheadphonesor36thevolume(音量)when

you'rewearingheadphones.Youshouldgiveyourearsarestifyoulikewearingheadphones.

Beforeswimming,remembertoputeaiplugs(耳塞)intoyourearsorwearaswimhatto

stopwater37intoyourears.

Ifyouaregoingtoaconcert,wearearplugstoprotectyourearsfromtheterriblemusic!

38specialearplugscanbemadeforyouifyougotoconcertsalotorifyouarea

musicianyourself.

Seeadoctorifyourears39.Takesomemedicineifthedoctorasksyoutodoso.

40theadviceabovenowandyouwon'tbesaying"What'whenyouaregettingold.

31.A.listenB.hearC.listeningD.hearof

32.A.soundsB.noisesC.voicesD.barks

33.A.BecauseB.AlthoughC.SoD.But

34.A.loudB.aloudC.loudlyD.quiet

35.A.speciallyB.especiallyC.specialD.especial

36.A.turnonB.turnoffC.turndownD.turnup

37.A.togettingB.togetC.withgettingD.fromgetting

38.A.InfactB.InshortC.IngeneralD.Inaword

39.A.breakB.hurtC.illD.sick

40.A.ListenB.HearC.FollowD.Fetch

Whentheseasonschangeandthetemperaturedrops,weneedtobecarefulnottoget

sick.Whydopeoplegetmorecoldswhenit's41outside?Whyaremasks(口罩)

neededduringthetime?

Inanewstudy,scientistshavefoundthe42.

Thenoseisanimportantpartofourbodywhichhelpsprotectusfrom43.When

avirus(病毒)goesintothenose,thenosefindsit,andbeginsto44billionsof

extracellularvesicles(EVs)(細(xì)胞外囊泡).EVsproducedinthenosecan45the

virusandtakeitoutsideofthehumanbodyafteritsdeath.

However,whencoldweatherhits,theprotectionfromthenosebecomesless46.

Thestudyfoundthatwhenthetemperatureinsidethenosedropsby5℃,nearly50%ofthe

billionsofEVswillbetakenoutofthefight.That'swhycoldairmakespeoplecatchacold

more47.

Maskscannotonlyprotectusfromviruses.Wearingamaskisalsolikewearing

sweatersonour48.Thatiswhyweshouldwearmasksinwinter-the49

youkeepyournose,thebetteritworkstofight.

Scientists50toseethedevelopmentofmedicinefornosesthatbuilduponthis

newfindinginthefuture.Theymayfindawayto“fbolthenoseintothinkingithasjustseen

avirus”.

41.A.hotB.darkC.coldD.bright

42.A.reviewB.answerC.valueD.purpose

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43.A.noiseB.failureC.heatD.illness

44.A.mixB.harmC.createD.reduce

45.A.killB.protectC.guardD.provide

46.A.strongB.importantC.patientD.harmful

47.A.safelyB.easilyC.bravelyD.slowly

48.A.eyesB.handsC.nosesD.hearts

49.A.drierB.higherC.busierD.warmer

50.A.fearB.refuseC.agreeD.expect

Earsareanimportantpartofourface.Letmetellyou51interestingabout

ourearsandourcharacter.

Thesizeand52ofourearsshowsourcharactermorethananypartofthe

face.Otherpartsofthefacechangeshapeaswegetolder,butearsdonotchange53

shapes.Theyonlychangeinsize.Readingpeople'scharactersfromtheirearsisaveryold

science.Inoldtimes,peoplethoughtthataperson54bigearshadagoodand

generouscharacterwhileapersonwhoseearsarepale,smallwas55.Theyalso

thoughttheshapeoftheearshowed56apersonwasmusicalornot.Today,many

peoplebelievethatthesizeandshapeoftheearhelpsyouknowifapersonismusical.

Earsare57,andeachcharacteristichasameaning.Nexttimeyoulookata

person,seeifhisorherearsarelarge,middle-sizes,orsmall.Lookatthelobes(耳垂).

Chinesepeoplebelievepeoplewithbigearlobes58havegoodluck.Earsthatare

alwaysredmeanapersonmay59angryeasily,orheorshemayjusthavehigh

bloodpressure.Earsthatarealwayscoldandpalemeanapersonhasanervouscharacter.

Andabiginsideoftheearmeansapersonismusical.

Canyou60moreaboutourearsandourcharacter?

51.A.everythingB.anythingC.somethingD.nothing

52.A.colorB.shapeC.feelingD.object

53.A.ourB.yourC.itsD.their

54.A.ofB.atC.onD.with

55.A.dangerousB.niceC.excitingD.kind

56.A.thatB.whetherC.whyD.how

57.A.sameB.similarC.differentD.difficult

58.A.neverB.seldomC.hardlyD.always

59.A.achieveB.takeC.getD.receive

60.A.getoutB.findoutC.putoutD.sellout

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從各題的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇一個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng)。

Atnight,youfallasleepwhilelisteningtobeautifulmusic.Inthe61,youare

wokenupbythesingingofbirdsoutside.Youcanenjoyallofthesethingsbecauseofone

importantorgan(器官)一theears.

Youmaywonder62theearswork?Theearhasthreedifferentparts:theouter

ear,themiddleear,andtheinnerear.Theouterearisthepartyoucansee.It63

soundaroundyou.Thesoundthentravelsdowntothemiddleear,theinnerearandthento

ourbrain.

Yourearsneverstopworking,evenwhenyouareasleep!Yourearscontinuehearing

sounds,64yourbrainjustignores(忽略)them.Thafswhyyoumightsometimes

wakeup65inthemiddleofthenight—yourbrainheardsomething,however,you

don'tknowwhatitwas,becauseyouwereasleep.

Earsdomorethanhear.Theyhelpyoukeepourbalance,too.Intheinnerear,thereare

organsthatare66liquid(液體)andcoveredinsmallhairs.Whenyoumoveour

head,theliquidandhairsmove,too.Theysend67toyourbrainabouttheposition

(位置)ofyourhead.

Moresurprisingly,earsevenhelpwithtastingfood.Ofcourse,youdon'tactuallytaste

foodwithyourears.Therearenerves(神經(jīng))running68themiddleearthatconnect

thetonguetothebrain.Ifsomethinghappenstoourears,youmighthaveahardtime69

differentflavors(味道)apart.

Theearsaretrulyimportantorganswithmanyfunctions(功6自).70should

makesuretoprotecttheirearsaswellastheycan.

61.A.morningB.afternoonC.eveningD.night

62.A.whenB.whyC.howD.where

63.A.controlsB.changesC-choosesD.collects

64.A.andB.butC.orD.so

65.A.completelyB.quicklyC.suddenlyD.gradually

66.A.usedforB.regardedasC.filledwithD.madeof

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67.A.messagesB.wordsC.sentencesD.news

68.A.acrossB.throughC.overD.past

69.A.smellingB.feelingC.tellingD.listening

70.A.SomeoneB.AnyoneC.NooneD.Everyone

Fourmonthsintoherpregnancy(孕期),mymotherlearnedthatmybrotherwouldbe

bornwithDownsyndrome(唐氏綜合癥).Neverhavingdealtwithanyonewiththedisease,

theentirefamilybeganto71.Wouldhelearntowalkandtalknormallyliketheother

kids?Wouldhebelikedbyothers?Wouldhehavesomefriends?Allthesethoughtsand

everydetail72us,thoughweknewwewould73himexactlythewayhe

is.

Thankfully,afterbirth,Lipewashealthierthanweexpected,withnoheartproblemsin

generalconnectedwithDownsyndrome.Heisthemost74personIhaveevermet.

Anythingisareasonforhimtoflashasmile.Evenifittookhimsomeextraefforttolearn

newthings,healwaysdidextremelywell.Althoughweweregladtoseethat,westill75

whatotherswouldsayabouthim.Inordertoprotecthim,Ikepthisconditionasecret.Iwas

alsoafraidofbeingtreated76byothersbecauseofhiscondition.ButIsoonrealized

77___Itrulylovedhim,Ishouldn'tbeashamedofhim.ThefirsttimeItoldafriendabout

Lipe'sdisease,shejustremindedmethatallthatmybrotherneededwasmyloveandsupport.

Itwasmyfriend'sunderstandingthatencouragedmetobeproudofLipe.

Becauseofmybrother,Ihavelearnedthemeaningof78.Beforehisbirth,ifI

sawsomeonewhoactedorlookeddifferently,Isimplythoughtittobestrangeandstarted

laughing.IamnowgladthatIhavechangedintheseways.Inowconsiderwhattheycould

possiblybe79inlife,andthemanyreasonswhytheycouldbebehavinglikethat.

Wemayliveinaworldinwhichthesocietycoldlyjudgeseveryinchofyou,butwecanat

leasttreatotherswith80.Onlyinthiswaycanweexpecttocreateabettersociety.

71.A.practiceB.worryC.complainD.understand

72.A.leftB.troubledC.helpedD.inspired

73.A.changeB.shockC-acceptD.remember

74.A.curiousB.cheerfulC.honestD.hardworking

75.A.gaveupB.believedinC.learnedfromD.caredabout

76.A.badlyB.excitedlyC.seriouslyD.politely

77.A.althoughB.unlessC.ifD.that

78.A.prideB.honestyC.patienceD.respect

79.A.achievingB.choosingC.enjoyingD.experiencing

80.A.pleasureB.differenceC.kindnessD.determination

Coronaviruses(冠狀病毒)arealargefamilyofviruses(病毒).Itcancausedisease(疾

病)inanimals.Itcancausesicknessfromthe81coldtomuchmoreseriousdisease

likeSARS.Expertsstillknowlittleaboutthenewcoronavirus.

Thediseaseiscalleda“novel”ornewcoronavirusbecauseitis82forthefirsttime

inhumans.Itissaidthatthevirushasspreadtohumansfromwildanimals.Chineseofficials

saythediseaseisabletospreadfromonepersonto83.Thismakesitespeciallyhardto

84.

Signsofthepatientshaveincluded(包括)fever,cough,shortnessofbreathandgeneral

breathing85.Inmoreseriouscases,theviruscancausepneumonia(肺炎).Somepeople

reportfewornosigns.86othershavegottenverysickorevendied.Itisreportedthat

signsofthevirusmayappearbetween2and14daysafterbeingnearsomeonewhoisill.

Thereisnospecialtreatmentforit.87,manypatientscangetwell,aslongas

they'reingood88.Becausethevirusissonewamonghumans,noavailablevaccine(疫

苗)is89toprotectagainstthedisease.ButtheWHO(世界衛(wèi)生組織)advisespeopleto

avoidclosetouchwithanyoneshowingsignsofabreathingdisease,suchascoughing.Italso

sayspeopleshouldwashtheirhandsoftenandpayattentiontothefoodsafety.

Thegovernmentalsogavesomehelpfulsuggestions.Itsayswashingyourhandsforat

leasttwenty90withsoapandwater,avoidingtouchingyourfacewithunwashed

hands,stayingathomewhenyouaresick,andcleaningobjectsandsurfacesthataretouched

often.

81.A.everydayB.heavyC?commonD.mobile

82.A.toldB.foundC-describedD.processed

83.A.anotherB.otherC.theotherD.theothers

84.A.playwithB.dealwithC.talkwithD.connectwith

85.A.productsB.coursesC.requestsD.difficulties

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86.A.orB.soC.sinceD.while

87.A.InsteadB.SoC.HoweverD.Recently

88.A.healthB.abilityC.backgroundD.service

89.A.boughtB.producedC.soldD.studied

90.A.secondsB.minutesC.hoursD.years

LastMarch,beforemymotherflewfromWashington,D.C.tovisitmeinNewOrleans,

wediscussedhowlongsheshouldstay.Iwashavingkneesurgery(手術(shù))andshe91

tohelpmerecover(恢復(fù)).

Shewantedtostayforsevendays.IsaidfivedayswasthemostIcould92.In

theend,shestayedfor53.

That'sbecausethepandemicarrived,alongwithacitywidestay-at-homeorder.Andthis

dullness(沉悶)setin.Weateindullness.WewatchedTVindullness,learningtochange

betweenmymother'sdesireforoldmoviesandmydesireforrealitydatingshows.

93,itwasnoteasyforbothofustogetalongwitheachother.

Mymotherhadtakentheplaceofmyfirstcaregiver,Abby,afriendfromNewEngland,

whotookcareofmelikeachildbeforeandaftersurgery.

Mymotherwasn't94likeAbby.Shewassad.Myfatherhaddiedsuddenly

onlyafewmonthsearlier,andshecarriedabrokenheartfromroomtoroom.Ifelt95

aboutalltheworkshedidtocareforme.Shealreadyhadsomuchonherplate.

WhenIhada96forthefirsttimeaftersurgery,seeingmystitches(縫針),Igot

scaredandstartedscreaming.Iexpectedmymotherwouldtakenonotice,butsherushedin

withastool(凳子)formykneeandsatdownbeside,icedcoffeeinhand.Seeingherthere,

sittingwithme,Ibegantonoticeandappreciatehowmuchshelovedme.

Iwasimpressedbyher97actsofdevotion.Ihadtotrusthertoliftmylegand

helpmefrombedtothebathroom.Ihadtodependonhertocarrymythingsfromroomto

room,tofindmyclothes,to98me.Shemadeeggsandtoastandmilkshake,learned

99Ilikedmytea,mademybedandwashedmyclothes.

Ihadn'tletanyonethis100tomeinyears.Shewasbecomingmydream

partner.

ByMay,Iwaswalkingagain.ThenoneMonday,sheputonrubberglovesandamask

andwenttotheveryemptyairporttoreturnhome.

91.A.offeredB.agreedC.decidedD.managed

92.A.waitforB.dealwithC.thinkofD.payfor

93.A.UnluckilyB.SadlyC.ClearlyD.Finally

94.A.energeticB.cheerfulC.patientD.careful

95.A.guiltyB.satisfiedC.comfortableD.natural

96.A.testB.walkC.dinnerD.bath

97.A.politeB.generousC.simpleD.great

98.A.feedB.meetC.protectD.help

99.A.whyB.whenC.thatD.how

100.A.friendlyB.similarC.familiarD.close

Inthemorning,DanielandPeterfinishedtheirbreakfastquickly.Theyputontheir

schooluniforms(校月艮),tooktheirschoolbagsandwalkedquicklytothebusstop.Theyhad

towaitfortheirschoolbusasusual.Theywaitedforhalfanhourbutthebusdidn'tcome.

Thetwobrotherswerestartingtogetworried.Theydidnotwanttobelateforschool.

Justthen,Daniefsclassmate,Ben,camewithafootballonhisbike.Theyweresurprised

toseethatBenwasn'tinhisschooluniform.

Benstoppedinfrontofthetwobrothersandasked,"Whereareyougoing?”

“Toschool,repliedPeterquickly.

“Whyaren'tyoureadyforschool,Ben?”Danielasked.

“Haveyouforgottenthattodayisaschoolholiday?,,laughedBen."Wehavenolessons

today!”

WhenDanielandPetertoldtheirmotheraboutit,theyalllaughed.Atlast,thebrothers

joinedBeninplayingfootballinthefieldnearby.

Whataspecialmorning!

101.Whendidthestoryhappen?

A.Inthemorning.B.Atnoon.C.Intheafternoon.D.Intheevening.

102.HowdidDanielandPeterfeelwhentheirschoolbusdidn'tcome?

A.Angry.B.Excited.C.Lonely.D.Worried.

103.Whywerethetwobrotherssurprised?

A.Benwasafootballfan.B.Benwasn'tinhisschooluniform.

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C.Benhadabicycle.D.Benwasleavingschool.

104.Thebusdidn'tcomebecause

A.theweatherwasbadB.thedriverwassick

C.itwasaschoolholidayD.therewassomethingwrongwithit

105.Whatdidthetwobrothersdoatlast?

A.Theywenttothecinema.B.TheyplayedfootballwithBen.

C.Theyreadbooksathome.D.Theycookedwiththeirmother.

〃精準(zhǔn)訓(xùn)練〃

變試題?雁礎(chǔ)

Henryisaschoolboy.Helikesreadingbooks.Oneday,hewenttothelibrarytoborrow

abook.Hecametothelibrarywithhisclassmates.Theycouldn'tseeanyassistantsinit,but

onlysomerobotswerestandingthere.Henrysaidtotherobot,“Hey,givemeabookon

music."Buttherobotdidn'tmove.ThenanotherstudenttoldHenry,"Youmustsay'Excuse

me'and'please'firstwhenyouwantsomehelp."Henrydidsoandtherobotbroughtthe

book.ButHenrycouldn'tgetthebookfromtherobot'shands.Hethoughtforaminute,and

thenhesaidawordtotherobot.Therobotgavehimthebook.Henrygotthebookandwent

homewithithappily.

106.WhatdoesHenrylikedoing?

A.HelikeswatchingTV.B.Helikesreadingbooks.

C.Helikesplayingsoccer.D.Helikesmakingrobots.

107.Whoworkedinthelibrary?

A.Someassistants.B.Somestudents.C.Henrykclassmates.D.Somerobots.

108.Therobotdidn'tmovewhenHenrysaid,“Hey,givemeabookonmusic."Why?

A.Becauseitbrokedown.B.BecauseHenrywasn'tpolitetoit.

C.Becauseitdidn'tknowHenry.D.Becauseitcouldn'thearHenry.

109.Henrysaid""andgetsthebookfromtherobofshands.

A.ThanksB.SorryC.HowareyouD.Excuseme

110.Henrywenthomewith.

A.anewbookB.therobotC.amusicbookD.hisfriend

Mr.Greenisadoctor,andheisusuallyverybusy.Oneday,itwashisson,Bill'sbirthday.

Itwashalfpastfiveintheafternoon.BillwaswatchingTVonthesofawhenhisfatherwent

backhomefromwork.

“Hello,Dad.''Billsaidtohisdearfather.

“Dear,happybirthdaytoyou!Iwanttogiveapresenttoyou.Hereisfiftydollars,you

canbuysomebooks.Iknowyoulikereading."Mr.Greensaidtohisson.

“Thankyouverymuch,Dad“saidBillhappily.

ThenBillwentoutofthehousewiththemoney.Aboutfifteenminuteslater,hewent

backhomewithnothing.

“Wherearethebooks?"Mr.Greenasked.

“Ididn'tgotothebookstore.IwenttoMr.Smith'shouse.Igavethemoneytohisson,

Bob.Hewantstobuysometoysbuthisfamilyistoopoor."saidtheboy.

Mr.Greenheldhissonintohisarmsandsaid,“Youareagoodboy.I'mproudofyou.”

111.WheredoesMr.Greenwork?

A.Inahospital.B.Inabookstore.C.Inatoyshop.D.Inafactory.

112.Oneday,Mr.Greenwentbackhomewhilehisson.

A.waswatchingTVB.waseatingsomething

C.wasreadingabookD.wasplayingwithBob

113.Mr.GreengavefiftydollarstoBillto.

A.giveittoMr.SmithB.giveittoBob

C.buysometoysD.buysomebooks

114.WhatdoyouthinkofBillaccordingtothepassage?

A.Heisclever.B.Heishelpful.C.Heispatient.D.Heisbrave.

115.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Mr.GreenboughtBillaChristmaspresent.B.Billboughtsomebooks.

C.Mr.Smithwantedtobuysometoys.D.Mr.Greenwasproudofhisson.

IusedtotravelbyairagreatdealwhenIwasaboy.MyparentsusedtoliveinSouth

AmericaandIusedtoflytherefromEuropeintheholidays.Anair-hostes

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