二、阅读理解。
I woke up this morning, not feeling very well. My head hurt, and my eyes felt like glue. There was green stuff(东西)in my nose. I was sure I was sick.
My mum came in to wake me up. “Time to get out of bed, sweet pea,” she leaned across the bed and spoke softly in my ear.
I nodded. I tried to smile, but my mouth was not working.
“Are you okay?” my mum asked.
I gave her sad eyes. I was feeling cold and had a terrible sore throat. My mouth opened, but nothing came out. I lost my voice!
“My dear girl, what is the matter with you? You do not look well. I think something is very wrong.”
I shook my head. Grabbing(抓)a pencil, I wrote her a note. This is what it said.
Mum,
I think I am sick. I've got a terrible headache. My eyes hurt and my tongue is broken. Can you get me a new tongue at the store?
Mum laughed. She sat on my bed. She laughed again. “What is so funny?” I wrote.
“I guess it is time to go to see the doctor. It looks like the cat has got your tongue!” she said. We both smiled.
()1. What was wrong with the writer?
A. She was angry with her mum for laughing.
B. She was having little sleep.
C. She wanted to stay home all day long.
D. She was not feeling well.
()2. How did the mum confirm(确认)the writer was ill?
A. The writer didn't want to get up.
B. The writer wrote a note.
C. The mum couldn't wake her up.
D. The writer's runny nose showed it.
()3. What does the underlined sentence “It looks like the cat has got your tongue!” in the last paragraph mean?
A. The cat hid the writer's tongue somewhere.
B. The cat took the writer's tongue for the night.
C. The writer didn't feel well enough to talk.
D. The writer didn't want to talk to anyone.
()4. What would probably happen next according to the passage?
A. The writer would find her tongue.
B. The writer would go to see the doctor.
C. The writer's mum would catch a cat for her.
D. The writer's mum would get her a new tongue.
()5. What is the passage mainly about?
A. A funny girl.
B. Mum's questions.
C. A story about an illness in a book.
D. A talk between a mother and a daughter.
I woke up this morning, not feeling very well. My head hurt, and my eyes felt like glue. There was green stuff(东西)in my nose. I was sure I was sick.
My mum came in to wake me up. “Time to get out of bed, sweet pea,” she leaned across the bed and spoke softly in my ear.
I nodded. I tried to smile, but my mouth was not working.
“Are you okay?” my mum asked.
I gave her sad eyes. I was feeling cold and had a terrible sore throat. My mouth opened, but nothing came out. I lost my voice!
“My dear girl, what is the matter with you? You do not look well. I think something is very wrong.”
I shook my head. Grabbing(抓)a pencil, I wrote her a note. This is what it said.
Mum,
I think I am sick. I've got a terrible headache. My eyes hurt and my tongue is broken. Can you get me a new tongue at the store?
Mum laughed. She sat on my bed. She laughed again. “What is so funny?” I wrote.
“I guess it is time to go to see the doctor. It looks like the cat has got your tongue!” she said. We both smiled.
()1. What was wrong with the writer?
A. She was angry with her mum for laughing.
B. She was having little sleep.
C. She wanted to stay home all day long.
D. She was not feeling well.
()2. How did the mum confirm(确认)the writer was ill?
A. The writer didn't want to get up.
B. The writer wrote a note.
C. The mum couldn't wake her up.
D. The writer's runny nose showed it.
()3. What does the underlined sentence “It looks like the cat has got your tongue!” in the last paragraph mean?
A. The cat hid the writer's tongue somewhere.
B. The cat took the writer's tongue for the night.
C. The writer didn't feel well enough to talk.
D. The writer didn't want to talk to anyone.
()4. What would probably happen next according to the passage?
A. The writer would find her tongue.
B. The writer would go to see the doctor.
C. The writer's mum would catch a cat for her.
D. The writer's mum would get her a new tongue.
()5. What is the passage mainly about?
A. A funny girl.
B. Mum's questions.
C. A story about an illness in a book.
D. A talk between a mother and a daughter.
答案
1.D 2.B 3.C 4.B 5.C
解析
1. 细节理解题。根据文章开篇第一句“I woke up this morning, not feeling very well.”,结合后文描述的头疼、喉咙痛、失声等不适症状,可知作者身体不舒服。A选项“她因为妈妈大笑生气”、B选项“她睡眠不足”、C选项“她想全天待在家”均未在文中提及,因此选D。
2. 细节理解题。妈妈发现作者状态不对询问情况时,作者无法开口说话,只能通过写纸条的方式告诉妈妈自己的各种不适,妈妈由此确认她病得很重。A选项“作者不想起床”不符合原文,C选项“妈妈叫不醒她”错误,文中作者被叫醒后点头回应了妈妈,D选项“作者流鼻涕的症状”是作者自己的感受,不是妈妈确认她生病的方式,因此选B。
3. 词义猜测题。结合前文提到的“I lost my voice!(我失声了)”,这句是英语常用俚语,字面意思是舌头被猫叼走了,实际指代人说不出话,这里指作者身体太难受,没法开口说话。A、B选项都是对句子的字面错误解读,D选项“作者不想和任何人说话”不符合原文,作者是没法说话不是不想说,因此选C。
4. 推理判断题。根据文章最后一段妈妈说的“I guess it is time to go to see the doctor.”,可以推断接下来作者会和妈妈一起去看医生。A、C、D选项都是对玩笑内容的错误理解,不符合逻辑,因此选B。
5. 主旨大意题。全文围绕作者早晨突发生病、失声的经历展开,讲述了她和妈妈之间温馨有趣的小插曲,核心是关于一次生病的小故事。A选项“一个有趣的女孩”太片面,B选项“妈妈的问题”不是文章核心,D选项“母女之间的交谈”不符合原文,作者失声无法交谈,只能写纸条,因此选C。
2. 细节理解题。妈妈发现作者状态不对询问情况时,作者无法开口说话,只能通过写纸条的方式告诉妈妈自己的各种不适,妈妈由此确认她病得很重。A选项“作者不想起床”不符合原文,C选项“妈妈叫不醒她”错误,文中作者被叫醒后点头回应了妈妈,D选项“作者流鼻涕的症状”是作者自己的感受,不是妈妈确认她生病的方式,因此选B。
3. 词义猜测题。结合前文提到的“I lost my voice!(我失声了)”,这句是英语常用俚语,字面意思是舌头被猫叼走了,实际指代人说不出话,这里指作者身体太难受,没法开口说话。A、B选项都是对句子的字面错误解读,D选项“作者不想和任何人说话”不符合原文,作者是没法说话不是不想说,因此选C。
4. 推理判断题。根据文章最后一段妈妈说的“I guess it is time to go to see the doctor.”,可以推断接下来作者会和妈妈一起去看医生。A、C、D选项都是对玩笑内容的错误理解,不符合逻辑,因此选B。
5. 主旨大意题。全文围绕作者早晨突发生病、失声的经历展开,讲述了她和妈妈之间温馨有趣的小插曲,核心是关于一次生病的小故事。A选项“一个有趣的女孩”太片面,B选项“妈妈的问题”不是文章核心,D选项“母女之间的交谈”不符合原文,作者失声无法交谈,只能写纸条,因此选C。
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