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【题目】 Michael was a good boy. He was hard-working but shy, so he had no friends at school. James was a new student in his class. Other students soon got on well with him except (除了)Michael.

One day, some boys put some money into Michael ’s bag and one of them pretended(假装) to have lost his money. Of course, they found the money in Michael ’s bag at last.

Michael felt shameful, but he could not say anything about it. Soon his classmates called him a thief(小偷) and laughed at him at school. His teachers also believed he stole the money and called his parents to the school too. Just then, James stood out and helped Michael make everything clear.

From that day on, Michael and James became good friends. James often took Michael to take part in many activities and Michael became active. Michael often helped James with his Maths. Then Michael got more friends, and he became the monitor in his class.

根据短文内容,选择最佳选项。

1Michael had no friends at school because________.

A.he was a new studentB.he couldn't get on well with James

C.he was shyD.he worked very hard

2The underlined word “shameful” means “ _______” in Chinese.

A.害怕的B.高兴的C.激动的D.羞耻

3At last, Michael ’s classmates knew Michael was not a thief with the help of________.

A.JamesB.some boysC.his teacherD.his parents

4James may not be good at ________.

A.MusicB.MathsC.ScienceD.English

5Which of the following is TRUE according to the last paragraph(段)?

A.The classmates were angry with James.

B.Michael was still very shy.

C.James was a good monitor.

D.Finally, Michael became active and had more friends.

【答案】

1C

2D

3A

4B

5D

【解析】

本文主要讲述两个性格迥异的男孩迈克尔和詹姆斯因为一件事成为了好朋友的故事。

1细节理解题。根据第一段中“He was hard-working but shy, so he had no friends at school.”可知,他勤奋但害羞,所以他在学校里没有朋友。故选C

2词句猜测题。根据前文内容可知,同学们冤枉钱是迈克尔偷的,并且钱确实在他的包里找到了,所以推测迈克尔觉得很羞耻、很丢脸。故选D

3细节理解题。根据第三段中“Just then, James stood out and helped Michael make everything clear.”可知,最终詹姆斯挺身而出,帮助迈克尔把一切都说清楚。故选A

4推理判断题。根据最后一段中“Michael often helped James with his Maths.”可知,迈克尔经常帮助詹姆斯学习数学,所以推测詹姆斯可能不擅长数学。故选B

5推理判断题。A:同学们都生詹姆斯的气。文章并未提及同学们生詹姆斯的气,该项表述错误;B:迈克尔仍然很害羞。根据最后一段中“James often took Michael to take part in many activities and Michael became active.”可知,詹姆斯经常带迈克尔参加许多活动,迈克尔变得活跃起来,没有像之前一样害羞了,该项表述错误;C:詹姆斯是个好班长。根据文中最后一段中“Then Michael got more friends, and he became the monitor in his class.”可知,迈克尔最后做了班长而不是詹姆斯,该项表述错误;D:最后,迈克尔变得活跃起来,有了更多的朋友。根据最后一段中“James often took Michael to take part in many activities and Michael became active…Then Michael got more friends…”可知,迈克尔变得活跃了并且交了许多朋友。故选D

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