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Bend over, take a deep breath and drink some water! This is just one of hundreds of tips you might get if you have the hiccups(打嗝). Hiccups are so mysterious. We really don’t know why they start and why they stop.
Everyone has a favorite cure(治愈方法) for a case of the hiccups. Some people think that a good scare(惊恐) is necessary to get well. Others eat a teaspoon of sugar. Still others drink a glass of water with a knife in it.
An American man named Jack O’Leary said he had hiccupped 160 million times over a period of eight years. He tried 60,000 cures, but none of them worked. At last he prayed to Saint Jude, the saint of Hopeless cases, and his hiccupping stopped immediately.
It took a British plumber eight months to cure his hiccups. People from all over the world wrote him letters with suggestions for getting well. He tried them all, but the hiccups continued. Finally, he drank a “secret” mixture someone had sent him. By that evening his hiccups were gone.
Why did these cures work for these two men? No one really know. But people who have studied many cases of hiccups have an idea – hiccups usually go away if you believe in the cure.
【小题1】. How did Jack O’Leary stop his hiccups?

A.He took a deep breath. B.He prayed to Saint Jude
C.He ate a teaspoon of sugar. D.He drank a “secret” mixture.
【小题2】. The British plumber spent         in stopping his hiccups.
A.4 hours B.2 days
C.8 months D.8 years
【小题3】.         might be the best cure for hiccups according to the passage.
A.Cold water B.A spoonful of salt
C.Special pills D.What you believe in
【小题4】. From this passage, we can learn         .
A.Saint Jude is an expert in curing the hiccups
B.the reason why the hiccups start and why the hiccups stop
C.some people think that a good scare is a cure for a case of hiccups
D.the British plumber drank a “secret” mixture given by an experienced doctor and then became well
【小题5】. What is the main idea of this passage?
A.Different ways to stop hiccups.
B.What makes hiccups happen.
C.How to get hiccups.
D.Jack O’Leary’s hiccups.


【小题1】B
【小题2】C
【小题3】D
【小题4】C
【小题5】A

解析试题分析:本文是一篇说明文,介绍了人们制止打嗝的不同方法。有的人吃点糖,有的人认为受到惊吓会让打嗝停止,还有的人认为喝一杯里面放入刀子的水会起作用。更让人奇怪的是一个美国人竟然靠向上帝祈祷而治好了自己的打嗝。
【小题1】B 细节理解题。根据文章第三段内容At last he prayed to Saint Jude, the saint of Hopeless cases, and his hiccupping stopped immediately.可知当他打嗝的时候,他就会祈祷,故B选项正确。
【小题2】C 细节理解题。从文章第四段内容It took a British plumber eight months to cure his hiccups.可知一个英国人用了8个月的时间治愈打嗝,选C。
【小题3】D 细节理解题。从文章末段But people who have studied many cases of hiccups have an idea – hiccups usually go away if you believe in the cure.可知答案选D。
【小题4】C 细节理解题。从文章第二段Some people think that a good scare(惊恐) is necessary to get well.可知惊吓可以治好打嗝,选C。
【小题5】A主旨大意题。文章开头介绍了一种使打嗝停止的方法,指出这只是数百种方法之一,然后在下面的段落中分别介绍了人们在打嗝时候的几种做法,由此判断本文中心内容就是介绍治愈打嗝的一些方法,答案选A。
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