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One day, when old Jacob and little Jacoble were walking home, the sun began to go down. Old Jacob was thinking of his house and little Jacoble didn’t know what to think. Then he thought of a wonderful idea, and he cried, “Jacob! Do you know what I saw yesterday? I saw a green rabbit. It was flying in the air and it was so big, even bigger than an elephant!”
“You saw that with your own eyes?” asked old Jacob. “Of course I did,” said Jacoble proudly. “It’s a good thing that you really saw that big, flying, green rabbit,” said old Jacob, “because that old bridge we are going to walk over is a very strange one. As soon as anyone who hasn’t told the truth comes on it, the bridge breaks in two.” They continued walking.
“Jacob,” said Jacoble a little later, “you know that big, green, flying rabbit I saw yesterday ... Well, it wasn’t really flying, and ... it wasn’t quite as big as an elephant ... but it was very big, about the size of a horse!” “Big as a horse?” asked Jacob as they got closer to the bridge and little Jacoble began not to feel so well.
“Jacob,” said Jacoble. “That big, green rabbit I saw yesterday, well, I had something in my eye and so I couldn’t see that well. It wasn’t a very big rabbit but it was green. Yes, that’s what it was — all green!”
Old Jacob didn’t say a word. He just walked over the bridge. But Jacoble didn’t go after him because he was afraid and he knew why he was afraid. He stood at the bridge and said, “Oh, Jacob! You know that rabbit I saw yesterday. It wasn’t green. No. It was just a little, brown rabbit.”
Then he was not afraid of anything any more and he ran happily over the bridge.
【小题1】We know from the text that the story happened ______.
A.in the morning | B.in the afternoon | C.at dusk (黄昏) | D.at midnight |
A.humorous | B.interesting | C.frightening | D.unbelievable |
A.Because he was afraid of falling into the river. |
B.Because he tried to persuade Jacob to believe it. |
C.Because he wanted to frighten Jacob. |
D.Because he didn’t remember the story clearly. |
A.A lie will never be known. |
B.True friends don’t cheat each other. |
C.Telling lies makes one suffer from fears. |
D.Making up a story is lying. |
Roy wasn’t the only one to receive his call-up(入伍) papers. Stephen Napier’s call-up came at the beginning of February and he was pleased to find that he would be going into the Royal Air Force(RAF).
His father was not so pleased and made his feelings known as he and Stephen were on their daily walk. It was the first step in his plans for Stephen to take over the estate(地产) when the time came, and although Stephen was well aware of this, he could think of no reason not to accompany him.
“Though you’d forgotten that nonsense. Still, I dare say I could pull a few strings to get you to the Army. . . ”
“No, Father! I have told you I want to learn to fly. What chance would I have to do that in the Army? I’d be better off in the Navy—at least they’ve got the Fleet Air Arm. But I have been put in the RAF and that’s where I want to go, so let’s leave it at that. ” His face went red. Sent to his father’s school and then to Cambridge, much to his satisfaction, he had never had to defend his own desires and his father was a hard man to oppose.
The father glared at Stephen, “No, I won’t leave it at that. I want to know what other ridiculous ideas are in your head. For a start, what’s all this about America? ”
“America? ”
“Yes. All those books I saw in your room the other day. Brochures about emigration(移民).” The big,silvered head lowered,like that of a bull about to charge. “ Don’t trouble to deny it. ”
“I won’t,Father. Some men at Cambridge have been talking about it. They want people like us here,mathematicians and scientists,for all kinds of research—the sort of research I could do. It would be a worthwhile life for me. ”
The father responded exactly as his son had known he would. “You’ve got a worthwhile life here! You’ve got an estate to run!”
“No,Father. You’ve got an estate to run. I never asked for it. Why not ask Baden to do this stuff? He perhaps can make a good job of it,but I. . . ”
“If he were here,I might think about this silly idea of yours—only think about it,mind you—but. . . ”
71.If the father wanted Stephen to take over the estate,the first thing he did would_______ .
A.take a walk with Stephen as usual and express his feelings
B.wait till his son graduated from Cambridge
C.persuade Stephen not to go into RAF
D.send Stephen to the Army instead of RAF
72.Which statement is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Stephen preferred to go into the Navy rather than the Army.
B.Stephen also received his call-up papers as Roy.
C.The father didn’t like Stephen’s idea of going to America.
D.Stephen was eventually forced to stay to run the estate.
73.After reading this passage,we can infer that______ .
A.Stephen had never had to defend his desires before
B.Baden might be one of Stephen’s family members
C.Stephen wanted to fly in the RAF and become a pilot in America
D.if somebody took over the estate,Stephen could realize his dream
74.What do we learn from the underlined sentence?
A.It looked as if the father was angry when mentioning the brochures.
B.The father was very angry and wanted to beat his son Stephen.
C.Stephen was annoyed when his father referred to the brochures.
D.A big red bull was about to charge at Stephen.
75.Which would be the best title for this passage?
A.RAF—a Better Choice than the Army
B.A Talk between Father and Son
C.The Dream of a Cambridge Student
D.A Conflict between Father and Son
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