4.One day a police officer managed to get some fresh mushrooms.He was so pleased with what he had bought that he offered to share the mushrooms with his fellow officers.When their breakfast arrived the next day,each officer found some mushrooms on his plate.
One officer looked at the mushrooms carefully and then suggested,"They look nice,but I heard that some mushrooms might be poisonous(有毒的).Let's get Jimmy to examine a piece for us."Jimmy was the dog they kept.They brought it in,and fed it one piece of mushroom.The dog quickly ate it,and seemed to enjoy his mushroom.Fifteen minutes later,Jimmy was still alive and kicking without showing any discomfort.The officers were relieved(放心的) and began to eat their meal,saying that the mushrooms had a very strange but quite pleasant taste.
However,an hour later,the gardener rushed into the room and reported in a sad voice that the dog was dead.The officers were astonished and their faces turned white out of fear.Immediately,they jumped into their cars and rushed to the nearest hospital.The doctors and nurses used pumps(吸物器) to help them get rid of the mushrooms that remained in their stomachs.Everyone had a hard time.
When they returned to the police station,they sat down and started to discuss the mushroom poisoning.Each man explained the pains he had felt and they agreed that it had grown worse on their way to the hospital."The poor dog must have died a painful death,"said one officer."Let's ask the gardener how it died."
So they called the gardener in and asked him more details about Jimmy's death.The gardener sighed and said,"Jimmy was a good dog.It is said that a car hit him in the middle of the road.But I guess it didn't suffer much.It died the moment it was hit."

88.What did the police officer want to do with the fresh mushrooms?He wantedtosharethemushroomswithhisfellowofficers.
89.Why did the officers get Jimmy to eat the mushrooms first?Because theyheardthatsomemushroomsmightbepoisonous,theygetJimmytoexamineapieceforthem.
90.When did the officers begin to eat the mushrooms?Fifteenminuteslater,Jimmywasstillaliveandkickingwithoutshowinganydiscomfort.Theofficersbegantoeattheirmeal.
91.Why did the officers rush to the nearest hospital?Because they thought the mushrooms were poisonous.
92.How did the officers feel on their way to the hospital?They are afraid.
93.What have you learned from this story?Seeing is believing!.

分析 文章講述了一個(gè)有趣的故事.一天,一個(gè)警官得到了一些新鮮的蘑菇,他要和他的同事們分享蘑菇,一個(gè)細(xì)心的警察懷疑這蘑菇可能有毒,就讓一只狗先吃了一些.一個(gè)小時(shí)后,那只狗死了,警官們沖向最近的醫(yī)院洗胃.后來得知狗是被車撞死的.

解答 88.細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)He was so pleased with what he had bought that he offered to share the mushrooms with his fellow officers可知他要和他的同事們分享蘑菇,故答案為:He wanted to share the mushrooms with his fellow officers.
89.細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)They look nice,but I heard that some mushrooms might be poisonous(有毒的).Let's get Jimmy to examine a piece for us可知因?yàn)樗麄兟犝f有些蘑菇可能有毒,所以他們讓吉米為他們檢查一塊,故答案為:Because they  heard that some mushrooms might be poisonous,they get Jimmy to examine a piece for them.
90.細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)Fifteen minutes later,Jimmy was still alive and kicking without showing any discomfort.The officers were relieved(放心的) and began to eat their meal可知十五分鐘后,吉米還是活蹦亂跳的沒有表現(xiàn)出任何不適.開始吃他們的飯,故答案為:Fifteen minutes later,Jimmy was still alive and kicking without showing any discomfort.The officers  began to eat their meal.
91.細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)the gardener rushed into the room and reported in a sad voice that the dog was dead可知園丁沖進(jìn)房間,用悲傷的聲音說狗死了,因?yàn)樗麄冋J(rèn)為蘑菇有毒.故答案為:Because they thought the mushrooms were poisonous.
92.細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)The officers were astonished and their faces turned white out of fear可知警官們很害怕,故答案為:They are afraid.
93.推理判斷題題.根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容可知一些事情還是要搞清楚再說,故答案為:Seeing is believing!眼見為實(shí).

點(diǎn)評(píng) 本文是一篇記敘文文章.做題時(shí)要在理解好文意的基礎(chǔ)上,與題目有機(jī)的結(jié)合,從文章中找到相關(guān)細(xì)節(jié)性的句子與選項(xiàng)細(xì)細(xì)比對(duì),進(jìn)行選擇或推理判斷,找出符合文章內(nèi)容的正確答案.

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