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  I know a black boy called Tom. His father is a farm worker. He works on a lag farm in the middle of America. Tom's farther and mother work hard for the farmer day and night, but they get a little. So they are poor. Tom has a younger brother and a younger sister. The family need Tom's help. On Sundays Tom can't play in the park like other children. He has to stay at home to look after his sister or help his parents work on the farm. Little Tom knows China. “How happy the Chinese children are!” He often says, “I like China very much. I will go to China some day.”

  Tom is such a poor, twelve-year old black boy.

1.There are ________ people in Tom's family.

[  ]

A.these
B.four
C.five
D.six

2.Tom's parents are both ________.

[  ]

A.workers
B.farmers
C.teachers
D.doctors

3.In the passage, the sentence “…they get a little.” means(意思是) “________”

A.…they get a little food from the farm.

B.…they get a little help from others.

C.…they don't have much time to get money.

D.…they don't have much money from the farm.

4.Tom doesn't play with other children because ________.

[  ]

A.they don't like Tom at all

B.he has no friends there

C.he has a lot of work to do

D.they don't have time, either(也)

5.Which of the following is wrong?

[  ]

A.Tom hopes he can go to China next year.

B.Tom is only twelve years old.

C.Tom thinks the Chinese children are happy.

D.Tom is a sensible(懂事的) child.

答案:C;B;D;C;A
解析:

  1C  文章介紹Tom有一個(gè)弟弟一個(gè)妹妹。所以家中有五口人。

  2B  文章中說(shuō)Tom的爸爸媽媽日夜為農(nóng)場(chǎng)干活,所以他們倆都應(yīng)該是農(nóng)民。

  3D  “他們得到一點(diǎn)兒”應(yīng)該指的是錢(qián)而不是其他。

  4C  從文章中我們知道他不能出去玩的原因是他要幫助家里干許多活兒。

  5A  some day意為“有一天”,而不是“明年”。


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