The day when the jobs were handed out was one of the most exciting moments for all the children in the class. It took place during the first week of the term. Every kid was given a job for which they would be responsible for the rest of that school year.
Some jobs were more interesting than others, and the children were eager to be given one of the best ones. When giving them out, the teacher took into account which pupils had been most responsible during the previous year. During the previous year Rita had carried out the teacher’s instructions perfectly. All the children knew Rita would be given the best job.
But there was a big surprise. Each child received a normal job. But Rita’s job was very different. She was given a little box containing some sand and one ant. Though the teacher insisted that this ant was very special, Rita felt disappointed. Most of her classmates felt sorry for her. Even her father became very angry with the teacher and he encouraged Rita to pay no attention to this insignificant pet. However, Rita preferred to show the teacher her error by doing something special with that job of little interest.
Rita started investigating all about her little ant and gave the ant the best food, and it grew quite a bit bigger.
One day, a man, who looked very important, came into their classroom and declared, “Your class has been chosen to accompany me, this summer, on a journey to the tropical rain forest, where we will investigate all kinds of insects. Among all the schools of this region, your class has best cared for the little ant.”
That day the school was filled with joy and celebration. Everyone thanked Rita for having been so patient and responsible. And many children learnt that to be given the most important task you have to know how to be responsible even in what are the smallest tasks.
1.What does the underlined sentence mean?
A. Each child got an important job.
B. Each child got an interesting job.
C. The perfect student got the job of everyone’s preference.
D. The most responsible student got the job of least interest.
2.What is Rita’s attitude to her father’s suggestion?
A. Negative. B. Uncertain.
C. Totally positive. D. Acceptive.
3.We can infer that the man who made the declaration is a _________.
A. hunter B. director
C. biologist D. principal
4.What would be the best title for the passage?
A. Never complain about life.
B. Small tasks can lead to fortunes.
C. Men are best known by their friends.
D. Responsibility and intelligence bring good luck.
1.D
2.A
3.C
4.B
【解析】
試題分析:只有認真對待每一個小任務,才有可能贏得大任務的機會。本文老師根據孩子們去年的表現,給予每個孩子一份工作。Rita表現最突出卻并沒有得到最好的工作,她感到很失望,但是還是認真地去調查了解很多關于螞蟻的知識。正好學校組織一次旅游去研究昆蟲,她可以學以致用。
1.句意猜測題。根據All the children knew Rita would be given the best job of all可知在孩子們中間Rita表現“最突出”,所有的孩子都認為她會被給予最好的工作。Each child received a normal job. But Rita’s job was very different.可知Rita并沒有得到最好的工作,所以令人意外的事情是最負責任的學生卻得到了一份最沒有興趣的工作,故選D。
2.細節(jié)理解題。根據Even her father became very angry with the teacher and he encouraged Rita to pay no attention to this insignificant pet. However, Rita preferred to show the teacher her error by doing something special with that job of little interest.得知她沒有聽她的父親的建議,故選A。
3.推理判斷題。根據One day, a man, who looked very important, came into their classroom and declared, “Your class has been chosen to accompany me, this summer, on a journey to the tropical rain forest, where we will investigate all kinds of insects. 他可能是生物學家,因為他也要參加這次活動,故選C。
4.最佳標題。根據文章的內容得知都跟這次任務有關,故選B。
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