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An old woman had three sons. They lived in different cities and were rich. One day they came together. They spoke of gifts for their old mother. The first said, “I built a big house for our mother.”The second said, “I sent her a fancy sports car with a driver.”The third man smiled and said, “I’ve got her something really special. You remember how often Mom enjoyed reading books? And you know, she can’t see very well. So I sent her a remarkable parrot that recites books. It took its trainer 12 years to teach it. He’s one of kind. Mama just has to name a book, and the parrot recites it.”

Soon after that, Mom sent out her letters of thanks阅读理解livedindifferentcitiesan..., “Milton,” she wrote to the first son. “The house you built is so huge. I live in only one room, but I have to clean the whole house.” “Gerald,” she wrote to another. “ I am too old to travel. I stay at home most of the time, so I rarely use the sports car. And the driver is so rude!”.“Dearest Donald,” she wrote to her third son. “You have the good sense to know what your mother likes._____”

根据短文内容选择正确*。

(    ) underlined word “rarely” in the passage most probably means _____.

A.      always      B. usually   C. almost never

(    ) woman’s _____son(s) lived in different countries.

A.      two         B. three     C. one

(    ) second son gave his mother a ______.

       A. sports car with no driver

       with a driver

       C. sports car with a driver

(    ) rding to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?

       A. The old woman’s first son named Gerald.

       B. The old woman liked her third son’s gift very much.

       C. The parrot could’t speak.

(    ) 5. “____” can be the missing sentence in the passage.

       A.I don’t like your gift.

       chicken was really bad.

       chicken was delicious

【回答】

1C  2B  3C  4B  5C

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