1. 給我幾篇英語閱讀題目,簡單易懂的最好
An elderly carpenter was ready to retire. He told his employer about his plans to leave the house-building business to live a more leisurely life with his wife and enjoy his extended family. He would miss the paycheck each week, but he wanted to retire. They could get by.
The employer was sorry to see his good worker go and asked if he could build just one more house as a personal favour. The carpenter said yes, but over time it was easy to see that his heart was not in his work. He resorted to poor workmanship and used inferior materials. It was an unfortunate way to end a dedicated career.
When the carpenter finished his work, his employer came to inspect the house. Then he handed the front-door key to the carpenter and said, "This is your house... my gift to you."
The carpenter was shocked!
What a shame! If he had only known he was building his own house, he would have done it all so differently.
So it is with us. We build our lives, a day at a time, often putting less than our best into the building. Then, with a shock, we realize we have to live in the house we have built. If we could do it over, we would do it much differently.
But, you cannot go back. You are the carpenter, and every day you hammer a nail, place a board, or build a wall. Someone once said, "Life is a do-it-yourself project." Your attitude, and the choices you make today, help build the "house" you will live in tomorrow. Therefore, build wisely!
1.Why did the man in the story want to retire?
A. He did not enjoy building houses any longer.
B. He no longer needed his salary to live.
C. He wanted to enjoy his final years with his family.
D. He was sick of working for his boss.
2. Which of the following statements about the carpenter is true?
A. He was very poor at his job.
B. He was disliked by his boss.
C. His family was very poor.
D. He was usually a hard worker.
3. Why was the carpenter upset at the end of the story?
A. His boss forced him to continue working.
B. He didn』t want to retired from his job.
C. The house he built was of very poor quality.
D. He felt his boss had tricked him.
4. What is the writer』s purpose in writing this story?
A.To show that the carpenter was a lazy man.
B.To encourage readers to always try their best.
C.To teach people the best way to retire.
D.To urge people not to be selfish.
滿意回答 CDCB
原文中文意思:
一位年老的木匠准備退休了。他告訴他的老闆兼承包商准備離開這個房屋建築行業,去和他的妻子一起享受大家庭的悠閑生活。他可能不會再有收入,但是他得退休。他們還是可以過下去的。承包商看到他的好工人離開感到惋惜,就問他能否出於個人幫助再建一座房子。木匠答應了,但到了開工的時候他明顯地心不在焉。他磨洋工並且偷工減料。勤勞的一生就這么不幸地結束了。
當那個木匠完成他的工作時,老闆來檢查那個房子。他把大門的鑰匙交給那個木匠。
這是你的房子,他說,我給你的禮物。
木匠驚呆了!多麼羞恥啊!
如果他知道他建造的就是自己的房子的話,他會完全不同地去完成它。
我們做很多事情都有這種想法。我們意識到它們時已經是它們反作用我們的時候了。
這對我們也是一樣。我們構築我們的生活,一天一次,常常沒有竭盡全力去構築。讓後我們驚訝地意識到我們得住在我們已經做好的房子里。如果我們可以從來,我們肯定會做得完全不一樣。但我們不能回頭。
2. 求英語閱讀理解題的英語文章與題目,題目要20個
Once there were five beggars(乞丐). One was English, one Turkish(土耳其人), one Greek(希臘人), one was an Arab(阿拉伯人) and one was Persian(波斯人). One day they met and decided to stay together, sharing(分享) what they had and helping each other in times of trouble.
Soon a man passed them in the street and gave them a coin(硬幣). They talked about what to do with it. At last they decided to buy something to eat.
「』s buy some grapes(葡萄)!」 said the Englishman..
but the Turk wanted 「uzum」,the Arab 「aneb」,the Greek 「stafelea」, and the Persian insisted on(堅持) 「angur」.They did not understand each other』s language very well. Soon they were quarrelling(爭吵) and even fighting.
While they were fighting about how to spend the money, a stranger came along. He knew all five languages. He asked them why they were fighting. After they told him, he said.
「Give me your coin. I will buy what you wish.」
He was soon back with a bunch(串)of grapes. Each beggar was happy, as each had what he had wanted.
根據短文,選擇正確答案。
( )1.Why did the beggars decide to stay together?
A.They felt lonely.
B.They were good friends.
C.They came from the same country.
D.They hoped they could help each other in times of trouble.
( )2.What did the Arab want to buy?
A.apples B.pears C.grapes D.bananas
( )3.Why were they fighting?
A.They were not friendly.
B.They did not know they wanted the same thing.
C.They each wanted to buy something different.
D.The Englishman took the coin.
( )4.What made the beggars happy at last?
A.They found they each wanted the same things.
B.They learned to speak the same language.
C.Each received something different.
D.They met the stranger.
( )5.If people ,there would often be no need to fight.
A.could speak English everywhere.
B.know five languages
C.could underestand each other
D.had what they had wanted
3. 「外教社杯」第五屆全國中學生英語閱讀競賽 初賽試題(預初,初一組)
http://easyreading.sflep.com/2012/downloads/
過一陣就有的下專了屬
4. 問一道英語閱讀題目。
只能在文中找答案
5. 2018年外研社杯全國英語閱讀大賽樣題答案有嗎
直接看官網現在出結果了 ,答案好像沒有==
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omg,I feel speechless...
7. 求八上英語測試報上海專版21~26期A2A3的閱讀題目!要題目!
沒有。問問老師。他那裡可能有備份。或者打電話過去說有錯誤。他告訴你題目後告他看錯了。
8. 英語閱讀題目答案
ACBDD