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Itwasacoldwinterday,whenanoldmanwalkedoutontoafrozenlak...

It was a cold winter day, when an old man walked out onto a frozen lake, cut a hole(洞) in the ice, dropped in his fishing line(鱼线) and began waiting for a fish to bite(咬). He was there for almost an hour without even a fish.

Just then a young boy walked onto the ice, cut a hole in the ice next to him and dropped in his fishing line(鱼线) and minutes later he caught a largemouth bass(鲈鱼). The old man couldn't believe his eyes. Shortly after that, the young boy caught another big one. Ten minutes later, he got a third one. During the next twenty minutes, the young man got another two.

Finally, the old man couldn't take it any longer. He went to the boy and said, "Son, You have been here only a few minutes and have caught many fish! How do you do it?"

The boy responded(回答), "Roo raf roo reep ra rums rrarm." "What was that?" the old man asked. The boy responded again, "Roo raf roo reep ra rums rarrm."  The old man said "I can't understand a word you are saying." So, the boy took out the bait(诱饵) from his mouth and said, "You have to keep the worms warm! "

(    ) does the underlined word “frozen” mean?

A. Clean       B. Icy      C. Wide         D. Deep

(    ) many fish did the boy got?

A. One       B. Two         C. Three          D. Five

(    )3. Why couldn’t the old man understand the boy first?

A. Because the boy didn’t want the old man to know the secret

B. Because there was something in the boy’s mouth

C. Because the boy sat very far from the old man.

D. Because the boy spoke in a different language

 (    )4. From the passage, we learn that ________has/have much experience of fishing.

A. the boy                     B. the old man

C. both the old man and the boy  D. neither the old man nor the boy

【回答】

1B 2D 3B 4A

知识点:人物传记 故事阅读类

题型:阅读理解

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