Mr Hill is a young man of twenty-two. He joined the police as soon as he graduated from a famous university. He likes his job and tries his best to be an able officer. Once his colleague (同事) Mr Scott was ill and he was told to take his place---to train several new policemen who had hardly touched guns by then. None of them was good at shooting. A week passed but few of them could hit the targets (靶子). Mr Scott was worried about it, so did Mr Hill.
One day, when he was passing a school, he found there were a lot of small circles on the wall, which had been drawn with chalk. In every circle there was a bullet (子彈) hole. He was surprised at such a good marksmanship (槍法). He was eager to see the crack shot (神槍手). He hoped the crack shot would teach the new policemen to shoot.
From then on Mr Hill walked by the school every day. One afternoon he saw a boy shooting at the wall, holding an air gun. He was even more surprised and came up to him.
"How old are you, my little friend?" asked Mr Hill.
"Eight," answered the boy.
"Eight?" Mr Hill couldn't help calling out. "I couldn't believe that all this had been done by you unless I saw it with my own eyes! How do you shoot at the circles?"
"That's easy, sir," the boy said with a smile. "I always shoot at the wall first!"
(1) ________ before lie asked for a sick leave.
[ ]
A.Mr Scott had taught Mr Hill how to catch thieves
B.Mr Scott's job was to choose good policemen
C.Mr Scott had trained some new policemen
D.Mr Scott got ready to train some new policemen
(2) Mr Hill was worried because ________.
[ ]
A.lie didn't know how to train the new policemen
B.he was afraid the new policemen wouldn't obey him
C.he couldn't repair the guns
D.he himself was a new policeman, too
(3) Seeing the holes and circles on a school wall, Mr Hill thought ________.
[ ]
A.he met a good instructor
B.lie found a good new policeman
C.lie could soon be a crack shot
D.lie would soon learn to shoot
(4) In fact, ________.
[ ]
A.the boy couldn't shoot at all
B.the boy played a joke on Mr Hill
C.the boy drew a circle around the bullet hole after shooting
D.the boy began to practise shooting when he was very young
(1) 推理判斷題。由首段第四句及A week passed可知,Mr Hill是在Mr Scott請(qǐng)假以后接替他訓(xùn)練新警察的,這說(shuō)明Mr Scott在請(qǐng)假之前訓(xùn)練過(guò)這些警察。 (2) 推理判斷題。由第一段第二句可知,Mr Hill剛從大學(xué)畢業(yè),無(wú)訓(xùn)練警察的經(jīng)驗(yàn),故深感焦慮。 (3) 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由第二段最后兩句可知,他以為遇到了一個(gè)神槍手,可以教新警察學(xué)射擊。 (4) 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由文章末句孩子所說(shuō)的"I always shoot at the wall first"可知,他是先射擊,后在槍眼周圍畫(huà)圈的。 |
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