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牛津深圳版初中英语八年级上册Module 1 第一单元培优测试卷

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It was a cold evening. I was in a restaurant wearing a pair of new white shoes when a boy of ten came to me. He was in an old large shirt. "Excuse me, sir! Could I clean your shoes?" the boy asked. "          " I answered.

The boy was busy doing his work when a heavy rain began. More and more people rushed in and I could not find the boy. Several hours passed, I thought the boy would not return my shoes. When it was near midnight, the rain stopped. As the restaurant was to be closed, I had to move to the door.

To my surprise, at the door, I found the boy was sleeping without his old large shirt. He held a package wrapped (包裹) by his shirt in his arms. I shook him and woke him up. He jumped up and cleaned his eyes for a while before he recognized me, Then he opened the package hurriedly, gave my shoes back to me, and said, "I am sorry, sir." "It doesn't matter." I said. Then, I thanked him and wrapped him with his unfit shit. On my way home, the boy still stayed in my mind.

(1)、Which of the following is RIGHT about the boy?
A、He was very polite. B、He was 11. C、He had a new shirt. D、He wore new shoes.
(2)、Which of the following can be put in "          "?
A、Sorry, OK. B、No, Thanks. C、Yes, please. D、Of course not.
(3)、Why was the writer not able to find the boy?
A、The rain was very heavy. B、The boy went to sleep. C、The boy hid himself away. D、Too many people came in.
(4)、What does the underlined word "recognized" mean?
A、看见 B、付费 C、帮助 D、认出
(5)、What can we know from the above story?
A、The writer was deeply moved by the boy. B、The boy wanted to take the shoes home C、The writer's shoes were all wet finally. D、The boy got lots of money from the writer.
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