I go to Australia for a meeting with my workmate, Chris. We decide(決定) to drive across the country after the meeting. The drive will take four days and most of it was across the desert(沙漠).
The first day is a lot of fun because we are happy to hear each other's jokes(玩笑). But on the third day, we begin to get
bored. We are quite quiet for some hours when(這時) Chris sees some kangaroos(袋鼠).We are both excited and decide to take a closer(近一點(diǎn)的) look. Chris drives very quickly to catch up with(趕上)them. We got closer and closer. Suddenly(突然), we hear a loud BANG!
Chris stops the car and we get out. Beside the car is a large kangaroo(袋鼠) lying on the ground. Chris goes over to it and puts his cap on its head. He takes off his sunglasses and puts them on the kangaroo and does the same with his jacket. Then he puts his arm around the kangaroo and tells me to take a photo of them together. I take out my camera. When I am focusing(調(diào)整焦距)the camera, I sees the kangaroo move(移動). It suddenly wakes up, and runs away before we can do anything.
I start laughing(大笑) but Chris looks worried. He says his wallet is in the jacket. I start laughing even louder(更大). I stop laughing when he says that our car keys are also in the jacket.
小題1:Why does the writer go to Australia?
A.For a meeting. | B.For a trip. | C.For a holiday. | D.To see his friend. |
小題2:How long will the drive take according to their plan?
A.One day. | B.Four days. | C.Half a month. | D.Two months. |
小題3:What does the underlined word "bored" mean in Chinese?
小題4:Why do they hear a loud BANG?
A.Because there is something wrong with their car. |
B.Because someone else is hunting(捕獵) kangaroos. |
C.Because something falls off (從---掉下) their car. |
D.Because their car knocks down(撞倒) a kangaroo. |
小題5:What can we know from the passage?
A.The writer takes a photo of Chris and the kangaroo. |
B.The kangaroo runs away together with Chris’s wallet and their car keys in his jacket. |
C.They decide to walk across the desert. |
D.The writer is still(仍然)very happy at the end of the story. |