请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
CCTV made several TV shows for our children. They are educational, meaningful and useful.

Seeing the unprecedented(前所未有的) China from the new air vision.
Impressions after watching:
It includes all the book knowledge from primary school to secondary school.
It lets the students feel the culture and expand the knowledge. Read ten thousand books, travel ten thousand miles.

Impressions after watching:
It has many cartoons about the ancient poetry.
It helps the kids understand the poetry.
Time: about 15 minutes per episode
Impressions after watching:
It helps students get good grades in history after watching it.
Time: 55 minutes per episode
Kids: 6 years old or older |
(
C
) 1. Nancy is about 4 years old. She is interested in Chinese ancient poetry. She can choose to watch
.
A. Aerial China I
B. Travel Along the Books
C. Chinese Ancient Poetry Animation
D. Hexi Corridor
(
C
) 2. Which of the following is TRUE?
A. Aerial China I shows the historical and cultural changes of Hexi Corridor.
B. Travel Along the Books includes all the knowledge of textbooks from primary school to university.
C. Chinese Ancient Poetry Animation can help kids understand the ancient poetry.
D. Hexi Corridor helps students get good grades in Geography after watching it.
(
B
) 3. Where may we probably read the passage?
A. In a guidebook.
B. In a TV newspaper.
C. In a novel.
D. In a storybook.
B
I was careful to behave as well as possible, hoping the King would give me freedom early. Lilliputians soon began to lose their fear of me. They called me Man-Mountain. Sometimes I lay down and let them dance on my hand, and from time to time children came to play games in my hair. By now I was able to speak their language well.
One day the King invited me to watch their regular entertainments. I was most interested in the rope-dancing. A very thin rope was fixed about thirty centimetres above the ground. People who wanted to become the King's officials jumped and danced on this rope, and who ever jumped highest without a miss got the best job. There was another interesting entertainment. The King held a stick in front of him, and moved it up and down from time to time. One by one, people came up to him and jumped over the stick or crawled(爬) under it. They went on jumping and crawling as the King moved the stick. The winner, who jumped and crawled for the longest time, received a blue ribbon (绶带) to wear round his waist. The second received a red ribbon, and the third got a green one. I had certainly never seen such entertainments in any of the countries I had visited before.
Some days later the King agreed that I didn't need to be a prisoner any longer. However, I had to promise certain things before I was set free:
• to be careful not to step on any Lilliputians or their animals
• to help the Lilliputians in war till they win peace
• to stay in Lilliput until the King allowed me to leave
I agreed to everything at once. I was free at last!
Several weeks after my visit to the country, I was visited by one of the King's most important officials. His name was Reldresal, and he had helped me many times since I had arrived in Lilliput.
"Well, my friend," he said, "Lilliput has enemies(敌人) both at home and abroad. At home we have two political groups, the High-Heels and the Low-Heels. The two groups hate each other. As the present King and his officials are all Low-Heels, they refuse to speak to High-Heels. That's the problem inside Lilliput. Besides, we're getting information that the people of Blefusce are going to attack us. Have you heard of Blefusce? It's an island very near us, almost as large and important as Lilliput. They've been at war with us for three years."
—Extracted from Gulliver's Travels
(
A
) 4. Why did Gulliver try to behave as well as he could in Lilliput?
A. Because he wanted to be set free earlier.
B. Because the King ordered him to do so.
C. Because he was in fear of the Lilliputians.
D. Because he was called Man-Mountain.
(
D
) 5. Which of the following about the two entertainments is TRUE?
A. Both entertainments chose the winners according to how much time was spent.
B. The stick was fixed in the King's hand about thirty centimetres above the ground.
C. The winners of the stick entertainment would be given ribbons of the same colour.
D. The official who got the most important job jumped highest on the rope without falling.
(
B
) 6. How did Gulliver probably feel when he watched the two entertainments?
A. Afraid.
B. Surprised.
C. Bored.
D. Worried.
(
D
) 7. What could be inferred as the story went on?
A. Gulliver would join the High-Heel group.
B. Gulliver would visit Blefusce with Reldresal.
C. Gulliver would turn to the Low-Heel group for help.
D. Gulliver would help the Lilliputians live a peaceful life.
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