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    Bertie was a very good boy,but he always forgot. No matter what he was asked to do, in the end his answer always was ’I forgot.’ If he was sent to the store to get something, he would return with nothing but his usual answer.

His parents decided that something must be done to make the little boy remember.

Christmas was near, and Bertie was busy making out a long list of things that he wanted Santa Claus to bring him.’Santa Claus may forget some of those things.’ said his mother.

He cannot,’replied Bertie,’because I will write all the things on this paper. Then Santa Claus can see it and put the things in my stocking(长袜).’

Christmas morning came, and Bertie was up early to see what was in his stocking. His mother kept away from him as far as she could, for she knew what Santa Claus had done.

Finally she heard him coming to her room. He held a list in his hand,which is much longer than the one he had made out. He put it in his mother’s hand, while tears of

disappointment fell from his eyes. It was a list of all the things that Bertie had forgotten to do over the last six months. At the end of all was written, in big letters, ’I FORGOT.’.

Bertie cried for an hour. Then they went to grandpa’s house. There for the first time he saw a Christmas tree. It was very strange to Bertie, but on the Christmas tree he found everything he had written on his list. 

Did he change his bad habit? Not all at once,but when his mother saw that he was very careless,she would say, ’Remember, Santa Claus does not forget!’

1.When Bertie was asked to do something,his answer always was________in the end.

A.I remembered B.I returned C.I did D. I forgot

2.Bertie made a long list of the things ________.

A.he put on the Christmas tree B.he had forgotten to do before

C.he wanted Santa to bring him D.his parents wanted him to remember

3.How did Bertie feel after he read the list Santa Claus left to him?

A.He was disappointed. B.He was excited. C.He was pleased. D.He was angry.

4.Why would his mother say, ‘Remember, Santa Claus does not forget!’?

A.To make Bertie remember Santa Claus’gifts. B.To remind Bertie to change his bad habit.

C.To help Santa Claus not to forget the list. D.To tell Bertie Santa Claus never forgets.

 

1.D 2.C 3.A 4.B 【解析】 文章大意:本文主要介绍了伯蒂是一个好孩子,但是总是忘事,什么事情都忘,过圣诞节的时候,他妈妈为了让他改忘事的毛病,就没给他礼物,让他很失望,后来他看见了在圣诞树上有他想要的礼物,原来圣诞老人是不会忘事的。 1.细节理解题。根据“No matter what he was asked to do,in the end his answer always was‘I forgot’.”无论要求他干什么事,最后的时候他总是说"我忘了”。可知,故答案为D。 2.细节理解题.根据“Christmas was near,and Bertie was busy making out a long list of things that he wanted Santa Claus to bring him.”圣诞节临近了,伯蒂忙着列出一个他想圣诞老人给他的礼物清单。可知,故答案为C。 3.细节理解题。根据“Bertie cried for an hour.”伯蒂哭了一个小时,因此可知他很失望。可知,故答案为A。 4.细节理解题。根据“when his mother saw that he was very careless,she would say,"Remember,Santa Claus does not forget! ”当妈妈看到他粗心的时候,就会说“记住,圣诞老人不会忘记”因此可知妈妈说这句话的目的是提醒他要改掉这个坏习惯。故答案为B。
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