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整理雾都孤儿练习以及答案

整理雾都孤儿练习以及答案

雾都孤儿练习以及答案整理表姓名:职业工种:申请级别:受理机构:填报日期:A4打印/ 修订/ 内容可编辑2020全国卷三英语试卷分析Ⅰ. 听力分析1、平均语速:146词/分(2019年约142词/分)2、录音稿总词数:864词(去年2019年I卷II卷832词、827词)3、语音:美音(无变化)4、录音人:男:Kris和女:Laura(与2018年全国卷主播一致)5、设题方面,推理判断题与事实细节题各占10小题;Where1个,What8个,When1个,Who4个,Why2个,Which2个,How2个。

6、整体难度有所提升,推理题数量增多。

7、听力试题充分体现新课标中对于“课程内容”的要求,主要涉及以下几个方面:主题语境:涉及三大主题语境。

语篇类型:第九段材料为访谈,第十段材料为演讲。

语言知识:语音(连读、失爆、同化等语音现象)、词汇知识(培养词块意识)。

语言技能:理解语篇要义;抓住语篇中的关键细节;理解说话者的意图、观点、态度;根据语境推断语篇中的隐含意义。

Ⅱ.阅读理解1.整体难度:中等偏易,对于阅读速度和词汇要求与2019年比较为简单A篇:题材还是常规的应用文,文章结构清晰。

文章总字数为246个,对于100分以上同学来说,生词不算太多。

3个题目的设置也按照顺序,比较容易找到答案。

第一题的答案由第一段和第二段共同得出,主要注意第一段的preserved Roman monuments和第二段historical monuments共同结合得出答案A。

第二,三题比较简单,细心定位根据题目中关键词Prof. Thorp 和highlights the Tunisian tour定位至3,4段即可得出答案。

对于A篇备考的建议:定位一定要精确,第一篇文章同义替换不多,几乎都是原词,所以读题要准。

B篇:此次高考B篇阅读是一篇偏生活类的内容,不再是传统意义上的记叙文或者议论文,而是一篇关于夹叙夹议的文章。

《雾都孤儿》阅读思考题参考答案和梗概范文

《雾都孤儿》阅读思考题参考答案和梗概范文

Level 4 Oliver Twist <Answer Key>Chapter 1Preview questions1.I think Oliver was born into a poor family.2.I think Oliver will ask for some food.3.I think Oliver’s first job will be working on a farm.Review questions1.Poor people with no jobs lived in workhouses.2.Mr. Bumble, the beadle, gave Oliver his name.3.The board decided to give the people in workhouses less food because they thought people in workhouseswere getting too much food, and that by giving them less, they would leave the workhouse and find jobs. I do not think it is right to starve people by giving them less food. It is better to give them education and training to help them find jobs.Chapter 2Preview questions1.I would not like to sleep in a room full of coffins because I would be very scared.2.I think Oliver will not stay with Mr. Sowerberry, because at Mr. Sowerberry’s house he had to eat dogfood and sleep in a room full of coffins.3.I think it is not good to give money to beggars. It is better to give money to charity organizations that canhelp the beggars.Review questions1.Oliver hit Noah Claypole because Noah said bad things about his mother.2.The beadle explained Oliver’s behavior by saying the Sowerberry’s had given Oliver too much good foodwhich had made Oliver believe he was someone special.3.It took Oliver seven days to walk to London.Chapter 3Preview questions1.I think Oliver is in danger because he is all alone in the big city of London.2.I think the Artful Dodger made friends with Oliver because he is a friendly boy and he could see thatOliver needed some help.3.I think Fagin will look after Oliver by giving him food and a place to sleep, but he will also take advantageof Oliver.Review questions11.The Artful Dodger and Charley Bates did not make things. They stole wallets and handkerchiefs frompeople in the street.2.The man at the bookshop was sitting outside reading a book.3.The people chased Oliver because they thought he was the thief.Chapter 4Preview questions1.I think the lady in the picture is Oliver’s mother.2.I think Fagin will be very angry about Oliver’s disappearance, and will blame the Artful Dodger andCharley Bates.3.I think Fagin will find Oliver and will take him back to the dirty house.Review questions1.Nancy found out what had happened to Oliver by pretending to be his sister and asking questions abouthim at the police station.2.Mr. Grimwig did not really think Oliver was a bad boy. He just liked to argue with his friend.3.Fagin found out which house Oliver was in when the man who had bought Oliver’s old clothes hadshowed them to Fagin.Chapter 5Preview questions1.I think Mr. Brownlow will try to find Oliver, but Fagin will play a trick so that Mr. Brownlow cannot findhim.2.I think Nancy will try to help Oliver because she feels sorry for him.3.It could be right to steal something from a bad person if it would help a good person.Review questions1.To try and get Oliver back, Mr. Brownlow put a notice in the newspaper saying he would pay five poundsto anyone with information about Oliver.2.Mr. Bumble told Mr. Brownlow that Oliver was a bad boy. He said his parents were criminals, he wasnever happy with what he had, and he ran away after trying to murder a man who was kind to him.3.Sikes needed Oliver to help him because Sikes needed a small boy to get into the house through a window,and open the door to let Sikes in.Chapter 6Preview questions1.Sikes will not use his gun on Oliver because he needs Oliver to get into the house for him.22.I think Oliver will agree to help Sikes burgle the house because he will be very scared that Sikes will shoothim.3.I think the burglary will be successful.Review questions1.When Oliver got into the house, he planned to wake the people living there and tell them thieves weretrying to steal from them.2.Oliver was bleeding because he got pulled through a broken window.3.Mr. Bumble kissed Mrs. Corney.Chapter 7Preview questions1.I think Oliver will be sick for a long time and Bill Sikes will try to leave him in a workhouse.2.I think when Fagin hears that the burglary failed; he will be very angry and try to kill Bill Sikes.3.I think Mr. Bumble and Mrs. Corney will keep the gold that Old Sally had stolen from Oliver’s mother. Review questions1.Monks is Fagin’s criminal friend.2.I do not think Mr. Bumble loves Mrs. Corney. He wants to marry her because of her money.3.The servants in the house were brave because they fought back against the burglars. When they wereoutside, they were not brave. They felt frightened and decided to go back to the house.Chapter 8Preview questions1.I think the doctor will help Oliver more than the police.2.I think Oliver will get into trouble with the police because he was with a group of burglars when he gotshot.3.I don’t think you can really be a criminal when you are only ten years old. For example, Oliver is not a badperson. He had bad circumstances.Review questions1.Mr. Losberne tried to frighten and confuse Giles and Brittles by asking them angrily if they were sureOliver was the boy they had shot. He did this because he believed Oliver’s story, and wanted to help him.2.Giles did shoot someone. He shot Oliver, but he thought he hadn’t shot anyone.3.Mr. Brownlow’s house was empty because he and his housekeeper, as well as Mr. Brownlow’s friend, hadgone to the West Indies six weeks earlier.Chapter 9Preview questions1.Oliver is not safe yet. I think Fagin will come looking for him again.32.I think the two ladies in the house will try to keep Oliver.3.Happiness can last forever, but we must also feel sad sometimes.Review questions1.Oliver did not really see Fagin at the window. There were no footprints or any other evidence that Faginand the tall man had really been at the window.2.Rose said that she could not marry Harry because nobody knew how her mother and father were. Shethought this would cause trouble for Harry and make them both unhappy.3.I think Rose is right to be worried about this. However, if Harry said he loved her and didn’t care aboutthat problem, I think Rose should listen to him and marry him.Chapter 10Preview questions1.I think Mr. Bumble will not be happy when he is married because he did not marry for love.2.I think Mrs. Bumble will not tell her husband what Old Sally told her. I think she will keep the gold forherself.3.I think Mr. Bumble will meet Fagin.Review questions1.I think Mr. Bumble was not right. I think men and women should listen to each other and work together.2.Mrs. Bumble gave Monks a small bag containing a gold locket with two pieces of hair in it, and a goldwedding ring w ith a date and the word ‘Agnes’ written on it.3.Monks put a heavy stone into the little bag and then dropped it in to the river.Chapter 11Preview questions1. A man should not hit a woman. It is better to solve problems by talking about them.2.Criminals can be good to each other sometimes, if they like each other very much.3.I think Nancy will get away from Sikes by killing him.Review questions1.Sikes wanted Nancy to bring the money because he did not trust the Artful Dodger.2.Nancy knew where to find Rose because she heard Monks tell Fagin where Rose and Oliver were staying.3.Na ncy did love Sikes. She couldn’t leave him.Chapter 12Preview questions1.Noah will not become a successful criminal, because Noah is cruel and stupid.2.Mr. Brownlow will find Monks.43.I think Nancy will keep her promise to be on the bridge, and they will be able to ask her where to findMonks.Review questions1.‘Lagged’ means that a criminal will be sent to Australia as punishment for a crime.2.Fagin said the best way to look after yourself was to look after your friends. This is a good idea because ifyou help your friends, they can help you when you are in trouble.3.Mr. Brownlow wanted to meet Monks so that he could find out more about Oliver’s past.Chapter 13Preview questions1.I think the story will have a happy ending. I think Oliver will get to live with Mr. Brownlow.2.I think the police will catch Sikes and put him in jail.3.I think Harry and Rose will marry and live happily ever after.Review questions1.Mr. Brownlow knew Monks because Mr. Brownlow had been best friends with Monks’ father and hadbeen going t o marry Monks’ aunt.2.Sikes died by falling off the roof of a building and hanging himself.3.Rose was Oliver’s aunt.Level 4 Oliver Twist < Summaries >Chapter 1Oliver was born in a workhouse. Nobody knew who his father was and his mother died soon after Oliver was born. He was raised in an orphanage, where he was always hungry. When he was nine years old, he went back to the workhouse. He got even hungrier, and asked for more gruel. The board was shocked and tried to get rid of him by offering five pounds to anyone who would take him to be an apprentice. He is apprenticed to an undertaker.Chapter 25Oliver did well at the undertaker’s shop, but then g ot into a fight with a boy who said bad things about his mother. Everybody was against Oliver and he decided to run away. He went past Mrs. Mann’s house and sa id goodbye to an old friend and then walked to London. This took seven days. He met the Artful Dodger who took him to Fagin’s home, where Oliver ha d food and drink and soon fell asleep.Chapter 3Oliver saw Fagin looking at jewels in a hidden box. He thought that The Artful Dodger and Charley Bates made wallets and handkerchiefs. He spent many days working in the house unpicking marks on handkerchiefs. He saw Fagin and the boys playing a game. Finally, he is allowed to go out with them. He saw them steal a handkerchief from a gentleman. He was caught by the police, but they let him go when they realize that he did not steal the handkerchief. He became very sick, and was taken home by Mr Brownlow, the man whose handkerchief The Artful Dodger stole. He was cared for until he was better. Mr Brownlow was surprised to see that he looked exactly like a picture of a lady on the wall of his house.Chapter 4Fagin was angry because Oliver was captured by the police. He worried that Oliver would talk about him and the boys. His friend Bill Sikes arrived and they argued. Nancy went to the police station and found out what happened to Oliver. They decided they had to get him back. Oliver was looked after by Mr Brownlow and saw a picture of a lady he liked. Mr Brownlow was surprised because Oliver looked exactly like the picture. He asked Oliver to tell him his story, but a friend arrives and they had tea. They sent Oliver to the bookshop on an errand. Nancy saw him and brought him back to Fagin and the boys.Chapter 5Mr Bumble went to London and saw a notice in the newspaper. He went to see Mr Brownlow and told him how bad Oliver was, and got a five pound reward. Mr Brownlow said he did not want to hear Oliver’s name again, although Mrs Bedwin still believed that Oliver was good. Oliver was locked up by Fagin and gradually became friendlier with the boys. Sikes needed a boy to help with a burglary and Fagin said Oliver could help. Nancy brought Oliver to Sikes’s house and they went to burgle the house.Chapter 6Bill Sikes took Oliver on a long trip to a house where he met two men. One of the men went with Sikes and Oliver to break into and burgle a house. Oliver realized what they wanted him to do and decided to tell the owners of the house, rather than help the thieves. Before he could do that, the owners found him in the house and shot him. Sikes rescued him from the house and carried him away. Meanwhile, Mr Bumble went to visit the matron of the workhouse; a widow called Mrs. Corney. He kissed her, but she is called away to listen to an6old woman tell a secret. She told Mrs. Corney that she stole something gold from Oliver’s mother and that this would help Oliver discover his mother’s name.Chapter 7Toby told Fagin that the burglary failed and that they left Oliver in a ditch. Fagin was very angry and rushed out. He talked to Nancy and then to a man called Monks. They hoped that Oliver was not dead. Monks thought that he saw a woman listening to them talk. Mr Bumble decided to marry Mrs Corney. Oliver woke up and went back to the house he tried to burgle. A young lady and her aunt lived in the house and they looked after him.Chapter 8Rose and her aunt, Mrs Maylie, saw Oliver and did not believe that he was a criminal. They asked the doctor to help them save him. The doctor helped Oliver, and then he tried to frighten Giles and Brittles. He made them doubt whether this was the boy in the burglary. Two police officers arrived from London and they looked at everything and talked to everyone. The doctor saved Oliver by telling them that he was hurt in an accident and that the servants were wrong to think he was in the burglary. The police officers believed him and went away. Oliver gradually got better and the doctor took him to see Mr. Brownlow. On the way, Oliver saw the house where Sikes and Toby took him, and the doctor goes into it. It did not look the same as Oliver’s description.An angry short man shouted at the doctor and saw Oliver in the carriage. They got to London but Mr. Brownlow was not there. He had gone to the West Indies. They returned home. Mrs. Maylie and Rose took Oliver for a three month stay in the country. They were all very happy there.Chapter 9Mrs Maylie, Rose and Oliver stayed in the country until summer. Rose became ill and they thought she would die. Harry Maylie came to see her, and she got better. Oliver bumped into a strange old man at the village hotel, and later he saw him again. He was looking at Oliver through the window of the house, and Fagin was with him. He shouted for help and everybody searched for the two men, but they couldn’t find them. Harry asked Rose to marry him, but she refused. She said that she had a mark against her name because of her mother, and that she did not want to prevent Harry from being an important man. Harry left, but made Oliver promise to write to him about Rose.Chapter 10Mr Bumble was now the workhouse manager. He fought with his new wife, and she won. He was laughed at by the people in the workhouse. He met Monks and told him that he knew the woman who knew Old Sally’s secret. They arranged to meet the next night. Mrs Bumble told Monks about Sally’s death and g ave him a locket and a wedding ring that she got from the pawnbroker after Sally died. Monks threw the items in the river.7Chapter 11Bill Sikes was sick, and Nancy looked after him. Fagin and the boys brought him some food. Nancy listened to a conversation between Fagin and Monks, and decided to visit Rose Maylie. She told her that Monks was Oliver’s brother. She promise d to be on London Bridge every Sunday between eleven and twelve o’clock. Oliver found Mr. Brownlow, who agreed to help Rose and the doctor find out about Oliver’s parents. They decided to talk to Nancy. Noah Claypole and Charlotte stole money from Mr Sowerberry and ran away to London. Fagin found them and said he would help them become criminals.Chapter 12Fagin began to teach Noah how to be a criminal. The police caught The Artful Dodger and he went to court. Nancy tried to go to London Bridge on Sunday night, but Sikes locked her up and stopped her. Fagin thought Nancy had a new friend and told Noah to follow her and find out who he was. He follows her to London Bridge and listened to her meeting with Rose and Mr. Brownlow. Mr. Brownlow wanted to talk to Monks. Nancy described him to Mr Brownlow. He thought he knew the man. Noah ran back and told Fagin what he heard.Chapter 13Fagin told Sikes what Nancy did. Sikes was so angry that he murdered Nancy and ran away. The police took Fagin to jail. Sikes returned to London and tried to hide with some old friends. The police found him and he accidentally killed himself while trying to escape. Fagin was hanged. Mr. Brownlow found Monks and made him tell the truth. Oliver was Monks’s half brother, and should have a lot of money. Monks tried to keep it a secret. Mr. Brownlow was Monks’ father’s friend, so he kn ew the story. They discovered that Rose was Oliver’s aunt. Harry Maylie marrie d Rose, and they all lived happily ever after.8。

《雾都孤儿》阅读思考题参考答案和梗概范文

《雾都孤儿》阅读思考题参考答案和梗概范文

Level 4 Oliver Twist <Answer Key>Chapter 1Preview questions1.I think Oliver was born into a poor family.2.I think Oliver will ask for some food.3.I think Oliver’s first job will be working on a farm.Review questions1.Poor people with no jobs lived in workhouses.2.Mr. Bumble, the beadle, gave Oliver his name.3.The board decided to give the people in workhouses less food because they thought people in workhouseswere getting too much food, and that by giving them less, they would leave the workhouse and find jobs. I do not think it is right to starve people by giving them less food. It is better to give them education and training to help them find jobs.Chapter 2Preview questions1.I would not like to sleep in a room full of coffins because I would be very scared.2.I think Oliver will not stay with Mr. Sowerberry, because at Mr. Sowerberry’s house he had to eat dogfood and sleep in a room full of coffins.3.I think it is not good to give money to beggars. It is better to give money to charity organizations that canhelp the beggars.Review questions1.Oliver hit Noah Claypole because Noah said bad things about his mother.2.The beadle explained Oliver’s behavior by saying the Sowerberry’s had given Oliver too much good foodwhich had made Oliver believe he was someone special.3.It took Oliver seven days to walk to London.Chapter 3Preview questions1.I think Oliver is in danger because he is all alone in the big city of London.2.I think the Artful Dodger made friends with Oliver because he is a friendly boy and he could see thatOliver needed some help.3.I think Fagin will look after Oliver by giving him food and a place to sleep, but he will also take advantageof Oliver.Review questions11.The Artful Dodger and Charley Bates did not make things. They stole wallets and handkerchiefs frompeople in the street.2.The man at the bookshop was sitting outside reading a book.3.The people chased Oliver because they thought he was the thief.Chapter 4Preview questions1.I think the lady in the picture is Oliver’s mother.2.I think Fagin will be very angry about Oliver’s disappearance, and will blame the Artful Dodger andCharley Bates.3.I think Fagin will find Oliver and will take him back to the dirty house.Review questions1.Nancy found out what had happened to Oliver by pretending to be his sister and asking questions abouthim at the police station.2.Mr. Grimwig did not really think Oliver was a bad boy. He just liked to argue with his friend.3.Fagin found out which house Oliver was in when the man who had bought Oliver’s old clothes hadshowed them to Fagin.Chapter 5Preview questions1.I think Mr. Brownlow will try to find Oliver, but Fagin will play a trick so that Mr. Brownlow cannot findhim.2.I think Nancy will try to help Oliver because she feels sorry for him.3.It could be right to steal something from a bad person if it would help a good person.Review questions1.To try and get Oliver back, Mr. Brownlow put a notice in the newspaper saying he would pay five poundsto anyone with information about Oliver.2.Mr. Bumble told Mr. Brownlow that Oliver was a bad boy. He said his parents were criminals, he wasnever happy with what he had, and he ran away after trying to murder a man who was kind to him.3.Sikes needed Oliver to help him because Sikes needed a small boy to get into the house through a window,and open the door to let Sikes in.Chapter 6Preview questions1.Sikes will not use his gun on Oliver because he needs Oliver to get into the house for him.22.I think Oliver will agree to help Sikes burgle the house because he will be very scared that Sikes will shoothim.3.I think the burglary will be successful.Review questions1.When Oliver got into the house, he planned to wake the people living there and tell them thieves weretrying to steal from them.2.Oliver was bleeding because he got pulled through a broken window.3.Mr. Bumble kissed Mrs. Corney.Chapter 7Preview questions1.I think Oliver will be sick for a long time and Bill Sikes will try to leave him in a workhouse.2.I think when Fagin hears that the burglary failed; he will be very angry and try to kill Bill Sikes.3.I think Mr. Bumble and Mrs. Corney will keep the gold that Old Sally had stolen from Oliver’s mother. Review questions1.Monks is Fagin’s criminal friend.2.I do not think Mr. Bumble loves Mrs. Corney. He wants to marry her because of her money.3.The servants in the house were brave because they fought back against the burglars. When they wereoutside, they were not brave. They felt frightened and decided to go back to the house.Chapter 8Preview questions1.I think the doctor will help Oliver more than the police.2.I think Oliver will get into trouble with the police because he was with a group of burglars when he gotshot.3.I don’t think you can really be a criminal when you are only ten years old. For example, Oliver is not a badperson. He had bad circumstances.Review questions1.Mr. Losberne tried to frighten and confuse Giles and Brittles by asking them angrily if they were sureOliver was the boy they had shot. He did this because he believed Oliver’s story, and wanted to help him.2.Giles did shoot someone. He shot Oliver, but he thought he hadn’t shot anyone.3.Mr. Brownlow’s house was empty because he and his housekeeper, as well as Mr. Brownlow’s friend, hadgone to the West Indies six weeks earlier.Chapter 9Preview questions1.Oliver is not safe yet. I think Fagin will come looking for him again.32.I think the two ladies in the house will try to keep Oliver.3.Happiness can last forever, but we must also feel sad sometimes.Review questions1.Oliver did not really see Fagin at the window. There were no footprints or any other evidence that Faginand the tall man had really been at the window.2.Rose said that she could not marry Harry because nobody knew how her mother and father were. Shethought this would cause trouble for Harry and make them both unhappy.3.I think Rose is right to be worried about this. However, if Harry said he loved her and didn’t care aboutthat problem, I think Rose should listen to him and marry him.Chapter 10Preview questions1.I think Mr. Bumble will not be happy when he is married because he did not marry for love.2.I think Mrs. Bumble will not tell her husband what Old Sally told her. I think she will keep the gold forherself.3.I think Mr. Bumble will meet Fagin.Review questions1.I think Mr. Bumble was not right. I think men and women should listen to each other and work together.2.Mrs. Bumble gave Monks a small bag containing a gold locket with two pieces of hair in it, and a goldwedding ring w ith a date and the word ‘Agnes’ written on it.3.Monks put a heavy stone into the little bag and then dropped it in to the river.Chapter 11Preview questions1. A man should not hit a woman. It is better to solve problems by talking about them.2.Criminals can be good to each other sometimes, if they like each other very much.3.I think Nancy will get away from Sikes by killing him.Review questions1.Sikes wanted Nancy to bring the money because he did not trust the Artful Dodger.2.Nancy knew where to find Rose because she heard Monks tell Fagin where Rose and Oliver were staying.3.Na ncy did love Sikes. She couldn’t leave him.Chapter 12Preview questions1.Noah will not become a successful criminal, because Noah is cruel and stupid.2.Mr. Brownlow will find Monks.43.I think Nancy will keep her promise to be on the bridge, and they will be able to ask her where to findMonks.Review questions1.‘Lagged’ means that a criminal will be sent to Australia as punishment for a crime.2.Fagin said the best way to look after yourself was to look after your friends. This is a good idea because ifyou help your friends, they can help you when you are in trouble.3.Mr. Brownlow wanted to meet Monks so that he could find out more about Oliver’s past.Chapter 13Preview questions1.I think the story will have a happy ending. I think Oliver will get to live with Mr. Brownlow.2.I think the police will catch Sikes and put him in jail.3.I think Harry and Rose will marry and live happily ever after.Review questions1.Mr. Brownlow knew Monks because Mr. Brownlow had been best friends with Monks’ father and hadbeen going t o marry Monks’ aunt.2.Sikes died by falling off the roof of a building and hanging himself.3.Rose was Oliver’s aunt.Level 4 Oliver Twist < Summaries >Chapter 1Oliver was born in a workhouse. Nobody knew who his father was and his mother died soon after Oliver was born. He was raised in an orphanage, where he was always hungry. When he was nine years old, he went back to the workhouse. He got even hungrier, and asked for more gruel. The board was shocked and tried to get rid of him by offering five pounds to anyone who would take him to be an apprentice. He is apprenticed to an undertaker.Chapter 25Oliver did well at the undertaker’s shop, but then g ot into a fight with a boy who said bad things about his mother. Everybody was against Oliver and he decided to run away. He went past Mrs. Mann’s house and sa id goodbye to an old friend and then walked to London. This took seven days. He met the Artful Dodger who took him to Fagin’s home, where Oliver ha d food and drink and soon fell asleep.Chapter 3Oliver saw Fagin looking at jewels in a hidden box. He thought that The Artful Dodger and Charley Bates made wallets and handkerchiefs. He spent many days working in the house unpicking marks on handkerchiefs. He saw Fagin and the boys playing a game. Finally, he is allowed to go out with them. He saw them steal a handkerchief from a gentleman. He was caught by the police, but they let him go when they realize that he did not steal the handkerchief. He became very sick, and was taken home by Mr Brownlow, the man whose handkerchief The Artful Dodger stole. He was cared for until he was better. Mr Brownlow was surprised to see that he looked exactly like a picture of a lady on the wall of his house.Chapter 4Fagin was angry because Oliver was captured by the police. He worried that Oliver would talk about him and the boys. His friend Bill Sikes arrived and they argued. Nancy went to the police station and found out what happened to Oliver. They decided they had to get him back. Oliver was looked after by Mr Brownlow and saw a picture of a lady he liked. Mr Brownlow was surprised because Oliver looked exactly like the picture. He asked Oliver to tell him his story, but a friend arrives and they had tea. They sent Oliver to the bookshop on an errand. Nancy saw him and brought him back to Fagin and the boys.Chapter 5Mr Bumble went to London and saw a notice in the newspaper. He went to see Mr Brownlow and told him how bad Oliver was, and got a five pound reward. Mr Brownlow said he did not want to hear Oliver’s name again, although Mrs Bedwin still believed that Oliver was good. Oliver was locked up by Fagin and gradually became friendlier with the boys. Sikes needed a boy to help with a burglary and Fagin said Oliver could help. Nancy brought Oliver to Sikes’s house and they went to burgle the house.Chapter 6Bill Sikes took Oliver on a long trip to a house where he met two men. One of the men went with Sikes and Oliver to break into and burgle a house. Oliver realized what they wanted him to do and decided to tell the owners of the house, rather than help the thieves. Before he could do that, the owners found him in the house and shot him. Sikes rescued him from the house and carried him away. Meanwhile, Mr Bumble went to visit the matron of the workhouse; a widow called Mrs. Corney. He kissed her, but she is called away to listen to an6old woman tell a secret. She told Mrs. Corney that she stole something gold from Oliver’s mother and that this would help Oliver discover his mother’s name.Chapter 7Toby told Fagin that the burglary failed and that they left Oliver in a ditch. Fagin was very angry and rushed out. He talked to Nancy and then to a man called Monks. They hoped that Oliver was not dead. Monks thought that he saw a woman listening to them talk. Mr Bumble decided to marry Mrs Corney. Oliver woke up and went back to the house he tried to burgle. A young lady and her aunt lived in the house and they looked after him.Chapter 8Rose and her aunt, Mrs Maylie, saw Oliver and did not believe that he was a criminal. They asked the doctor to help them save him. The doctor helped Oliver, and then he tried to frighten Giles and Brittles. He made them doubt whether this was the boy in the burglary. Two police officers arrived from London and they looked at everything and talked to everyone. The doctor saved Oliver by telling them that he was hurt in an accident and that the servants were wrong to think he was in the burglary. The police officers believed him and went away. Oliver gradually got better and the doctor took him to see Mr. Brownlow. On the way, Oliver saw the house where Sikes and Toby took him, and the doctor goes into it. It did not look the same as Oliver’s description.An angry short man shouted at the doctor and saw Oliver in the carriage. They got to London but Mr. Brownlow was not there. He had gone to the West Indies. They returned home. Mrs. Maylie and Rose took Oliver for a three month stay in the country. They were all very happy there.Chapter 9Mrs Maylie, Rose and Oliver stayed in the country until summer. Rose became ill and they thought she would die. Harry Maylie came to see her, and she got better. Oliver bumped into a strange old man at the village hotel, and later he saw him again. He was looking at Oliver through the window of the house, and Fagin was with him. He shouted for help and everybody searched for the two men, but they couldn’t find them. Harry asked Rose to marry him, but she refused. She said that she had a mark against her name because of her mother, and that she did not want to prevent Harry from being an important man. Harry left, but made Oliver promise to write to him about Rose.Chapter 10Mr Bumble was now the workhouse manager. He fought with his new wife, and she won. He was laughed at by the people in the workhouse. He met Monks and told him that he knew the woman who knew Old Sally’s secret. They arranged to meet the next night. Mrs Bumble told Monks about Sally’s death and g ave him a locket and a wedding ring that she got from the pawnbroker after Sally died. Monks threw the items in the river.7Chapter 11Bill Sikes was sick, and Nancy looked after him. Fagin and the boys brought him some food. Nancy listened to a conversation between Fagin and Monks, and decided to visit Rose Maylie. She told her that Monks was Oliver’s brother. She promise d to be on London Bridge every Sunday between eleven and twelve o’clock. Oliver found Mr. Brownlow, who agreed to help Rose and the doctor find out about Oliver’s parents. They decided to talk to Nancy. Noah Claypole and Charlotte stole money from Mr Sowerberry and ran away to London. Fagin found them and said he would help them become criminals.Chapter 12Fagin began to teach Noah how to be a criminal. The police caught The Artful Dodger and he went to court. Nancy tried to go to London Bridge on Sunday night, but Sikes locked her up and stopped her. Fagin thought Nancy had a new friend and told Noah to follow her and find out who he was. He follows her to London Bridge and listened to her meeting with Rose and Mr. Brownlow. Mr. Brownlow wanted to talk to Monks. Nancy described him to Mr Brownlow. He thought he knew the man. Noah ran back and told Fagin what he heard.Chapter 13Fagin told Sikes what Nancy did. Sikes was so angry that he murdered Nancy and ran away. The police took Fagin to jail. Sikes returned to London and tried to hide with some old friends. The police found him and he accidentally killed himself while trying to escape. Fagin was hanged. Mr. Brownlow found Monks and made him tell the truth. Oliver was Monks’s half brother, and should have a lot of money. Monks tried to keep it a secret. Mr. Brownlow was Monks’ father’s friend, so he kn ew the story. They discovered that Rose was Oliver’s aunt. Harry Maylie marrie d Rose, and they all lived happily ever after.8。

雾都孤儿练习题

雾都孤儿练习题

雾都孤儿练习题一、选择题1. 《雾都孤儿》的作者是谁?A. 简·奥斯汀B. 查尔斯·狄更斯C. 托马斯·哈代D. 乔治·奥威尔2. 小说《雾都孤儿》的主人公叫什么名字?A. 奥利弗·特威斯特B. 艾米莉·勃朗特C. 汤姆·索亚D. 哈克贝利·芬3. 奥利弗在孤儿院中被选中去做什么?A. 清洁工B. 学徒C. 乞丐D. 教师4. 奥利弗被送往哪里成为学徒?A. 伦敦B. 曼彻斯特C. 利物浦D. 伯明翰5. 奥利弗在伦敦遇到了哪些人物?A. 费金和南希B. 比尔·赛克斯和南希C. 费金和比尔·赛克斯D. 比尔·赛克斯和诺亚·克雷波尔二、填空题6. 奥利弗在孤儿院中因为要求“____”,而被送往伦敦。

7. 奥利弗在伦敦的第一次犯罪尝试是被____所利用。

8. 奥利弗在费金的贼窝中,被一个名叫____的女孩所同情。

9. 奥利弗的真正身份最终是由____揭露的。

10. 《雾都孤儿》通过奥利弗的故事,揭露了19世纪英国社会的____。

三、简答题11. 描述《雾都孤儿》中的费金是一个怎样的角色,并说明他在故事中的作用。

12. 奥利弗在孤儿院的生活是怎样的?请简述其经历。

13. 为什么奥利弗在伦敦的遭遇会被视为犯罪?请结合当时的社会背景进行分析。

14. 《雾都孤儿》中有哪些角色对奥利弗的命运产生了重要影响?请列举并简要说明他们的作用。

15. 《雾都孤儿》的主题是什么?请结合故事情节进行阐述。

四、论述题16. 论述《雾都孤儿》中奥利弗的性格特点及其在故事中的成长变化。

17. 分析《雾都孤儿》中伦敦社会的阴暗面,以及这些阴暗面如何影响奥利弗的命运。

18. 探讨《雾都孤儿》中道德与法律的冲突,以及这种冲突对主人公奥利弗的影响。

19. 从《雾都孤儿》中选择一个你认为最具有象征意义的角色,分析其象征意义及其在故事中的作用。

人教版六上名著阅读《雾都孤儿》分章练习(含答案)

人教版六上名著阅读《雾都孤儿》分章练习(含答案)

人教版六上名著阅读《雾都孤儿》分章练习(含答案)第一章奥利弗的诞生与成长练习题1. 奥利弗·退斯特出生于什么地方?2. 奥利弗的母亲是如何死的?3. 奥利弗在伦敦的哪条街长大?答案1. 奥利弗·退斯特出生于伦敦。

2. 奥利弗的母亲是在奥利弗出生后不久死的,死因是生产并发症。

3. 奥利弗在伦敦的苏豪区长大。

第二章奥利弗在伦敦的生活练习题1. 奥利弗在伦敦遇到了谁?2. 谁收留了奥利弗?3. 奥利弗在伦敦的生活是怎样的?答案1. 奥利弗在伦敦遇到了布朗罗先生和罗斯女士。

2. 布朗罗先生收留了奥利弗。

3. 奥利弗在伦敦的生活非常艰难,他经常受到欺负和虐待。

第三章奥利弗被诱拐练习题1. 谁诱拐了奥利弗?2. 奥利弗被诱拐去做什么?3. 奥利弗是如何逃脱的?答案1. 比尔·赛克斯和南希诱拐了奥利弗。

2. 奥利弗被诱拐去偷窃。

3. 奥利弗在逃跑过程中遇到了布朗罗先生,最终被布朗罗先生救出。

第四章奥利弗的新生活练习题1. 奥利弗在布朗罗先生的家中过得怎样?2. 奥利弗在学校学习了什么?3. 奥利弗在学校结交了哪些朋友?答案1. 奥利弗在布朗罗先生的家中过得很幸福,他得到了关爱和照顾。

2. 奥利弗在学校学习了阅读、写作和算术。

3. 奥利弗在学校结交了罗斯女士的儿子亚瑟和布朗罗先生的侄子本杰明。

第五章奥利弗的冒险练习题1. 奥利弗遇到了哪些人?2. 奥利弗和他们一起做了什么?3. 奥利弗的冒险最终如何结束?答案1. 奥利弗遇到了赛克斯、南希和比尔·赛克斯。

2. 奥利弗和他们一起生活了一段时间,期间经历了许多冒险。

3. 奥利弗的冒险最终以他被布朗罗先生救出并回到家中结束。

以上就是关于《雾都孤儿》的分章练习,希望对你有所帮助。

黑猫阅读雾都孤儿答案

黑猫阅读雾都孤儿答案

黑猫阅读雾都孤儿答案《雾都孤儿》是英国作家狄更斯在1838年写的一本小说,这本书讲述了一名叫奥利弗的孤儿悲惨的身世及遭遇,奥利弗在孤儿院长大,受到执事的针对被送到棺材店到学徒,在棺材店备受折磨后决定逃离棺材店,结果误入贼窝,经历了许多辛酸历程后,发现了自己的身世,最后被一名善良富裕的先生收养,过上了幸福的生活。

小说的主人公奥利弗出身后他的妈妈就过世了,别人也不知道他的爸爸究竟是谁,于是奥利弗一出生就变成了无家可归的孤儿。

虽然孤儿院收留了奥利弗,但是孤儿院对里面的孩子一点都不好,里面的小孩时常都要挨饿,只有有人来检查的时候孤儿院才做做样子。

比起奥利弗现在的小孩简直是太幸福了,他们不知道人间冷暖,每个都是家中的小霸王,爸妈的手中宝,得不到自己想要的东西就哭闹。

在小孩都在爸妈怀里撒娇哭闹的年纪,奥利弗就已经尝尽了人间冷暖,学会了独立。

奥利弗在受到棺材店老板娘等人的虐待下,决定逃离棺材店独自前往伦敦,在去往伦敦的路上他认识了一个人,他把奥利弗骗进了贼窝,而且盗贼团伙的首领还想把奥利弗培养成小偷,为他办事。

但不管盗贼团伙怎么说服奥利弗,他就是不答应,盗贼们还想通过强硬的手段强迫奥利弗,但是奥利弗就是软硬不吃,从内心抗拒这样肮脏的行为。

这也是我很佩服奥利弗的一点,不论他在什么环境下,他都不受别人的影响,始终保持着一颗纯洁的心。

不管是黑暗冰冷的孤儿院,还是只会虐待他的棺材店等人,到后来邪恶的盗贼团伙。

他从来没有怨恨过别人,也没有抱怨过社会,这种出淤泥而不染的品质值得我们去学习。

这本书的人物中除了奥利弗,我还十分同情的一个人物就是南希,她是盗贼团伙的同伴,但是整本书看完之后才发现她是盗贼团伙里真正对奥利弗好的人。

在盗贼团伙想欺负奥利弗的时候,她总是挺身而出,出手制止他们。

在盗贼团伙想陷害奥利弗,让他失去他爸爸巨额财产的`继承权时,南希把消息透露给了奥利弗的姨妈,让盗贼团伙的阴谋才没有得逞。

但她自己却因此招来了杀身之祸。

狄更斯《雾都孤儿》阅读练习及答案

狄更斯《雾都孤儿》阅读练习及答案

狄更斯《雾都孤儿》阅读练习及答案(二)现代文阅读Ⅱ(本题共4小题,16分)阅读下面的文字,完成6~9题。

雾都孤儿[注](节选)狄更斯早晨,奥立弗醒了,发现自己那双旧鞋不翼而飞,床边放着一双鞋底厚厚实实的新鞋,他不禁吓了一大跳。

刚开始他还很高兴,以为这是自己即将获得自由的预兆。

他坐下来,跟费金一起吃早饭时,这些想法就顿时化为了泡影,费金说话时的口气和脸色更增添了他的恐慌,费金告诉奥立弗,当天夜里要送他到比尔·赛克斯那里去。

“就——就——留在那儿了,先生?”奥立弗急不可待地问。

“我寻思,”费金说话时一双眼睛盯在奥立弗身上,“你很想知道上比尔那里干什么去——啊,宝贝儿?”“呸。

”费金唾了一口,对着孩子的面孔细细察看了一番,“等比尔告诉你吧。

”费金看得出来,奥立弗在这个问题上没有表示出更浓厚的好奇心。

尽管奥立弗心急如焚,却被费金眉宇间那股掩藏不住的奸诈以及自己的种种猜测搅得六神无主,也顾不上继续问长问短。

他已经没有别的机会了,费金直到天黑都在做出门的准备。

“你可以把蜡烛点上了。

”费金说着,把一支蜡烛放在桌上,“这儿有本书,你看看吧,等他们来接你。

晚安。

”“晚安。

”奥立弗轻声答道。

费金朝门口走去,边走边扭过头来打量这孩子。

他突然停下来,叫了一声奥立弗的名字。

奥立弗抬起头,看见费金用手指了指蜡烛,意思是要他点上。

奥立弗照办了。

他把烛台放到桌上,发现费金依旧站在房间对面的暗处,眉头紧锁,目不转睛地望着自己。

“当心一点,奥立弗。

”费金挥了挥右手,像是在警告他。

“他是个鲁莽家伙,发起性子来连命都不要。

不管发生什么事,一句话也别说,他要你干什么,你就干什么。

”费金重重地吐出最后一句话,绷紧的面部表情逐渐化为一种狞笑。

费金走了,奥立弗用手支着脑袋,怀着一颗颤动的心,反复推敲着刚听到的一席话。

对于费金的一番告诫,他越琢磨越猜不透其中的真实目的和含意。

他沉思了好一会儿,才认定自己是被选去替那个强盗打打杂,等物色到另外一个更为合适的小孩再说。

雾都孤儿练习以及答案

雾都孤儿练习以及答案

《雾都孤儿》练习题一、填空1.《雾都孤儿》就是英国国作家狄更斯写得。

2.《雾都孤儿》得主人公名叫奥利弗,她出生在济贫院。

3.富人得弃婴奥利弗在孤儿院里挣扎了9年。

4.奥利弗曾在济贫院生活,她所犯下得“罪过”指得因为吃不饱而要求再吃一碗粥。

5.《雾都孤儿》中雾都就是指城市伦敦。

6.小说通过孤儿奥利弗得命运,反映了英国刚刚通过《济贫法》后社会穷人(阶层)民众得生活,揭露了资产社会得黑暗与虚伪。

二、选择1.《雾都孤儿》得作者就是( A)A.狄更斯B、大仲马C、托尔斯泰2.《雾都孤儿》得主人公( A )A.奥利弗B、奥雷良诺C、海斯特3、雾都孤儿中见义勇为,同情奥利弗得遭遇,冒生命危险,偷偷找到罗斯小姐向其报告主人公情况得就是谁?( A)A、南希B、费金C、塞克斯4、贼首费金得结局?( A )A、被捕,后上了绞刑架B、自杀C、逃跑途中意外死亡5、奥利弗得同父异母兄长就是谁?( A)A、蒙克斯B、塞克斯C、布朗洛6、老犹太最终得结局怎样?( B )A、活了下来B、判处绞刑C、坐牢D、不清楚7、蒙克斯拿到遗产后就是怎么做得?( A)A、挥霍一空,重新走上老路犯罪B、回头就是岸,改邪归正C、什么事情也没有做D、省着花8、奥利弗得名字就是怎么来得?( A)A、教区干事邦布尔先生按照字母顺序给她取得B、孤儿院得工作人员取得C、奥立弗得爸爸妈妈取得D、奥立弗得爷爷奶奶取得9.奥利弗被迫跟随小偷们入室偷窃后发生了什么?下列说法不正确得就是( D )A.她受伤了,自己来到被偷得人家求救B.她因为失血过多而非常虚弱C.她在被偷得人家收到了精心得照顾D.她被扭送到警察局了10、奥立弗得特点就是什么?( A )A、语言规范,谈吐清楚,心地善良B、心术不正,语言肮脏,心怀鬼胎C、不清楚D、心狠手辣11、关于露丝小姐得说法不正确得就是?( D)A、露丝小姐得了一种热症,后来经过休养慢慢恢复B、露丝小姐心地善良、招人喜爱C、奥利弗得父亲与露丝小姐得姐姐结婚生下了她。

“雾都孤儿”狄更斯 阅读附答案

“雾都孤儿”狄更斯 阅读附答案

“雾都孤儿”狄更斯阅读附答案“雾都孤儿”狄更斯黄薇1812年2月7日,查尔斯·狄更斯出生于英国朴茨茅斯一个中产阶级家庭,父亲约翰·狄更斯是海军部军需处的职员,待遇优厚,但他的挥霍和糊涂的头脑常使这个家庭陷于拮据。

童年时,家里还有一间父亲的图书室,收藏了不少好书,狄更斯在这里饱尝读书之乐。

但无忧无虑的童年仿佛稍纵即逝。

为逃避债务,狄更斯一家开始不停地搬家,到1824年,父亲终因欠债锒铛入狱。

而12岁的狄更斯则被送到伦敦华莱士鞋油厂当学徒,和满地板跑的老鼠、小混混般的孩子挤在一起,每天工作10个小时以上,且食宿奇差无比,薪酬极低。

两年后,狄更斯的父亲才从监狱里放出来,当他得知儿子在鞋油厂的悲惨遭遇时震惊了。

家境稍稍改善,狄更斯得以告别这段暗无天日的时光。

1827年,15岁的狄更斯结束了断断续续的读书生涯,应聘成为一家法律事务所的律师助理。

等到年满18岁的第二天,他就到大英图书馆办了一张借书证,成了阅览室孜孜不倦的常客。

1833年秋,狄更斯投下人生第一封稿信,改变了命运的走向,自此打开通往文学世界的大门。

除了在报纸上开辟专栏,他的第一部长篇小说《匹克威克外传》也于1836年3月开始在杂志上连载。

这本杂志第1期只卖了400份不到,但连载到第15期时差不多卖出了40000份。

维多利亚时代的英国工业高度发达,但这也是“一个自相矛盾的时代”,不断扩大的贫富差距,英国人也生活在不健康的环境中,大工业时代带来严重的污染和疾病,伦敦“雾都”之名就始于此。

狄更斯无疑是这个时代的一位冷峻的观察者,文学屡屡成为他向黑暗现实开炮的有力武器。

写于1837年的《雾都孤儿》是第一部以一个孩子为主人公的英文小说,在头几章便将矛头直接指向1834年《贫民法》的冷酷无情:它将所有健全的贫民排除在国家救济之外,九岁以下的孩子更是被随便地给上几口饭,被饿死的悲剧时常可见。

狄更斯将天性中的悲悯全部倾注到小女孩“小内尔”之死上——它深深地打动了读者,甚至变成了“维多利亚时代的伤感”的别称。

《雾都孤儿》知识点整理及练习(含答案)

《雾都孤儿》知识点整理及练习(含答案)

《雾都孤儿》知识点整理及练习(含答案)雾都孤儿知识点整理及练(含答案)1. 小说概况- 《雾都孤儿》是英国作家狄更斯所写的一部小说,首次出版于1867年。

- 故事背景设定在19世纪的伦敦,描绘了孤儿奥利弗的成长历程及伦敦社会的黑暗一面。

2. 主要人物- 奥利弗(Oliver):主角,一个孤儿,善良、善良、勇敢。

- 佩吉特(Fagin):一个聪明狡猾的贩子,带领一群小贼。

- 萨伯·布朗罗(Mr. Brownlow):奥利弗的恩人,慈善家。

- 南希(Nancy):一个小贼,与佩吉特一起行动。

- 比尔·斯奈克(Bill Sikes):南希的男友,暴力和残忍。

3. 主要情节- 奥利弗出生在孤儿院,受尽虐待和苦难。

- 奥利弗在福尔摩斯家工作,受到了一些良好的待遇,但被诬告为小偷。

- 在伦敦街头,奥利弗遇到了佩吉特和他的小贩子团队。

- 奥利弗成为了佩吉特的手下,但不久后被逮捕。

- 萨伯·布朗罗慷慨地帮助奥利弗,使他摆脱了困境。

- 最终,奥利弗找到了自己的亲人,过上了幸福的生活。

4. 问题练1. 《雾都孤儿》是哪位作家所写的?答案:狄更斯。

2. 故事背景设定在哪个城市?答案:伦敦。

3. 奥利弗是一个什么样的人物?答案:善良、勇敢的孤儿。

4. 佩吉特是什么样的人物?答案:聪明狡猾的贩子。

5. 谁是奥利弗的恩人?答案:萨伯·布朗罗。

6. 谁是南希的男友?答案:比尔·斯奈克。

7. 奥利弗最终找到了什么?答案:自己的亲人和幸福的生活。

以上是对《雾都孤儿》的知识点整理及练习,希望对你有所帮助。

雾都孤儿狄更斯阅读理解答案

雾都孤儿狄更斯阅读理解答案

雾都孤儿狄更斯阅读理解答案雾都孤儿狄更斯阅读理解答案「篇一」与雾同行苏沧桑①我惊呆了,世界上怎么会有这样神奇美丽的雾?②那是一个夏夜,新安江城已卸去一天的浓妆,笼罩在淡紫色的暮霭里,江水流得从容而平静,碧绿碧绿的,不知是它本来的色彩还是两岸的倒影。

晚归的船来了,偶尔闪过一道波痕。

空气拂过脸颊,带着摄氏十四度的水气。

那一刻,两岸灯火在静谧中次第开放,像在预示着这里一定会发生些什么?③这时,假若你是一条鱼,你便会看到千岛湖和新安江之间正演绎着一段爱情故事。

当千岛湖水带着他的柔情缓缓流进新安江的心底,千年等待从此化为不绝的缠绵,于是,白沙奇雾——这天地的宠儿诞生了!只见她从母亲疲倦的怀里渐渐舒展开初生的身子,洁白如羽纱,飘渺如仙乐的肌肤,远远的薄薄的一层,依偎在江面上。

我真怕江边的点点渔火会把她给融化了。

④人们凝神看着这神奇的现象,而雾也在远远地打量着人间,灯就是她善睐的明眸。

在相互的凝视中,她慢慢长成了一米多高、丰满圆润的女子,先是从飘漾的裙裾中伸出她的脚,一小步一小步踩着绿波,羞涩地走着。

风来时,雾便不再矜持,拖曳着长长的飘带,自由地舞成了一缕缕五彩屏幔,一边随着江风向我们飘来.转眼间便到了伸手可触的眼前,只见乳白的雾海与深蓝的天分出一道整整齐齐的界线,青山翠林、竹篱农舍在浓雾中时隐时现,人不知不觉就像飞到了天上。

而此刻与雾媲美的还有天上的星星,它们离地面是那样的近,就悬在人的头上,随手可摘,立体的,闪烁着奇光异彩,让人怀疑那是不是假的。

雾可能是它们的老朋友了,时时往天上一跃,侧耳就能听得见他们欢快的笑声了。

⑤我在江边走着,雾也顺着江走着,好像是两个同龄女人正在并肩散步,很亲近的样子。

但我总有些自惭形秽。

雾是单纯的,而我却不是,有着这样那样的欲望,有着这样那样的烦恼。

好在雾并不在乎,依然用她无声的语言让我感觉自己暂时成了瑶台上的仙人,忘记了俗世间的一切。

记得不久前读到过卢梭的一段关于雾中散步的`文字,后来借来他的书想细读时,书却奇怪地不知去向,心里空落落的。

(完整版)雾都孤儿练习以及答案

(完整版)雾都孤儿练习以及答案

《雾都孤儿》练习题一、填空1.《雾都孤儿》是英国国作家狄更斯写的。

2.《雾都孤儿》的主人公名叫奥利弗,他出生在济贫院。

3.富人的弃婴奥利弗在孤儿院里挣扎了9年。

4.奥利弗曾在济贫院生活,他所犯下的“罪过”指的因为吃不饱而要求再吃一碗粥。

5.《雾都孤儿》中雾都是指城市伦敦。

6.小说通过孤儿奥利弗的命运,反映了英国刚刚通过《济贫法》后社会穷人(阶层)民众的生活,揭露了资产社会的黑暗和虚伪。

二、选择1.《雾都孤儿》的作者是(A)A.狄更斯B.大仲马C.托尔斯泰2.《雾都孤儿》的主人公( A )A.奥利弗B.奥雷良诺C.海斯特3.雾都孤儿中见义勇为,同情奥利弗的遭遇,冒生命危险,偷偷找到罗斯小姐向其报告主人公情况的是谁?(A)A.南希B.费金C.塞克斯4.贼首费金的结局?( A )A.被捕,后上了绞刑架B.自杀C.逃跑途中意外死亡5.奥利弗的同父异母兄长是谁?(A)A.蒙克斯B.塞克斯C.布朗洛6.老犹太最终的结局怎样?( B )A.活了下来B.判处绞刑C.坐牢D.不清楚7.蒙克斯拿到遗产后是怎么做的?(A)A.挥霍一空,重新走上老路犯罪B.回头是岸,改邪归正C.什么事情也没有做D.省着花8.奥利弗的名字是怎么来的?(A)A.教区干事邦布尔先生按照字母顺序给他取的B.孤儿院的工作人员取的C.奥立弗的爸爸妈妈取的D.奥立弗的爷爷奶奶取的9.奥利弗被迫跟随小偷们入室偷窃后发生了什么?下列说法不正确的是( D )A.他受伤了,自己来到被偷的人家求救B.他因为失血过多而非常虚弱C.他在被偷的人家收到了精心的照顾D.他被扭送到警察局了10.奥立弗的特点是什么?( A )A.语言规范,谈吐清楚,心地善良B.心术不正,语言肮脏,心怀鬼胎C.不清楚D.心狠手辣11.关于露丝小姐的说法不正确的是?(D)A.露丝小姐得了一种热症,后来经过休养慢慢恢复B.露丝小姐心地善良、招人喜爱C.奥利弗的父亲和露丝小姐的姐姐结婚生下了他。

《雾都孤儿》阅读思考题参考答案和梗概范文

《雾都孤儿》阅读思考题参考答案和梗概范文

Level 4 Oliver Twist <Answer Key>Chapter 1Preview questions1.I think Oliver was born into a poor family.2.I think Oliver will ask for some food.3.I think Oliver’s first job will be working on a farm.Review questions1.Poor people with no jobs lived in workhouses.2.Mr. Bumble, the beadle, gave Oliver his name.3.The board decided to give the people in workhouses less food because they thought people in workhouseswere getting too much food, and that by giving them less, they would leave the workhouse and find jobs. I do not think it is right to starve people by giving them less food. It is better to give them education and training to help them find jobs.Chapter 2Preview questions1.I would not like to sleep in a room full of coffins because I would be very scared.2.I think Oliver will not stay with Mr. Sowerberry, because at Mr. Sowerberry’s house he had to eat dogfood and sleep in a room full of coffins.3.I think it is not good to give money to beggars. It is better to give money to charity organizations that canhelp the beggars.Review questions1.Oliver hit Noah Claypole because Noah said bad things about his mother.2.The beadle explained Oliver’s behavior by saying the Sowerberry’s had given Oliver too much good foodwhich had made Oliver believe he was someone special.3.It took Oliver seven days to walk to London.Chapter 3Preview questions1.I think Oliver is in danger because he is all alone in the big city of London.2.I think the Artful Dodger made friends with Oliver because he is a friendly boy and he could see thatOliver needed some help.3.I think Fagin will look after Oliver by giving him food and a place to sleep, but he will also take advantageof Oliver.Review questions11.The Artful Dodger and Charley Bates did not make things. They stole wallets and handkerchiefs frompeople in the street.2.The man at the bookshop was sitting outside reading a book.3.The people chased Oliver because they thought he was the thief.Chapter 4Preview questions1.I think the lady in the picture is Oliver’s mother.2.I think Fagin will be very angry about Oliver’s disappearance, and will blame the Artful Dodger andCharley Bates.3.I think Fagin will find Oliver and will take him back to the dirty house.Review questions1.Nancy found out what had happened to Oliver by pretending to be his sister and asking questions abouthim at the police station.2.Mr. Grimwig did not really think Oliver was a bad boy. He just liked to argue with his friend.3.Fagin found out which house Oliver was in when the man who had bought Oliver’s old clothes hadshowed them to Fagin.Chapter 5Preview questions1.I think Mr. Brownlow will try to find Oliver, but Fagin will play a trick so that Mr. Brownlow cannot findhim.2.I think Nancy will try to help Oliver because she feels sorry for him.3.It could be right to steal something from a bad person if it would help a good person.Review questions1.To try and get Oliver back, Mr. Brownlow put a notice in the newspaper saying he would pay five poundsto anyone with information about Oliver.2.Mr. Bumble told Mr. Brownlow that Oliver was a bad boy. He said his parents were criminals, he wasnever happy with what he had, and he ran away after trying to murder a man who was kind to him.3.Sikes needed Oliver to help him because Sikes needed a small boy to get into the house through a window,and open the door to let Sikes in.Chapter 6Preview questions1.Sikes will not use his gun on Oliver because he needs Oliver to get into the house for him.22.I think Oliver will agree to help Sikes burgle the house because he will be very scared that Sikes will shoothim.3.I think the burglary will be successful.Review questions1.When Oliver got into the house, he planned to wake the people living there and tell them thieves weretrying to steal from them.2.Oliver was bleeding because he got pulled through a broken window.3.Mr. Bumble kissed Mrs. Corney.Chapter 7Preview questions1.I think Oliver will be sick for a long time and Bill Sikes will try to leave him in a workhouse.2.I think when Fagin hears that the burglary failed; he will be very angry and try to kill Bill Sikes.3.I think Mr. Bumble and Mrs. Corney will keep the gold that Old Sally had stolen from Oliver’s mother. Review questions1.Monks is Fagin’s criminal friend.2.I do not think Mr. Bumble loves Mrs. Corney. He wants to marry her because of her money.3.The servants in the house were brave because they fought back against the burglars. When they wereoutside, they were not brave. They felt frightened and decided to go back to the house.Chapter 8Preview questions1.I think the doctor will help Oliver more than the police.2.I think Oliver will get into trouble with the police because he was with a group of burglars when he gotshot.3.I don’t think you can really be a criminal when you are only ten years old. For example, Oliver is not a badperson. He had bad circumstances.Review questions1.Mr. Losberne tried to frighten and confuse Giles and Brittles by asking them angrily if they were sureOliver was the boy they had shot. He did this because he believed Oliver’s story, and wanted to help him.2.Giles did shoot someone. He shot Oliver, but he thought he hadn’t shot anyone.3.Mr. Brownlow’s house was empty because he and his housekeeper, as well as Mr. Brownlow’s friend, hadgone to the West Indies six weeks earlier.Chapter 9Preview questions1.Oliver is not safe yet. I think Fagin will come looking for him again.32.I think the two ladies in the house will try to keep Oliver.3.Happiness can last forever, but we must also feel sad sometimes.Review questions1.Oliver did not really see Fagin at the window. There were no footprints or any other evidence that Faginand the tall man had really been at the window.2.Rose said that she could not marry Harry because nobody knew how her mother and father were. Shethought this would cause trouble for Harry and make them both unhappy.3.I think Rose is right to be worried about this. However, if Harry said he loved her and didn’t care aboutthat problem, I think Rose should listen to him and marry him.Chapter 10Preview questions1.I think Mr. Bumble will not be happy when he is married because he did not marry for love.2.I think Mrs. Bumble will not tell her husband what Old Sally told her. I think she will keep the gold forherself.3.I think Mr. Bumble will meet Fagin.Review questions1.I think Mr. Bumble was not right. I think men and women should listen to each other and work together.2.Mrs. Bumble gave Monks a small bag containing a gold locket with two pieces of hair in it, and a goldwedding ring w ith a date and the word ‘Agnes’ written on it.3.Monks put a heavy stone into the little bag and then dropped it in to the river.Chapter 11Preview questions1. A man should not hit a woman. It is better to solve problems by talking about them.2.Criminals can be good to each other sometimes, if they like each other very much.3.I think Nancy will get away from Sikes by killing him.Review questions1.Sikes wanted Nancy to bring the money because he did not trust the Artful Dodger.2.Nancy knew where to find Rose because she heard Monks tell Fagin where Rose and Oliver were staying.3.Na ncy did love Sikes. She couldn’t leave him.Chapter 12Preview questions1.Noah will not become a successful criminal, because Noah is cruel and stupid.2.Mr. Brownlow will find Monks.43.I think Nancy will keep her promise to be on the bridge, and they will be able to ask her where to findMonks.Review questions1.‘Lagged’ means that a criminal will be sent to Australia as punishment for a crime.2.Fagin said the best way to look after yourself was to look after your friends. This is a good idea because ifyou help your friends, they can help you when you are in trouble.3.Mr. Brownlow wanted to meet Monks so that he could find out more about Oliver’s past.Chapter 13Preview questions1.I think the story will have a happy ending. I think Oliver will get to live with Mr. Brownlow.2.I think the police will catch Sikes and put him in jail.3.I think Harry and Rose will marry and live happily ever after.Review questions1.Mr. Brownlow knew Monks because Mr. Brownlow had been best friends with Monks’ father and hadbeen going t o marry Monks’ aunt.2.Sikes died by falling off the roof of a building and hanging himself.3.Rose was Oliver’s aunt.Level 4 Oliver Twist < Summaries >Chapter 1Oliver was born in a workhouse. Nobody knew who his father was and his mother died soon after Oliver was born. He was raised in an orphanage, where he was always hungry. When he was nine years old, he went back to the workhouse. He got even hungrier, and asked for more gruel. The board was shocked and tried to get rid of him by offering five pounds to anyone who would take him to be an apprentice. He is apprenticed to an undertaker.Chapter 25Oliver did well at the undertaker’s shop, but then g ot into a fight with a boy who said bad things about his mother. Everybody was against Oliver and he decided to run away. He went past Mrs. Mann’s house and sa id goodbye to an old friend and then walked to London. This took seven days. He met the Artful Dodger who took him to Fagin’s home, where Oliver ha d food and drink and soon fell asleep.Chapter 3Oliver saw Fagin looking at jewels in a hidden box. He thought that The Artful Dodger and Charley Bates made wallets and handkerchiefs. He spent many days working in the house unpicking marks on handkerchiefs. He saw Fagin and the boys playing a game. Finally, he is allowed to go out with them. He saw them steal a handkerchief from a gentleman. He was caught by the police, but they let him go when they realize that he did not steal the handkerchief. He became very sick, and was taken home by Mr Brownlow, the man whose handkerchief The Artful Dodger stole. He was cared for until he was better. Mr Brownlow was surprised to see that he looked exactly like a picture of a lady on the wall of his house.Chapter 4Fagin was angry because Oliver was captured by the police. He worried that Oliver would talk about him and the boys. His friend Bill Sikes arrived and they argued. Nancy went to the police station and found out what happened to Oliver. They decided they had to get him back. Oliver was looked after by Mr Brownlow and saw a picture of a lady he liked. Mr Brownlow was surprised because Oliver looked exactly like the picture. He asked Oliver to tell him his story, but a friend arrives and they had tea. They sent Oliver to the bookshop on an errand. Nancy saw him and brought him back to Fagin and the boys.Chapter 5Mr Bumble went to London and saw a notice in the newspaper. He went to see Mr Brownlow and told him how bad Oliver was, and got a five pound reward. Mr Brownlow said he did not want to hear Oliver’s name again, although Mrs Bedwin still believed that Oliver was good. Oliver was locked up by Fagin and gradually became friendlier with the boys. Sikes needed a boy to help with a burglary and Fagin said Oliver could help. Nancy brought Oliver to Sikes’s house and they went to burgle the house.Chapter 6Bill Sikes took Oliver on a long trip to a house where he met two men. One of the men went with Sikes and Oliver to break into and burgle a house. Oliver realized what they wanted him to do and decided to tell the owners of the house, rather than help the thieves. Before he could do that, the owners found him in the house and shot him. Sikes rescued him from the house and carried him away. Meanwhile, Mr Bumble went to visit the matron of the workhouse; a widow called Mrs. Corney. He kissed her, but she is called away to listen to an6old woman tell a secret. She told Mrs. Corney that she stole something gold from Oliver’s mother and that this would help Oliver discover his mother’s name.Chapter 7Toby told Fagin that the burglary failed and that they left Oliver in a ditch. Fagin was very angry and rushed out. He talked to Nancy and then to a man called Monks. They hoped that Oliver was not dead. Monks thought that he saw a woman listening to them talk. Mr Bumble decided to marry Mrs Corney. Oliver woke up and went back to the house he tried to burgle. A young lady and her aunt lived in the house and they looked after him.Chapter 8Rose and her aunt, Mrs Maylie, saw Oliver and did not believe that he was a criminal. They asked the doctor to help them save him. The doctor helped Oliver, and then he tried to frighten Giles and Brittles. He made them doubt whether this was the boy in the burglary. Two police officers arrived from London and they looked at everything and talked to everyone. The doctor saved Oliver by telling them that he was hurt in an accident and that the servants were wrong to think he was in the burglary. The police officers believed him and went away. Oliver gradually got better and the doctor took him to see Mr. Brownlow. On the way, Oliver saw the house where Sikes and Toby took him, and the doctor goes into it. It did not look the same as Oliver’s description.An angry short man shouted at the doctor and saw Oliver in the carriage. They got to London but Mr. Brownlow was not there. He had gone to the West Indies. They returned home. Mrs. Maylie and Rose took Oliver for a three month stay in the country. They were all very happy there.Chapter 9Mrs Maylie, Rose and Oliver stayed in the country until summer. Rose became ill and they thought she would die. Harry Maylie came to see her, and she got better. Oliver bumped into a strange old man at the village hotel, and later he saw him again. He was looking at Oliver through the window of the house, and Fagin was with him. He shouted for help and everybody searched for the two men, but they couldn’t find them. Harry asked Rose to marry him, but she refused. She said that she had a mark against her name because of her mother, and that she did not want to prevent Harry from being an important man. Harry left, but made Oliver promise to write to him about Rose.Chapter 10Mr Bumble was now the workhouse manager. He fought with his new wife, and she won. He was laughed at by the people in the workhouse. He met Monks and told him that he knew the woman who knew Old Sally’s secret. They arranged to meet the next night. Mrs Bumble told Monks about Sally’s death and g ave him a locket and a wedding ring that she got from the pawnbroker after Sally died. Monks threw the items in the river.7Chapter 11Bill Sikes was sick, and Nancy looked after him. Fagin and the boys brought him some food. Nancy listened to a conversation between Fagin and Monks, and decided to visit Rose Maylie. She told her that Monks was Oliver’s brother. She promise d to be on London Bridge every Sunday between eleven and twelve o’clock. Oliver found Mr. Brownlow, who agreed to help Rose and the doctor find out about Oliver’s parents. They decided to talk to Nancy. Noah Claypole and Charlotte stole money from Mr Sowerberry and ran away to London. Fagin found them and said he would help them become criminals.Chapter 12Fagin began to teach Noah how to be a criminal. The police caught The Artful Dodger and he went to court. Nancy tried to go to London Bridge on Sunday night, but Sikes locked her up and stopped her. Fagin thought Nancy had a new friend and told Noah to follow her and find out who he was. He follows her to London Bridge and listened to her meeting with Rose and Mr. Brownlow. Mr. Brownlow wanted to talk to Monks. Nancy described him to Mr Brownlow. He thought he knew the man. Noah ran back and told Fagin what he heard.Chapter 13Fagin told Sikes what Nancy did. Sikes was so angry that he murdered Nancy and ran away. The police took Fagin to jail. Sikes returned to London and tried to hide with some old friends. The police found him and he accidentally killed himself while trying to escape. Fagin was hanged. Mr. Brownlow found Monks and made him tell the truth. Oliver was Monks’s half brother, and should have a lot of money. Monks tried to keep it a secret. Mr. Brownlow was Monks’ father’s friend, so he kn ew the story. They discovered that Rose was Oliver’s aunt. Harry Maylie marrie d Rose, and they all lived happily ever after.8。

雾都孤儿狄更斯阅读答案

雾都孤儿狄更斯阅读答案

阅读下⾯的⽂字,完成下题。

雾都孤⼉狄更斯黄薇 这位公认的维多利亚时代最伟⼤作家,将在2⽉7⽇迎来200周年诞⾠,在英国⼈⼼⽬中,他的地位仅次于莎⼠⽐亚。

狄更斯作为在当时就极受⼤众喜爱的畅销书作家,⾝后⼜享受着⽂学史上的崇⾼荣誉,在俗在雅都斐然出众,可谓时代的宠⼉。

作家茨威格曾为狄更斯写过传记,他认为莎⼠⽐亚代表了伊丽莎⽩时代的强⾳——“英雄的英国的化⾝”,⽽狄更斯则是维多利亚时代“资产阶级的英国的象征”,“是他那个世纪⾥内⼼意图与时代的精神需要完全相符的、惟⼀的伟⼤作家。

” 对狄更斯来说,少年时代不堪回⾸,如同他在《雾都孤⼉》等⼩说中所描写的那些底层孩⼦,充满苦难与屈辱。

这也是他⼀遍遍书写这⼀题材、并能刻画得⼊⽊三分的原因。

1812年2⽉7⽇查尔斯.狄更斯出⽣于英国朴茨茅斯⼀个中产阶级家庭,⽗亲约翰.狄更斯是海军部军需处的职员,待遇优厚,但他的挥霍和糊涂的头脑常使这个家庭陷于拮据。

约翰.狄更斯也是他后来⼩说中那些不称职的⽗亲和不中⽤绅⼠的原型。

童年时,家⾥还有⼀间⽗亲的图书室,收藏了不少好书,狄更斯在这⾥饱尝读书之乐。

但⽆忧⽆虑的童年仿佛稍纵即逝。

为逃避债务,狄更斯⼀家开始不停地搬家,5岁时全家搬到占丹,尔后10岁时⼜搬到伦敦。

这样的情形发展到1824年,⽗亲终因⽋债锒铛⼊狱。

那时的英国有⼀种“债务⼈监狱”的制度,⼀个⼈如⽆⼒还债就有可能被监禁于此,直⾄还清债务,期间全家都得作陪⼊住监狱。

⽗母带着家⾥最⼩的孩⼦住进伦敦马萨尔席监狱,⽽12岁的狄更斯则被送到伦敦华莱⼠鞋油⼚当学徒,和满地板跑的⽼⿏、⼩混混般的孩⼦挤在⼀起,每天⼯作10个⼩时以上——与成年⼈实则⽆异,且⾷宿奇差⽆⽐,薪酬极低。

许多年后狄更斯回忆:“我整个⼈都充满了悲伤和屈辱。

”“我真想牺牲⼀切——如果我还有什么可以牺牲的话——只要我能进⼊任何⼀所学校……”即使成年后,狄更斯只要经过伦敦那家⼯⼚的原址,仍会忍不住泪⽔四溢。

他成名之后,对这段经历缄⼝不谈,就连最亲近的妻⼉都⼀⽆所知,他⼀直保密到去世的前⼀年。

雾都孤儿狄更斯阅读理解答案

雾都孤儿狄更斯阅读理解答案

雾都孤儿狄更斯阅读理解答案雾都孤儿狄更斯阅读理解答案「篇一」综合性学习。

现在,雾霾的阴影依然笼罩在人们心头,环境污染的严重程度依然让人触目惊心。

下面请你参加以“远离雾霾世界,还我蓝天白云”为主题的综合性学习活动,完成下列各题。

(1)请从下面几则材料中概括出两条主要信息。

(每条不超过30字)(2分)材料1:雾由水汽组成,是近地面层空气中悬浮大量水滴或冰晶微粒,使水平能见度降至1公里以下的天气现象。

霾是大量PM2.5等颗粒物漂浮在空气中,使水平能见度大于1公里但小于10公里的普遍空气混浊现象。

雾霾的主要成分是碳黑、硫酸盐、硝酸盐、有机颗粒、飞灰、矿物颗粒、二氧化硫、一氧化碳和各种有机气体化合物等。

这些污染物在空气中反复循环,会诱发糖尿病、癌症、心血管病、肥胖、免疫系统疾病和呼吸系统疾病,严重危害人类健康。

材料2:造成空气严重污染的源头是多方面的,其中包括燃煤、机动车尾气、工业生产、市区扬尘的大量排放、农村露天焚烧秸秆、节假日燃放烟花爆竹等等。

天气扩散条件不利,区域污染和本地污染影响叠加,又加重了污染程度。

材料3:针对大气污染问题,鄂州市委、市政府采取了一系列专项治理措施,其中包括:在城区全面禁止燃放烟花爆竹;大力整治工业污染,尤其是重点企业因乱排滥放造成的'污染;开展环保部门综合督查试点工作,建立环保监管长效机制;自20xx年5月1日起,全市行政区域内禁止露天焚烧秸秆等。

20xx年6月,又启动了省级生态城市的创建工作。

(2)为远离雾霾世界,还我蓝天白云,请你提出两条合理化建议。

(2分)(3)针对农村露天焚烧秸秆的突出问题,鄂州市政府督查室、市环保局成立了督查组深入农村展开巡查。

假如你是督查组的一员,遇到一位农民老大爷正准备焚烧秸秆,你将怎么劝说他?(4分)答案(1)示例:①雾霾会诱发多种疾病,严重危害人类健康。

②鄂州市针对大气污染问题,采取了一系列专项治理措施。

(每条1分,符合题意即可。

共2分。

雾都孤儿测试题

雾都孤儿测试题

雾都孤儿测试题1. 雾都孤儿的作者是谁?A. 查尔斯·狄更斯B. 简·奥斯汀C. 乔治·奥威尔D. 艾米莉·勃朗特2. 《雾都孤儿》是在哪一年出版的?A. 1836年B. 1843年C. 1859年D. 1865年3. 在小说《雾都孤儿》中,奥利弗·特威斯特被送到哪个地方工作?A. 工厂B. 煤矿C. 学校D. 孤儿院4. 奥利弗·特威斯特的出生背景是什么?A. 出生于富裕家庭B. 出生于贫困家庭C. 孤儿,出生时母亲去世D. 被遗弃在教堂门口5. 在小说中,费金是一个怎样的角色?A. 慈善家B. 孤儿院的院长C. 犯罪团伙的头目D. 善良的商人6. 奥利弗·特威斯特在小说中最终的命运是什么?A. 继续在犯罪团伙中生活B. 成为了一名罪犯C. 被收养,过上了幸福的生活D. 死于疾病7. 小说中,奥利弗·特威斯特的生父是谁?A. 费金B. 布朗罗先生C. 蒙克斯D. 一个不知名的穷人8. 《雾都孤儿》主要反映了哪个时期的社会问题?A. 工业革命前的英国社会B. 工业革命期间的英国社会C. 维多利亚时期的英国社会D. 第一次世界大战后的英国社会9. 小说中,奥利弗·特威斯特的第一次逃跑是为了什么?A. 为了加入犯罪团伙B. 为了寻求自由C. 为了逃离孤儿院D. 为了寻找自己的亲生父母10. 在小说《雾都孤儿》中,哪个角色是奥利弗·特威斯特的救星?A. 南希B. 费金C. 蒙克斯D. 布朗罗先生正确答案:1. A2. A3. A4. C5. C6. C7. D8. B9. C10. D。

雾都孤儿英语试题及答案

雾都孤儿英语试题及答案

雾都孤儿英语试题及答案1. In "Oliver Twist," which character is known for his criminal activities and serves as the leader of the group that Oliver joins?A. FaginB. Bill SikesC. NancyD. The Artful DodgerAnswer: A. Fagin2. What is the name of the workhouse where Oliver Twist was born and raised?A. St. Luke's WorkhouseB. St. Giles WorkhouseC. St. Mary's WorkhouseD. St. Paul's WorkhouseAnswer: B. St. Giles Workhouse3. Who is the first person to show Oliver kindness after he escapes from the workhouse?A. Mr. BumbleB. Mrs. BedwinC. Mr. BrownlowD. Noah ClaypoleAnswer: C. Mr. Brownlow4. What is the name of the undertaker who employs Oliver after he leaves Mr. Brownlow's house?A. Mr. SowerberryB. Mr. GrimwigC. Mr. LosberneD. Mr. FangAnswer: A. Mr. Sowerberry5. In the novel, who is the half-brother of Oliver Twist?A. MonksB. FaginC. Bill SikesD. The Artful DodgerAnswer: A. Monks6. What is the name of the girl who becomes Oliver's friend and ally in the novel?A. CharlotteB. Rose MaylieC. NancyD. BetAnswer: C. Nancy7. What is the profession of Mr. Brownlow?A. LawyerB. DoctorC. MerchantD. PoliticianAnswer: A. Lawyer8. Who is the character that betrays Fagin and the gang to the authorities?A. NancyB. FaginC. Bill SikesD. The Artful DodgerAnswer: A. Nancy9. In the novel, what is the name of the criminal gang that Oliver encounters in London?A. The Sikes GangB. The Twist GangC. The Fagin GangD. The Brownlow GangAnswer: C. The Fagin Gang10. What is the name of the character who is falsely accused of stealing a handkerchief and is later acquitted?A. Oliver TwistB. FaginC. Bill SikesD. The Artful DodgerAnswer: A. Oliver Twist。

雾都孤儿 练习答案

雾都孤儿 练习答案

名著阅读练习文段一:奥立弗犯下了一个亵渎神明、大逆不道的罪过..,(),在以后的一个礼拜里,他成了一名重要的犯人,一直被单独关在黑屋子里,这种安排是出自理事会的远见卓识与大慈大悲。

乍一看起来,不无理由推测,倘若他对白背心绅士的预见抱有适度的敬重之意,只消把手帕的一端系在墙上的一个铁钩上边,把自己挂在另外一端,保准将一劳永逸地叫那位贤哲取得未卜先知的名望。

不过,要表演这套把式却存在一个障碍,就是说,手帕向来就被定为奢侈之物,理事会一道明令,便世世代代从贫民们的鼻子底下消失了。

这道命令是他们一致通过,签字盖章,郑重其事地发布出去的。

另一个更大的障碍则是奥立弗年幼无知。

白天,他只知伤伤心心地哭,当漫漫长夜来临的时候,他总要伸出小手,捂住眼睛,想把黑暗挡在外边,他蜷缩在角落里,竭力想进入梦乡。

他不时颤栗着惊醒,身子往墙上贴得越来越紧,他仿佛感到,当黑暗与孤独四面袭来时,那一层冰冷坚硬的墙面也成了一道屏障。

仇视“本制度”的人不要以为,奥立弗在单独禁闭的这段时间享受不到运动的好处,社交的乐趣,甚至宗教安慰的裨益。

就运动而言,这时候正值数九寒天,他获准每天早晨到石板院子去沐浴一番,邦布尔先生在场照看,为避免奥立弗着凉,总是十分殷勤地拿藤条抽他,给他一种全身火辣辣的感觉。

谈到社交方面,他间天一次被带进孩子们吃饭的大厅,当众鞭笞,以儆效尤。

每天傍晚,祷告时间一到,他就被一脚踢进那间黑屋子,获准在那儿听一听孩子们的集体祈祷,借以安慰自己的心灵,可见他远远谈不上被剥夺了宗教慰藉的益处。

理事会特意在祷告中加了一条,呼吁孩子们祈求上帝保佑,让他们成为高尚、善良、知足、听话的人,切不可犯下奥立弗·退斯特所犯的那些个罪孽和劣行,这一番祈祷明确宣布他处于恶势力的特别庇护之下,纯系魔鬼亲自开办的工厂制造出的一件产品。

奥立弗就是处于这么一种吉星高照、备受关怀的境地。

一天早晨,烟囱清扫夫甘菲尔先生走到这边大街上来了,他心里一直在盘算如何支付欠下的若于房租,房东已经变得相当不耐烦了。

雾都孤儿 练习答案

雾都孤儿 练习答案

名着阅读练习文段一:奥立弗犯下了一个亵渎神明、大逆不道的罪过..,(),在以后的一个礼拜里,他成了一名重要的犯人,一直被单独关在黑屋子里,这种安排是出自理事会的远见卓识与大慈大悲。

乍一看起来,不无理由推测,倘若他对白背心绅士的预见抱有适度的敬重之意,只消把手帕的一端系在墙上的一个铁钩上边,把自己挂在另外一端,保准将一劳永逸地叫那位贤哲取得未卜先知的名望。

不过,要表演这套把式却存在一个障碍,就是说,手帕向来就被定为奢侈之物,理事会一道明令,便世世代代从贫民们的鼻子底下消失了。

这道命令是他们一致通过,签字盖章,郑重其事地发布出去的。

另一个更大的障碍则是奥立弗年幼无知。

白天,他只知伤伤心心地哭,当漫漫长夜来临的时候,他总要伸出小手,捂住眼睛,想把黑暗挡在外边,他蜷缩在角落里,竭力想进入梦乡。

他不时颤栗着惊醒,身子往墙上贴得越来越紧,他仿佛感到,当黑暗与孤独四面袭来时,那一层冰冷坚硬的墙面也成了一道屏障。

仇视“本制度”的人不要以为,奥立弗在单独禁闭的这段时间享受不到运动的好处,社交的乐趣,甚至宗教安慰的裨益。

就运动而言,这时候正值数九寒天,他获准每天早晨到石板院子去沐浴一番,邦布尔先生在场照看,为避免奥立弗着凉,总是十分殷勤地拿藤条抽他,给他一种全身火辣辣的感觉。

谈到社交方面,他间天一次被带进孩子们吃饭的大厅,当众鞭笞,以儆效尤。

每天傍晚,祷告时间一到,他就被一脚踢进那间黑屋子,获准在那儿听一听孩子们的集体祈祷,借以安慰自己的心灵,可见他远远谈不上被剥夺了宗教慰藉的益处。

理事会特意在祷告中加了一条,呼吁孩子们祈求上帝保佑,让他们成为高尚、善良、知足、听话的人,切不可犯下奥立弗·退斯特所犯的那些个罪孽和劣行,这一番祈祷明确宣布他处于恶势力的特别庇护之下,纯系魔鬼亲自开办的工厂制造出的一件产品。

奥立弗就是处于这么一种吉星高照、备受关怀的境地。

一天早晨,烟囱清扫夫甘菲尔先生走到这边大街上来了,他心里一直在盘算如何支付欠下的若于房租,房东已经变得相当不耐烦了。

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名著阅读练习文段一:奥立弗犯下了一个亵渎神明、大逆不道的罪过..,(),在以后的一个礼拜里,他成了一名重要的犯人,一直被单独关在黑屋子里,这种安排是出自理事会的远见卓识与大慈大悲。

乍一看起来,不无理由推测,倘若他对白背心绅士的预见抱有适度的敬重之意,只消把手帕的一端系在墙上的一个铁钩上边,把自己挂在另外一端,保准将一劳永逸地叫那位贤哲取得未卜先知的名望。

不过,要表演这套把式却存在一个障碍,就是说,手帕向来就被定为奢侈之物,理事会一道明令,便世世代代从贫民们的鼻子底下消失了。

这道命令是他们一致通过,签字盖章,郑重其事地发布出去的。

另一个更大的障碍则是奥立弗年幼无知。

白天,他只知伤伤心心地哭,当漫漫长夜来临的时候,他总要伸出小手,捂住眼睛,想把黑暗挡在外边,他蜷缩在角落里,竭力想进入梦乡。

他不时颤栗着惊醒,身子往墙上贴得越来越紧,他仿佛感到,当黑暗与孤独四面袭来时,那一层冰冷坚硬的墙面也成了一道屏障。

仇视“本制度”的人不要以为,奥立弗在单独禁闭的这段时间享受不到运动的好处,社交的乐趣,甚至宗教安慰的裨益。

就运动而言,这时候正值数九寒天,他获准每天早晨到石板院子去沐浴一番,邦布尔先生在场照看,为避免奥立弗着凉,总是十分殷勤地拿藤条抽他,给他一种全身火辣辣的感觉。

谈到社交方面,他间天一次被带进孩子们吃饭的大厅,当众鞭笞,以儆效尤。

每天傍晚,祷告时间一到,他就被一脚踢进那间黑屋子,获准在那儿听一听孩子们的集体祈祷,借以安慰自己的心灵,可见他远远谈不上被剥夺了宗教慰藉的益处。

理事会特意在祷告中加了一条,呼吁孩子们祈求上帝保佑,让他们成为高尚、善良、知足、听话的人,切不可犯下奥立弗·退斯特所犯的那些个罪孽和劣行,这一番祈祷明确宣布他处于恶势力的特别庇护之下,纯系魔鬼亲自开办的工厂制造出的一件产品。

奥立弗就是处于这么一种吉星高照、备受关怀的境地。

一天早晨,烟囱清扫夫甘菲尔先生走到这边大街上来了,他心里一直在盘算如何支付欠下的若于房租,房东已经变得相当不耐烦了。

甘菲尔先生的算盘敲得再精,也凑不齐所需要的整整五镑这个数目。

这一道算术难题真是逼得他走投无路,他手里拿着一根短棍,轮番地敲敲自己的脑门,又抽一下他的驴,经过济贫院时,他的眼睛攫住了门上的告示。

1、这段文字选自《雾都孤儿》,这部小说的作者是英国作家查尔斯·狄更斯。

2、上面的语段选自小说的第三章,讲述的是奥利弗在济贫院的生活,文段第一段提到的奥利弗所犯下的“罪过”指的是:因为吃不饱,而要求再吃一碗粥。

3、文中提到:“奥立弗就是处于这么一种吉星高照、备受关怀的境地”,他处在怎样的境地?是真的“吉星高照、备受关怀”么?这里运用了怎样的修辞手法?你还能在文中找到类似的词语么?答:(1)关在黑屋子里,被当众殴打和谩骂。

(2)并不是真正的“吉星高照、备受关怀”。

(3)反语。

(4)宗教安慰的裨益、社交的乐趣、运动的好处、殷勤……”4、文段结尾的部分,甘菲尔先生看到的门上的告示,你能大概说出告示的内容么?奥利弗的命运是否与他有关呢?答:告示的内容是:转让奥立弗,任何人只要愿意把他领走,可获得酬金五镑。

奥利弗的命运和他没有直接关系,后来,由于治安官员对他的同情,他没有成为一个扫烟囱的人。

文段二:刹那间,金表、珠宝、老犹太,整个的谜全涌人了孩子的脑海。

他迟疑了一下,由于害怕,血液在浑身血管里奔泻,他感到自己仿佛置身于熊熊燃烧的烈火中,接着,慌乱恐惧之下,他自己也不知道是怎么回事,便撩起脚尖,没命地跑开了。

这一切都发生在短短的一分钟里边。

就在奥立弗开始跑的一瞬间,那位老绅士把手伸进日袋里,没有摸到手绢,猛然掉过头来。

他见一个孩子以这么快的速度向前飞跑,自然认定那就是偷东西的人了。

他使出全身力气,呼喊着“抓贼啊!”,便拿着书追了上去。

不过,吆喝着抓贼,抓贼的并不只是这位老绅士一个人。

机灵鬼和贝兹少爷不希望满街跑引起公众注意,俩人一拐过街角,就躲进第一个门洞里去了。

不多一会儿,他们听到了叫喊声,又看见奥立弗跑过去,便分毫不差地猜到了随后发生的事情,俩人极为敏捷地蹦了出来,高呼着“抓贼啊!”跟诚实的市民们一样参加了追捕。

尽管奥立弗受过一班哲学家的熏陶,然而在理论上,他对于自我保护乃天地间第一法则这一条美妙的格言却一无所知,如果他知道这一点,或许就会对这类事有所准备了。

他完全没有了主意,便越发惊慌,他一阵风似地朝前奔去,那位老绅土,还有机灵鬼和贝兹两人,吼声震天地在后面追。

A“抓贼啊!抓贼啊!”这喊声里蕴藏着一种魔力。

听到喊声,生意人离开了柜台,车夫丢下了自己的马车,屠户扔掉了托盘,面包师抛下了篮子,送牛奶的撂下了提桶,跑腿的扔下了要送的东西,学童顾不上打弹子,铺路工人摔掉了鹤嘴锄,小孩子把球板扔到了一边。

大家一齐追了上来,杂沓纷乱,你推我挤:扭扯着,喊的喊,叫的叫,拐弯时撞倒了行人,闹腾得鸡飞狗跳。

大街小巷,广场院落,喊声四处回荡。

B“抓贼啊!抓贼啊!”上百人齐声响应。

每转过一个街口,人群便会增大一轮。

他们一路飞跑,踩得泥浆四溅,人行道咚咚直响。

木偶戏正演到节骨眼上,全体观众却丢下了主角潘趣,打开窗户跑出门来,人们一拥而上,加入了奋勇争先的人群,齐呼“抓贼啊!抓贼啊!”,给这喊声里注入了新的活力。

C“抓贼啊!抓贼啊!”人类胸怀中向来就有一种极为根深蒂固的征服欲。

一个快要憋过气去的苦孩子,为了抢在追兵的前头,累得气喘咻咻,满脸恐惧,眼含痛苦,大滴大滴的汗珠顺着脸颊滚下来,每一根神经都绷得紧紧的。

人们赶上来了,一步步逼近了,眼看他渐渐没有力气了,吆喝却更加起劲,四处欢声雷动。

“抓贼啊!”嗨,即使是出于怜悯,看在上帝分上,也务请逮住他。

1、奥利弗为什么“没命地跑开了”?他是小偷么?真正的小偷是谁?答:(1)奥利弗因为害怕旁人会误解他是小偷而跑。

(2)他并不是真正的小偷。

(3)真正的小偷是机灵鬼和贝兹少爷。

2、奥利弗发现了“金表、珠宝、老犹太”中怎样的秘密?“老犹太”又是怎样的一个人?答:奥利弗在来到老犹太的偷盗组织之后,在半睡半醒中发现老犹太有一个装满了珠宝、金表的匣子,而这些贵重的物品,都是老犹太教唆孩子们去偷来的。

(2)老犹太是一个老奸巨猾、心狠手辣的人。

3、ABC三段属于场面描写,表现了众人追赶奥利弗时的奋勇争先和群情激昂;C段中划线的句子是人物的神态描写,写出了被追赶时的焦急疲惫以及紧张恐惧的神情。

4、“他对于自我保护乃天地间第一法则这一条美妙的格言却一无所知”,这句话说明奥利弗是一个怎样的孩子?与之对比,“机灵鬼和贝兹少爷”又是怎样的孩子?答:(1)说明奥利弗是一个善良纯真而又诚实柔弱的孩子,他甚至不会如何保护自己。

(2)他们是狡猾嬗变,不诚实的孩子。

文段三:A白昼缓慢地来临,四周更加寒气袭人。

雾好似一团法浊的烟云,在地面滚来滚去。

草湿漉漉的,小路和低洼的地方积满了泥水。

腥臭腐败的风夹着潮气,呜呜地呻吟着,无精打采地一路刮过。

奥立弗倒在赛克斯甩下他的那个地点,依然一动不动,昏迷不醒。

……终于,一阵痛苦而微弱的哭声打破了四周的沉寂,孩子发出一阵呻吟,醒过来了。

他的左臂给用一张披巾草草包扎了一下,沉甸甸地垂在身边,动弹不得,披巾上浸透了鲜血。

他浑身瘫软,几乎无法坐起来。

等到果真坐起来的时候,他吃力地掉过头去,指望有人救助,却不禁疼得呻吟起来。

由于寒冷和疲劳,他身上的每一处关节都在哆嗦。

他挣扎着站起身来,然而,从头到脚抖个不停,又直挺挺地倒了下去。

奥立弗从长时间昏迷中苏醒过来不久,心中突然生出一种有蠕虫爬过的恶心感,好像是在警告他,如果他躺在那儿,就必死无疑。

他站起来,试探着迈开脚步。

他脑子里一片晕眩,像醉汉一样踉踉跄跄走了几步。

尽管如此,他还是坚持住了,脑袋软软地搭拉在胸前,磕磕绊绊朝前走去,究竟去哪儿,他自己也不知道。

这时,许许多多纷乱迷惘的印象涌上了他的心头。

他仿佛依然走在赛克斯与格拉基特之间,他俩还在气冲冲地斗嘴——他们讲的那些话又在他耳边响起。

他狠命挣扎了一下,才没有倒在地上,这下好像醒悟过来了,发现自己正在跟他们说话。

接着就是单独和赛克斯在一块儿,深一脚浅一脚地走路,跟前一天的情况一模一样。

幻影一般的人从他们身边走过,他感觉到那强盗紧紧抓住他的手腕。

突然,开枪了,他连连后退,喧闹的喊声叫声在空中回荡,灯光在他的眼前闪动,四周闹闹嚷嚷,骚动不已,就在这时,一只看不见的手领着他匆匆走开。

一种说不清楚的,令人不安的疼痛感穿透所有这些浮光掠影,一刻不停地侵扰、折磨着他。

就这样,他跌跌撞撞地走着,几乎是无意识地从挡住去路的大门横木的空档或者篱笆缝隙之间爬过去,来到一条路上。

到了这里,雨下大了,他才醒悟过来。

他向四周看了看,发现不远的地方有一幢房子,或许他还有力气走到那儿。

里边的人看他这份处境,说不定会可怜他的。

就算他们不怜悯吧,他想,死的时候旁边有人总比死在寂寞的旷野里好一些。

这是最后的考验,他使出全身力气,颤颤悠悠地朝那所房子走去。

他一步步走近那所房子,一种似曾相识的感觉油然而生,有关的细节他一点也回忆不起了,但这座建筑物的式样和外观好像在哪儿见过。

1、这段文字选自第二十八章,A段中的景色描写非常形象,请选取一处你喜欢的,进行赏析。

答:从修辞的角度分析即可。

2、奥利弗是怎么受伤的?抛弃他的人是谁?他有什么罪恶的计划?答:(1)奥利弗中枪。

(2)赛克斯。

(3)赛克斯计划在晚上偷盗。

3、为什么说“但这座建筑物的式样和外观好像在哪儿见过”?答:(1)这座建筑物就是奥利弗他们晚上抢劫的那幢房子。

4、B段中的女子是露丝小姐,从后文推断,她是奥利弗的姨妈。

文段四:姑娘忐忑不安地走来走去——那个暗中盯梢的男人一直严密监视着她——这功夫,圣保罗大教堂响起沉重的钟声,宣告又一天寿终正寝。

午夜已降临这座人烟密集的都市,降临宫殿、地下室酒店、监狱、疯人院,进入这些生与死、健康与疾病共同拥有的寝室,降临尸体那僵直冷峻的面孔与孩子平静甜美的酣睡。

十二点敲过不到两分钟,在离大桥很近的地方,一个少女由一位鬓发斑白的绅士陪伴着,从一辆出租马车上下来,将马车打发走,便直端端往桥上走来。

他们刚踏上便道,姑娘猛然惊起,立即迎上前去。

……时间在这个僻静的角落显得如此拖沓,这名暗探又是如此急切,恨不得马上探明他们住这次会面的意图,要知道这和他光听介绍而估计的情况完全不同,他不止一次认为这事算是吹了,并且劝自己相信,他们要么是远远地在上边停住不走了,要么就是另外找了个地方去。

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