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Yuan Bao and Xiao Putao are good friends . They are beautiful girls and many people like them .They both (两者都) have round faces and long hair .They also (也) have big eyes ,small noses and small mouths .Yuan Bao comes from Beijing .She is five years old .Xiao Putao comes from Shenzhen .She is five years old ,too .The two girls are both stars on the Internet(网络) .Yuan Bao and Xiao Putao have the same toys .Their moms are good friends ,too .
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小题1: Yuan Bao has           .
A. small eyes             B. a small nose           C. short hair
小题2: Yuan Bao is from             .
A. Beijing                B. Shanghai             C.Shenzhen
小题3:Does Xiao Putao have long hair ?
A. Yes ,she does           B. No, she doesn`t        C. We don`t know .(不知道)
小题4:How old are the two girls ?
A.They are 3 years old .     B. They are 4 years old .   C. They are 5 years old .
小题5:Yuan Bao and Xiao Putao have the same            .
A . moms                 B. books                C. toys

小题1:B
小题2:A
小题3:A
小题4:C
小题5:C

试题分析:
小题1:通过They both (两者都) have round faces and long hair .“她们脸蛋圆圆,一头长发。”和They also (也) have big eyes ,small noses and small mouths“她们也有大大的眼睛,小小的鼻子和小小的嘴巴。可知本题应该选B。
小题2:通过Yuan Bao comes from Beijing“袁宝来自北京。”可知,本题应该选A。
小题3:通过hey both (两者都) have round faces and long hair 可知,本题应该选A。
小题4:通过Yuan Bao comes from Beijing .She is five years old .Xiao Putao comes from Shenzhen .She is five years old ,too .可知,两人都是5岁。所以本题选C。
小题5:通过Yuan Bao and Xiao Putao have the same toys .可知,本题应该选C。
点评:本文介绍了两个小女孩的情况。在阅读时应注意比较她们的共同点和不同点,注意上下文的关系。因为比较容易混淆,所以应该注意她们各自的特征。可以将问题带着去文中找答案。
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