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The Trousers Shop
New Arrivals from Europe!
Trousers Patterns
From
Material
Color
Size
Price ($)
Italy
France
England
Germany
silk
cotton
wool
cotton
white / blue
red / yellow
checked (花格的)
black / brown
L / M / S
M / S
L / M
XL / L
60-90
45-80
80-105
55-80
Welcome e-mail orders for all our trousers and we also welcome credit card. Free post and packing.
Tel: 67867822    E-mail: trousershop@yahoo.com
【小题1】Which of the following is sold in this shop?
A.Shoes.B.Socks.C.Trousers.D.Sweaters.
【小题2】Size L black cotton trousers are from ________.
A.EnglandB.FranceC.GermanyD.Italy
【小题3】Which are the cheapest trousers?
A.The red cotton trousers.B.The black cotton trousers.
C.The checked wool trousers.D.The white silk trousers.
【小题4】How much will you pay if you buy a pair of silk trousers and a pair of checked trousers?
A.More than $195.B.Less than $140.
C.Over $200.D.About $160.
【小题5】You can’t buy the trousers __________.
A.by telephoneB.by letterC.by credit cardD.by e-mail


【小题1】C
【小题2】C
【小题3】A
【小题4】D
【小题5】B

解析试题分析:这篇文章介绍一家裤子店,这里有来自欧洲的最新款式,具体介绍了裤子的款式,颜色,尺码还有价格,也提供了购买裤子的方式。
【小题1】细节题。根据文章 “The Trousers Shop”裤子店,可知,商店里是卖裤子的。故选C
【小题2】细节题。根据文章中黑色的裤子L码的只有来自德国的。故选C
【小题3】细节题。根据文章 红色棉裤的价格是45到80美金。黑色棉裤的价格是55到80美金。花格羊毛裤的价格是80到105美金。白色蚕丝裤的价格是60到90美金。可知,最便宜的应该是红色棉裤。故选A
【小题4】细节题。根据文章一条蚕丝裤的价格是60到90美金。一条格子裤的价格是80到105美金。所以,如果你各买一条的话,花费应该在140到205美金之间。A. More than $195. 多于195美金 ,不准确   B. Less than $140.不到140美金,不准确  C. Over $200.   200多美金 ,不准确    D. About $160.大约160美金。 故选D
故选D
【小题5】细节题。根据文章Welcome e-mail orders for all our trousers and we also welcome credit card. Free post and packing.Tel: 67867822  E-mail:trousershop@yahoo.com 欢迎使用电子邮件购买裤子。我们也支持信用卡付款。免费发货和包装。电话:67867822  E-mail:trousershop@yahoo.com。可知,文中没有提到写信购裤子。故选B
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点评:此类题目较简单,学生在解答此类文章时,可以根据文章中出现的步骤提示进行快速的阅读,然后迅速看题,在题目中找到关键字,再到文章中找到相对应的出处,仔细的对比,快速定位,是解答此类题目最有效的方法。

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