题目内容

 

Name

Country

Age

  Looks

   Clothes

Favorite food

Favorite animals

 

Susan

 

Canada

 

13

blond hair,

big eyes,

small mouth

a pink shirt,

a red skirt,

purple shoes

 

fish

 

pandas

 

John

 

England

 

14

brown hair,

small eyes,

wide mouth

a red shirt,

white pants,

black shoes

 

chicken

 

tigers

 

Nick

 

America

 

12

black hair,

big eyes,

small nose

a green T-shirt,

blue pants,

yellow shoes

 

hamburgers

 

monkeys

根据表格内容,选择最佳答案。

1.Susan is ______ years old.

A. twelve   B. thirteen C. fourteen

2._______ and ______ have big eyes.

A. Susan; John  B. John; Nick   C. Susan; Nick

3.John’s pants are _____ and Nick’s pants are _______.

A. pink; yellow B. white; blue  C. red; purple

4.Susan’s favorite food is _______ and John’s is _______.

A. fish; chickenB. fish; hamburgers                                     C. chicken; hamburgers

5.We know _________ from the form(表格).

A. Susan, John and Nick all come from the same country(国家).

B. Susan is in a red skirt and black shoes.

C. Nick’s favorite animals are monkeys.

 

【答案】

1.B

2.C

3.B

4.A

5.C

【解析】

试题分析:这篇短文主要描述了苏珊,约翰和尼克在国籍,年龄,外貌,服装,食物和喜爱的动物方面的不同特点.

1.根据年龄一列,可知苏珊十三岁,故选B.

2.根据外貌一列可知苏珊和尼克长着大眼睛,故选C.

3.根据服装一列可知约翰的裤子是白色的,尼克的裤子是蓝色的,故选B.

4.根据食品一列可知苏珊最喜欢的食品是鱼,约翰最喜欢的是鸡肉.故选A.

5.根据服装一列可知苏珊穿着红裙子,黑鞋.故选C.

考点:图表类阅读

点评:此类题型的主要信息是通过表格形式介绍出来,故解答的关键点就是要会根据行列的交叉点发现关键信息,然后通过分析,比较,选出正确答案.

 

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