题目内容

 

 

Found 1

Is that your yellow pencil?

Please call Cindy at 567-847.     Found 2

A blue pencil sharpener.

Call Jenny at 387-946.       Lost 1

A red notebook.

Call Tony at 234-896.

Found 3

A set of keys.

Call Bob at 895-735.

Lost 2

My computer game.

My name’s David.

Please call 674-902. Lost 3

My white backpack.

Call Tim at 783-124.

1.If you lose a pencil sharpener, please call_________.

A.567-847.   B.234-896.   C.387-946.   D.783-124.

2. If you lose a set of keys, please call_________.

A.Bob      B.David      C.Tim      D.Jenny

3. _________ lost a notebook.

A.Bob      B.David      C.Tony      D.Tim

4. _________ lost a computer game.

A.David     B.Tim       C.Cindy     D.Tony

5.Cindy_______________________.

A.lost a computer game          B.lost a white backpack

C.found a blue pencil sharpener   D.found a yellow pencil

 

【答案】

 

1.C

2.A

3.C

4.A

5.D

【解析】

试题分析:这是英语寻物启事与招领启事的用法。启示中主要展示了三个招领启事和三个寻物启事的主要内容。

1.细节理解题。根据招领启事2描述,可知是有关pencil sharpener,故选C。

2.细节理解题。根据第招领启事3的描述,可知是有关一串钥匙的。故选A。

3.细节理解题。根据寻物启事1的描述,可以知道是有关笔记本的,故选C。

4.细节理解题。根据寻物启事2的描述,可知是有关电子游戏机的,故选A。

5.细节理解题。根据招领启事1的描述,可知是Cindy捡到一支黄色的铅笔,故选D。

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