题目内容

   
B

We pick up your children at school
and give them a safe place to play,do
homework,and learn after school.
Experienced Teachers/Lunch & Snacks/Toys & Books
Ages 6 to 12
Our Programs:
*Languages  *Math  *Computer  *Music
Open 11:00 a. m.to 7:00 p. m.,Mon.to Fri.
26 Market Road,Star City
(between First Street and Second Street,next to the Flower Market)
TEL:8765—4321
小题1:What can’t children learn in Little Rabbit?
A.Art.B.Music.C.Computer.D.Languages.
小题2:Mrs. Green can send her daughter Lucy to Little Rabbit except _________
A.6:00 p.m. on FridayB.7:00 a.m. on Wednesday
C.11:00 a.m. on TuesdayD.12:00 a.m. on Monday
小题3:Little Rabbit will be open for ________ in a week.
A.4 hoursB.8 hoursC.20 hoursD.40 hours
小题4:Who can have fun and learn in Little Rabbit?
A.Mike, a school boy of 13.
B.Mary, an eight-year-old girl.
C.Cathy, an experienced teacher.
D.Linda, a housewife without work.
小题5:Where’s Little Rabbit?
A.It’s on Second Street.B.It’s on First Street.
C.It’s on Market Road.D.It’s in the Flower Market.

小题1:A
小题1:B
小题1:D
小题1:B
小题1:C

小题1:根据Our Programs:
*Languages  *Math  *Computer  *Music描述,可知学不到美术,故选A.
小题1:根据Open 11:00 a. m.to 7:00 p. m.,Mon.to Fri.描述,可知选B
小题1:根据Open 11:00 a. m.to 7:00 p. m.,Mon.to Fri.计算可知8*5=40,故选D.
小题1:根据Ages 6 to 12可知只有选项B符合条件.
小题1:根据26 Market Road,Star City可知选C
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