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After Mr. and Ms. Smith spent a happy morning at the zoo with Joe, their four-year-old grandson, they stopped at a restaurant and then went into it for lunch. When the waiter passed them some menus,Mr. Smith reached into his pocket for his glasses. He was disappointed (失望的) to find that they were lost. “I know where your glasses are, Grandpa, ” said the grandson.
“Where?” asked Mr. Smith happily.
“They are at the zoo.” Joe answered. “When you took me off the train near the elephants,they fell out of your pocket.”
Mr.Smith was a little angry and he asked,“Joe,if you saw my glasses fall out of my shirt, why didn’t you tell me?”
“Well,Grandpa,” said Joe, “after you put your foot on them, I didn’t think you wanted them any more.”
小题1:The glasses fell out of the pocket when ________ .
A.Mr. Smith got into the zoo
B.Mr. Smith hurried into the restaurant
C.Joe was taken off the train near the elephants
D.they were getting on the train
小题2:“Menu” in the article means___________ in Chinese.
A.账单B.订单C.菜单D.名单
小题3:Which of the following is TRUE?
A.Joe didn’t know where his grandpa's glasses were.
B.Mr. Smith didn’t get his glasses back at last.
C.Mr. Smith got his glasses back at last.
D.Mr. Smith was glad with what his grandson did.

小题1:C
小题2:C
小题3:B

试题分析:短文大意:史密斯夫妇和他们四岁的孙子乔在动物园度过了一个愉快的早晨,他们进入一个餐馆准备用午餐。当侍者递给他们菜单时,史密斯先生伸手到口袋里掏他的眼镜。令他失望的是把眼镜丢了孙子告诉他说他带孙子离开火车靠近大象时,眼镜从口袋里掉出来。还告诉他说当他的脚踩在眼镜上时,认为他不再想要了。
小题1:细节理解题。根据When you took me off the train near the elephants,they fell out of your pocket.(当你带我离开火车靠近大象时,他们从你的口袋里掉出来)可知选C。
小题2:细节理解题。根据When the waiter passed them some menus,Mr. Smith reached into his pocket for his glasses.(当侍者递给他们菜单时,史密斯先生伸手到口袋里掏他的眼镜)可知menu在文中的意思为菜单,所以选C。
小题3:推理判断题。根据after you put your foot on them, I didn’t think you wanted them any more.(当你的脚踩在眼镜上时,我认为你不再想要了)可推知史密斯先生最后没有找回眼镜。所以选B。
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