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6.
30.How many popular articles are there in the magazine?C
A.2
B.3
C.4
D.5
31.Which article is about saving money?A
A.Ice cream and banking
B.Black sheep and Uncle Bob
C.Black sheep and Uncle Bob
D.Films that aren't really about Canada
32.What is Black sheep and Uncle Bob about?B
A.American films.
B.Family stories.
C.Food.
D.Banking.

分析 这本杂志里受欢迎的文章
《你和食物的关系》你为了吃活着还是为了活着而去吃?你跟食物有什么样的关系呢?读这篇文章来发现更多关于食物的事情.
《黑绵羊和鲍勃叔叔》这篇文章里有一位英语老师,他在俄罗斯工作.他阐述了为什么他发现家庭故事很有趣,他还告诉我们什么让他的家庭很特别.
《真的不是关于加拿大的电影》在美国的电影中你看不到很多加拿大的东西,像1953年的电影《尼亚加拉》.对我来说,加拿大是开始于瀑布另一边的一个地方.
《冰淇淋和银行业》大部分英国人认为存钱是一个好主意,这是文化的一个重要组成部分,至少在过去是这样.

解答 30.C 根据表格可知共有四篇文章,故选:C.
31.A 根据第四篇文章的介绍Most people in Britain believe that it's a good idea to save money.可知Ice cream and banking是关于存钱的文章,故选A.
32.B 根据第二篇文章He explains why he finds family stories interesting.可知Black sheep and Uncle Bob是关于家庭故事的,故选:B.

点评 这是一篇广告布告类阅读.此类题目可以从文中直接找到答案,注意对文章的理解.

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