题目内容
The summer vacation is over. It's true that time always flies fast. During the vacation, the weather was hot and I could not do much work, but I lived happily.As the afternoon was hot, I did my homework in the morning. I used to get up at 6:30 and take a walk in the garden for half an hour. After breakfast, I began reading English and Chinese and did some exercises in maths. Those took me three hours or more. I worked quite well and made good progress.
I spent the afternoon outside. I went to swim and it was funny. I would not go home until it was about five or six o'clock. Sometimes a friend of mine would come to see me and we would spend some hours listening to music.
In this way I spent my vacation happily. And I not only studied well but also became a good swimmer. Now I am in good health and high spirits(精神).
( )1. What does the text mainly tell us?
A. How the writer spent his summer holidays.
B. What the writer was like in that summer.
C. When the writer got up in the summer.
D. Where the writer took a walk.
( )2. How long did it take the writer to do his homework?
A. Half an hour. B. Three hours or more.
C. Only one hour. D. Two hours and a half.
( )3. The writer spent most of the afternoon
A. listening to music B. visiting his friends
C. walking in the garden D. swimming
( )4. The writer had very good summer holidays because he ________.
A. worked very hard and made good progress
B. learned to swim and did his work well
C. got up early and went home late
D. liked swimming better than studying
( )5. Which of the following is NOT true?
A. The writer made progress in his lessons.
B. The writer took a walk for half an hour before breakfast.
C. The writer began studying as soon as he got up.
D. The writer spent more time swimming than listening to music.
提示:
1.
A;文中提示:The summer vacation is
over. It's true that time always flies fast. During the vacation, the weather
was hot and I could not do much work, but I lived happily.
2. B;文中提示:Those took me three hours or more. 3. D;文中提示:I spent the afternoon outside. I went to swim and it was funny. 4. B;文中提示:In this way I spent my vacation happily. And I not only studied well but also became a good swimmer. 5. C;文中提示:I used to get up at 6:30 and take a walk in the garden for half an hour. After breakfast, I began reading English and Chinese and did some exercises in maths.
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