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【题目】

What are in their schoolbags?

Name: Daisy Miller Schoolbag: Purple

Things: A black notebook Two white notebooks

A pencil box Her sister Sally’s cards

Name: Sally Miller Schoolbag: Blue

Things: An English book A dictionary A red notebook

Two pens and a pencil Her friend Jane’s computer game

1Daisy’s schoolbag is ________.

A. purple B. red C. blue D. black

2You can see ________ notebook(s) in Daisy’s schoolbag.

A. one B. two C. three D. four

3There isn’t a ________ in Sally’s school-bag.

A. watch B. dictionary C. notebook D. pencil

4The computer game is ________.

A. Daisy’s B. Sally’s C. Jane’s D. Betty’s

5Which of the following is TRUE (正确的)?

A. Daisy and Sally are friends. B. Sally’s notebook is white.

C. Sally has three pens. D. Sally’s cards are in Daisy’s schoolbag.

【答案】

1A

2C

3A

4C

5D

【解析】

本文介绍了两个小女孩的书包里装有什么东西。

1题意:戴西的书包是_____________。考查细节理解。A. purple紫色;B. red红色;C. blue蓝色;D. black黑色。根据表格一中Name: Daisy Miller Schoolbag: Purple可知戴西米勒的书包是紫色的;故选A。

2题意:你可以在戴茜的书包里看到_____________本笔记本。A. one一;B. two二;C. three三;D. four四。考查细节理解。根据表格一中Things: A black notebook Two white notebooks A pencil box Her sister Sally’s cards可知书包里有一个黑色的笔记本,二本白色的笔记本,一个铅笔盒,她姐姐萨利的卡片。故有三个笔记本,选C。

3题意:莎丽的书包里没有一个(本,支…)_________。考查细节理解。A. watch手表;B. dictionary字典;C. notebook笔记本;D. pencil铅笔。根据表格二Things: An English book A dictionary A red notebook Two pens and a pencil Her friend Jane’s computer game可知莎莉的书包里有“一个英语本,一本字典,一本红色的笔记本,二支钢笔和一支铅笔以及她的朋友简的电脑游戏。”书包里没有手表,故选A。

4题意:电脑游戏是_______________。考查细节理解。A. Daisy’s黛西的;B. Sally’s萨利的;C. Jane’s简的;D. Betty’s贝蒂的。根据表格(二)中最后一句Her friend Jane’s computer game可知电脑游戏是简的,故选C。

5题意:下列哪一项是正确的?考查判断理解题。A. Daisy and Sally are friends. 黛西和莎丽是朋友;B. Sally’s notebook is white.萨利的笔记本是白色的;C. Sally has three pens.萨利有三支钢笔;D. Sally’s cards are in Daisy’s schoolbag. 萨利的名片在戴茜的书包里。根据表格(一)中Her sister Sally’s cards可知“萨利的名片在戴茜的书包里。”故选D。

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