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【题目】What do you do at weekends? Some people like to at home but others like to go for a walk _ _ have a picnic. My friend Jack works hard in a factory during the . At weekends he always _ the same thing. On Saturday he his car and on he takes his family to a nearby village. His uncle and aunt have a farm there. It isn't a one but there's always to do. The children help with the animals and give them their Jack and his wife help in the fields. At the end of the day they are all and Jack's aunt gives them a big meal.

【1】A. play B. live C. stay

【2】 A. and B. or C. but

【3】A. weekdays B. time C. weekends

【4】A. does B. makes C. borrows

【5】A. watches B. drives C. washes

【6】A. Monday B. Sunday C. Saturday

【7】 A. small B. big C. hard

【8】A. much B. little C. fast

【9】A. clothes B. places C. food

【10】A. clean B. late C. hungry

【答案】

【1】C

【2】B

【3】A

【4】A

【5】C

【6】B

【7】B

【8】A

【9】C

【10】C

【解析】

试题分析:这篇短文中作者主要介绍了自己的朋友杰克的周末活动

【1】C考查动词及语境理解。句意:有些人喜欢呆在家里面。A. play玩耍,演奏;B. live居住,生活C. stay停留,暂住联系下文描述,可知此处指的是,一些人喜欢呆在家里面。故选C。

【2】B考查连词及语境理解。句意:但也有人喜欢去散步或去野餐。A. and 而且,和;B. or 或者,否则;C. but 但是。联系上下文,可知前后两个动作是选择关系,故选B。

【3】A考查名词及语境理解。句意:我的朋友杰克在工作日期间在工厂努力上班 A. weekdays工作日;B. time 时间,时刻;C. weekends周末。联系下文,可知此处指的是在一周当中。故选A

【4】A考查动词及语境理解。句意:在周末他总是做相同的事情A. does 做;B. makes 制作;C. borrows 借入。联系下文the same things.可知此处指的是他总是做相同的事情故选A.

【5】C考查动词及语境理解。句意:周六他洗他的车,周日他带他的家人到附近的一个村庄。A. watches观看;B. drives 驾驶;C. washes洗涤。联系下文,可知只能是洗车或者开车结合语境可知本句描述的是客观性动作故用一般现在时态,选C,洗车。

【6】B考查名词及语境理解。句意:周六他洗他的车,周日他带他的家人到附近的一个村庄。A. Monday周一;B. Sunday 周日;C. Saturday 周六。联系前文on Saturday可知此处指的是在星期日故选B星期日。

【7】B考查名词及语境理解。句意:它不是一个大农场。A. small小的;B. big大的;C. hard 努力的,艰苦的。联系下文可知此处指的是这个农场不大故选B大的

【8】A考查词及语境理解。句意:但是总有大量的事情要做A. much 许多,大量;B. little 少许;C. fast 快速的。上下句是转折关系,结合语境理解,农场不大,但农活较多。故答案为A。

【9】C考查名词及语境理解。句意:孩子们帮助动物们,还给了动物们食物吃!A. clothes衣服;B. places 地方;C. food 食物。动物是不需要衣服的,联系前文可知此处指的是孩子们给动物们食物故选C食物。

【10】C考查形容词及语境理解。句意:A. clean干净的;B. late 迟到的;C. hungry饥饿的。联系下文描述可知此处指的是他们都饿了故选C饿的。

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