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请根据短文内容完成下列表格。请你根据以下五位同学的兴趣爱好,帮助他们选定各自感兴趣的选修课程,并将选修课的序号(A-E)分别填人答题卷的相应空格。

Subject(课程)             Name       Hobbies

A.Beijing Opera     1.         Bill         He’d like to go to the USA one day. He likes Lincoln, Washington and other presidents. He wants to know more about this country.

B.American history   2.         Linda       She enjoys delicious food. She often helps his mother with meals. She’d like to learn how to make dishes.

C.Cartoon making    3         Wang Qiang  His hobby is to take photos. He hopes to do it better.

D. Cooking          4.         Chris        Mei Lanfang is his favourite star. He likes Chinese traditional music. He often watches plays at the theatre and on CCTV-11.

E. Photography      5         Maria       She is good at drawing. She wants to learn how to make films like Mickey Mouse.

 

【答案】

 B

 D

 E

 A

 C

【解析】

试题分析:这个图表主要介绍了五个人的个人爱好与他们应选修的课程,阅读中注意把握关键词语。

 后面对爱好的描述可知这些内容与美国历史有关。故他应选历史课程,选B。

 根据描述可知琳达的爱好与食物有关,故她参加的课程是烹饪,选D。

 根据描述可知王强的爱好与摄影有关,故他应参加的课程是摄影,选E。

 根据描述可知克里斯爱好主要与中国戏曲有关,故应选修京剧课,选A。

 根据描述可知玛利亚主要喜欢绘画,她想制作米老鼠那样的电影。故应选修动画制作课程。选C。

考点:图表类阅读

点评:本文比较简单,只要能读懂后面对于个人爱好的描述,基本上就能完成本题。由于没有多余选项,对于一时没有把握的小题,可以放到最后再来完成。

 

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  Hu Peng and his four friends decided to find them out.Earlier this month, they went to live for a week at Huagui Village near Xishui.They went door to door there and asked kids there lots of questions.They wanted to learn more about village kids' everyday lives, so they asked questions like these:Do your parents teach you how to do housework? How much money do you usually spend on dinner? What would you do if a thief comes into your houses? They also asked 150 city kids the same question.

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Are the lives of city kids the same as those in villages? In lots of ways, they are very different.  But what are the differences?
Hu Peng and his four friends decided to find them out.  Earlier this month, they went to live for a week at Huagui Village near Xishui.  They went door to door there and asked kids there lots of questions.  They wanted to learn more about village kids’ everyday lives, so they asked questions like these: Do your parents teach you how to do housework? How much money do you usually spend on dinner? What would you do if a thief comes into your houses? They also asked 150 city kids the same question.
On April 12, the team gave a report to their class.  They told about lots of differences between children’s lives in cities and those in villages.  The biggest difference is independence.  Hu’s team say that more than 60 percent of city kids can’t do much housework, but more than 80 percent of village kids can care for themselves.
City kids told Hu they cared about school a lot, and they had no time to wash clothes or make their beds.  Village kids said they helped their parents with a lot: they cook, clean houses and feed farm animals, Hu’s team also saw that village kids had less pocket money.  Many never use computers.  They play in rivers or on mountains.  Some don’t really like to make new friends.
Hu’s team said their trip gave them more self-confidence(自信心) because they were doing something by them-selves.  But it also worried them a bit because they saw they still had a lot to learn.  “When we grow up, our parents can’t take care of us,” Hu said.  “We have to learn to take care of ourselves. ”
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Kids in the city
Kids in the country
Can’t do much housework
【小题1】____________________
No time to wash clothes or make bed
【小题2】____________________
Have pocket money
Have less pocket money
Use computers
【小题3】____________________
【小题4】____________________
Don’t like to make new friends

Are the lives of city kids the same as those in villages? In lots of ways, they are very different.  But what are the differences?

Hu Peng and his four friends decided to find them out.  Earlier this month, they went to live for a week at Huagui Village near Xishui.  They went door to door there and asked kids there lots of questions.  They wanted to learn more about village kids’ everyday lives, so they asked questions like these: Do your parents teach you how to do housework? How much money do you usually spend on dinner? What would you do if a thief comes into your houses? They also asked 150 city kids the same question.

On April 12, the team gave a report to their class.  They told about lots of differences between children’s lives in cities and those in villages.  The biggest difference is independence.  Hu’s team say that more than 60 percent of city kids can’t do much housework, but more than 80 percent of village kids can care for themselves.

City kids told Hu they cared about school a lot, and they had no time to wash clothes or make their beds.  Village kids said they helped their parents with a lot: they cook, clean houses and feed farm animals, Hu’s team also saw that village kids had less pocket money.  Many never use computers.  They play in rivers or on mountains.  Some don’t really like to make new friends.

Hu’s team said their trip gave them more self-confidence(自信心) because they were doing something by them-selves.  But it also worried them a bit because they saw they still had a lot to learn.  “When we grow up, our parents can’t take care of us,” Hu said.  “We have to learn to take care of ourselves. ”

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Kids in the city

Kids in the country

Can’t do much housework

1.____________________

No time to wash clothes or make bed

2.____________________

Have pocket money

Have less pocket money

Use computers

3.____________________

4.____________________

Don’t like to make new friends

 

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