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【题目】My name is Li Lei. I’m 13 years old. I’m in Class Five, Grade One. Linda Smith is my English teacher. She’s from the USA, She has a son and a daughter. They’re in China now. Dale is her son. He is 14 years old. Dale and I are classmates(同班同学). We are good friends.

阅读短文,判断正(T)误(F)

1Li Lei is 14 years old. ( )

2Linda is from the USA. ( )

3Dale is in Class Five, Grade One. ( )

4Linda is Li Lei’s mother. ( )

5Li Lei and Dale are good friends. ( )

【答案】

小题1F

小题2T

小题3T

小题4F

小题5T

【解析】

试题分析:本文叙述了李磊和Dale在一年级五班,琳达是他们的英语老师,她来自美国。

小题1根据My name is Li Lei. I’m 13 years old.可知,李磊14岁了,这个句子是错误的,故选F

小题2根据She’s from the USA,可知,琳达来自美国,故选T

小题3根据Dale and I are classmates(同班同学). I’m in Class Five, Grade One.可知,Dale在一年级五班,故选T

小题4根据Linda Smith is my English teacher.可知,琳达是李磊的英语老师,不是妈妈,故选F

小题5根据Dale and I are classmates(同班同学). We are good friends.可知,Dale和李磊是好朋友,故选T

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