题目内容

FOUR STATES OF THE USA

Name
Alaska
Georgia
Hawaii
Massachusetts




Time to
join the
USA
Jan. 3rd,1959
Jan. 2nd,1788
Aug.21st,1959
In 1799
Area
1 518 800 km2
152 488 km2
16 705 km2
21 385 km2
Population
6 700 thousand
969 million
1 211 thousand
6 449 thousand
Time zone
(地区)
9 hours behind Greenwich Time
5 hours behind Greenwich Time
10 hours behind Greenwich Time
10 hours behind
Greenwich Time
Feature
Plenty of oil Over 3000thousand lakes
Peanuts Chickens and eggs
132 islands
The American
Pacific Naval Base
(太平洋海军基地)
Harvard University
and the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology
 
根据表格信息选择最佳答案。
【小题1】Of the four states, Massachusetts is the     largest in area in the USA.
A. first                   B. second                  C. third
【小题2】The time when Hawaii joined the USA is       that of Alaska.
A. earlier than             B. the same as             C. later than
【小题3】If it is 3:00 p.m. in Georgia, it is       in Massachusetts.
A. 10:00 a.m.               B. 2:00 p.m.                   C. 8:00 p.m.
【小题4】From the information in the form we know that       .
A. the population of Alaska is larger than that of Georgia
B. Hawaii and Massachusetts are in the same time zone
C. Georgia has a very important naval base
【小题5】Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the information in the form?
A. When you come to Georgia, you’ll see many islands.
B. There are more than 3 thousand lakes in Alaska.
C. Massachusetts is famous for education in the world.


【小题1】C
【小题2】C
【小题3】A
【小题4】B
【小题5】A

解析试题分析:本题重点介绍了美国四个州在加入美国的时间,面积,人口,时差和本州特色方面的差异。
【小题1】根据Area  1 518 800 km2   152 488 km2 16 705 km2  21 385 km2描述,可知马萨诸塞州在面积上是美国第三大州,故选C。
【小题2】根据Time to join the USA  Jan. 3rd,1959   Jan. 2nd,1788   Aug.21st,1959   In 1799可知夏威夷加入美国的时间比阿拉斯加晚,故选C。
【小题3】根据Time zone(地区)   9 hours behind Greenwich Time   5 hours behind Greenwich Time   10 hours behind Greenwich Time   10 hours behind
Greenwich Time计算可知,乔治亚州比马萨诸塞州时晚五个小时,故选A。
【小题4】根据Time zone(地区)……10 hours behind Greenwich  Time    10 hours behind Greenwich Time描述,可知选B。
【小题5】根据表格最后一行可知,夏威夷有许多岛屿乔治亚州的特点是花生,鸡肉和鸡蛋。故选项A描述错误。
考点:图表类阅读
点评:本篇短文的主要信息通过一个表格表达了出来,故阅读中一定要读懂表格信息,分析这些数据表达的含义,对于有关数字的问题,要认真分析,并进行必要的计算.

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