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Mrs. Black lives on Second Avenue. New Year is coming. She wants to send (寄) a card to her friend in Toronto, but she doesn’t know where the post office is. She asks her neighbor (邻居) Mary, “ Is there a post office near here? I want to send a card.”
“The post office is not near from here,” answers Mary, “but you don’t need to go to the post office to post the card. There is a mailboxin front of the supermarket. You can put your card into the mailbox”
小题1:Where does Mrs. Black live?
A.In New York.B.In Toronto.
C.On Second Avenue. D.On Green Street.
小题2:What does Mrs. Black want to do?
A.She wants to go to the post office.
B.She wants to go to the supermarket.
C.She wants to send a card to Mary.
D.She wants to visit her friend.
小题3:The post office is ________.
A.next to Mary’s house
B.not near Mrs. Black’s house
C.across from the supermarket
D.in front of Mary’s house.
小题4:Mrs. Black and Mary are ________.
A.friendsB.sisters
C.mother and daughterD.neighbors.
小题5:What’s the meaning (意思) of mailbox
A.电子邮件B.信箱C.邮局D.信封

小题1:C
小题2:A
小题3:B
小题4:D
小题5:B     

小题1:细节理解题,根据文中语句“Mrs. Black lives on Second Avenue.”理解可知。
小题2:细节理解题,根据文中语句“She wants to send (寄) a card to her friend in Toronto,”理解可知。
小题3:细节理解题,根据文中语句““The post office is not near from here,””理解可知。
小题4:细节理解题,根据文中语句“She asks her neighbor (邻居) Mary,”理解可知。
小题5:词义理解推断题,根据文中语句“There is a mailboxin front of the supermarket. You can put your card into the mailbox”理解可知。
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Andy's look of shock turned to pleasure as he realized that now he could continue his vacation.
小题1:Why was Andy in Spain?
A.He was there on a business trip.
B.He hoped to learn Spanish better.
C.He liked to visit places of interest in Spain.
D.He was visiting friends there
小题2:Andy missed his flight because________
A.he forgot his flight time
B.the clerk gave him the wrong time of his flight
C.the clerk misunderstood him
D.he misunderstood the clerk
小题3:Which word can best describe the feeling of Andy when he came to know that his stay in Spain would be longer?
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小题4:What would Andy do next?
A.He would stay in Spain for another three days.
B.He would go to another country.
C.He would stay at the airport.
D.He would pay for another ticket.
小题5:What can we know from the passage?
A.Travelers always have to confirm the time of flight with airline companies by phone call
B.It’s more difficult for Andy to understand others in Spanish face to face than on the phone
C.Andy was enjoying himself when visiting places in Spain.
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A.It buys shining hair.
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