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Dear Jenny,

   I’m sorry you’re sick(病了) and can’t come to school this week. Let me tell you what you have on Monday next week.

  We have math at 8:00. How boring! Then we have English. That’s interesting. I know you love English. Next is P.E. The fourth lesson is art. That’s my favorite subject! In the afternoon, we have history with Mr Chen. He is fun but history isn’t.  Then at 2:00 we have science with Miss Jones. You know how strict she is. I don’t like her. Our last class of the day is math. Again!

Yours,

Ben

1._____ is not at school this week.

A. Jenny    B. Ben      C. Miss Jones

2.Their first lesson is ______.

A. math    B. English     C. science    

3.Jenny’s favorite subject is_______.

A. P.E.     B. art        C. English    

4.How many lessons do they have on Monday?

A. Four    B. Six        C.  Seven

5.Their science teacher is _________.

A. friendly  B. strict      C. boring    

 

1.A

2.A

3.C

4.C

5.B

【解析】

试题分析:本文叙述了本写给詹妮的一封信。詹妮生病了,没有来上学,本告诉她下周一要上的课。上午的课有数学,英语,体育和美术,下午的课有历史,科学和数学。科学老师要求严格,本不喜欢她。

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考点:日常生活类短文阅读。

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A. hungry B. worried C. relaxed D. proud

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A. They ate it in a polite way.

B. They only ate its best part.

C. They ate every part of it.

D. They shared only one piece.

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A. was just a rich businessman

B. worked hard all the time

C. lived a rich but healthy life

D. knew how to make money

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B. the writer's busy life

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