题目内容

Jeff has an illness. He is recording (录音) his words so that his little son will be able to hear his voice in the future.
Jeff caught the illness in 2011. The doctor told him that he might have only two to five years to live and the illness would make him lose his voices, so he decided to record his voice for his 13-month-old son, Bill.
His wife Gina said, “Jeff used to play and sing in a band, so his voice is important to him. I can’t imagine not having his voice around. I would certainly like Bill to know his father’s voice in this way.”
Jeff and his wife hope that they can save his real voice for their little son. He now spends his weekends and evenings recording his voice. Their little son, Bill will feel his parents ’love when he grows up.
根据短文内容,判断下列句子正误。正确的用“T”表示,不正确的用“F”表示。
小题1:Jeff caught the illness in 2011.
小题2:Jeff’s illness would make him become blind.
小题3:Jeff still plays and sings in a band now.
小题4:Jeff now spends his weekends and evenings recording his voice.
小题5:The parents hope that Bill will feel their love by hearing his father’s voice.

小题1:T
小题2:F
小题3:F
小题4:T
小题5:T

试题分析:这篇短文主要讲述了杰夫因为患病而丧失嗓音。为了能让儿子感觉到父母对他的爱,杰夫利用每个周末和晚上时间为儿子录下自己的声音。
小题1:细节理解题。根据短文Jeff caught the illness in 2011的描述可知,杰夫于2011年患病。故这句话是正确的。应填T。
小题2:细节理解题。根据短文---the illness would make him lose his voices的描述可知,杰夫的病会让他丧失嗓音,而不是失明。故这句话是错误的,应填F。
小题3:细节理解题。联系上下文及第三段Jeff used to play and sing in a band的描述可知,杰夫过去在乐队演唱,现在患病不能唱了。故这句话是错误的,应填F。
小题4:细节理解题。根据短文第四段He now spends his weekends and evenings recording his voice的描述可知,杰夫现在利用每个周末和晚上时间为儿子录下自己的声音。故这句话是正确的,应填T。
小题5:细节理解题。根据短文最后一段Jeff and his wife hope that--- Their little son, Bill will feel his parents ’love when he grows up的描述可知,杰夫夫妇希望他们的儿子长大后能感觉到他们父母对他的爱。故这句话是正确的,应填T。
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