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Simon is a student in a middle school. He’s very strong. He goes to No.6 Middle School on a bus. He’s good at English. But he’s often late for his English classes. His father is a doctor. He’s big and tall. He works in a big hospital. His mother is a nurse. She’s slim and pretty. They are in the same hospital. They both work hard. He loves his father and mother very much. His father and mother both go to work by bike. We can see bikes here and there. And China is a “country(国家) of bikes”.
根据上文,判断下列句子正误.(正确的写T,错误的写F)(5分)
小题1:Simon is a student of No.6 Middle School. 
小题2:Simon’s father and mother are in  different(不同的) hospitals.
小题3:His father is an English teacher so he’s good at English.
小题4:His mother is a nurse.
小题5:His mother and father go to work by bus.

小题1:T
小题2:F
小题3:F
小题4:T
小题5:F

试题分析:Simon是第六中学的学生。他身体很壮,擅长英语,不过上英语课总是迟到,他父母在同一所医院工作,他们经常骑车去上班,中国是一个“自行车王国”。
小题1:细节理解题。根据He goes to No.6 Middle School on a bus.可知Simon是第六中学的学生。选T。
小题2:词义推测题。根据They are in the same hospital.可知他们在同一个医院工作,而不是不同的医院,故选F。
小题3:细节理解题。根据His father is a doctor. 可知他的父亲是一个医生而不是英语教师,故选F。
小题4:细节理解题。根据His mother is a nurse.可知他妈妈是护士。故选T。
小题5:推理判断题。根据His father and mother both go to work by bike.可知他的父母是骑自行车上班的,而不是乘公共汽车,故选 F。
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