题目内容
What do you think Americans in the early twentieth century (1900--1925) did on weekends? What do they do on weekends now?
Then Once upon a time, people spent lots of time at home on weekends. Then new inventions changed the weekends. People used electric(电动的) streetcars to travel in cities. On weekends, they rode the streetcars to parks. Young people liked roller coasters.(过山车)The first movie lasted only one minute. Soon movies lasted longer. In the 1920s, movie theaters sold millions of tickets each week. In 1927, movies eventually(最终) had sound. Sometimes, people stayed at home instead, and listened to another new invention—radio. People in cities worked indoors during the week, so they wanted to be outdoors on weekends. Bicycling became a popular activity. |
Now ??? With more time, money and inventions, people have many more choices. They can visit large parks like Disney World and ride modern roller coaster that go higher and faster than ever before. They can choose from lots of different movies at a multiplex (a building with many movie theaters) or watch a video at home. Many people jog (慢跑), bicycle, work out at the gym, or play sports. Others turn on their TV and watch sports. |
1.Before the early twentieth century, Americans used to spend their weekends?????? .
A. at home???? B. in the theater??? C. outdoors????? D. in the park
2.What do you know about the first movie ?
A. It had no sound? B. It got longer? C. It sold well? D. It lasted minutes
3.The best title of the text is ??? .
A. Many More Choices????? B. The New Invention
C. The Popular Activities???? D. The Changing Weekend?
1.A
2.A
3.D
【解析】
试题分析:短文以表格的方式,介绍了以前和现在美国人是如何度过周末的。随着时间、金钱、发明的越来越多,人们不再是宅在家,看无声电影,骑电动车玩公园了;而是逛着主题公园,在多厅影院享受着不同的电影,做着各种健身运动。
1.细节理解题。从短文第一句话Once upon a time, people spent lots of time at home on weekends从前,人们周末的大量时间是在家度过的,可以看出应该选A。
2.细节理解题。文中有这么一句话:In 1927, movies eventually(最终) had sound.在1927年,电影才最终有了声音。我们可以看出以前电影是没有声音的,所以应选A。
3.细节理解题。这个题目需要我们通读全篇才能正确得出结论,短文第一句话实际上就是文章的中心句。短文以表格的形式比较了美国人以前和现在度过周末的不同方式,所以应该选D。
考点:日常生活类阅读。
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