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【题目】

1How many students are there in a speaking class?

A.10 at most.B.20 at most.

C.30 at most.D.50 at most.

2How much will a group of four students pay for a writing course?

A.30.B.95.

C.120.D.125.

3What time does the school open on Sunday?

A.At 5 p.m.B.At 8 p.m.

C.At 9 a.m.D.At 10 a.m.

【答案】

1A

2C

3D

【解析】

这是一篇应用文。文章是一所英语语言学校的课程宣传。

1细节理解题。由课程介绍 Speaking部分中的 maximum 10 students可知, Speaking课程一个班级最多容纳10名学生。故选A

2细节理解题。由课程介绍 Writing部分中的收费信息可知,Writing课程价格为30英镑,4名学生一共交费120英镑。故选C

3细节理解题。由 Opening Times部分中的 Saturday-Sunday 10a.M.-5p.m.可知,星期天学校开放时间为上午10点。故选D

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Venue: Lyceum Theatre
Phone: 020 7492 0810
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Categories: Family & Kids Musicals
Performance dates: Tuesday- Saturday at 7.30 pm
Wednesday, Saturday & Sunday 2.30 pm
Tickets Price: from £42
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