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1.Lisa has always been overweight.She wanted to lose weight,not just because she wanted to look more beautiful and healthier,but also because it would make life easier.For example,it was difficult for Lisa to find ready-made clothes that would fit.She had to ask a tailor to make clothes that were large enough.In school,she needed a special chair which was bigger and stronger than the other chairs.If she went for a walk,she got tired very quickly.She was also unhappy about the way people treated her sometimes."People look at me and even make fun of me.That's unfair!It's true that I'm overweight,but I don't think people should treat me differently because I'm big.I can't enjoy having dinner with my friends because I'm afraid of getting fatter."Her friends and family never made fun of her.They tried to help her instead.They wanted her to be happy and healthy.Sometimes when Lisa was feeling sad,she didn't want to speak to anyone.
But now things are quite different.Last month her classmates were preparing for the School Art Week.Someone advised Lisa to play the lead role of the Proud Queen who was tall and fat.Lisa agreed and practiced a lot.
Soon after the play,Lisa became the star!She did so well that everybody remembered the Proud Queen.They stood around her and said"Congratulations"to her.She even won the School Best Actress Award for her wonderful performance.
Now Lisa doesn't worry about being fat any more.She believes in the English saying"Every dog has its day."
51.How did Lisa feel about her weight at first?B
    A.Proud                B.Worried          C.Happy            D.Strange
52.Why was Lisa chosen to play the role of the queen in the play?B
A.Because she was a star.
B.Because she was fat.
C.Because she was liked by her classmates.
D.Because she was the best student in her class.
53.What does the underlined sentence"Every dog has its day"in the last paragraph mean?D
A.Dogs never have weight problems.
B.Dogs can bring people good luck.
C.Everyone should have good heart.
D.Everyone gets a chance eventually.

分析 描述了Lisa由于超重引起的重重烦恼,后来在朋友们的帮助下,找回了自信.

解答 51.答案是B.细节理解题,根据文章最后一段句子Now Lisa doesn't worry about being fat any more,可以看出之前Lisa对于自己胖的事实很是焦急,所以答案选B.
52.答案是B.细节理解题,根据文中句子Someone advised Lisa to play the lead role of the Proud Queen who was tall and fat女王又高又胖,适合Lisa来表演,所以答案选B.
53.答案是D.句意理解题,根据本文描写Lisa由于超重引起的重重烦恼,后来在朋友们的帮助下,找回了自信,可以理解每个人都有得意的时候,所以答案选D.

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