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◆ Share Flats: Happy Valley big flat, 1 room ready for use immediately. Quiet and convenient, fully furnished, park view. $6,800 including bills with maid. Female nonsmoker. No pet. Sara 25720836 or 10077809.
◆ Moving Sale: 2 armchairs, red/brown at $400 each; coffee table, black, wood, $800; oil painting, big, $900; Tianjin carpet, green 3×7, $600; double bed, $500; mirror, big, square, $500; fridge, big, double-door, $1000; old pictures, $140 up, each; plants, big and small. Tel: Weekend, 25216011/Weekday, 25245867.
◆ Part-time Laboratory Assistant Wanted: Required by busy electronics (电子) company to help with development of computer. Should have an electronics degree and some practical experience of working in an electronics laboratory. Hours 9:30a.m.-1:0p.m. Mon.-Fri. Fourteen days paid leave. Salary ¥6598-10230 dependent on experience. Letter of application to: Mrs. G Chan, NOVA ELECTRONICS, 45 Gordon Rd, Hung Hom Kowloon.
【小题1】The one who put on the first ad probably wants to _________.

A.rent a beautiful flat of her own in Happy Valley
B.find another lady to share the cost to rent a flat
C.share her room in a flat with whoever has no pet
D.take on a maid to look after herself and the flat
【小题2】According to the ads, you may _______.
A.buy an old picture for $150
B.call at 25245867 and see a beautiful park
C.buy two armchairs for $ 400
D.hire a maid by paying $6,800
【小题3】Once you can get a part-time job in NOVA ELECTRONICS, _______.
A.you have to work at least 4 hours a day
B.you should write a letter to Mrs. G Chan
C.you will get no more than $6 598 each month
D.you will be given 14 days off each year besides weekends


【小题1】B
【小题2】A
【小题3】D

解析试题分析:本文介绍了3则广告,招合租者,招聘人员以及出售商品。
【小题1】B 推理题。根据Share Flats: Happy Valley big flat, 1 room ready for use immediately. Quiet and convenient, fully furnished, park view. $6,800 including bills with maid. Female nonsmoker. No pet. Sara 25720836 or 10077809. 说明她想找一个合租者,提供了具体的信息也提出了具体的要求。故B正确。
【小题2】A 细节题。根据第二则广告old pictures, $140 up, each;说明150元可以买到一张旧的图片,故A正确。
【小题3】D 细节题。根据第三则广告的3,4行Fourteen days paid leave.说明D正确。
考点:考查广告布告类短文
点评:广告布告类短文是高考中常见的考查类型,文本所给信息非常丰富,要求考生从中选出适合题目要求的信息。解此类题目时,考生可以先阅读题目和选项,了解具体要求,然后再仔细阅读文章,认真筛选甄别,这样的阅读就有的放矢,可以大大提高阅读的速度和效率。

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