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2.When I first saw the book Alice in Lace,I thought I was going to like it.And as it turned out,I love it!I love books about life and being a kid.And Alice in Lace is just that kind.It's a humorous book about being thirteen and the problems kids might face.Alice and her friends get a strange assignment from their totally cool teacher,Mr.Everett.It was like playing the game of"Life,"but you had to act it out.
So Pamela is pregnant,Elizabeth buys a car and Alice gets married.Well,of course,Pamela wasn't really pregnant,but she walked around with a pillow under her shirt to get people's reactions.Elizabeth didn't really buy a car,but she went to the car lot and made the sales guy think she was.The whole class got assignments like these!I would love to do something like that for school.
In the book Alice has a lot to think about."Getting married is hard!"Alice says.She has to plan the ceremony,the honeymoon,find a place to live,pay for furniture and two months'rent and food.Maybe she and her"husband"could work it out-if they were getting on fine!
Although this book was funny,it really made me think about how problems like these could really mess up your life.Take teenage pregnancy for example.How could you have a baby and stay in school?You couldn't find a babysitter every day to stay with your kid.A child really consumes your life.I understand what the teacher was trying to do.He was trying to discourage the class from getting into these problems by giving them a glimpse of life.As someone about to become a teenager myself,I can say sometimes a story makes you think about what's up ahead.
Overall,I would say this book is wonderful.My favorite part of the book is discovering that if I like it,there are seven other Alice books I can check out at my local library.I love this book,and I hope you will too.
59.We can infer from the passage that Pamela,Elizabeth and AliceB.
A.turn out to be the author's classmates 
B.are characters in Alice in Lace
C.get along quite well
D.become dismissed from school
60.By saying"getting married is hard"in the paragraph 3,Alice meansA.
A.life isn't easy as expected
B.it is hard to deal with her husband
C.she regrets getting married
D.it's fun to get married
61.Why did Mr.Everett give his students such assignments?B
A.To encourage them to enjoy a meaningful life.
B.To prevent them getting into those troubles at an early age.
C.To make them realize the hardship of life.
D.To teach them how to make a living.
62.The author writes the passage mainly toC.
A.advise us to buy Alice in Lace
B.tell us how wonderful Mr.Everett's idea is
C.share her inspiration from Alice in Lace
D.show off her reading ability.

分析 本文是一篇书评,介绍了这本 Alice in Lace的情况,以及这本书的主要内容.

解答 59 B 推理题.根据文章第二段So Pamela is pregnant,Elizabeth buys a car and Alice gets married.Well,of course,Pamela wasn't really pregnant,but she walked around with a pillow under her shirt to get people's reactions.说明这三个人都是这本书里的角色,故B正确.
60 A 推理题.根据本段In the book Alice has a lot to think about."Getting married is hard!"Alice says.She has to plan the ceremony,the honeymoon,find a place to live,pay for furniture and two months'rent and food.Maybe she and her"husband"could work it out-if they were getting on fine!说明这样的事情是很困难的,要好好考虑.故A正确.
61 B 推理题.根据最后一段4,5行I understand what the teacher was trying to do.He was trying to discourage the class from getting into these problems by giving them a glimpse of life.说明老师是想 让学生不要遇见这样的困境,故B正确.
62 C 主旨大意题.本文是一篇书评,介绍了这本 Alice in Lace的情况,以及这本书的主要内容.故C正确.

点评 本文介绍了Alice in Lace这本书的情况.要求考生在理解原文表面文字信息的基础上,做出一定判断和推论,从而得到文章的隐含意义和深层意义.推理题所涉及的内容可能是文中某一句话,也可是某几句话,但做题的指导思想都是以文字信息为依据,既不能做出在原文中找不到文字根据的推理,也不能根据表面文字信息做多步推理.

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56.The underlined word"dejectedly"in the second paragraph probably meansB.
A.delightedly  B.disappointedly  C.excitedly   D.unexpectedly
57.How did the little boy get the Pokemon toys?D
A.His father bought him the Poknemon toys.
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C.The cashier felt sympathy for the little boy and gave him the Poknemon toys.
D.The little girl bought the Poknemon toys for him.
58.What did the little girl mean when saying"Daddy,didn't Grandparents want me to buy something that would make me happy?"B
A.Her Grandparents wanted her to be happy.
B.Making the little boy happy made her happy.
C.The Poknemon toys made her happy.
D.Her Grandparents hoped that she could help others.
59.Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?C
A.the story happened before Christmas.
B.The little boy had not enough money to buy the Poknemon toys.
C.Although the little girl liked the Poknemon toys very much,she gave them to the boy.
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C.the child gave him a cup of tea
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