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16.A Frenchman was once traveling in England.He could not speak English at all.One day he went into a restaurant and sat down at a table.When the waiter came up,he opened his mouth,put his finger in his mouth and took it out.He wanted to showed,"Bring me something to eat."
The waiter soon brought him a cup of tea.The man shook his head and put his finger in and out of his mouth again.The waiter understood him and took the tea away.In a moment he came back with a cup of coffee.But the man refused it.He shook his head again and again whenever the waiter brought him something to drink,for drinks were not food.
When the Frenchman was going away,he saw another foreigner came in.This new comer saw the waiter,and put his hand on his stomach(肚子,腹部).That was enough.In a few minutes there was a large plate meat and vegetables on the table in front of him.
24.The Frenchman signed (做手势) to the waiterD.
A.to show he was thirsty
B.to tell him bring a cup of tea
C.to refuse the coffee
D.to ask him for some food
25.The waiter took the tea away becauseB.
A.the Frenchman was angry at the him
B.he was sure that the Frenchman wanted coffee
C.he understood what the Frenchman wanted
D.the Frenchman told him to bring some thing to eat
26.Another man came in.By putting his hands on his stomach,he meantB.
A.he was quite full
B.he was hungry
C.he had a stomachache
D.he wanted something to drink
27.We can infer(推断出) from the story thatC.
A.the Frenchman went away with an empty stomach
B.the waiter could not understand what the man said
C.the Frenchman was at last able to get what he wanted
D.the other man helped bring the Frenchman the food.

分析 本文是一篇故事类阅读.文章主要讲述了一位法国人去英国旅行,他不会英语,想通过做手势表明他想要点吃的东西,可是没有成功.正当他要走的时候,来了另一位外国人,这位外国人用正确的手势顺利点了餐.

解答 24-27 DBBC
24.D.细节理解题.根据"When the waiter came up,he opened his mouth,put his finger in his mouth and took it out.He wanted to showed,"Bring me something to eat"可知法国人给服务员做手势是为了向他要一些食物.故选D.
25.B.细节理解题.根据"The waiter understood him and took the tea away.In a moment he came back with a cup of coffee."可知服务员把水拿走是因为他确信这个英国人想要咖啡.故选B.
26.B细节理解题.根据"This new comer saw the waiter,and put his hand on his stomach(肚子,腹部).That was enough.In a few minutes there was a large plate meat and vegetables on the table in front of him."可知这个人把手放在肚子上是因为他很饿.故选B.
27.C.推理判断题.纵览全文并根据"When the Frenchman was going away,he saw another foreigner came in.This new comer saw the waiter,and put his hand on his stomach(肚子,腹部).That was enough.In a few minutes there was a large plate meat and vegetables on the table in front of him."可知法国人知道了怎么正确表达自己饿了,所以最后他得到了他想要的东西.故选C.

点评 本文是一篇故事类阅读.文章主要讲述了一位法国人去英国旅行时发生的事.此类题型主要考查学生的细节理解和推理判断能力.细节理解题是针对文中某个细节、某句话或某部分具体内容设置问题,所以在做细节理解题时要结合原文和提干有针对性的找出相关语句进行仔细分析,再结合选项选出正确答案.在做推理判断题时不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要联系上下文根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.

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