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【题目】

For Children

Museum: Children’s Museum, Sundays, 89 North Street, 67641235

Story time: Children’s Library, 106 Green Street, Wednesdays during 9:30 a.m -5:00p.m.66599624

Sports: Soccer Club, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 16 Yangtze Road, 96725643

Basketball Club, Wednesdays and Fridays, 79071632

Cinema: New films for children, 99 Brick Road, 69001354

Useful Phone Numbers

Fast Food Restaurant: 66387901

Hospital: 68787451

Visitor Information Center: 800-120-9847

Taxi: 79210583

Visitor Hotel Information: 800-739-7302

1If children want to watch new films,they should go to________.

A. 16 Yangtze Road B. 89 North Main Street

C. 106 Green Street D. 99 Brick Road

2If you dial 66387901,you can __________.

A. ask for some hotel information

B. do some shopping

C. have a good story time

D. order fast food in a restaurant

3Lily’s father is ill.She should dial________.

A. 800-120-9847 B. 79210583

C. 6878745l D. 96725643

4You can not get any information about________ from the two notices.

A. looking for a hotel B. doing eye exercises

C. eating fast food D. taking a taxi

【答案】

1D

2D

3C

4B

【解析】本文是一篇生活指导类应用文,主要介绍了孩子们可能去的地方的地点、电话号码和一些生活中会用到的电话号码。文章结构简单,条理清晰,一目了然,以细节理解题为主要题型,可简单根据前面的地点名称,查阅文章,选择答案。

1细节理解题。根据Cinema部分的信息“Cinema: New films for children, 99 Brick Road, 69001354”可知,应去99 Brick Road。故选D。

2细节理解题。根据Fast Food Restaurant部分的信息“Fast Food Restaurant: 66387901

可知,是Fast Food Restaurant。故选D。

3细节理解题。根据Hospital部分的信息“Hospital: 68787451”可知,电话为68787451。故选C。

4细节理解题。根据“Visitor Hotel Information: 800-739-7302”、“Fast Food Restaurant: 66387901”、“Taxi: 79210583”可知,ACD都有,故选B。

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