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Dining Room Table with China Cabinet

For Sale:Dining room table with six chairs and china cabinet(瓷器厨).$400.00 or Best Offer.Saginaw Township·989-295-7158.

Web Id:MLV6567730

 

Huge Yard Sale

Huge Yard Sale!! Tuesday May l7th 8-4;Wednesday May 18th:8-5;708 Woodside Lane. Selling:Baby Girl Clothes 0-12 months$ 0.25一$1;Boy Clothes 240—12 months $ 0.25;Toys $ 0.10一$10;Boys’ shoes size 6-11,Girls’ shoes size 0-4,all $ 0.25;Christmas Tree $5.Books! Educational and Fun from baby to pre-teen,all $ 0.10.Women’s clothing,coats and lots more! There’s something here for everyone! Come check us out! Everything must go!

Web Id:MLV6S67328

 

Yorkie Puppy(幼犬)for a good home

This joy is being raised in my home and thus is learning all the ood habits and has always been the best think in my life.She is too sweet to be called a dog.She’s just l3 weeks old but strong enough to be called a big girl.If interested in getting the joy,then  please email to gmoorel902@blumail.org

Web Id:MLV6566545

 

Sporting Goods For Sale

Elive Auction(拍卖)is hosting a huge online auction Tuesday May l7,201 on our website,www.eliveauctlons.com. We have things such as practice baseball and softballs, rubber home plates,etc .along with other things. Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity to get unbelievable deals!! Bid(竞拍) online at www.Eliveauctions.com! Only online bidding ccepted.

Web Id: MT v6562988

1.To buy some table or chairs, you may want information about         .

A.Web ld: MLV6562988                    B.Web Id: MLV6567328

C.Web Id: MLV6567730                    D.Web Id: MLV6559374

2.How much will a pair of boy shoes size 10 cost you in the Huge Yard Sale?

A.$ 1.              B.$0.25.            C.$ 10.             D.$ 12.

3.Which of the following ways can help you learn more about a dog?

A.Visiting www. Lulu.com.                   B.Visiting www. eliveauctions.com.

C.Calling 989-295-7158.                    D.Email to gmoorel902@ blumail.org.

4.What do we know from Elive Auctions?

A.The prices can not be changed.             B.Generally goods there are expensive.

C.There're also books about sports.           D.Goods are mainly about sporting ones.

 

【答案】

1.C

2.B

3.D

4.D

【解析】

试题分析:本文是一则广告,介绍了一些商家要出售或拍卖的东西,文章介绍了产品的名称,价格,各商家的联系方式。

1.细节理解题。根据For Sale:Dining room table with six chairs and china cabinet(瓷器厨).$400.00 or Best Offer.Saginaw Township·989-295-7158.Web Id:MLV6567730C故选C。

2.细节理解题。根据Boys’ shoes size 6-11,Girls’ shoes size 0-4,all $ 0.25;故选B。

3.细节理解题。根据Yorkie Puppy(幼犬)for a good home, then  please email to gmoorel902@blumail.org Web Id:MLV6566545故选D。

4.细节理解题。根据Sporting Goods For Sale 主要关于体育用品,故选D。

考点:广告类短文阅读。

点评:细节题为阅读考题的重头戏,所占比例高达80% ,相对而言较简单,因为这类题虽然要求理解准确,但基本上限于字面意义的理解,范围也限于局部,因此是我们可望得高分的部分。细节题绝大部分体现“中心思想是解”这一原理。本文都是细节理解题,在文中比较容易找到答案。

 

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   The happy atmosphere in the dining room also made the night memorable. You can’t really avoid talking to the person next to you at the long tables and guessing what the dishes are certainly provides adequate fuel for the conversations.

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A terrible   B. interesting   C. expensive   D. new

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A is far from London’s financial district

B has its first branch opened in Britain

C is very popular among blind customers

D has a dining room which can seat up to 60 people

3.We know from the text that the customers in “Dans le Noir”_________.

A. are forbidden to eat with their fingers

B. can talk to the strangers at table

C. will book the menu in a dark bar

D. can take their mobile phones into the dining room

4.What’s the main purpose of the text?

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B. To show how to open a restaurant with a new idea.

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