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【题目】Look at the car. It is Mr Black’s car. It doesn’t work now. Mr Black is under it. He is repairing it. Mrs Black is near the car. She is helping Mr Black. A girl is in the car. She is Kate, Mr Black’s daughter. Who is the boy in the car? He is Jim, Kate’s brother. It is Saturday today. They don’t work. They want to go to Zhongshan Park. They all look worried.

【1】Today is ________.

A. TuesdayB. ThursdayC. Monday D. Saturday

【2】Mr Black is ________ his car.

A. washingB. drivingC. repairingD. cleaning

【3】Kate is ________ the car with her brother.

A. besideB. inC. under D. near

【4】They are going to a ________.

A. zooB. farmC. factory D. park

【5】What happens to the car?

A. It runs out of gas.

B. It doesn’t work.

C. It was broken in an accident.

D. It is stopped by a policeman.

【答案】

【1】D

【2】C

【3】B

【4】D

【5】B

【解析】

试题分析:文章讲述的是布莱克先生在修车的故事。布莱克先生在车的下面修车,旁边是布莱克先生的夫人在给布莱克先生帮忙,车里是布莱克先生的女儿:凯特,车里的男孩是吉姆,凯特的哥哥。今天是星期六,他们想去中山公园,他们都看起来很担心车的状况。

【1】D 细节理解题。根据文章It is Saturday today. 可知今天是周六。故选D。

【2】C 细节理解题。根据文章It doesnt work now. Mr Black is under it. He is repairing it. 可知车现在坏了,布莱克先生正在车下面修车。故选C。

【3】B 细节理解题。根据文章A girl is in the car. She is Kate, Mr Blacks daughter. Who is the boy in the car? He is Jim, Kates brother. 可知,Kate和她哥哥在车里。故选B。

【4】D 细节理解题。根据文章They want to go to Zhongshan Park.可知他们是去中山公园。故选D。

【5】B 细节理解题。根据文章首句Look at the car. It is Mr Blacks car. It doesnt work now.可知车现在坏了,不工作了。故选B。

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A. they keep kids company through therapy

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【2】What does the example of Aelane Vasquez show?

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Not necessarily so if we know the reasons behind our desire for attention.

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