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7.Dick lived in England.One day in January he said to his wife,"I'm going to fly to New York next week because I've got some work there.""Where are you going to stay there?"his wife asked."I don't know yet."Dick answered."Please send me your address from there in a telegram (电报),"his wife said."All right,"Dick answered.He flew to New York on January 31st and found a nice hotel in the center of the city.He put his things in his room and then he sent his wife a telegram.He put the address of his hotel in it.
In the evening he didn't have any work,so he went to a cinema.He came out at nine o'clock and said,"Now I'm going back to my hotel and have a nice dinner."
He found a taxi (出租车) and the driver said,"Where do you want to go?"But Dick didn't remember the name and address of his hotel.
"Which hotel are my things in?"he said,"And what am I going to do tonight?"But the driver of the taxi did not know.So Dick got out and went into a post office.There he sent his wife another telegram,and in it he wrote,"Please send me my address at this post office."
21.Why did his wife want a telegram from him?A.
A.Because she didn't know his address yet
B.Because she wanted to go to New York,too
C.Because she might send him another telegram
D.Because she couldn't leave her husband by himself in New York
22.Where did Dick stay in New York?B.
A.In the center of the city.
B.In a hotel.
C.In a restaurant.
D.At his friend's house.
23.Who would send him the name and add ress of his hotel?D.
A.The manager (经理) of his hotel.
B.The police office.
C.The taxi driver.
D.His wife.
24.Which of the following is not true?C.
A.Dick stayed at a nice hotel in the center of the city.
B.Dick didn't work on the first night of his arrival.
C.Dick forgot to send his wife a telegram.
D.Dick wanted to go back to his hotel in a taxi.
分析 Dick到了旅店把地址发给自己的妻子后,自己出去时又忘了旅店的地址,因此只好让妻子再把电报发一次.
解答 21-24.ABDC
21题答案:A考查细节推理,根据文章第一段的Please send me your address from there in a telegram (电报).请在电报中把你所在的地址寄给我.可知迪克的妻子想要他的电报是想知道他工作的地方,故本题选A.
22题答案:B考查细节推理,根据本文第二段第一句He flew to New York on January 31st and found a nice hotel in the center of the city.他1月31号坐飞机去了纽约并且在市中心找到了一家漂亮的旅馆.可知本题答案为B选项.
23题答案:D考查细节推理,根据文章意思可知,迪克晚上出去,把地址忘记在家里,所以无法回答他所在的旅馆,于是又给他的妻子发了一个电报,要求他的妻子把原先发的电报发回来,所以是迪克的妻子把旅馆的地址和名字寄给他,故本题选D.
24题答案:C考查细节推理,根据本文第二段第二行He put his things in his room and then he sent his wife a telegram.He put the address of his hotel in it.
他把东西放在旅馆,然后就把旅馆的地址通过电报发给他的妻子.可知描述不正确的为C,故本题选C.
点评 本文是一篇人物故事类阅读,题目涉及多道细节理解题,做题时结合原文和题目有针对 性找出相关语句进行仔细分析,结合选项选出正确答案.推理判断也是要在抓住关键句子的基础上合理的分析才能得出正确的答案.
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