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20.ψ Message Peter, We're outside the cinema.Let me know if you're going to be late and we'll wait and watch the next film.If you're not coming,we'll go in now. Stefan |
From | Monica |
To | Anna |
Hi.Do you still remember about the youth club camping trip? We have to tell the organizer tomorrow if we're interested and I wanted to know if you are going. |
Joe, Taylors'shoe shop phoned.They've got the shoes you ordered but will only keep them till Thursday.Can you get there before then? David |
Rainforest Computer Game
2-4players
Bought last month
Played once-works perfectly
Phone Tom:255324
25.What should Peter do?A
A.Tell Stefan if he will come late.
B.Search for the latest film.
C.Stay at home.
D.Wait for Stefan outside the cinema
26.Why did Monica write the email?A
A.To check if Anna is going on the trip.
B.To invite Anna to join the club.
C.To ask Anna to book places on the trip.
D.To remind Anna about the date of the trip.
27.What does David ask Joe to do?D
A.Phone the shoe shop back.
B.Send the shoes to the shop.
C.Order a pair of shoes on Thursday.
D.Get the shoes before Thursday.
28.The advertisement says the computer game isA.
A.in good condition
B.for top class players
C.a classic game
D.at half price.
分析 本文是一篇广告布告类阅读,属于广告,主要列出了三个信件,以及一个关于出售电子游戏的广告.
解答 25.A.细节理解题.根据We're outside the cinema.Let me know if you're going to be late and we'll wait and watch the next film.可知,Peter应该告诉Stefan,如果他会晚一些到.故选A.
26.A.细节理解题.根据.Do you still remember about the youth club camping trip?We have to tell the organizer tomorrow if we're interested and I wanted to know if you are going.可知,Monica写信的目的是确定Anna是否参加了旅行.故选A.
27.D.细节理解题.根据They've got the shoes you ordered but will only keep them till Thursday.Can you get there before then?可知,David要求Joe周四之前拿到鞋.故选D.
28.A.细节理解题.根据Played once-works perfectly可知,这款游戏状况良好.故选A.
点评 本文是一篇广告布告类阅读,题目涉及多道主旨大意题,细节理解题,推理判断题.做题时学生应仔细阅读原文,把握文章主要内容,联系文章上下文内容并结合所给选项含义,从中选出正确答案,一定要做到有理有据,切忌胡乱猜测.
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