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8.I was the oldest of five children back in the 60's.We lived in a nice little three-bedroom bungalow(平房)in Michigan.Mom and Dad worked so hard,yet always found the time to spend with us.The only place they could take five active children to was the drive-in(汽车影院)movies!
We always looked forward to going to the drive-in!Mom would fill a big bag with home-made popcorn.On the way there,Dad would make a special stop at the penny candy store,where we were all allowed to fill a little brown bag with all kinds of penny candy.We were so excited,as we carried our treasuresback to the car,knowing we couldn't eat it until the car-toon began.
We would get there early,so that we could play on the playground,right under the big screen.As soon as it started to get dark,the screen lit up,and we would race bake to the car to get our candy.
There were always two cartoons playing before the movie,like Felix the Cat,The Coyote,and Tom and Jerry.But what was just as exciting was the ticking clock advertisement for the refreshment stand,with dancing hot dogs,candy and ice cream.That came on right before the movie.It was all that five kids could hope for,and by then,stay awake for.
We would get home around 2 am,pretty late for us.Mom helped us drag ourselves and our pillows to our beds and dad carried in the little ones.
I was disappointed the day they closed the last drive-in in our town.It will always hold special memories for us-those days of penny candy.
 
25.What could the author eat when he watched the cartoons and movies?D
A.Hot dogs.
B.Ice cream.
C.Hamburgers.
D.Popcorn and candy.
26.What does the underlined phrase"our treasures"in the second paragraph refer to?B
A.Mom and dad.
B.The penny candy.
C.Favorite cartoons.
D.Homemade popcorn.
27.What was the last show before the movie?D
A.Felix the Cat.
B.Tom and Jerry.
C.The dancing hot dogs.
D.The ticking clock advertisement.
28.What do we know about the author?C
A.He had a boring childhood.
B.He had four younger brothers.
C.He missed the drive-in very much.
D.He didn't like watching the movies at all.

分析 本文属于说明文阅读,作者通过这篇文章主要向我们描述了作者回忆儿时和父母一起看电影的美好时光.

解答 25.D.细节理解题.根据第二段We always looked forward to going to the drive-in!Mom would fill a big bag with home-made popcorn.On the way there,Dad would make a special stop at the penny candy store可知他看着动画片和电影时作者吃着爆米花和糖果;故选D.
26.B.词义猜测题.根据第二段where we were all allowed to fill a little brown bag with all kinds of penny candy.We were so excited,as we carried our treasuresback to the car,knowing we couldn't eat it until the car-toon began可知我们的财富指的是糖果;故选B.
27.D.细节理解题.根据第四段But what was just as exciting was the ticking clock advertisement for the refreshment stand,with dancing hot dogs,candy and ice cream可知电影开始之前有时钟广告;故选D.
28.C.推理判断题.根据最后一段 was disappointed the day they closed the last drive-in in our town.It will always hold special memories for us-those days of penny candy可知作者很怀念那种开车看电影的时光;故选C.

点评 考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.

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