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7.The following are introductions to some programs that BBC I London will show on TV.12:25a.m.Tuesday The Real Swiss Robinson Family
Laura worried that her children have had their life too easy due to her husband's career in big business,so she decides to take her teenagers to the Cook Islands to experience the simple life.They face storms and a lack of food,but Laura is happy as their local guide shows them the island's wealth of rare fruits and foods.
11:00a.m.Wednesday Orangutan Diary
A Team have come across an armed man who is holding two baby apes who were captures,one of them,David,is sent to a medical emergency in the forest.Later a center director,Nielsen,finds a suitable place to set free more rescued animals.
7:50p.m.ThursdayLost Buildings of Britain
Simon Thurley visits the ruins of Glastonbruy Abbey(修道院),which,before its destruction by Henry VIII,was famous for some of the most amazing stained-glass of its age.It also had a great deal of financial power,acting as the center of an influential business empire.Eventually,it was the king's envy of the abbey's wealth that changed the abbey's fate.
10:35p.m.Thursday Nigella Express
Nigella presents ideas for impromptu(即兴的)cooking,from new recipes and suggestions for taking advantage of the food you have to making quick,simple and impressive meals.
33.Why is Laura worried?D
A.Life on the Cook Islands is too simple.
B.Her husband faces difficulties in his business.
C.Storms are approaching her hometown.
D.Her children may not know how to cherish life.
34.Jim enjoys TV programmes of people or organizations that take care of animals.He should probably watch TV at.C
A.10:35p.m.on Thursday B.7:50p.m.on Thursday
C.11.00a.m.on Wednesday D.12:25a.m.on Tuesday
35.We can learn from the text thatC.
A.David is a farmer
B.Henry VIII set up a business empire in the Abbey,
C.Nielsen is an animal-lover
D.Glastonbury Abbey is famous today for its stained-glass.
分析 本文说明了一些电视节目内容和播放时间,观众可以根据个人爱好观看电视节目.
解答 33.答案是D.细节理解题,由第一段第二行Laura worried that her children have had their life too easy due to her husband's career in big business,劳拉担心她的孩子们的生活太容易因她的丈夫由于她丈夫在大公司的事业,可以看出担心孩子们可能不会珍爱生活,故选D.
34.答案是C.细节理解题,第二个节目中讲到了拯救小动物的人.故选C.
35.答案是C.细节理解题,由第二段最后一句Nielsen,finds a suitable place to set free more rescued animals找到一个释放更多的获救动物的合适的地方.可见NIelsen是一名动物爱好者,所以选C.
点评 细节题可以在文章中直接找到与答案有关的信息?或是其变体.搜查信息在阅读中非常重要它包括理解作者在叙述某事时使用的具体事实、数据、图表等细节信息.在一篇短文里大部分篇幅都属于这类围绕主体展开的细节.做这类题一般采用寻读法?即先读题,然后带着问题快速阅读短文,找出与问题有关的词语或句子,再对相关部分进行分析对比,找出答案.

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