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9."Ceci,wake up.It's an earthquake!"That's what Cecilia Wallace heard her mother shouting on the early morning of February 27th
Cecilia is a 7th-grader.She,her parents and her brother,Sam,were in Chile's capital city,Santiago,the day a big earthquake hit Chile.And like just about everyone else,they were shaken out of their sleep.
"It was so frightening,"Sam wrote."The shaking was so huge that I will never go on a ride again."Cecilia and Sam wrote about their earthquake experiences.Their reports were later posted on the website.
Cecilia,Sam and their parents were staying in an apartment on the 15th floor of a building.They were lucky.Their building stayed standing,because it was built to withstand earthquakes.
Not everyone was as lucky as the Wallace family.More than 800people died.Many older buildings fell down during the earthquake.
The damage in Santiago wasn't as bad as in other parts of Chile.So the supermarkets were open for business on the morning of the quake.But it wasn't business as usual."The supermarkets have been crazy with people rushing to buy their food for the next while,"Sam wrote.
Not everyone was able to get money to buy food that morning.So Cecilia and Sam made food bags to distribute to people who were begging outside the supermarket."We gave some to a kid of my age.I made sure he got cookies and bread."Sam and Cecilia's mother wrote that the kids also collected money for the Red Cross.
It's certainly an experience Cecilia,Sam and their parents will never forget.Thankfully,they lived to tell their stories.
26.What was Cecilia doing when the earthquake happened?C
A.Walking in the street.
B.Having class at school.
C.Sleeping in bed.
D.Playing with Sam in a park.
27.The underlined word"distribute"probably means"A".
A.give out
B.throw away
C.give up
D.sell out
28.Why were Cecilia and her family able to survive the earthquake?D
A.Because they escaped before their building fell down.
B.Because they managed to escape from the fallen building.
C.Because they were helped out of the fallen building by others.
D.Because the building they were living in was strong enough.
29.From the text we can see Cecilia is aB girl.
A.humorous 
B.kind-hearted
C.brave
D.selfish
30.How can we know more about Cecilia's experiences in the earthquake?B
A.By watching TV.
B.By getting online.
C.By listening to the radio.
D.By reading newspapers.

分析 本文写了地震之后,Cecilia一家帮助他人的故事.

解答 26.C 推理判断题.Ceci,wake up.It's an earthquake!"That's what Cecilia Wallace heard her mother shouting on the early morning of February 
27.A  猜测词义题,根据前文Not everyone was able to get money to buy food that morning.那天早上不是人人都能有钱买吃的,后文We gave some to a kid of my age.I made sure he got cookies and bread,我给一个和我年龄差不多的孩子食物,可以猜测distribute是分发的意思,所以答案选A.
28.D 细节理解题.根据文中句子because it was built to withstand earthquakes因为它是用来抵御地震的,所以很牢固,故答案选D.
29.B 推理判断题.地震后Cecilia给不能够得到食物的人分发食物,为灾区捐钱,可以推断出她是一个善良的女孩,所以答案选B.
30.B 推理判断题.根据句子Their reports were later posted on the website.他们的报告后来张贴在网站上,由此可以推断我们可以从网上看到他们的经历,所以答案选B.

点评 在阅读时要抓住文章的主题和细节,分析文章结构,根据上下文内在联系,挖掘文章的深层含义,对于暗含在文章中的人物的行为动机,事件中的因果关系及作者未言明的倾向、意图、态度、观点等要进行合乎逻辑的判断、推理、分析,进一步增强理解能力,抓住材料实质性的东西

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