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【题目】Dear readers

Where do you usually read books? Please share you ideas. Thank you!

In a tree. Perhaps it seems a little strange But for me, it’s really a good place. You can listen to the singing of birds and the green. leaves around make you peaceful…

Bill

At home. “East or west, home is the best” Home is the warmest place in the world. You can lie on the sofa or just sat on the floor quietly, you can enjoy reading books, like talking with good friends...

Rose

In a coffee shop. The taste of coffee smells so nice! On sunny days, you can enjoy the sunshine through the window, on rainy days, you can listen to the sound of rain. Also you can watch different people pass by. They may walk into your book and become part of it.

Emma.

In the reading club. After reading a good book, maybe you can’t wait to share it with you friends. It’s really amazing to talk about a good book.

Everyone has his own ideas about the book. You can learn more by sharing.

Dick

1 thinks reading books with coffee is really comfortable.

A.RoseB.EmmaC.DickD.Bill

2Dick enjoys reading in the reading club because he can .

A.listen to the sound of rainB.sit on the floor or lie on the sofa

C.talk about books with friendsD.watch different people pass by

3The readers share their ideas by writing a (n) .

A.noteB.poemC.e-mailD.report

【答案】

1B

2C

3A

【解析】

本文主要是一些读者分享自己在哪里读书的想法。

1细节理解题。根据第三个表格“In a coffee shop在咖啡店里,Emma艾玛”,可知艾玛认为看书喝咖啡真的很舒服,故选B

2细节理解题。根据第四个表格“After reading a good book, maybe you can’t wait to share it with you friends. Dick读了一本好书后,也许你迫不及待地想和你的朋友分享它。迪克”,可知迪克喜欢在读书俱乐部读书,因为他可以和朋友们谈论书籍,故选C

3推理判断题。A. note便条;B. poem诗歌;C. e-mail电子邮件;D. report报告。根据第一段“Dear readers Where do you usually read books? Please share you ideas. Thank you! 亲爱的读者们,你们通常在哪里读书? 请分享你们的看法。谢谢!,可知下文是对问题的回答,依据回答的格式,应是便条,故选A

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