题目内容
5.Alex and Emily Godfrey had been in Japan with their parents for nearly a week.They were there to visit their mother's old college roommate,who had moved to Japan to teach English.Then she fell in love with the country and married a Japanese."What's our plan for the afternoon?"asked Alex after lunch one day.
"Well,"said Mr.Ito,"we have tickets for a 4:00baseball game."
"I had no idea baseball was popular in Japan,"replied Alex.
A few hours later,the Itos and the Godfreys were seated inside the stadium among a crowd of excited fans.
"Are those cheerleaders?"asked Emily.She was pointing to a group of men on the ball field who led the crowd in chants and cheers.Mrs.Ito nodded,"I forget that Americans don't have cheerleaders for baseball games.That's the difference between American and Japanese baseball culture."
"Baseball isn't my cup of tea,but today's game promises to be a good one.The two teams are the best in Japan,"Mr.Ito added.
Once the game began,Emily and Alex found the game itself didn't seem much different at all from the American baseball games.They were surprised,though,to see people waving American flags from time to time.
Mr.Ito explained,"Japanese teams are each allowed to have three foreign players.When American players come up to bat,their fans show support by waving your country's flag."
At the end of the game,Alex and Emily were tired,but their minds were racing with all they had seen in the game.
"Did you have a good day,kids?"asked Mrs.Godfrey,turning to Alex and Emily.
They nodded."After today,I have a feeling that American baseball may never be quite as interesting again."said Emily.
44.Why did Alex and Emily go to Japan?D
A.To teach English.
B.To watch a baseball game.
C.To live in the country.
D.To visit their mother's friend.
45.What did Alex and Emily find about baseball in Japan?C
A.Baseball was unpopular in the country.
B.Japanese teams had no foreign players.
C.Japanese had cheerleaders for baseball games.
D.Japanese had different rules of baseball games.
46.How did Alex and Emily feel when they saw American flags?A
A.Surprised. B.Proud. C.Excited. D.Nervous.
47.What can we learn from the passage?B
A.Mr.Ito was a baseball fan.
B.Alex and Emily enjoyed the game.
C.Alex and Emily knew nothing about baseball.
D.Emily thought American baseball more interesting.
分析 全文大意:
Alex和Emily Godfrey与父母在日本曾经待了接近一个周.他们去那里拜访他们母亲的大学室友,她已经搬到日本去教英语.然后她爱上了这个国家,嫁给了一个日本人.一天午饭过后Alex问道"我们今天下午的计划是什么?"Ito先生说"我们有四点棒球比赛的票"Alex回答道"我不知道棒球在日本受欢迎."几小时以后Ito一家和Godfrey一家坐在体育场上周围是兴奋的球迷.Emily指着球场上的一队领着观众喊口号、欢呼的人问道"那些是啦啦队吗?"Ito先生点点头说"我忘记了美国棒球比赛没有啦啦队.这是美国棒球文化和日本棒球文化的不同之处.".Ito补充道"我对棒球不感兴趣,但是今天的比赛保证精彩.这两支队伍在日本是最优秀的."比赛一开始Emily 和 Alex 发现比赛本身和美国棒球比赛似乎没有太大不同.他们惊奇的是看到有人不时挥舞美国国旗.Ito先生解释道"每个日本队允许有三名外籍运动员.当美国运动员上场比赛,他们的球迷就会挥舞你们的国旗表示支持."在比赛结束时Alex和Emily很疲惫,但是他们的脑海里一直浮现的是比赛中他们看到的情景.Godfrey先生转向 Alex和Emily问道"孩子们,今天过得愉快吗?"他们点点头,Emily说"我有一个感觉美国棒球可能不再那么有趣了."
解答 答案:
44.D 细节理解题 根据第一段中They were there to visit their mother's old college roommate,who had moved to Japan to teach English.他们去那里拜访他们母亲的大学室友,她已经搬到日本去教英语.可知Alex 和 Emily 去日本拜访他们母亲的朋友.故选D.
45.C 细节理解题 根据第六段中"Are those cheerleaders?"asked Emily.She was pointing to a group of men on the ball field who led the crowd in chants and cheers.Mrs.Ito nodded,"Emily指着球场上的一队领着观众喊口号、欢呼的人问道"那些是啦啦队吗?"Ito先生点点头…"可知Alex和Emily 发现日本的棒球比赛有啦啦队.故选C
46.A 细节理解题 根据第七段中They were surprised,though,to see people waving American flags from time to time.令他们惊奇的是看到有人不时挥舞美国国旗.可知当他们看到美国国旗时感到惊讶,故选A.
47.B 推理判断题 根据最后一段"Did you have a good day,kids?"asked Mrs.Godfrey,turning to Alex and Emily.They nodded.."After today,I have a feeling that American baseball may never be quite as interesting again."Godfrey先生转向 Alex和Emily问道"孩子们,今天过得愉快吗?"他们点点头,Emily说"我有一个感觉美国棒球可能不再那么有趣了.可推知他们喜欢这场比赛.故选B
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