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【题目】 You may have heard of people who are allergic(过敏)to seafood, smoke or pets. But did you know that some people were allergic to Wi-Fi signals(信号)?

Rose White, a 44-year-old woman from Britain, first found herself being allergic to Wi-Fi signals in 2015. She had a cough, heart trouble and great pains in her head when she stayed at the places covered with Wi-Fi signals.

Rose has tried many ways to keep away from Wi-Fi signals In the past six months, she either slept in her car or in tent which she had put up in the woodland and in the fields. She even tried sleeping in a shed (棚子). Being completely tired, Rose had no choice but to quit her job and moved 370 kilometers away from her home to avoid Wi-Fi signals, but failed. Because of the hard life, she got a stomach problem.

She is now living in a small house in the rural area in England. There are far fewer Wi-Fi signals.However, the house, which belongs to her friend, will be sold to others, so she, has to move again soon.

Rose is planning to move to a more rural area. She is also planning to buy a camper van(野营车)so that she can drive away from Wi-Fi signals whenever she is feeling uncomfortable. As she can not work to make money, she has to raise money online. She is hoping to raise 15,000 pounds. So far,she has raised over 1, 600 pounds. She still has a long way to go.

根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。

1Which is not Rose’s allergic symptom(症状)?

A.Stomachache.B.Heart troubleC.Headache

2What did rose do to keep away from Wi-Fi signals?

A.She slept in tent in the woodland.

B.She bought a small house in the countryside.

C.She moved to a more rural area.

3What does the underlined word “quit” in paragraph 3 mean?

A.leaveB.beginC.change

4Why does she have to move again soon?

A.Because the place she lives in is near the Wi-Fi signals.

B.Because her friend decided to sell the house.

C.Because she wants to move to a new place.

5What does the sentence “She still has a long way to go.” in the last paragraph refer to(指的是)?

A.It's not easy for her to raise enough money.

B.It's difficult for her to find a place without Wi-Fi signals.

C.There will be a lot of difficulties for her to deal with.

【答案】

1A

2A

3A

4B

5C

【解析】

文章大意:文章讲述了一个因为对无线网信号过敏,而不得不尝试各种方法躲避信号的44岁的英国女子Rose White

1细节理解题。根据She had a cough, heart trouble and great pains in her head when she stayed at the places covered with Wi-Fi signals. 当她待在Wi-Fi信号覆盖的地方时,出现了咳嗽、心脏病和头部剧痛。结合选项,可知A选项Stomachache“胃痛”不是Rose的过敏症状,故答案选A

2细节理解题。根据Rose has tried many ways to keep away from Wi-Fi signals In the past six months, she either slept in her car or in tent which she had put up in the woodland and in the fields. 在过去的六个月里,罗斯尝试了很多方法来躲避Wi-Fi信号,她要么睡在自己的车里,要么睡在森林和田野里搭起的帐篷里。结合选项,可知A选项“她睡在森林里的帐篷里。”符合题意,故答案选A

3词义猜测题。根据下文moved 370 kilometers away from her home to avoid Wi-Fi signals, 搬到离家370公里远的地方躲避Wi-Fi信号,结合her job,可知应是辞职,即离开工作,故答案选A

4细节理解题。根据However, the house, which belongs to her friend, will be sold to others, so she, has to move again soon. 然而,这所属于她朋友的房子将被卖给别人,所以她很快就又要搬家了。可知她朋友要卖了房子,故答案选B

5推理判断题。根据She is hoping to raise 15,000 pounds. So far,she has raised over 1, 600 pounds. 她希望筹集15000英镑.到目前为止,她已经筹集了1600英镑,结合She still has a long way to go. 她还有很长的路要走,可知对她来说她还要面临许多困难,故答案选C

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A.根据短文内容简要回答问题。

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【题目】 Last month, 4-year-old Riley ran from his house with his family. Their home in Paradise, California was on fire.

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A.His house was burned down.B.He lost his family.

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A.To raise money for Riley.B.To help Riley get a toy dinosaur.

C.Because Tanya was famous.D.Because Tanya forced them to do so.

3How does Riley feel now?

A.He feels angry.B.He hates Tanya

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A.Throw them away.B.Give them to his aunt.

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A.Students shouldn’t use smartphones at school

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