题目内容
5.Good evening,ladies and gentlemen.Welcome to the nine o'clock Mystery Hour.Today we'll show you two British stories.We hope you'll enjoy them.About 900years ago two green children arrived in a small village in south England.Their eyes and skin were green and they spoke a strange language.They were very tired and weak,so the people of the village looked after them.The boy died a year later,but the girl grew strong and lived the rest of her life there.And her skin colour turned back to normal day by day.Scientists say that sometimes of people don't have enough food to eat for a long time,their skin goes very pale and can turn green.
Loch Ness is the largest lake in Scotland.It's a very deep and cold lake.For hundreds of years,people have talked about a monster(怪物) called Nessie which lives in the lake.About seventy years ago,two people saw something moving in the lake.They said that the animal was playing and rolling around in the water.Since then many people say they have seen the monster.Their descriptions are always the same.It looks like a dinosaur,with a very long neck and a small head.It has a big bump(肿块)on its back.People have tried to photograph the animal,but the pictures have not been very clear.Scientists don't know whether there is a monster or not.Some say it may be a whale or a very large fish.Some think it's a snake.Others say there's nothing at all-nothing but people's imagination.Maybe we'll never know what's in Loch Ness.
81.What kind of story is talked about in this programme?B
A.Romantic stories.
B.Mysteries.
C.Horror stories.
D.Comedies.
82.Where did the stories happen?C
83.Which sentence is TRUE about the two green children?D
A.They both enjoyed a long and happy life.
B.The girl's eyes and skin were green all her life.
C.At first they spoke the same language as people in the small village did.
D.Maybe they hadn't eaten enough for long before they reached the village.
84.What does Nessie look like according to some witnesses?C
85.What can we learn from the second story?A
A.Scientists are still not sure whether there is a monster or not in Loch Ness.
B.Loch Ness is very deep and warm lake in Scotland.
C.People have taken very clear pictures of Nessie.
D.In fact Nessie is a whale or a snake.
分析 原文大意:
晚上好,女士们,先生们.欢迎来到九点钟神秘时间.今天我们会给你们讲述两个有关英国的故事.我们希望你们会喜欢.
大约900年前,两个绿色的孩子来到一个南英格兰的小村庄.他们的眼睛和皮肤是绿色的,他们说一种奇怪的语言.他们非常疲乏和弱,所以村里的人照顾他们.一年以后男孩死了,但女孩变得强壮,在接下来的日子里都生活在那个村庄.她的皮肤颜色逐渐变回正常的样子.科学家说,有时人没有足够的食物,如果很长时间不吃饭的话,他们的皮肤会非常苍白,之后会变绿.
尼斯湖是苏格兰最大的湖泊.它是一个非常深的和冷的湖泊.几百年来,人们谈论了一个怪物,它就是住在湖中的尼斯湖水怪.大约七十年前,两个人看到湖里有东西在移动.他们说,动物在水中玩耍和滚动.从那以后,许多人说他们看到了怪物.他们的描述总是一样的.它看起来像一只恐龙,有一个很长的脖子和一个小脑袋,它的背面有一个肿块.人们曾经试图拍摄,但图片不是很清楚.科学家不知道是否有一个怪物,它可能是一只鲸鱼或一个非常大的鱼.一些人认为这是一条蛇.其他人说,根本就没有什么水怪,只是人的想象力.也许我们永远不知道尼斯湖里到底有什么.
解答 81.B,推理判断题.文章中的一段给出关键词."Welcome to the nine o'clock Mystery Hour"欢迎来到九点钟"神秘"时间.而下文讲述的也是两个离奇的故事,一个是有关两个绿色的孩子,一个是尼斯湖水怪,所以这篇文章谈论的是神秘事件(Mysteries),所以选择B.
82.C,常识类题目,文章中给出"Today we'll show you two British stories",两个英国的故事.A选项是加拿大的国旗,B选项是韩国的国旗,C选项是英国国旗,D选项是美国国旗,所以选择C.
83.D,推理判断题. 对于A选项,两个孩子中只有女孩活了下来,男孩在去到村庄之后一年就去世了(The boy died a year later),所以排除A选项;文章中提到小女孩的肤色慢慢恢复到正常人水平(And her skin colour turned back to normal day by day),所以选项B错误;两个小孩来到村庄时,说着奇怪的语言(they spoke a strange language),所以选项C错误;第二段最后指出"people don't have enough food to eat for a long time,their skin goes very pale and can turn green",人在食物不足的情况下会变绿,所以推测他们在来村庄之前,没有足够的食物可以吃,所以选择D.
84.C,推理判断题.文章指出,It looks like a dinosaur,with a very long neck and a small head.It has a big bump(肿块)on its back,水怪像恐龙,有长长的脖子(BD错误),背上有肿块(A错误),所以选择C.
85.A,推理判断题.文章最后一段指出"Scientists don't know whether there is a monster or not",所以说科学家也并不确定是否真的有水怪,所以A正确;由上文(It's a very deep and cold lake)可知,尼斯湖水又深又凉,所以B错误;根据文章内容(the pictures have not been very clear),虽然有照片,但都不太清楚,所以C错误;文中表述为(Some say it may be a whale or a very large fish),可能是鲸鱼或者很大的鱼,并不能确定,所以选项D错误.所以选择A.
点评 本文是一篇科普类文章.做题时要在理解好文意的基础上,与题目有机的结合,从文章中找到相关细节性的句子与选项细细比对,进行选择或推理判断,选出符合文章内容的正确选项.做题注意灵活,有时可采用排除法或直选法确定出最终答案.
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