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【题目】根据短文内容的理解,选择正确答案。 Hello! My name is Mike. I am from(来自) the USA. Now I am in China with my parents. I like China. I like Chinese food, too. I have breakfast at home. I eat an egg, bread and porridge (粥) for breakfast. I do not like milk. I have no time (时间) to go home for lunch. So I have it at school. The lunch in our school is good. I can have different(不同的) food for lunch. I eat rice, meat and vegetables. Sometimes I have noodles (面条) and dumplings (饺子). I have dinner at home with my parents. Sometimes we go out to eat with friends. We have chicken, vegetables and fruit.
(1)Mike is ________.
A.American
B.English
C.Chinese
D.in the USA
(2)For breakfast, Mike has ________.
A.an egg, an apple and porridge
B.an egg, bread and porridge
C.an apple, bread and milk
D.an egg, an apple and bread
(3)He has lunch ________.
A.at school
B.at home
C.in a restaurant
D.with his parents
(4)He has ________ for lunch.
A.rice, meat and vegetables
B.dumplings and noodles
C.chicken, meat and fruit
D.A and B
(5)Sometimes they have dinner ________.
A.at school
B.in a restaurant with some friends
C.at his friend's home
D.in the open air

【答案】
(1)A
(2)B
(3)A
(4)D
(5)B
【解析】短文大意:该文中迈克对自己做了简单介绍。他是美国人。现在和他的父母住在中国。他喜欢中国。也喜欢中国菜。
(1)细节理解题。根据文中My name is Mike. I am from(来自) the USA可知迈克是美国人,故选A。
(2)细节理解题。根据文中I eat an egg, bread and porridge (粥) for breakfast.可知迈克早餐吃鸡蛋,面包和粥,故选B。
(3)细节理解题。根据文中I have no time (时间) to go home for lunch. So I have it at school.可知迈克在学校吃午饭,故选A。
(4) 细节理解题。根据文中I eat rice, meat and vegetables. Sometimes I have noodles (面条) and dumplings (饺子)可知午饭迈克吃米饭,肉和蔬菜。有时吃面条和饺子,故选D。
(5)细节理解题。根据文中Sometimes we go out to eat with friends.可知有时他们和朋友出去吃饭。故选B。

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