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【题目】根据短文内容的理解,选择正确答案。 I'm Ann. I'm English. I'm twelve. I was born on May 17, 1991. I learn Chinese at Beijing No. 3 Middle School. I have a good friend. Her name is Lucy. She is twelve, too. We are in the same (同样的) grade. But we are not in the same class. I'm in Class Two, and she is in Class Three. We have the same Chinese teacher(教师). Her name is Zhang Ying. We all like her. Lucy's parents are both English teachers in China. And she has a sister. Her name is Lily. She is only five years old.
(1)Ann and Lucy are _________.
A.classmates
B.sisters
C.brothers
D.friends
(2)Ann was born _____________.
A.on May 17, 1990
B.on May 17, 1991
C.in May 17, 1991
D.in May 17, 1990
(3)Zhang Ying is Lucy's __________ teacher.
A.English
B.Chinese
C.math
D.music
(4)Lucy's parents are in _________. They teach English.
A.England
B.China
C.America
D.Japan
(5)How old is Lily? She is ___________.
A.twelve
B.three
C.five
D.I don't know

【答案】
(1)D
(2)B
(3)B
(4)B
(5)C
【解析】文章大意:本文叙述了Ann是英国人,12岁了, Ann 和Lucy 是好朋友,露西的父母在中国教英语。
(1)细节理解题。根据I have a good friend. Her name is Lucy.可知,Ann 和Lucy 是好朋友,故选D。
(2)细节理解题。根据I was born on May 17 , 1991.可知,Ann 出生在1991年5月17日,故选B。
(3)细节理解题。根据We have the same Chinese teacher(教师). Her name is Zhang Ying. 可知,张颖是露西的语文老师,故选B。
(4)细节理解题。根据Lucy's parents are both English teachers in China.可知,露西的父母在中国,故选B。
(5)细节理解题。根据Her name is Lily. She is only five years old.可知,丽丽5岁了,故选C。

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“I remember those students from China who first came in 1986. They didn’t have much money, and idea of what to do,” Liang told us. “ I then asked people in my neighborhood and my Chinese friends for donations(捐赠)not only some money but also small electronic appliances needed for daily living.”

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1Liang helped poor students in western China by______.

A. holding a basketball match

B. working with an American organization

C. asking her Chinese friends for donations

D. taking the poor students to her home

2Liang moved with her family to Taiwan when she was_____ years old.

A. six

B. seven

C. eight

D. nine

3Her experience of_______ made her decided to make volunteering her vocation.

A. moving from place to place

B. helping students in 1986

C. being a primary school teacher

D. helping the two professors in Dayton

4What can we learn about Liang from the passage? ______

A. She didn’t have to worry about money

B. She likes helping others when they are in trouble.

C. Many Chinese families lent her money.

D. She asked people to take care of her daughter.

【题目】阅读短文,从每题所给的三个选项(A、B、C)中,选出最佳选项。

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Today, the Roma are now living all over the world. They have kept their language and many customs. For example, it’s important for Roma to marry other Roma. It’s also a custom for parents to choose the person their children will marry. Roma people get married when they are young, sometimes even as young as 14.

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A.George Kaslov has a strong will to live on.

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