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【题目】On weekdays Peter gets up at 6 : 20. He has ____________ at 6: 40 and then goes to

school. He __________ there by bus. They __________classes at 7: 00 a. m.

Peter has four____________ in the morning. ____________ the middle of the day he has lunch

___________ school. He gets home at 4: 00 in the __________

After supper, he often ______________ his homework, but __________ he watches TV. He

goes to___________ at 9 : 00.

1A. breakfast B. lunch C. supper D. bread

2A. goes to B. to C. go to D. goes

3A. open B. begin C. has D. closes

4A. class B. lesson C. classes D, boxes

5A. In B. At C. On D. For

6A. to B. with C. at D. about

7A. morning B. afternoon C. evening D. week

8A. does B. has C. makes D. gets

9A. today B. often C. sometimes D. tomorrow

10A. school B. factory C. home D. bed

【答案】

1A

2D

3B

4C

5A

6C

7B

8A

9C

10D

【解析】试题短文介绍的是彼得的日常作息。

1句意:他在640吃早饭,然后去学校。考查名词辨析题。根据时间at 6: 40,可知吃的是早饭,故选A。

2句意:他乘公共汽车去那儿。考查动词辨析题。there在那儿,副词修饰动词;go there去那儿;he是单数第三人称,动词需用三单形式。根据句意结构和中英文提示,可知填D。

3句意:他们在上午7点开始上课。考查动词辨析题。A. open开;B. begin开始;C. has拥有;D. closes关闭。根据句意结构和中英文提示,可知begin符合句意,故填B。

4句意:彼得上午有四节课。考查名词辨析题。four四,后接复数名词;根据句意结构和中英文提示,可知ABD三项意思都与句意不合,故填C。

5句意:中午,他在学校吃午饭。考查介词辨析题。泛指一般意义的上午、下午或晚上以及月或年等较长的时间,一般用 in;表示时间的某一点、某一时刻或年龄等用 at;若表示星期几或某一特定的日期,则用 on;for多用于表示一段时间。in the middle of the day在正午,泛指一般意义的正午。根据句意结构和中英文提示,可知填A。

6句意:中午,他在学校吃午饭。考查介词辨析题。A. to/到,表方向;B. with和,表伴随;C. at在,表位置/地点;D. about关于。at school在学校;根据句意结构和中英文提示,可知填C。

7句意:他下午4点到家。考查名词辨析题。根据时间和上下文提示,可知填B。

8句意:他经常在晚饭后做作业。考查动词辨析题。do his homework做家庭作业,固定短语。主语he是单数第三人称,动词需用三单形式。do的第三人称单数是does,根据句意结构和中英文提示,可知填A。

9句意:晚饭后他经常做作业,但有时他看电视。考查副词辨析题。A. today今天;B. often经常;C. sometimes有时,指的是不经常;D. tomorrow明天。本句是转折关系,oftensometimes意义相对;根据句意结构和中英文提示,可知ABD三个选项意思都与句意不符,故填C。

10句意:他晚上9点上床睡觉考查名词辨析题。go to bed上床睡觉,固定短语;根据时间和语境提示,可知填D。

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