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1.  can join the three-day summer program.

   A. A kid of 7 B. A boy of 14

   C. A girl of 17 D. A man of 26

2. If there is a rainstorm on 14th July,program A will start on   .

   A. Sunday   B. Monday   C. Tuesday   D. Wednesday

3. Two members and one non-member should pay  for the program.

   A. $690   B. $710   C. $730   D. $750

4. Free lunches aren’t provided because  .

   A. the lunches cost too much

   B. people have different tastes

   C. there are many restaurants

   D. they may bring lunch-boxes

5. What can we know from the passage?

   A. Youth Explorer is the name of the program.

   B. More than 15 students are in each program.

   C. We can see three kinds of animals in the program.

   D. You need to hand in an application for the program.

1. B 2. C 3. B 4. B 5. D

(A)

[语篇解读]本文属于应用文,是有关暑假三日活动计划的海报。介绍了活动内容及时间等。语言简练,条理清楚,具有广告的特点。

1. B细节理解题。由文章中的Students aged 8 ~ 16可知答案 为   B.

2. C推理判断题。由文章中Notes中的第二条Both programs will start 1 DAY later if there is a warning of rainstorms.及 Program A 的 Dates: 14 〜16 July,2014 和 Days: Monday to Wednesday可推断出。

3. B推理判断题。由文章中的Program cost可推断出。

4. B 细节理解题。由 Notes 中的 NO FREE LUNCHES ARE PROⅥ. ED because of personal food differences.可知。

5. D细节理解题。由文章中的How to do中可知。

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   A. did something to protect rainforests

   B. wanted to buy the rainforest in Costa Rica

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