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【题目】 A Timetable for Children’s Palace

Tuesday

17:00-19:00

Photo

Mr. Brown from France

Learn to take good photos.

Please bring your own camera.

(5 weeks)

Wednesday

16:30-19:00

Computer Science

Mr. Smith from New York

Learn how to use computers

(12 weeks)

Thursday

19:30-21:30

Modern Medicine

Ms. Green from London

Would you like to know medical development?

(4 weeks)

Saturday

14:00-17:00

Chess

Mr. Wu from China

Do you want to improve your skills of playing chess?

(8 weeks)

1The teacher who teaches Computer Science is from ______.

A.FranceB.AmericaC.BritainD.China

2If you want to play chess better, ______ will probably give you some help.

A.Mr. BrownB.Ms. GreenC.Mr. SmithD.Mr. Wu

3If you are free between 19: 00 and 22: 00, you can learn ______.

A.how to take picturesB.Computer Science

C.Modern MedicineD.how to play chess

4______ lasts (持续) the most days.

A.PhotoB.Computer science.C.Modern medicineD.Chess

【答案】

1B

2D

3C

4B

【解析】

这是一张少年宫的时间表,介绍了星期二、星期三、星期四和星期六少年宫的课程、具体上课时间、老师以及其他的一些注意事项。

1细节理解题。题干意为教计算机科学的老师来自……”,根据 “Computer Science Mr. Smith from New York”可知,教计算机科学的老师是Smith先生,他来自纽约,是美国的一个地方。故选B

2细节理解题。题干意为如果你想下好棋,……可能会给你一些帮助,根据 “Chess

Mr. Wu from China”可知,来自中国的吴老师是教下棋的。故选D

3细节理解题。题干意为如果你在19点到22点之间有空,你可以学习……”,根据 “Thursday 19:30-21:30 Modern Medicine”可知,现代医学的上课时间是从19:3021:30,符合题意。故选C

4细节理解题。根据每节课程的最后给出的时间可知,Wednesday “Computer Science (12 weeks)”计算机科学持续12周的时间,是四门课程中最长的。故选B

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