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【题目】

Name

Hair

Eyes

Nose

Height (身高)

David

short, brown

green

big

1.65 metres

Mary

long, red

blue

big

1.5 metres

Jack

black

brown

small

1.65 metres

根据表格内容,判断句子的正(T)(F)。

1David has short, black hair.

2Mary’s eyes are brown.

3Jack’s hair is black.

4Mary and Jack both (两者都) have a big nose.

5David and Jack are the same (相同的) height.

【答案】

1F

2F

3T

4F

5T

【解析】这则表格简单介绍了三位同学的发色眼睛鼻子和身高

1句意大卫头发短是黑色的根据表格中有关David的信息可知David的头发是short; brown。原陈述错误故填F。

2句意玛丽的眼睛是棕色的根据表格中有关Mary的信息可知Mary的眼睛是blue蓝色的原陈述错误故填F。

3句意杰克的头发是黑色的根据表格中有关Jack的信息可知Jack的头发是black。原陈述正确故填T。

4句意玛丽和杰克两者都有一个大鼻子根据表格信息可知DavidMarynosebig。Jack的鼻子是small(小的),原陈述错误,故填F。

5句意大卫和杰克身高一样根据表格信息可知两人都是1.65 meters。原陈述正确故填T。

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