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【题目】 Stanley was a person who loved singing to himself in the bath. One cold winter night, he went into the bathroom to have a hot bath. He took off his clothes and turned on the tap, but there was no hot water - the water from the tap was cold.

Stanley didn’t know what was wrong, but he finally decided to take a bath without hot water. He started to sing as usual, one song after another. Stanley was surprised that the water felt warm this way. So he kept singing, louder and louder, until he finished his bath.

The next moming when Stanley was going to work, he saw a piece of paper on his door:

Please do not sing so loud! Every time you sing I get a headache, and my baby cries.

The poor mother next door

1What did Stanley like to do when he had a bath?

A.He likes dancing.B.He likes singing.C.He likes whistling.

2What season was it in when the story about Stanley happened?

A.In spring.B.In summer.C.In winter.

3What can we tell Stanley would do next time when he had a bath?

A.He would not sing aloud again.

B.He would cry at the top of his voice.

C.He would keep on singing with a loud voice.

【答案】

1B

2C

3A

【解析】

本文是一篇记叙文。讲述了Stanley喜欢在洗澡时唱歌。一个寒冷的冬天,他洗澡时发现没有热水。于是他放声歌唱,用冷水洗完澡。第二天在他工作出门时看到了被他的歌声打扰的邻居贴在门上的便条。

1细节理解题。根据第一段“Stanley was a person who loved sing in to himself in the”可知Stanley,洗澡的时候喜欢唱歌。故选B

2细节理解题。根据第一段“one cold winter nigh the went into the bath room to have a hot bath”可知事情发生在冬天。故选C

3推理判断题。根据文章最后 Stanley收到了邻居的便条,请求她不要再唱歌。可以推测,他不会再唱歌。故选A

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