【題目】 Do you have plans for your summer holiday? Good plans help you spend a meaningful and excellent holiday.

Jason Moore, 18

This summer, I'll volunteer with Special House Program. The workers there are well trained and they have a lot of building experience. They build good, low—cost houses and sell them to the poor. They'll teach me what to do, and then I am going to have a chance to learn how to build houses.

Richard Smith, 14

I am writing to my pen friend abroad, telling him what I want to do during my holidays. My classmates and I will go on a one—day picnic on the beach of Oneida Lake. My math and chemistry are not good enough, so I will spend two weeks on extra lessons. And the rest of the holiday I will go lazing around, listen to music or watch some programs on television.

Mark Perez. 17

There are many things that I would like to do in my holidays. First of all will visit all my friends by turns. Besides, my classmates and I will organize cricket (板球)matches in the Fitness Gym during the holiday. Cricket is my favorite sport. I am looking forward to playing in the matches and bringing honors to our team.

Alexi Brown. 15

This year, we have planned a long trip to Mongolia which has the most beautiful grassland. I think it is going to be an enjoyable holiday. We are going to stay in a cottage(小木屋)and visit all the most famous places in Mongolia. I hope the weather is going to be favorable for us when we are there.

1__________ will be a volunteer this summer.

A.Jason MooreB.Richard SmithC.Mark PerezD.Alexi Brown

2Richard Smith will go to__________

A.Special House ProgramB.Oneida Lake

C.the Fitness GymD.Mongolia

3Alexi has planned to _______________________.

A.learn how to build housesB.have extra lessons

C.take part in cricket matchesD.have a long trip

【答案】

1A

2B

3D

【解析】

本文介紹了4個(gè)學(xué)生的暑假的計(jì)劃。他們都有好的計(jì)劃,這有助于他們度過一個(gè)有意義和美好的假期。

1

細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)表格一Jason Moore的暑期計(jì)劃第一句“This summer, I'll volunteer with Special House Program.(今年夏天,我將志愿參加特別之家計(jì)劃。)”可知“杰森·摩爾今年夏天將成為一名志愿者!惫蔬xA

2

細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)表格二Richard Smith的暑期計(jì)劃第2句“My classmates and I will go on a one—day picnic on the beach of Oneida Lake.(我和我的同學(xué)將在奧奈達(dá)湖的海灘上野餐一天。)”可知“理查德·史密斯將去奧奈達(dá)湖”;故選B

3

細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)表格四Alexi Brown的暑期計(jì)劃第1句“This year, we have planned a long trip to Mongolia which has the most beautiful grassland.(今年,我們計(jì)劃了一次到蒙古的長途旅行,蒙古有著最美麗的草原。)”可知“阿列克西已經(jīng)計(jì)劃了一次長途旅行!惫蔬xD

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