【題目】聽材料,回答下列各小題。

1When will Jack go to the farm?

A.This Sunday.B.Next Saturday.C.This Saturday.

2How did Jack use to go to the farm?

A.By bus.B.By bike.C.By subway.

【答案】

1C

2B

【解析】

【原文】

M: It’ll be Saturday tomorrow. What do you plan to do, Grace?

W: Emily and I plan to have a picnic on the hill. Would you like to go with us, Jack?

M: I’d love to, but I’m afraid I can’t. I’m going to help my aunt to do the farming on her farm. Now there is always too much work there.

W: But you can’t do it at all. I never heard you mention farm work before.

M: Perhaps. But doing the work is not difficult. And my aunt can teach me, too. Besides, I enjoy working on the farm. The air is fresh, and the flowers are sweet there. Everything is beautiful.

W: It sounds great. By the way, how will you go there, Jack?

M: By bus. It will take me only half an hour to get to the farm. I used to go there by bike with my parents. But I will go there by bus by myself tomorrow.

W: Be careful while you’re on the farm, or you’ll hurt yourself.

M: Thanks. I’ll be careful.

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