閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容判斷句子的正誤。正確的涂“A”錯(cuò)誤的涂“B”。 (共 5 小題, 每小題 2 分;計(jì) 10 分)
【小題1】These suggestions are for kids only.
【小題2】Take off your shoes in public places.
【小題3】Cutting in line and littering are not allowed.
【小題4】It’s impolite to talk loudly on mobile phones.
【小題5】We are supposed to eat quietly and talk politely.
【小題1】B
【小題2】B
【小題3】A
【小題4】A
【小題5】A
解析試題分析:短文大意:這是一篇旅行注意事項(xiàng),主要介紹了一些在旅行中應(yīng)該做和不能做的事情。
【小題1】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。本句是說這些建議只是給孩子們的。根據(jù)Suggestions for traveling描述,可知這是寫給旅行者們的建議。故本句描述錯(cuò)誤。
【小題2】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。本句是說在公共場(chǎng)所要脫下鞋。根據(jù)表格左欄禁止項(xiàng)目中Don'tsTake off your shoes on places, trains orbuses.描述,可知在公共場(chǎng)所不能脫鞋。故本句描述錯(cuò)誤。
【小題3】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。本句是說插隊(duì)和亂扔廢物是不允許的。根據(jù)左欄禁止項(xiàng)目中Don'ts Spit or drop I itter everywhere. Cut in line.描述,可知本句描述正確。
【小題4】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。本句是說在手機(jī)上大聲說話是不禮貌的。根據(jù)左欄禁止項(xiàng)目中Talk loudly on your mobile phone.描述,可知在手機(jī)上大聲說話是允許的,故本句描述正確。
【小題5】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。本句是說我們應(yīng)該安靜地吃飯,禮貌地說話。根據(jù)右欄項(xiàng)目中Talk politely to strangers.……and eat quietly描述,可知我們應(yīng)該安靜地吃飯,禮貌地談話。故本句描述正確。
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