Name |
Country |
Age |
Looks |
Clothes |
Favorite food |
Favorite animals |
Susan |
Canada |
13 |
blond hair, big eyes, small mouth |
a pink shirt, a red skirt, purple shoes |
fish |
pandas |
John |
England |
14 |
brown hair, small eyes, wide mouth |
a red shirt, white pants, black shoes |
chicken |
tigers |
Nick |
America |
12 |
black hair, big eyes, small nose |
a green T-shirt, blue pants, yellow shoes |
hamburgers |
monkeys |
根據(jù)表格內(nèi)容,選擇最佳答案。
1.Susan is ______ years old.
A. twelve B. thirteen C. fourteen
2._______ and ______ have big eyes.
A. Susan; John B. John; Nick C. Susan; Nick
3.John’s pants are _____ and Nick’s pants are _______.
A. pink; yellow B. white; blue C. red; purple
4.Susan’s favorite food is _______ and John’s is _______.
A. fish; chickenB. fish; hamburgers C. chicken; hamburgers
5.We know _________ from the form(表格).
A. Susan, John and Nick all come from the same country(國家).
B. Susan is in a red skirt and black shoes.
C. Nick’s favorite animals are monkeys.
1.B
2.C
3.B
4.A
5.C
【解析】
試題分析:這篇短文主要描述了蘇珊,約翰和尼克在國籍,年齡,外貌,服裝,食物和喜愛的動物方面的不同特點(diǎn).
1.根據(jù)年齡一列,可知蘇珊十三歲,故選B.
2.根據(jù)外貌一列可知蘇珊和尼克長著大眼睛,故選C.
3.根據(jù)服裝一列可知約翰的褲子是白色的,尼克的褲子是藍(lán)色的,故選B.
4.根據(jù)食品一列可知蘇珊最喜歡的食品是魚,約翰最喜歡的是雞肉.故選A.
5.根據(jù)服裝一列可知蘇珊穿著紅裙子,黑鞋.故選C.
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點(diǎn)評:此類題型的主要信息是通過表格形式介紹出來,故解答的關(guān)鍵點(diǎn)就是要會根據(jù)行列的交叉點(diǎn)發(fā)現(xiàn)關(guān)鍵信息,然后通過分析,比較,選出正確答案.
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