【題目】
Police Report A man broke the windows of Daisy’s Food at 2:35 pm. A waitress and a cook who worked in the restaurant caught the man. The man said he did it because he was mad at the terrible food there. Suggestions: The man should pay for the windows he broke. Steve Smith |
Witness 1 Report Name: Emily Wu I was mopping the floor when I heard the noise. Then I looked up and I saw a man hitting the windows with a baseball bat from outside. So I ran out to stop him with the mop. I’m sorry he got hurt, but he asked for it. Emily Wu |
Witness 2 Report Name: Willy Brown I was cleaning the kitchen when I heard the crash of breaking glass. I ran out of the kitchen quickly and saw Emily fighting with the man outside, so I went over to help. The man was completely wrong about the dish. Everybody loves what I cook! Willy Brown |
【1】A man broke the windows of Daisy’s Food because he________.
A.was angryB.was drunk
C.wanted to steal somethingD.found something wrong
【2】Steve Smith is a________.
A.waiterB.cookC.policemanD.customer
【3】The underlined word “ witness” means________.
A.嫌疑犯B.陪審員C.看守員D.目擊者
【4】________was hurt in the fight.
A.Steve SmithB.Emily WuC.Willy BrownD.The trouble maker
【5】What docs Willy Brown care about most?
A.What Emily has told the police.B.What the man said about the food he cooked.
C.Whether the customer was hurt.D.Whether the man will be punished.
【答案】
【1】A
【2】C
【3】D
【4】D
【5】B
【解析】
本文主要以警察出具的一份案件報告和兩份目擊證人的案件筆錄的形式介紹了一起打架事件。
【1】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“The man said he did it because he was mad at the terrible food there”可知,這個男人打破窗戶的原因是他對店里糟糕的食物感到生氣。故選A。
【2】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)表格第一欄內(nèi)容可知,這是一份警察出具的調(diào)查報告,落款人是Steve Smith,因此他是一位警察。故選C。
【3】詞句猜測題。根據(jù)表格第二欄和第三欄的內(nèi)容可知,這兩份是目擊證人做的案件筆錄,因此witness意為“目擊者”。故選D。
【4】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)表格第二欄“I’m sorry he got hurt, but he asked for it”可知,此處的he指的是打破窗戶的那個人,因此受傷的是D選項“麻煩制造者”。故選D。
【5】推理判斷題。根據(jù)表格第三欄“The man was completely wrong about the dish. Everybody loves what I cook!”可知,Willy Brown是這家店的廚師,因此他最關心的是那個打破窗戶的人是如何評價他做的食物的。故選B。
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