【題目】
Hi! I'm Jack Smith. I'm twelve years old. I have a sister. Her name is Mary Smith. She is ten years old. | My first name is Bill, and my last name is Green. You can call (稱呼) me Bill or Bill Green. But you can't call me Green Bill. |
Hello! I'm Zhang Mingming. Mingming is my first name and Zhang is my last name. I'm a Chinese boy, so my name is different (不同的) from an English name. | Hi! My name is Jim Brown. I'm thirteen years old. I have a brother. His name is Danny. He is thirteen too. We are twins. |
【1】Mary Smith is ________.
A. Bill's sister
B. Jim's brother
C. Jack's sister
D. Zhang Mingming's brother
【2】The name “________” is different from the other(其他的) names.
A. Jim Brown
B. Zhang Mingming
C. Bill Green
D. Jack Smith
【3】________ is Danny's last name.
A. Brown B. Smith
C. Green D. Zhang
【4】The name “________” is a wrong(錯誤的) name.
A. Bill Green B. Mary Smith
C. Smith Jack D. Zhang Mingming
【5】The underlined(畫線的) word “twins” means(意思是) “________” in Chinese.
A. 好朋友 B. 同班同學
C. 筆友 D. 雙胞胎
【答案】
【1】C
【2】B
【3】A
【4】C
【5】D
【解析】
本文介紹了杰克史密斯,比爾格林,張明明和吉姆布朗這四位同學的年齡和他們的兄弟姐妹。
【1】C
推理判斷題。根據(jù)Hi! I'm Jack Smith. I'm twelve years old. I have a sister. Her name is Mary Smith.可知瑪麗史密斯是杰克的妹妹,故選C。
【2】B
細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Hello! I'm Zhang Mingming. Mingming is my first name and Zhang is my last name. I'm a Chinese boy, so my name is different (不同的) from an English name.可知張明明的名字不同于其他人的名字。故選B。
【3】A
推理判斷題。根據(jù)Hi! My name is Jim Brown. I'm thirteen years old. I have a brother. His name is Danny.可知丹尼的的姓是布朗,故選A。
【4】C
推理判斷題。在英文名字中,名在前,姓在后。在中文名字中,姓在前,名在后。根據(jù)Smith Jack中Smith是姓,應(yīng)在后面,Jack是名,應(yīng)在前面,因此正確的形式為Jack Smith。故選C。
【5】D
詞義猜測題。根據(jù)I'm thirteen years old. I have a brother. His name is Danny. He is thirteen too.可知我和我弟弟都是13歲,因此我們是雙胞胎,故選D。
根據(jù)題干要求,在文中尋找答案所在的語句和段落,進行分析理解,詞義猜測,推理判斷和概括歸納,選出正確的選項。例如小題3,根據(jù)Hi! My name is Jim Brown. I'm thirteen years old. I have a brother. His name is Danny.可知丹尼的的姓是布朗,故選A。
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