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n early May, just before Mother39。s year I was old enough to take part in it 每年,三年級的每個孩子都參加一個古老的學(xué)校傳統(tǒng)——五月初母親節(jié)前夕舉行的植物銷售。那一年,我大到可以參加了,可知作者在三年級時第一次參加了植物銷售,故選A。 (2)詞義猜測題。A生氣的,B不安的,C激動的,D放松的,根據(jù) how bright my mother39。s eyes were 我母親的眼睛有多明亮可知 elated 是excited激動的意思,故選C。 (3)推理題。根據(jù) she bought the same gift 她買了同樣的禮物和 I could find the best geranium 可知第六個孩子給她媽媽買了geranium ,故選B。 (4)細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù) I watched them full of pride and happiness 可知, 母親收到同樣的禮物時感到自豪和快樂 , 故選C。 (5)主旨題。根據(jù)本文講述了作者小時候幾個兄弟姐妹給媽媽送母親節(jié)禮物的故事可知本文講述了媽媽和孩子之間深深的愛 ,故選D。 【點評】考查閱讀理解。本文涉及細(xì)節(jié)題、推斷題,詞義猜測題和主旨題四種??碱}型,細(xì)節(jié)題要注意從文中尋找答案;推斷題需要聯(lián)系上下文,推斷出需要的信息,詞義猜測題需要根據(jù)上下文提煉相關(guān)信息鎖定詞意,主旨題需要通讀全文,了解大意之后找出中心思想。5.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最佳答案。 Do you think your school rules are boring? Take a look at these rules.No hugging Some schools in Portland and Florida started the rule—No hugging in 2010. Two years later some schools in New Jersey and Brooklyn made the same rule. The reason is clear—to avoid unsuitable interactions(不適當(dāng)?shù)幕樱?between students.No bags into the classroom One high school in Michigan doesn39。t allow bags into the classroom at all. The school asks students to return to their lockers (儲物柜)between classes for their books in order to make sure they are safe in lunchrooms and classrooms.No Ugg boots(Ugg靴子) It might get very cold in winter in Pennsylvania, but students there aren39。t allowed to wear their Ugg boots into class. It39。s to stop them from hiding things like mobile phones in the boots.No balls A Toronto school doesn39。t allow its students to bring any hard balls to school. Why? A parent was taken to hospital with a concussion(腦震蕩)after being hit by a ball. Interested? Click(點擊) here to read more.(1)When did some schools in New Jersey make the rule no hugging? A.In 2008B.In 2010C.In 2012D.In 2014(2)Where are the students at Michigan school asked to keep their books? A.In the lockersB.In the classroomsC.In the lunchroomsD.In teachers39。 offices.(3)Mobile phones are not allowed into class in _________. A.one Portland schoolB.some schools in FloridaC.one Pennsylvania schoolD.some schools in Brooklyn(4)Who is the reason for a Toronto school39。s no balls rule? A.A teacherB.A doctorC.A studentD.A parent(5)Where is the material probably from? A.A newspaperB.A websiteC.A speechD.A diary【答案】 (1)C(2)A(3)C(4)D(5)B 【解析】【分析】本文介紹幾個學(xué)校的規(guī)則。 (1)推理題。根據(jù) Some schools in Portland and Florida started the rule—No hugging in 2010. Two years later some schools in New Jersey and Brooklyn made the same rule波特蘭和佛羅里達(dá)的一些學(xué)校開始了這項規(guī)定——2010年禁止擁抱。兩年后,新澤西和布魯克林的一些學(xué)校也制定了同樣的規(guī)則 ,可知新澤西的一些學(xué)校2012年制定了“禁止擁抱”的規(guī)則,故選C。 (2)細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù) One high school in Michigan doesn39。t allow bags into the classroom at all. The school asks students to return to their lockers ,可知密歇根學(xué)校的學(xué)生被要求把書放在儲物柜里 ,故選A。 (3)推理題。根據(jù) students there aren39。t allowed to wear their Ugg boots into class. It39。s to stop them from hiding things like mobile phones in the boots 那里的學(xué)生不允許穿ugg靴子上課,為了阻止他們把手機(jī)之類的東西藏在靴子里,可知 Pennsylvania 不允許上課使用手機(jī),故選C。 (4)細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)A parent was taken to hospital with a concussion(腦震蕩)after being hit by a ball一名家長被球擊中后因腦震蕩被送往醫(yī)院,可知多倫多學(xué)?!安粶?zhǔn)打球”規(guī)則的原因是因為一位家長,故選D。 (5)推理題。根據(jù)Interested?Click(點擊) here to read more有興趣嗎?點擊這里閱讀更多,可知文章來自網(wǎng)站,故選B。 【點評】考查閱讀理解。本文涉及細(xì)節(jié)題、推斷題,細(xì)節(jié)題要注意從文中尋找答案;推斷題需要聯(lián)系上下文,推斷出需要的信息。6.閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的幾個選項中,選出最佳選項。 What subject do you worry about the most at school? Many students worry about math. Some students can39。t sleep well the day before a math exam. Others may feel very nervous during the exam itself. But there might be a way to make the subject less stressful(壓力大的). For people who are worried about math, posture (姿勢) makes a big difference, Erik Paper from San Francisco State University told the Daily Mail. That39。s right – sitting up straight can help you do better on math exams. Scientists tested 125 college students. They asked them to do a simple math exam while sitting in a slumpedover (趴倒的) posture, or sitting up straight. After the test, 56 percent of students said the exam was easier to do if they were sitting up straight. Slumping over is a defensive(戒備的) posture. It can bring about bad memories in the body and brain. This can stop you from thinking clearly, Paper said. Students who were not nervous about taking the math exam did not necessarily benefit(受益) from better posture. But they did find that doing math while slumped over was more difficult, Science Daily reported. Good posture isn39。t just helpful for taking math exams. Sportspeople, musicians and public speakers can all benefit from better posture. When you feel stressed out, you can also try to sit up straight or stand tall. It can help you feel more certain and focus better.(1)What posture can make people feel less stressed during math exams? A.Sitting up straight.B.Hanging your head.C.Lying on your back.D.Raising one hand.(2)What did the scientists ask the college students to do during the test? A.To do situps.B.To count numbers.C.To think carefully.D.To sit in different postures.(3)How many students in the test benefited f