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ts to return to their lockers (儲(chǔ)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(diǎn)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(gè)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(kāi)始了這項(xiàng)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(shū)放在儲(chǔ)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(lèi)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(zhǎng)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?yàn)橐晃患议L(zhǎng),故選D。 (5)推理題。根據(jù)Interested?Click(點(diǎn)擊) here to read more有興趣嗎?點(diǎn)擊這里閱讀更多,可知文章來(lái)自網(wǎng)站,故選B。 【點(diǎn)評(píng)】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.閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容判斷句子正誤。 Dear Dr. Green, My relationship with my mother is worse and worse now. It seems she39。s never tired of talking. She talks here and there, day and night. More seriously, I feel like we don39。t have much in mon. She doesn39。t always understand what I39。m trying to say. What should I do?Yours,Jim Dear Jim, I know how you feel. It39。s not easy being your age. And it39。s not easy being a mother, either. It39。s mon for kids to have trouble talking with parents, and talkative mothers are not new to teenagers. But remember, she39。s nagging (嘮叨) you because she just wants what39。s best for you. Talking is her way to show love and care. And she also wants to know more about you. After a day39。s work, she39。s tired, too. But she will never be tired of caring about you. Kids should learn to understand and care about parents. In my opinion, it39。s helpful to share school life with her. Then, you talk and she listens. Doing some housework together with her is another good way for you two to know each other better. And if possible, often tell her your feelings about the things around you. Always keep in mind: be polite and patient.Yours,Dr. Green(1)Jim wrote to Dr. Green because he had trouble getting on with his friends. (2)In Jim39。s eyes, his mother doesn39。t always understand what he39。s trying to say. (3)Dr. Green thinks it39。s mon for kids to have trouble talking with their parents. (4)In Dr. Green39。s opinion, talking is a way for mothers to relax after a day39。s work. (5)Dr. Green explains three reasons for mom39。s nagging and offers three suggestions. 【答案】 (1)0(2)1(3)1(4)0(5)1 【解析】【分析】主要講了Jim給格林先生介紹自己的問(wèn)題是與媽媽的關(guān)系越來(lái)越糟,格林先生給Jim回復(fù)告訴他解決辦法。 (1)細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)My relationship with my mother is worse and worse ,而不是朋友,故選錯(cuò)誤。 (2)細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)She doesn39。t always understand what I39。m trying to ,故選正確。 (3)細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)It39。s mon for kids to have trouble talking with parents可知對(duì)于孩子們來(lái)說(shuō)和父母交流有困難是普遍的,故選正確。 (4)細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)After a day39。s work, she39。s tired, too. But she will never be tired of caring about ,故選錯(cuò)誤。 (5)細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)第二段可知講了三個(gè)原因:父母想給孩子最好的,展示愛(ài)和關(guān)心,想更多了解你。第三段講了三個(gè)方法:分享學(xué)校生活,做家務(wù),告訴父母自己的情感,故選正確。 【點(diǎn)評(píng)】考查閱讀理解,主要考查細(xì)節(jié)題,注意從文中仔細(xì)尋找答案。7.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,判斷下列句子正誤。 Do you often listen to music at loud volumes (音量)? You should know that this habit is bad for your hearing. Over 1 billion young people are at risk of hearing loss (聽(tīng)力喪失) ,because of listening to loud noise for long periods of time. Listening to music or watching a TV show at loud volumes can harm your hearing. The United Nations has standards for safe listening. It is not safe to listen to sounds that are louder than 85 dB (分貝) for eight hours or 100 dB for 15 minutes. The sound of a busy road is about 85 dB and the sound of a rock concert can be about 100 dB. Loud noise is harmful to the inner二Most of us are bon with about 16,000 hair cells (聽(tīng)毛細(xì)胞) in our inner ears. These cells notice sounds. However, listening to loud noise for a long time can make these cells work too hard and cause some of them to die. This is what causes hearing loss. Once this happens, it39