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eat or drink on the train. It makes the train dirty.?Do not run on the train.?Give your seat to old men or women, the disabled or women carrying babies.(1)The text is mainly about how to __________. A.be a careful driverB.buy MTR ticketsC.be a good passengerD.keep safe at home(2)People who will get on the train should __________. A.wait in lineB.open the doorC.ask for helpD.leave the seats(3)When you hear a beep sound, ____________. A.close the doorB.rush onto the trainC.get off the train at onceD.stop and wait for the next train(4)The text is probably a __________. A.reportB.noticeC.diaryD.poem【答案】 (1)C(2)A(3)D(4)B 【解析】【分析】文章介紹了地鐵站的一些應(yīng)遵守的規(guī)則。 (1)細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù) SAFETY RULES ON THE MTR TRAINS 可知,本文主要告訴讀者如何成為一名乘客,故答案是C。 (2)細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù) Be patient. Line up on the platform(站臺(tái)) and wait for the train. 可知,上火車應(yīng)該排隊(duì)等候,故答案是A。 (3)細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù) When you hear a beep sound, do not get on the train. The door is closing. Wait for another train. 可知,當(dāng)你聽到了警示聲音,不能上車,要等下一趟車,故答案是D。 (4)主旨大意題。根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容可知,這是一則通告或者告示,告訴乘客有關(guān)乘車安全事宜,故答案是B。 【點(diǎn)評(píng)】考查閱讀理解題,本文涉及到了細(xì)節(jié)理解題和和主旨大意題。細(xì)節(jié)理解題比較簡(jiǎn)單,可知直接從文章中找到答案,主旨大意題則需要根據(jù)結(jié)合文章的主要內(nèi)容確定中心意思。10.閱讀理解 It39。s a cold, grey Sunday afternoon in March. The British are all working in their gardens. They39。re digging, cutting leaves and planting new seeds(種子). By summer, their gardens will be full of bright colors. The British love their gardens. A British newspaper recently asked people for their opinions about them. Around 70% of the people felt it was important to spend time in the garden, and over 50% of these described gardening as the most enjoyable thing they ever did. Only one in ten houses in Britain do not have a garden. People who live in houses without gardens often rent(租用) land from the government. At first, only very rich people had gardens. You can still see the gardens around houses with a long history, such as Chatsworth House or Castle Howard. In the early twentieth century, however, gardening became a hobby. People bought different kinds of seeds and plants for their gardens. Although roses, sunflowers and tomatoes are often grown in British gardens, they originally(起初) grew wild in other countries. Every year, there are petitions for the largest vegetables, but don39。t expect to win:Britain39。s biggest carrot is almost six metres long.(1)In summer, British gardens are often . A.covered with grey leaves and plantsB.colorful with different plantsC.too hot for people to work thereD.full of people digging there(2)A recent survey showed that of the British felt it important to do some gardening. A.around 70%B.over 50%C.only 20%D.about 10%(3)We can infer from Paragraph 4 that . A.seeds were provided for freeB.roses were first grown in BritainC.gardening is a hobby in the worldD.the owner of Chatsworth House was rich(4)What does the writer mean by the underlined sentence? A.It is mon to grow carrots.B.It is hard to win the petition.C.The carrot is much easier to grow.D.The carrot is their favorite vegetable.【答案】 (1)B(2)A(3)D(4)B 【解析】【分析】本文是講述了英國(guó)人喜歡種花園的事情。 (1)細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)By summer, their gardens will be full of bright ,故選B。 (2)細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)Around 70% of the people felt it was important to spend time in the garden,可知大概70%人們覺得花時(shí)間在花園里很重要 ,故選A。 (3)推理題。根據(jù)At first, only very rich people had gardens. You can still see the gardens around houses with a long history, such as Chatsworth House,可知Chatsworth House得主人是富有的,故選D。 (4)詞義猜測(cè)題。根據(jù)Every year, there are petitions for the largest vegetables, but don39。t expect to win: Britain39。s biggest carrot is almost six metres long. 可知想要超過6米長(zhǎng)的胡蘿卜很難,所以贏比賽很難,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,詞義猜測(cè)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,詞義猜測(cè)題需要根據(jù)上下文提煉相關(guān)信息鎖定詞意。11.閱讀理解 Some people bring out the best in you in a way that you might never have fully realized on your own. My mother was one of those people. My father died when I was one yearold. While I was growing up, we led a very hard life, but my mom gave me a lot of love. Bach night, she seated me on her lap and, spoke the words that would change my life, Kemmons, you are sure to be a great man and you can do anything in life if you work hard enough to get it. At fourteen, I was hit by a car and the doctors said that I would never walk again. Every might my mother spoke to me in her gentle, loving voice, telling me whatever those doctors said, I could walk again if I wanted to. She drove that message so deep into my heart that I finally believed her. A year later, I walked on my own to school! When the Great Depression broke out, my mother lost her job. Then I left school to support the two of us. At that moment I decided never to be poor again. Over the years, I experienced a lot of business success. But the real turning point happened on a vacation I took with my wife and five kids in 1951. I was dissatisfied with the secondclass hotels available for families and was very angry, that they charged an extra $2 for each child. That was too expensive for an ordinary American family. I told my wife that I was going to open a motel (汽車旅館) for families that would never charge extra money for children. Many people did not believe me at that time. Not surprisingly, mom was my strongest supporter. As in any bus