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后的問(wèn)題,弄清問(wèn)題的大意;然后帶著問(wèn)題閱讀短文,抓住關(guān)鍵信息,選擇正確答案。s why she likes country music, I ,媽媽喜歡鄉(xiāng)村音樂(lè)的原因是它很輕松,故選C。 (4)細(xì)節(jié)理解題。 (3)細(xì)節(jié)理解題。I also like pop music.根據(jù)文中的語(yǔ)句For me, I like rock music because it39。根據(jù)文中的語(yǔ)句Because I think music is an important part of our ,故選C。我喜歡搖滾與流行音樂(lè)。D.C.B. . A.s mother thinks that country music isD.C.B.Light and classical music.(3)Who likes dancing? A.Rock and dance music.C.s an interesting part of our lives(2)What kind of music does the writer like? A.D.it39。it39。s an exciting part of our lives . A. But my mother thinks rock music is boring. I like some relaxing music, she says. That39。s so exciting. And my favourite rock band the Foxy Ladies is one of the most famous rock bands in the world. I also like pop music. My classmate Li Lan loves dance music, because she enjoys dancing. My best friend Jane likes jazz music. She thinks jazz is really cool. m sure I will answer him or her, Of course, I do. Because I think music is an important part of our lives. 5.閱讀理解 【點(diǎn)評(píng)】考查閱讀理解。 (4)細(xì)節(jié)題。 (3)細(xì)節(jié)題。Cars are also making global warming worse. They burn fossil fuels in their engines, and send lots of greenhouse gases into the air 可知汽車(chē)也使全球變暖惡化。 (2)細(xì)節(jié)題。 (1)細(xì)節(jié)題。Rotted(腐爛的) rubbish produces a kind of greenhouse gas.【答案】 (1)C(2)B(3)B(4)C 【解析】【分析】本文講的是如何減少碳排放,減少空氣中的溫室氣體,減輕溫室效應(yīng),以使地球變暖不再加劇。It is hard to give up watching TV.C.Five.(4)Which of the following is NOT true? A.Four.Three.Two.Because people burn cars when they are broken.D.Because people throw rubbish on the ground from cars.B.D.Fossil fuels.B.Minerals.ll make you feel great! And it39。Try to use less electricity. First, turn off lights, your television, and your puter when you stop using them,You could also try to watch less TV. But you may find it hard to do these! Second, plant trees. Not only is it a fun thing to do, but it is also a great way to lower the number of greenhouse gases in the air. Trees take carbon dioxide(二氧化碳) out of the air when they grow. Last, don39。 Cars are also making global warming worse. They burn fossil fuels in their engines, and send lots of greenhouse gases into the air. 4.閱讀理解 綜合考慮,故選A。d. just record the important happening during World War 只記錄第一次世界大戰(zhàn)期間發(fā)生的重要事件。b. cell on us to learn from Edith Cavell我們要向Edith Cavell學(xué)習(xí)。(4)文章最后There is a statue(雕塑) of her in London, arid Mount Edith Cavell in Canada is named for this heroic 。文章第四行The Germans caught her and she was sentenced to be shot. This brave woman, who had helped over two hundred soldiers to safety, 德國(guó)人抓住了她,她被判處槍決。故排除C。C選項(xiàng)Edith Cavell was on the side of the Allied Cavell在盟軍的旁邊。在戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)期間,她成為一個(gè)人鏈中的重要環(huán)節(jié),幫助受傷和流浪的盟軍士兵回到他們自己的戰(zhàn)線。(3)A選項(xiàng)Edith Cavell served as a matron during the Cavell 在戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)期間擔(dān)任護(hù)士長(zhǎng)。(2)從文章第二行Edith Cavell, born on December 4, 1865 at Northfolk, England, studied nursing, and became First Matron(護(hù)士長(zhǎng)) at a hospital in Brussels, ,出生于1865年12月4日,在英國(guó)northfolk學(xué)習(xí)護(hù)理,并成為第一護(hù)士長(zhǎng)在醫(yī)院在布魯塞爾,比利時(shí)。她在倫敦有一個(gè)雕像(雕塑),加拿大的arid Mount Edith Cavell 是這個(gè)英雄護(hù)士的名字。 Edith Cavell 于1915年10月12日被幾名德國(guó)士兵殺害。她最后說(shuō),她唯一的遺憾是她做不到比她做得多。德國(guó)人抓住了她,她被判處槍決。1865,出生于1865年12月4日,在英國(guó)northfolk學(xué)習(xí)護(hù)理,并成為第一護(hù)士長(zhǎng)在醫(yī)院在布魯塞爾,比利時(shí)。D.a, e and dB.b and enamed after Edith Cavell because she had once worked there(5)The writer wrote the article to the name of a ladyC. named by Edith CavellEdith Cavell was on the side of the Allied Armies.D.Edith Cavell served as a matron during the war.B.an English woman。 Canada EnglandC.B. Belgium.A.D.Nurse Edith CavellC.A Brave Womans request to spare her life had been rejected. There is a statue(雕塑) of her in London, arid Mount Edith Cavell in Canada is named for this heroic nurse.(1)The best title for this passage should be It was only with her death that Nurse Edith Cavell became known, but her story became one of the great epics (ASF) of the First World War. Edith Cavell, born on December 4, 1865 at Northfolk, England, studied nursing, and became First Matron(護(hù)士長(zhǎng)) at a hospital in Brussels, Belgium. During the war she became an important link in a chain of people helping the wounded and stray Allied soldiers (離散的盟軍土兵) back to their own lines. The Germans caught her and she was sentenced to be shot. This brave woman, who had helped over two hundred