My sister Sharon and I look very different. She’s tall, and I’m short. She has short curly dark (黑暗的,深色的) hair, and I have long straight blond hair. We both have dark eyes, but Sharon wears glasses, and I don’t. And she always wears large earrings (耳環(huán)). I don’t wear earring.
Sharon and I do many things together (一起). We watch movies together, and we often go shopping. We play tennis together every Saturday. Often, people don’t know that Sharon and I are sisters, because we look so different. But we are also good friends.
【小題1】What does Sharon look like? She .
A.is tall and has dark hair | B.doesn’t wear earrings |
C.has long straight blond hair | D.is short and dark hair |
A.play the piano | B.play tennis |
C.go shopping | D.watch movies |
A.wear glasses | B.have blond hair |
C.like earrings | D.have dark eyes |
A.一樣的 | B.困難的 |
C.不一樣的 | D.友善的 |
A.Playing Tennis | B.My Hobbies. |
C.Two sisters | D.Meeting New Fiends |
【小題1】A
【小題2】A
【小題3】D
【小題4】C
【小題5】C
解析試題分析:本文作者介紹了她和她姐姐Sharon的長相和生活情況。她和她的姐姐長得不一樣,所以經(jīng)常人們不知道她們倆是姐妹。Sharon個子高,總是戴著眼睛。而作者個子矮,不戴眼鏡。她們倆是好朋友,經(jīng)常一起看電影,購物,打網(wǎng)球。
【小題1】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)She’s tall, She has short curly dark (黑暗的,深色的) hair, We both have dark eyes, but Sharon wears glasses, And she always wears large earrings (耳環(huán)). 可知Sharon高個子,深色的短卷發(fā),黑色的眼睛,戴著眼鏡,總是戴著耳環(huán)。故選A。
【小題2】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)We watch movies together, and we often go shopping. We play tennis together every Saturday可知我們一起看電影,購物,打網(wǎng)球。但是文中沒有提到一起彈鋼琴,故選A。
【小題3】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。We both have dark eyes, 可知姐妹倆都長著深色的眼睛。故選D。
【小題4】詞義猜測題。根據(jù)Often, people don’t know that Sharon and I are sisters, because we look so different.可知人們不知道我們倆是姐妹,故推斷我們倆長得不像,不一樣。故選C。
【小題5】標(biāo)題歸納題。本文圍繞著作者和他的姐姐Sharon的長相和生活進(jìn)行敘述,故標(biāo)題為倆姐妹。故選C。
考點(diǎn):日常生活類短文閱讀。
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D.He raised many animals. |
A.it’s nice to raise wild animals |
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