I got up early this morning. After I walked the dogs, I went to work. On my way to work I passed my neighbor (鄰居), Stanley. Stanley is old and has lived in the neighborhood for about eighty years. His parents were from Poland. After I passed Stanley, I came to a little store. The owner (店主), Victor, came from Mexico twenty-five years ago and opened the food store. Then I walked to Ashland Avenue. Ashland was very busy. There were cars, buses, restaurants and a lot of people. After work I rushed (奔) home to see the dogs and took them for a walk. I took them to Chicago Avenue because there are many clothes stores and shoe stores. I went to see what was for sale. After I got home, I stood in front of my house with my dogs and talked to my neighbors. I heard lots of kids playing after school. After the sun set (落下), my stre et got a little quieter.
【小題1】Before the writer went to work, he _____.
A.walked his dogs | B.went to visit Stanley |
C.did morning exercises | D.went to the store to buy some food |
A.comes from Poland | B.comes from Mexico |
C.is a bout eighty years old | D.is twenty-five years old |
A.In Stanley’s house. | B.In Victor’s store. |
C.On Ashland Avenue. | D.On Chicago Avenue. |
A.the writer’s neighborhood is very old |
B.it’s dangerous to live in the writer’s neighborhood |
C.it’s difficult to buy food in the writer’s neighborhood |
D.the writer doesn’t like his neighborhood |
A.My Dogs and Me | B.My Friendly Neighbors |
C.My Neighborhood Story | D.The History of a Little Store |
【小題1】A
【小題2】B
【小題3】D
【小題4】A
【小題5】C
解析試題分析:今早溜狗后,我去工作。在上班的路上我路過約八十歲的鄰居Stanley。他的父母是從波蘭來的。然后我到了一個小商店。店主Victor,25 年前從墨西哥來到這開了這個食品店。然后我走到繁忙的阿什蘭大道。這里車來車往、有各種餐館,熙熙攘攘。下班后我 奔回家看狗,帶他們走走。我?guī)麄兊街ゼ痈绱蟮酪驗槟抢镉泻芏嗟姆b店和鞋店。我去看看有什么東西賣。回到家后,我?guī)е氛驹谖业姆孔忧昂袜従咏徽劇N衣牭胶芏嗪⒆臃艑W后在玩。夕陽西下,街道才稍稍安靜一點。
【小題1】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)After I walked the dogs, I went to work.(溜完狗之后去上班。 ).可知選A(上班前,作者去溜了狗。)。
【小題2】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)The owner (店主), Victor, came from Mexico twenty-five years ago and opened the food store.(店主人Victor,25 年前從墨西哥來,開了這家食品店。).可知選B(Victor是店主人,他來自墨西哥。)。
【小題3】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)I took them to Chicago Avenue because there are many clothes stores and shoe stores.(我?guī)麄兊街ゼ痈绱蟮酪驗槟抢镉泻芏嗟姆b店和鞋店。)可知選 D(在作者的社區(qū)的Chicago Avenue,你能買到鞋。)。
【小題4】推理判斷題。根據(jù)文章的介紹可知,社區(qū)里的人很久以前就來到了這里,這里有老人、有孩子,有各種各樣的商店,所以選A(作者所住的社區(qū)很成熟了。)。
【小題5】主題歸納題。根據(jù)文章的介紹可知,作者主要描述了所在的社區(qū)生活,所以選 C(最佳題目是:我的社區(qū)生活)。
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