8.One day I took several pairs of shoes to the shoemaker to be mended.After a week I went to take them back.Four months later,my husband and I were invited to dinner.I took out a pair of shoes.I hadn't worn them since they were mended.I put one shoe on my right foot,and then I put the other on my left.But I felt that the other one was on the wrong foot.I took both shoes off for a closer look.They were nearly the same style,colour and size,but each was for the right foot.Then I thought of the shoemaker.Though I was sure he wouldn't remember me after such a long time,I called him."Thank goodness you called me at last!"He said happily."An angry woman has been troubling me for months!"
56.How many pairs of shoes did the woman take to the shoemaker to be mended?D
A.One shoe.B.Two pairs of shoes.
C.Only three shoes.D.Some pairs of shoes.
 57.The shoemaker__________.B
A.was very careful with his work     
B.mistook one of the woman's shoes for the other woman's
C.forgot the woman because it happened a long time ago  
D.was troubled by two men
58.Which of the following is right?C
A.The woman wore the shoes as soon as they were mended.
B.Both shoes were the same style,but different colour and size.
C.Both shoes were for the right foot.
D.The shoemaker called the woman after a long time.

分析 本文講了做些修鞋的一件事情,結(jié)果鞋子修好但是修鞋人把鞋拿錯(cuò),當(dāng)我送回去時(shí),他非常感謝我,因?yàn)楸荒缅e(cuò)鞋的女士一直糾纏他呢.

解答 DBC
56 D   細(xì)節(jié)題 結(jié)合One day I took several pairs of shoes to the shoemaker to be mended.可知帶了好幾雙鞋子,答案應(yīng)選D.
57.B   細(xì)節(jié)題 結(jié)合But I felt that the other one was on the wrong foot.I took both shoes off for a closer look.They were nearly the same style,colour and size,but each was for the right foot.可知修鞋人把鞋拿錯(cuò)了,答案應(yīng)選B.
58.C   細(xì)節(jié)題 根據(jù)but each was for the right foot.可知,兩只鞋都是同一只腳,故答案為C

點(diǎn)評(píng) 本文考查細(xì)節(jié)題為主,細(xì)節(jié)題可以在文章中直接找到與答案有關(guān)的信息?或是其變體.搜查信息在閱讀中非常重要它包括理解作者在敘述某事時(shí)使用的具體事實(shí)、數(shù)據(jù)、圖表等細(xì)節(jié)信息.在一篇短文里大部分篇幅都屬于這類圍繞主體展開的細(xì)節(jié).做這類題一般采用尋讀法?即先讀題,然后帶著問題快速閱讀短文,找出與問題有關(guān)的詞語(yǔ)或句子,再對(duì)相關(guān)部分進(jìn)行分析對(duì)比,找出答案

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