【題目】Lost iPhone
Unexpectedly, I lost my white iPhon5s in Midtown on Friday night. It had a blue green cover on it. There are many pictures of my son on it, and I’m heartbroken. Please return, no questions asked. Reward. Reply to: 2652255359@craigslist.org
Do you need a babysitter that you can trust?
My name is Tina. I am a responsible babysitter that you can trust. If you are looking for someone dependable and affordable I am that person! I HAVE MORE THAN 30 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE (including disabled children) ! I am a retired Home Health Aid and absolutely love children. I work with my sister Iris who has also 20+years as a teacher’s assistant. WE LOOK FORWARD TO MEETINC YOU! Available 24 hours and flexible with fees! I am fully bilingual—Spanish/English. Please email me or call 712-867-7688.
I BABYSIT ONLY AT MY HOME.
I accept children from all ages. Fee starts from $100-$150 a week depending on the hours. I am very flexible and my fee can change. Feel free to contact me via email or on my cell phone 566-67-1873 and we can work something out.
Part-time Chinese Babysitter Wanted
Part-time Chinese speaking babysitter needed to assist with one-year-old twins and to perform some light housework as needed. Assistance needed Fridays and occasional weekends. Please provide your salary expectation. College students are welcome to apply.
Reply to: 2652113885 @craigslist.org
【1】Who posted the lost and found information?
A . A mother B. A kind woman
C. A heartbroken girl D. A parent
【2】What do we know about Tina?
A. She can speak two languages.
B. She lives alone now.
C. She takes care of children over 3.
D. She used to be a teacher’s assistant.
【3】If you want to send your kids to the babysitter’s home, you can find one in______.
A. Ad 1 B. Ad 2 C. Ad 3 D. Ad 4
【答案】
【小題1】D
【小題2】A
【小題3】C
【解析】
試題分析:本文是一篇廣告類短文,文中發(fā)布了幾則廣告和相關(guān)的信息。
【小題1】D 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中第一段的“There are many pictures of my son on it,”可知,發(fā)布這則尋物啟事的是一位家長(zhǎng),文中并沒有提到性別,故選D。
【小題2】A 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段中的“I am fully bilingual—Spanish/English.”可知Tina會(huì)兩種語(yǔ)言,故選A。
【小題3】C 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三則廣告的標(biāo)題“I BABYSIT ONLY AT MY HOME.”可知該保姆在自己的家里看孩子,C項(xiàng)表述符合文意,故選C。
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