题目
A.Why do some kids lose interest in their toys
B.How many toys have ended up in landfills
C.Why did the toy-lending library get starte
D.How many kids have visited the toy-lending library
第1题
B、The first paragraph
C、The first paragraph
D、The first sentence of each remaining paragraph
第2题
The word ‘work’in the second line of the last paragraph most probably means.
A.what a student has written at school
B.what a student has learned at school
C.what a student has read at school
D.what a student has achieved academically
第3题
[A] the younger children and the older children have the same reading patterns
[B] for the younger children, being read aloud regularly is good to their school days
[C] for the older children, having time to read independently is very important
[D] for the older children, having restricted online time is good to develop reading habits
求答案及解析!谢谢
第4题
[A] reading aloud through elementary school is related to children’s reading habits
[B] Maggie McGuire’s viewpoint is wrong
[C] many parents think that children read independently is the best thing
[D] there is little difference between frequent readers and infrequent readers
请给出正确答案及解析,谢谢!
第5题
The last paragraph implies that the happiness of the little girl came from______.
A.the honey she tasted
B.the ability to read books
C.the book her grandpa had shown her
D.the collective memory that accepted her
第6题
第7题
Read the introductory paragraph
Exporting American Culture: Disneyland in Japan and France
Since its opening in 1955, Disneyland has been viewed as an important part of American popular culture. One critic notes, "America's two enduring gifts to modern civilized life are its music, based on black culture, and Walt Disney" (Pilger 10). Building on the tradition of worlds' fairs, Disney is credited with "developing the prototype of a technologically advanced, immensely entertaining, and commercially feasible amusement park in contemporary society" (Weinstein 147). According to one scholar, Disneyland's success is due to its ability to reflect and reinforce "America's most important beliefs, values, ideals, and symbols" (Weinstein 151).
A.read
B.not read
第8题
Read the following paragraph
The most depressing thing about an illness is the sense of being left out or brushed aside by it from the mainstream of living. When a person is ill, he cannot keep up with the world of healthy people. Life begins to occur without him. Even language seems to change. What is said to a sick person does not involve him, and therefore he begins to interpret it differently. He loses touch with the outer, healthy world. His sense of isolation is increased rather than lessened by the regular visits of the doctor. The doctor labels the sick person’s disease and confines him to his special place. With tact and skill, the doctor completes the patient’s helplessness and makes final his division from the world of strong arms, sound legs, clear skin, and lungs that breathe deeply. The sick person’s only hope is to return to life again, and he clings to the thought of getting well.
(qtd. from Kathleen E. Sullivan, Paragraph Practice, p.125)
A.READ
B.NOT READ
第9题
News stories give facts,not the reporters’ opinions.Somenewspaper editorials(社论)come out with the writer’s name,butmany newspapers only carry editorials without putting the writers’names on.
You can be a better reader if you know what to expect in anewspaper.For example,you can expect headlines(新闻标题)toleave out unnecessary words.You can expect to find the mostimportant facts in the lead paragraph (the first paragraph) of a newsstory.You can expect important news items to be on the front page.You can expect less important items to be on the inside pages.Most of all,the more you know about news of the present time,themore you will understand what is in the newspaper.Importantstories are generally presented one day and followed up onfollowing days.So,an important way to read newspapers is readingone frequently.
1.Important news items are usually on the inside pages.
A.True
B.False
2.A good way to read a newspaper is to find separate sections andread according to your needs.
A.True
B.False
3.Newspaper headlines contain no unnecessary words.
A.True
B.False
4.If you are reading for major facts in the news stories,you shouldread the headlines only.
A.True
B.False
5.The writer suggests that we should read one newspaperfrequently.
A.True
B.False
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