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一、听力理解。
Tom 的学校生活发生了一些变化。请听下面一段独白,根据独白内容完成下列句子,每个空格不超过 3 个单词。独白读两遍。
1. Now, all the students at Tom's school must wear
2. It used to take Tom about
3. He used to think
4. He used to love P.E. class because he could
5. He likes
Tom 的学校生活发生了一些变化。请听下面一段独白,根据独白内容完成下列句子,每个空格不超过 3 个单词。独白读两遍。
1. Now, all the students at Tom's school must wear
uniforms
.2. It used to take Tom about
20 / twenty
minutes to walk to school.3. He used to think
math
was too difficult.4. He used to love P.E. class because he could
play basketball
with his friends.5. He likes
music
class better now.
答案:
1. uniforms
2. 20 / twenty
3. math
4. play basketball
5. music
二、阅读理解。
有些人的爱好可能会因为他人的看法而改变,David 的好朋友 Belinda 就遇到了这个问题。
请阅读他们的信件,根据信件内容从每小题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Dear David,
I used to think I was pretty good at singing. But then others told me my singing was bad. It made me feel very sad. Should I stop singing?
Yours,
Belinda
Dear Belinda,
Don't stop doing what you love. When I was a teen, I loved theater but was turned down at my first musical audition(试唱). It hurt the way I felt about myself, but I didn't give up singing at later auditions. Don't let one setback(挫折) stop you.
When someone says something about our ability, it can make us doubt ourselves. But that's just one person's opinion. It doesn't mean you should lose confidence(信心) in yourself. If singing is important to you, then you can always take lessons to improve. Remember, even the best singers started somewhere and faced criticism(批评)along the way.
Of course, there's a time and a place for singing. If you're singing loudly everywhere, it might make others unhappy, which could lead to comments(指责). And that's fair. But when the time is right, don't be afraid to sing. And if your singing isn't perfect, that's OK, too. You can always get better with practice.
Yours,
David
1. Why did Belinda write to David? (
A. To ask for advice on singing.
B. To share her love for singing.
C. To tell David about her opinion.
D. To ask David how to sing well.
2. What does the underlined word "it" in the last paragraph refer to? (
A. Singing silently.
B. Singing perfectly.
C. Singing at the right time.
D. Singing loudly everywhere.
3. What's the main idea of David's reply to Belinda? (
A. Avoid singing in public places.
B. Don't give up on what she loves.
C. He used to have a similar problem.
D. Others' opinions are usually important.
有些人的爱好可能会因为他人的看法而改变,David 的好朋友 Belinda 就遇到了这个问题。
请阅读他们的信件,根据信件内容从每小题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Dear David,
I used to think I was pretty good at singing. But then others told me my singing was bad. It made me feel very sad. Should I stop singing?
Yours,
Belinda
Dear Belinda,
Don't stop doing what you love. When I was a teen, I loved theater but was turned down at my first musical audition(试唱). It hurt the way I felt about myself, but I didn't give up singing at later auditions. Don't let one setback(挫折) stop you.
When someone says something about our ability, it can make us doubt ourselves. But that's just one person's opinion. It doesn't mean you should lose confidence(信心) in yourself. If singing is important to you, then you can always take lessons to improve. Remember, even the best singers started somewhere and faced criticism(批评)along the way.
Of course, there's a time and a place for singing. If you're singing loudly everywhere, it might make others unhappy, which could lead to comments(指责). And that's fair. But when the time is right, don't be afraid to sing. And if your singing isn't perfect, that's OK, too. You can always get better with practice.
Yours,
David
1. Why did Belinda write to David? (
A
)A. To ask for advice on singing.
B. To share her love for singing.
C. To tell David about her opinion.
D. To ask David how to sing well.
2. What does the underlined word "it" in the last paragraph refer to? (
D
)A. Singing silently.
B. Singing perfectly.
C. Singing at the right time.
D. Singing loudly everywhere.
3. What's the main idea of David's reply to Belinda? (
B
)A. Avoid singing in public places.
B. Don't give up on what she loves.
C. He used to have a similar problem.
D. Others' opinions are usually important.
答案:
【解析】:
这是一道英语阅读理解题目,主要考查学生对英文信件内容的理解和分析能力。题目给出了两封信件,一封是Belinda写给David的,另一封是David回复Belinda的。题目要求根据信件内容,从给定的选项中选择最佳答案。
1. 对于第一题,需要理解Belinda写信的动机。从信件内容可以看出,Belinda原本认为自己唱歌很好,但别人的负面评价让她感到伤心,并询问是否应该停止唱歌。这表明她是在寻求David的建议,因此选项A“询问关于唱歌的建议”是正确答案。
2. 第二题要求理解最后一段中“it”的指代对象。根据最后一段的内容,“If you're singing loudly everywhere, it might make others unhappy...”,这里的“it”显然是指“到处大声唱歌”这一行为,因此选项D“到处大声唱歌”是正确答案。
3. 第三题要求概括David回信的主要内容。David的回信中,他鼓励Belinda不要放弃她所热爱的事情,即唱歌,并分享了自己类似的经历来支持他的观点。因此,选项B“不要放弃她所热爱的事情”是正确答案。
【答案】:
1. A
2. D
3. B
这是一道英语阅读理解题目,主要考查学生对英文信件内容的理解和分析能力。题目给出了两封信件,一封是Belinda写给David的,另一封是David回复Belinda的。题目要求根据信件内容,从给定的选项中选择最佳答案。
1. 对于第一题,需要理解Belinda写信的动机。从信件内容可以看出,Belinda原本认为自己唱歌很好,但别人的负面评价让她感到伤心,并询问是否应该停止唱歌。这表明她是在寻求David的建议,因此选项A“询问关于唱歌的建议”是正确答案。
2. 第二题要求理解最后一段中“it”的指代对象。根据最后一段的内容,“If you're singing loudly everywhere, it might make others unhappy...”,这里的“it”显然是指“到处大声唱歌”这一行为,因此选项D“到处大声唱歌”是正确答案。
3. 第三题要求概括David回信的主要内容。David的回信中,他鼓励Belinda不要放弃她所热爱的事情,即唱歌,并分享了自己类似的经历来支持他的观点。因此,选项B“不要放弃她所热爱的事情”是正确答案。
【答案】:
1. A
2. D
3. B
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