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【题目】ERIC'S PAST LIFE

Hi Ben,

I was talking to my mom yesterday about when I was a baby. I remember lots of things about when I was small. I don't remember much about when I was a tiny baby. 1 . I haven't always lived in LA. I was born near Des Moines, Iowa. 2 . We lived with my grandpar-ents on their farm. It was in the middle of wheat fields. We moved to LA when my dad change jobs. I was eight years old. So my first school was in Des Moines, Iowa.3. I had to stand on the road by our farm at 7 am and wait. If the bus was late, I waited for the bus. 4! If I was sick, someone went down to the road to tell the driver I wasn't coming. A lot of the students came from farms. 5, and we also played happily with brothers and sisters. We soon made friends. It was good to be with kids of our own age. My best friend was Sam. He was very naughty! Were you naughty at school?

Eric

【答案】

1B

2C

3A

4D

5E

【解析】这篇短文是Eric写给Ben的一封信,在信中他讲述了他小时候的生活。他出生在一个农业小镇,和爷爷奶奶一起住在农场里。他乘坐公交车上学,和同学们一起在农场里玩,结交了很多朋友。

1根据上句话I haven’t remember much about when I was a tiny baby可知,作者不知道他很小的时候的事情。而下文介绍了作者小时候的一些情况,因此可知是他的妈妈告诉他的,故应选B。

2上句话介绍的是作者出生的地方,这个空是对那个地方进一步的介绍,下句话提到作者是和他的爷爷奶奶住在农场里,所以他出生的地方是一个农业小镇,故应选C。

3句意:我不得不赶公交车去上学。根据下句话I had to stand on the road by our farm at 7 am and wait. If the bus was late…可知,作者是乘坐公交车去上学,故应选A。

4上句话说如果公交车晚了,那么我就等公交车。这里是说如果我晚了,公交司机等我。而且下句话也说到,如果我生病不能上学,那么就有人去告诉公交车司机我来不了了。因此应选D。

5上句话说很多学生都是来自农场的,下句话说we also played …可知,这里是说我们经常在自己的农场里玩。故应选E。

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