【題目】 Having clean hands is important because people often use their hands to touch their eyes, noses and mouths. Touching these areas gives germs (細(xì)菌) the chance to go into the body.

Washing hands is an important lifetime habit for staying healthy,” doctors say. Cleaning your hands is one of the best and also the easiest ways to protect yourself from getting sick. But it takes more than just placing your hands under running water for a few seconds.

How can you make sure you are washing your hands correctly? Here are five easy steps you can take to wash your hands.

Wet your hands with warm water.

Lather up with soap. Be sure to lather the backs of your hands, between your fingers, and under your nails.

Rub your hands for at least 20 secondsabout the time it takes to sing “Happy Birthday” song twice.

Wash your hands well under warm, running water.

Dry your hands with a clean towel.

You should always wash your hands before meals after eating, after using the toilet, after returning home, after touching animals ...

We hope you can have the habit of hand washing.

1Why should we keep our hands clean?

A.Because things are mostly touched by hands.

B.Because it is easy for us to do in our daily lives.

C.Because germs can get into our body through hands.

D.Because cleaning hands can protect ourselves from getting sick.

2What should we do after we wet our hands with warm water?

A.B.C.D.

3Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A.We should use running water to wash our hands.

B.We should wash our hands before touching animals.

C.We should use warm water to kill the germs on ours hands.

D.We should sing the song “Happy birthday” while washing hands.

【答案】

1D

2D

3A

【解析】

這是一篇說(shuō)明文,文章講述為了健康,保護(hù)自己遠(yuǎn)離疾病,需要重視洗手的重要性;講述了洗手的五個(gè)步驟;作者希望大家養(yǎng)成洗手的好習(xí)慣。

1

細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段“Washing hands is an important lifetime habit for staying healthy”以及“Cleaning your hands is one of the best and also the easiest ways to protect yourself from getting sick”可知洗手有益于健康,保護(hù)我們防止生病。故選D

2

細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Wet your hands with warm water. Lather up with soap. Be sure to lather the backs of your hands, between your fingers, and under your nails”可知用溫水打濕手之后,用肥皂打上泡沫,要給手背、手指間以及指甲下面都打上泡沫。D選項(xiàng)的給手涂上泡沫符合。故選D。

3

推理判斷題。根據(jù) “Wash your hands well under warm, running water”可知A選項(xiàng)表述正確; 根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段“after touching animals”可知B表述錯(cuò)誤;C選項(xiàng)“use warm water to kill the germs on ours hands”用溫水就能殺滅受傷的細(xì)菌表述錯(cuò)誤;根據(jù)“Rub your hands for at least 20 secondsabout the time it takes to sing ‘Happy Birthday’ song twice”可知洗手的時(shí)間要至少20秒,大約是唱兩遍“生日歌”的時(shí)間,D選項(xiàng)表述錯(cuò)誤。故選A。

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