【題目】 Hurray! Spring break is here! Tom and Jack are also on vacation from work all week. They want to plan all kinds of fun things to do, like biking, fishing , swimming, and tennis. They are hoping for some warm, enjoyable weather. However, they just can’t decide which day to do each activity. So they decide to check the weather forecast in the newspaper before making some final plans.

THE FIVE-DAY FORECAST

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

a beautiful day with no clouds, high temperature of 32

partly cloudy with a 80% chance of rainstorm; high temperature of 27

heavy rain until noon; then clearer and cooler with a high temperature of 21

partly sunny with a high temperature of 16

partly cloudy with a high temperature of 18

1Which days will be the best for hiking?

A.Monday and TuesdayB.Tuesday and Wednesday

C.Wednesday and thus dayD.Thursday and Friday

2Tom and Jack are going out on Tuesday , what will they most probably take?

A.UmbrellasB.SunglassesC.GlovesD.Sweater

3What can we infer from the passage?

A.They can go hiking on Wednesday.

B.They are pleased with the weather forecast.

C.They will wear jeans and jackets on Monday.

D.They can make the final plans according to the weather.

【答案】

1D

2A

3D

【解析】

本文介紹了春假到了!湯姆和杰克整個(gè)星期都在休假。他們想計(jì)劃做各種有趣的事情,比如騎自行車(chē)、釣魚(yú)、游泳和網(wǎng)球。他們希望有一個(gè)溫暖、愉快的天氣。然而,他們只是不能決定哪一天做每一個(gè)活動(dòng)。所以他們決定在做最后的計(jì)劃之前先看一下報(bào)紙上的天氣預(yù)報(bào)。

1細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)圖表:Thursdayparty sunny with a high of 16 ℃,陽(yáng)光明媚,最高氣溫16攝氏度;Fridayparty cloudy with a high of 18℃,多云,最高氣溫18攝氏度;可知,這兩天無(wú)雨,氣溫也合適,因此適合徒步旅行。故選D

2細(xì)節(jié)理解題。題干的意思是:湯姆和杰克星期二要出去,他們最可能帶什么去?根據(jù)圖表:Tuesdayparty cloudy with a 80% chance of rainstorm; high of 27℃,多云天氣,80%可能會(huì)有暴雨;最高氣溫27攝氏度;可知,他們要出去最好帶傘。故選A

3推理判斷題。題干的意思是從這篇文章我們能推斷出什么?根據(jù)However, they just can’t decide which day to do each activity. So they decide to check the weather forecast in the newspaper before making some final plans. 然而,他們只是不能決定哪一天做每一個(gè)活動(dòng)。所以他們決定在做最后的計(jì)劃之前先看一下報(bào)紙上的天氣預(yù)報(bào)?梢酝茢喑觯核麄兛梢愿鶕(jù)天氣做最后的計(jì)劃。故選D

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