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I  am a Middle School student.I am a girl. My name is Wang  Ling.Iam 12.I am in No.7 Middle School.  I am in Class2, Grade1.  There are 23 boys and 22 girls in my class.

Miss Cui is my English teacher. She is a good teacher. We all like her, and we all like English very much .Every morning I practice English with my classmates. I want to write something about Britney Spears on the blackboard.She is from America. She is 23 years old. She is my favourite singer.(歌唱家)

1.Is Wang Ling a Chinese girl? 

  Yes , he is.     B.Yes , she is.  

C. No,he isn´t  D. N0,she isn´t.             

2.Wang Ling is__________years  old.        

A .11           B. 12         C.13            D.23               

3.There are_________students in the class.    

A.23          B.22          C.12            D.45         

4.Miss Cui is a __________ .    

teacher of Chinese  B.student  

C.teacher of England  D.teacher of English 

5.Which is right according to the passage?     

Briney likes MissCui very much.        B.Wang Ling likes Briney very much.

C.Briney is English.                            D. Briney is 24.  

 

【答案】

 

1.B

2.B

3.D

4.D

5.B

【解析】

試題分析:這篇短文主要介紹了關于我的故事。介紹了我的名字、年齡、班級,還介紹了我的老師及我喜歡的歌手。

1.細節(jié)理解題。根據文章介紹,知道她是一個中國女孩?芍xB。

2.細節(jié)理解題。根據Iam 12.我12歲。故選B。

3.細節(jié)理解題。根據There are 23 boys and 22 girls in my class.有23個男孩和22個女孩在我的班里。故選D。

4.細節(jié)理解題。根據MissCui is my English teacher.Miss Cui是我的英語老師。故選D。

5.細節(jié)理解題。根據She is my favourite singer.她是我最喜歡的歌唱家。故選B。

考點:教育類短文閱讀。

 

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