【題目】

The Post Office in Britain is famous for getting letters and parcels to places to which they should be sent. The problem is that we the public have to observe the rules. For example, we must put a stamp on a letter. If we don’t, the receiver will have to pay double. We often see the sign ALL LETTERS MUST BE CORRECTLY ADDRESSED. These days, this means having to use postcodes. If you didn’t use a postcode, it’s no good complaining that your letter should have arrived sooner. Parcels are a problem because they must be correctly packaged. If Aunt Sophie is going to send you a jar of your favorite jam, she will have to wrap it up well. The most important thing we have to do is to address our letters and parcels legibly(易讀) and correctly. This means clear handwriting and correct spelling. What we should do and what we actually do are often miles apart. Recently, the Post Office had to deliver a letter which showed a name followed by the word Arijaba. What is this, do you think? Arabic? Hiodustani(興都斯坦語)? Wrong both times! Say it out loud and you’ll see it’s just plain English. HARWICH HARBOUR

【1】In England _______ if you forget to put on a stamp.

A. nobody can receive your letter

B. you will have to give some money as a punishment

C. you can’t have your letter posted

D. you can still have your letter posted

2If you didn’t use a postcode, _______.

A. your letter couldn’t arrive soon

B. your letter would be surely lost

C. your letter could not be posted

D. your letter would be sent back at last

3When we post parcels, we must _______.

A. address them correctly

B. address them clearly

C. package them correctly

D. all of the above

4From the passage we can see that postmen _______.

A. have no difficulty in delivering any letters

B. have difficulty in delivering mis-spelt letters

C. won’t deliver any letters with bad handwriting

D. can deliver all letters to their destinations(目的地)

【答案】

【1】D

【2】A

【3】D

【4】B

【解析】

試題分析:本文主要講述了英國的郵局讓信件和包裹都能到達(dá)它們應(yīng)該到達(dá)的地方,并因此而聞名,同時(shí)也說明公眾必須遵守規(guī)定,把自己的信件和包裹包好,并把地址寫的正確、清楚。

【1】D 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中句子For example, we must put a stamp on a letter. If we dont, the receiver will have to pay double.可知在英國,如果你忘記貼郵票,你仍然能寄出你的信件,不過收信人要付雙倍的錢。故選D。

【2】A 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中句子If you didnt use a postcode, its no good complaining that your letter should have arrived sooner.可知如果你不使用郵政編碼,你的信就不能早到。所以A項(xiàng)符合原文之意。故選A。

【3】D 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中句子Parcels are a problem because they must be correctly packaged. 和The most important thing we have to do is to address our letters and parcels legibly(易讀) and correctly. This means clear handwriting and correct spelling.可知當(dāng)我們寄包裹時(shí),我們必須要正確地打包、地址書寫要正確、清晰。A、B、C項(xiàng)三項(xiàng)都包括。故選D。

【4】B 推理判斷題。從文中的句子Recently, the Post Office had to deliver a letter which showed a name followed by the word Arijaba. What is this, do you think? Arabic? Hiodustani(興都斯坦語)? Wrong both times! Say it out loud and youll see its just plain English. HARWICH HARBOUR!中我們能看得出來,郵遞員寄那些被拼錯(cuò)字母的信很費(fèi)勁。所以B項(xiàng)符合原文之意。故選B。

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