LOST AND FOUND

ROOMMATES

FOUND:Cat, 6 months old, black and white marking. Found near Linden and South U.Steve, 800-4661.

FEMALE ROOMMATE WANGTE

Own room near campus.

Available December 1.

Rent $80 per month until March 1 st. $129 Thereafter.

Call Jill for details. 800-7839

LOST: Gold wire rim glasses in brown case. Campus area. Reward. Call Gregg 800-2896

Need person to assume lease for own bedroom in apt.

Near campus, $92/mo. Starting Jan.1. Call 800-6157 after 5pm

FOR SALE

HELP WANTED

MOVING:Must sell. TV b/w 12,$50;

AM/FM transistor radio A/C or battery, $15; cassette tape recorder, $10; music records, Call John or Pat, 800-0739 after 5pm or weekends

BABYSITTER-MY HOME

If you are available a few hours during the day, some evenings and occasional weekends to care for 2 school-age children, please call Gayle Moore days 800-1111, evenings and week ends 800-4964

USED FUR COATS and JACKETS. Good condition. $50-$125. Call 800-0436 after 12 noon

WAITRESS WANTED:10am-2pm or 10:30 am-5pm. Apply in person, 207S. Main, Curtis Restaurant.

1.What was lost in campus area according to the LOST AND FOUND ads?

A. A cat B. A radio

C. A pair of glasses D. A cassette tape recorder

2.You will call if you want to buy a radio.

A. 800-0436 B. 800-0739

C. 800-4661 D. 800-4964

3.If you want a job of taking care of children, which ad will you answer?

A. Lost AND FOUND B. ROOMMATES

C. FOR SALE D. HELP WANTED

 

1.C

2.B

3.D

【解析】

試題分析:文章是四則廣告,分別是失物招領(lǐng)、合租、出售和求助。題目主要考查學生從文中提取有效信息的能力。

1.LOST: Gold wire rim glasses in brown case. Campus area.”可知,在校園里丟失的物品是一副鑲著金邊的眼鏡,故選C。

2.AM/FM transistor radio A/C or battery, $15;...800-0739 after 5pm or weekends”可知,想買收音機的話,需要撥打800-0739,故選B。

3.HELP WANTED...BABYSITTER-MY HOME...If you are available a few hours during the day, some evenings and occasional weekends to care for 2 school-age children,”可知,想要找一份照看小孩的工作,需要與第四則廣告“HELP WANTED”聯(lián)系,故選D。

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