【題目】

Dec 11th

Dear Morey,

I just got your letter with the picture of you riding your e-bike to work. From the smile on your face, I can tell how much you' enjoy that. I still remember when you could hardly ride a bicycle. You've come a long way!

Now here's some advice. I'm sure you're a good rider. But it is dangerous to ride without a helmet(頭盔). So please get yourself a helmet. Wear it every time you ride. A helmet will help protect you from a head injury.

No, I'm not trying to be a bossy(多管事的)know-it-all. I just don't want a bad fall to: take that smile away from your face. When you visit me this summer, bring your helmet. Let's enjoy some great rides together!

Your cousin,

Vera

1Who is Morey?

A.Vera's doctor.B.Vera's cousin.

C.Vera's classmate.D.Vera's friend.

2What can you learn from Morey' s picture?

A.He is not a good rider.B.He is afraid of riding his e-bike.

C.He spent little time learning riding.D.He is not wearing a helmet on riding.

3Why does Vera write this letter to Morey?

A.Because she is very bossy.B.Because she doesn't have an e-bike.

C.Because she cares a lot about safety.D.Because she wants to look up to him.

【答案】

1B

2D

3C

【解析】

這篇短文Vera寫給自己的表弟Morey的信,Morey學會了騎電動車,Vera為他高興,但同時也建議他要佩戴頭盔,保證安全。

1細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)短文開頭 “Dear Morey”以及信最后的署名 Your cousin Vera”可知,VeraMorey是表姐弟的關(guān)系。故選B。

2推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段 I'm sure you're a good rider. But it is dangerous to ride without a helmet”可知,Vera很高興Morey會騎電動車了,但她說:不戴頭盔騎電動車是非常危險的,由此我們可以猜測,在Morey的照片里,他沒有戴頭盔。故選D。

3主旨大意題。根據(jù)文意可知,VeraMorey寫信,提醒他騎電動車的時候應該戴頭盔,這樣才安全。C選項“她很關(guān)心安全”符合文章的主旨,故選C。

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