6.One day Tony was crossing the road when he was hit by a car.He fell and broke his arm.
    He was sent to a hospital.There a doctor operated on his arm.Then he put the arm in a cast (石膏).Tony couldn't move it at all.
"You must keep your arm in a cast for a month,"the doctor said."That will give the bone(骨頭)a chance to get well."
    A month later,Tony went back to the hospital.The doctor used a large knife to cut the cast.Then he took Tony's arm out of the cast.
"Can you move your arm,Tony?"he asked.
     Tony tried to move his arm.At first it was difficult,but soon he could move it easily.
"Yes,it's fine,"he said."Thank you very much."
"In a few days it will be as good as before,"the doctor said."Just exercises it a little every day."
"Will I be able to play the guitar?"Tony asked.
     The doctor smiled."Of course you will,"he said."You'll have no problems."
"That is good news,"Tony said."Because I couldn't play it at all before."
56.How did Tony break his arm?A
A.He was hit by a car.
B.He fell off a bike.
C.A guitar fell on him.
57.How long did he have to keep arm in a cast?B
A.One week.
B.Four weeks.
C.A few days.
58.How was Tony's arm when the doctor cut the cast?A
A.It was OK.
B.It was hurt.
C.It was worse.
59.What did the doctor tell him to do after the cast was taken off?C
A.See another doctor.
B.Play the guitar.
C.Exercise his arm.
60.Why was Tony pleased?C
A.The doctor gave him a guitar.
B.The doctor said he didn't have to do work again.
C.He thought he would be able to play the guitar.

分析 文章大意:這是一篇人物故事類閱讀,主要介紹托尼過馬路的時候被車撞了,摔了一跤,胳膊摔斷了.醫(yī)生說:"你必須把你的手臂放在石膏里一個月,一個月后,醫(yī)生把托尼的手臂從石膏中取出.并告訴他再過幾天,它就會像以前一樣好.托尼說"我將會彈吉他嗎?",醫(yī)生說"當然".托尼說"這是個好消息,因為我以前根本一點也不會彈".

解答 56.答案:A.細節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)第一段One day Tony was crossing the road when he was hit by a car有一天托尼在過馬路時被車撞了.可知,胳膊受傷是車撞的.選A.
57.答案:B.細節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)第三段You must keep your arm in a cast for a month,你必須讓你的手臂在石膏里一個月,可知,是四個星期.選B.
58.答案:A.細節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)根據(jù)倒數(shù)第五行Yes,it's fine,"he said."Thank you very much."是的,很好"他說,非常感謝.可知,拆掉石膏后胳膊很好,選A.
59.答案:C.細節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)倒數(shù)第四行the doctor said."Just exercises it a little every day."醫(yī)生說:"每天只做一點運動."可知,拆掉石膏后醫(yī)生讓他多運動他的胳膊,選C.
60.答案:C.細節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)最后三行Will I be able to play the guitar?"Tony asked.The doctor smiled."Of course you will,"he said."You'll have no problems.""That is good news,"Tony said."Because I couldn't play it at all before.""我會彈吉他嗎?"托尼問.醫(yī)生笑了."當然你會的,"他說,"你不會有問題的.""這是個好消息,"托尼說,"因為我以前根本就不會彈.",可知,他很高興是因為"他以為他會彈吉他.",選C.

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