【題目】 Mr. Wang retires(退休) this year. He buys a house near the sea because it is quiet and beautiful.

The house has five rooms. One is a living room. There is a sofa on the right. There is a big table opposite(……對(duì)面) the sofa. There are some chairs beside the table. There is a bookcase(書柜) next to the sofa. Mr. and Mrs. Wang can watch TV and read books in the room. The second room is a kitchen. There is a cupboard(碗柜) in the kitchen. A table is near the window. There is a light over the table. They can do some cooking. And the dining room is next to the kitchen. It is not big but very tidy. The bedroom is next to the bathroom. In the bedroom, the wardrobe(衣柜) is on the right. There is a bed near the wardrobe. The bed is big and comfortable. There is a bedside table(床頭柜) next to the bed. You can also find two armchairs on the balcony. There is a small garden in front of his house. Mr. Wang plants many flowers and trees in it for fun.

1Where is Mr. Wang’s house?

2What’s next to the bed?

3How is the dining room?

4What do you think of Mr. Wang's home?

【答案】

1Near the sea.

2A bedside table.

3Not big but tidy.

4His home is comfortable, clean, orderly and well arranged

【解析】

本文介紹了王先生在海邊買的一所房子。這房子有五個(gè)房間:客廳、廚房、餐廳、臥室、浴室。他的房子前面有一個(gè)小花園。王先生在里面種了許多花草樹木。

1句意:王先生的房子在哪里?

根據(jù)第1段第2句“He buys a house near the sea because it is quiet and beautiful.(他在海邊買了一所房子,因?yàn)樗察o而美麗。)”可知“王先生的房子在海邊附近”;故答案為Near the sea.

2句意:床旁邊有什么?

根據(jù)第2段第18句“There is a bedside table(床頭柜) next to the bed.(床邊有張床頭柜。)”可知“床邊有張床頭柜!惫蚀鸢笧A bedside table.

3句意:餐廳怎么樣?

根據(jù)第2段第13句“It is not big but very tidy.”可知“餐廳不大,但很整潔!保还蚀鸢笧Not big but tidy.

4句意:你認(rèn)為王先生的家怎么樣?

根據(jù)第2段描述可知“他的家舒適、干凈、整潔、井然有序”;可知答案為His home is comfortable, clean, orderly and well arranged.

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