【題目】閱讀理解。

Amy: Look at the T-shirt, Mum.

Mum: Good. Sam likes T-shirts. Sam, here's a T-shirt for you.

Sam: Thank you, Mum.

Dad: Amy, here's a dress for you.

Amy: Thank you, Dad. I like dresses. Oh, it's too big.

Sam: Ha, ha, ha.

選擇正確的答案填在括號(hào)里。

)1.What does Sam like? He likes _____.

A. dresses B.T-shirts C. shirts

)2.What does Amy like? She likes _____.

A. dresses B.T-shirts C. shirts

)3.Is the dress small for Amy?

A. Yes, it is. B. No, it isn't.

【答案】1. B 2. A 3. B

【解析】

1.本題問Sam喜歡什么?根據(jù)短文Mum: Good. Sam likes T-shirts. Sam, here's a T-shirt for you.應(yīng)該選B。

2.本題問Amy喜歡什么?,根據(jù)短文描述Amy: Thank you, Dad. I like dresses. Oh, it's too big可知,答案應(yīng)該選A。

3.本題問裙子很小嗎?根據(jù)短文Oh, it's too big的描述可知,裙子很大,所以應(yīng)該是否定回答,選擇B。

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