【题目】Do you like watching A Bite of China (舌尖上的中国) ? Here are nice restaurants in Dangtu too. Let’s have a look.
Little Sheep Restaurant | Specialty(特色菜):mutton Opening time: 10:30-13:30,16:00-24:00 Address: No. 1033, West Yanan Road | Price: 28 yuan / person(人) : 010-84001669 |
McDonald's Restaurant | Specialty: hamburger Opening time: 11:00—22:00 Address: No. 250, Wuning Square | Price: 24 yuan / person : 400-851-7517 |
KFC Restaurant | Specialty: chichen Opening time: 8:00--22:00 Address: No. 346, South Street | Price: 26 yuan / person : 400-882-3823 |
【1】You have 50 yuan. You can have lunch in ______, and have supper in ______.
A. McDonald’s restaurant; KFC restaurant
B. KFC restaurant; any restaurant
C. Little Sheep restaurant; McDonald’s restaurant
D. Little Sheep restaurant; any restaurant
【2】If you want to eat mutton, you can call ______.
A. 800-882-7517 B. 400-882-3823
C. 010-84001669 D. 400-851-7517
【3】It’s 9:10 a.m. I am hungry. So I can go to .
A. No. 1033, West Yanan Road
B. No. 427, People Road
C. No. 250, Wuning Square
D. No. 346, South Street
【4】We can read the article ______.
A. in a local newspaper
B. in a famous novel
C. in a science magazine
D. in an invitation letter
【答案】
【1】A
【2】C
【3】D
【4】A
【解析】
试题分析:此篇文章介绍的是几种特色菜的价格,开放时间,地点和联系方式。
【1】A细节理解题。根据表格中介绍的午饭我们可以在麦当劳吃饭,花24元,晚饭可以在肯德基店里吃饭,花26元,共计50元。故选A。
【2】C细节理解题。根据
Specialty(特色菜):mutton Opening time: 10:30-13:30,16:00-24:00 Address: No. 1033, West Yanan Road | Price: 28 yuan / person(人) : 010-84001669 |
可知如果你想吃羊肉的话,可以拨打010-84001669。故应该选C。
【3】D细节理解题。根据
Specialty: chichen Opening time: 8:00--22:00 Address: No. 346, South Street | Price: 26 yuan / person : 400-882-3823 |
可知上午九点半,如果你饿了,你可以去肯德基店里吃饭。根据句意,故选D。
【4】A综合理解题。通读全文可知介绍的是几种特色菜的价格,开放时间,地点和联系方式。应该是在广告上看到的。应该是在报纸上看到的。故选A。
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