分析 本文讲述了作者和家人参加音乐会的一次经历.
解答 51-54DDAA
51.答案 D 主旨大意题.本文讲述了作者和家人参加音乐会的一次经历,故答案为D
52.答案 D 推理判断题.由第二段第二句话This part was especially for children and it was called"Family Fun Day".可推知答案D.
53.答案 A 推理判断题.由第三段第二、三句话Though it was a short concert by adults'standard,my son was seen moving about in his seat.Maybe he was too young to appreciate"fine music".可推知音乐会很短,但是作者的儿子在座位上坐不住了,由此可推知,作者的儿子对音乐会很厌烦,故答案为A
54.答案 A 推理判断题.由第四段第三句话As for me,I loved it.可知,作者自己很喜欢这场音乐会,故答案为A
点评 英语记叙文以描写叙述为主,主要描写人物、事件、地点、或过程.特点是,其主题往往潜伏在字里行间,没有直接地表白出来;文章主旨要透过体察所揭示的人物、事件来进行提炼.描写手法大多按时间跨度、空间顺序、上下顺序来展开.阅读记叙文体应采取掠读和扫读的方法,快速抓住文中描写的主要内容,从整体上去把握文章的连贯性,进而大体上揣测出作者的写作意图及情感主线.高考阅读就记叙文设题大多以细节理解为主.
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