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18.One day when Jack was walking in the park,he saw a woman,who lived a few miles away,sitting on a bench with a dog beside her.The dog was looking up at the woman.
Jack walked up to the woman and said,"Hello,Sue,how are you?May I sit and talk with you for a while?""Of course,please sit down,"Sue said.Jack sat down next to Sue on the bench,and they talked quietly together.The dog continued to look up at Sue,as if waiting to be fed.
"That's a nice dog,isn't he?"Jack said,pointing at the animal.
"Yes,he is.He's handsome.He's a bit of a mixture,but that's not a bad thing.He's strong and healthy."
"And hungry,"Jack said."He hasn't taken his eyes off you.He thinks you've got some food for him."
"That's true,"Sue said."But I haven't."
They both laughed and ten Jack said,"Does your dog bite(咬人)?"
"No,"Sue said,"He's never bitten anyone.He's always gentle and friendly."
Hearing this,Jack decided to hold out his hand and touched the animal'shead.Suddenly it jumped up and bit him.
"Hey!"Jack shouted."You said your dog didn't bite."
Sue replied in surprise,"Yeah,I did.But this is not my dog.My dog's at home."
1.The dog looked at the woman becauseC.
A.the woman wanted to feed him     
B.the woman was friendly
C.he was hungry                  
D.he was strong and healthy
2.Jack touched the dog because he believedA.
A.the dog was Sue‘s               
B.Sue's dog was unfriendly
C.the dog was handsome           
D.Sue's dog was at home
3.We can know form the passage thatB.
A.Sue gave a wrong answer         
B.Jack made a mistake
C.the dog wasn't dangerous         
D.both Jack and Sue liked the dog
4.Which of the Following can be the best title of the passage?A
A.A Wrong Question          
B.Sue's Dog
C.A pleasant Meeting          
D.Sue's Friend.

分析 本文属于记叙文阅读,作者通过这篇文章主要向我们讲述了Jack被一只狗咬的故事,他错认为那是sue的不咬人的狗,结果被咬了.

解答 1.C 细节理解题.根据文章倒数第三段Hearing this,Jack decided to hold out his hand and touched the animal's head.Suddenly it jumped up and bit him.说明这只狗很饿,想咬人,故D正确.
2.A 推理判断题.他听说Sue的狗不咬人的时候,伸手去摸那狗,说明他以为这只狗就是Sue的狗,故C正确.
3.B 推理判断题.根据文章倒数第三段Hearing this,Jack decided to hold out his hand and touched the animal's head.Suddenly it jumped up and bit him说明他犯了一个错误.以为这是Sue的狗,实际上却不是.故B正确.
4.A 主旨大意题.文章讲述了Jack被狗咬的小故事,是因为他问了一个错误的问题.他问Sue的狗咬不咬人.而没有问这只狗是不是sue的狗.故A符合句意.

点评 本题考查人物故事类阅读理解.这类阅读理解是高考常考题材,要求考生要在通读全文,把握大意的基础上结合题目及上下文语境做出正确的判断.

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