分析 全文大意
前天晚上就和小男孩们说好,第二天日出时分,他们可以吹号角五分钟来庆祝国庆节.但是第二天凌晨3点半时,家人就被可怕的号角声惊醒.
这号角声惊天动地,就如同每一头牛都起来了,在用它们头上的角吹奏着.Peterkin先生数着羊也无法让自己入睡,起来看看究竟是怎么回事.
原来是Amanda提前了一小时把小男孩们叫了起来.另外小男孩们又邀请了三四个朋友在此过夜.
全家人一直醒着直到外面的铃声和礼炮声宣告着荣耀之日清晨的来临,太阳的升起.Peterkin先生开玩笑地说:"儿子们升起了".
解答 66.B.细节理解题.根据第三段"Even before the morning,at half-past three o'clock,a terrible blast of the horns aroused the whole family."可知,凌晨3点半,全家就被可怕的号角声惊醒.故选B.
67.D.段落大意题.根据第七段最后一句的主题句"This accounted for the number of horns."可知,this为代词,指代上文的内容,句意为"这就解释了这么多号角声的原因".故选D.
68.C.主旨大意题.根据第二段第二句"They were to be allowed to celebrate the Fourth of July,the glorious day,by the blowing of horns exactly at sunrise."可知,前天晚上就说好,第二天日出时分,孩子们可以用吹号角的方式庆祝国庆节.故选C.
69.B.细节理解题.根据第七段第一句"Alas!Amanda,by mistake,had waked up the little boys an hour too early."可知,吹号角的时间被提前了一小时,回答了A选项when.根据第二段第二句"They were to be allowed to celebrate the Fourth of July,the glorious day,by the blowing of horns exactly at sunrise."可知,孩子们吹号角庆祝国庆节,回答了C选项why.根据最后一段…"the rising of the sons,"as Mr.Peterkin jokingly called it…可知,Peterkin先生开玩笑地说,回答了D选项how.只有B选项文中没有提到,故选B.
点评 解主旨大意题时可抓住文章的主题句,通常主题句都在文章的开端.
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