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√=like    × =" doesn’t" like




    Activities
Names
Play basketball
Read comic books
Fly kites
Play Computer games
Millie
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Alice
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Peter
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Kate
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Tom
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小題1: All the boys and girls like______.
A.playing basketball
B.reading comic books
C.flying kites
D.playing computer games
小題2: ______ like flying kites.
A.Alice and PeterB.Kate and Alice
C.Kate and MillieD.Millie, Alice and Kate
小題3:_______doesn’t like reading comic books.
A.AliceB.PeterC.TomD.Kate
小題4: No girls like________________ .
A.playing basketballB.reading comic strips
C.flying kitesD.playing computer games
小題5: ________ and________ have the same likes and dislikes.
A.Alice; KateB.Peter; Millie
C.Millie; KateD.Millie; Tom

小題1:D
小題2:D
小題3:A
小題4:A
小題5:C

試題分析:本文是一個圖表。寫的是3個女孩子和2個男孩子喜歡與厭惡的運動。
小題1:由圖可知,女孩子和男孩子都喜歡玩電腦游戲。computer games電腦游戲。故選D
like doing sth喜歡做某事
小題2:由圖可知,Millie, Alice and Kate都喜歡放風箏。fly kites放風箏 故選D
小題3:由圖可知,Alice不喜歡讀漫畫書。故選A
小題4:由圖可知,沒有女孩子喜歡玩籃球。故選A
小題5:由圖 可知,Millie; Kate有相同的喜好與厭惡。故選C
點評:圖表類型的閱讀文章較簡單,學生在答題過程中可以結合題目,再在文章中仔細認真的對比。解答此類題目,最重要的就是仔細,同時可以結合排除法快速選出答案。
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