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Almost every family in America or England buys at least one copy of a newspaper each .day Some people buy as many as two or three different papers.

Why do people read newspapers?

Newspapers supply us with news about events (事件 )in our hometowns, in our country, and in other parts of the world. Today we can read about important things that took place in foreign countries on the same day they happened, even in countries far away. But hundreds of years ago, news of things took months or even years to travel from one country to another. In those times, news was often passed from one person to another and never entirely(完全)true. Newspapers today supply us with more than just what happened in our country or in other countries. If we want to know what the weather will be like, we can read the weather reports. If we want to find out what films are being shown, or what plays or concerts we can go to we can look in the newspapers.

In many countries people put notices in newspapers if they are trying to get a job, hunting for a house or rooms that they can rent(),or even when looking for a person who is lost.

1This article tells us     .

A. most people read newspapers

B. all people read newspapers

C. every person in America or England reads newspapers

D. all families read newspapers

2Newspapers supply us with     .

A. only home news

B. only world news

C. home news and world news

D. important things

3Today we can read in our newspapers about important events     .

A. that took place hundreds of years ago

B. that took place in faraway countries soon after they happened

C. that will take place in foreign countries

D. that will take place in the world

4Things such as     can be found in newspapers.

A. weather reports and film or concert guider

B. requirements for a job or a house

C. information about a lost person

D. all of the above

5Which is NOT TRUE according to the passage?

A. The habit of reading newspapers is found among most people.

B. Newspapers not only supply us with news from all over the world but also give us a lot of useful information.

C. Hundreds of years ago news was not wholly true because it was told in spoken words.

D. If you have no place to live in, you can put notice in a newspaper and then you will certainly get a room to live in.

 

答案:1A2C3B4D5D
解析:

1、這是一道主旨概括能力題。應(yīng)抓住信息詞almost every family, in many countries people…來(lái)推判,應(yīng)是大多數(shù)人讀報(bào)紙,故選A。

2、該題是細(xì)節(jié)理解題,做此題只要抓住信息句Newspapers supply us with news about events in our hometowns, in our country and in other parts of the world ,就不難看出答案應(yīng)為C

3、Today we can read about important things that took place in foreign countries on the same day they happened, even in countries far away.根據(jù)這句可以判斷本題選B。

4、該題是事例列舉題,通讀原文就可得出報(bào)紙所含的內(nèi)容。

5、該題是細(xì)節(jié)理解題。讀懂原文,就容易發(fā)現(xiàn)then you will certainly get a room to live in是原文中未曾提到的,故它是不正確的。

 


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