I moved to the small, busy town of Edison in New Jersey six years ago. It was during the second term of my fifth grade. My parents got new jobs and higher income, so they decided it was time to move from Woodbridge to a better, more educational town.
In the US, it is unnecessary to take a test to get into a “good” middle or high school. You just attend the school close to where you live. So, many parents will think about the quality of the local school when they decide to buy a new house. My parents did the same. We finally chose Edison mainly because of the high quality of its school.
In New Jersey, an area with a good school usually means a concentration of Asian people. There are about 300 students in our school. 55% are Asians and just under half of that are Chinese. There are so many Chinese people nearby that we even have our own Chinese school.
Edison is an old town, just like thousands of others in the United States. However, I have treated it as my hometown. That’s where I spend much of my youth, and the memories there can’t be moved anywhere else.
小題1:Why did the writer’s parents move to Edison?
A.Because they were born there.B.Because it was a better educational town.
C.Because the writer began his fifth grade.D.Because the writer didn’t need to take a test.
小題2:How many students are from Asia in the writer’s school?
A.About 80.B.About 160.C.About 220.D.About 300.
小題3:What does the underlined expression “a concentration of” mean in Paragraph 3?
A.None of.B.The whole ofC.A large number of D.A small number of
小題4:Why can’t the writer forget Edison?
A.Because he regards it as his hometown.B.Because his parents got new jobs there.
C.Because there are many Asians there.D.Because it is in the state of New Jersey.

小題1:B
小題2:B
小題3:C
小題4:A

試題分析:本文主要講了作者一家人搬到美國愛迪生鎮(zhèn)的原因以在那里的生活,作者把那里當(dāng)了成自己的家鄉(xiāng)。
小題1:根據(jù)My parents got new jobs and higher income, so they decided it was time to move from Woodbridge to a better, more educational town.故選B。
小題2:根據(jù)There are about 300 students in our school. 55% are Asians and just under half of that are Chinese.故選B。
小題3:根據(jù)There are about 300 students in our school. 55% are Asians and just under half of that are Chinese. There are so many Chinese people nearby that we even have our own Chinese school.可猜出“a concentration of”的意思是許多,故答案為C。
小題4:根據(jù)Edison is an old town, just like thousands of others in the United States. However, I have treated it as my hometown. That’s where I spend much of my youth, and the memories there can’t be moved anywhere else.可知答案為A。
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