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    Every day, Joan gets up early at six. Then she washes her face and brushes her teeth. After doing morning exercises, she reads English for 30 minutes and then has breakfast. She usually has some bread , an egg and a glass of milk.

At seven o’clock, Joan takes her schoolbag and goes to school. Her school is far away from her home. She has to transfer (换乘)two buses to the school, and on her way, she likes listening to songs.

After Joan gets to school, she gets ready for classes. The first class begins at eight. She has five classes in the morning and three in the afternoon. She has lunch at school. English is her favourite subject. School ends at five o’clock, and then she goes back home.

Joan sometimes helps her mother cook supper and sometimes watches TV in the evening. After supper she does her homework. She always ends it by nine and then takes a bath. She goes to bed at ten.

That’s the everyday life of Joan.

1.How long does Joan read English every morning ?

A.For twenty minutes. B.For half an hour. C.For forty minutes. D.For an hour.

2.Joan’s favourite subject is             .

A.Chinese B.maths C.English D.music

3.What can we know about Joan ?

A.She gets up at seven every day. B.Her home is near her school.

C.She listens to songs on the way to school. D.She seldom watches TV in the evening.

4.In what order (顺序)does Joan do the following every day ?

a . She has breakfastb . She takes a bathc . She does her homeworkd . She reads Englishe . She goes to school

A.a-d-e-b-c B.a-d-e-c-b C.d-a-e-c-b D.d-e-a-b-c

 

1.B 2.C 3.C 4.C 【解析】 本文介绍琼上学的一天的活动。 1.细节题。根据第1段第3句“After doing morning exercises, she reads English for 30 minutes and then has breakfast.(做完早操后,她读30分钟英语,然后吃早饭。)”可知“琼每天早晨读半个小时的英语。”故选B。 2.细节题。根据第3段第5句“English is her favourite subject .(英语是她最喜欢的科目。)”可知“琼最喜欢的科目是英语。”故选C。 3.细节题。根据第1段第1句“Every day, Joan gets up early at six.(琼每天六点早起。)”可知A错误。根据第2段第2句“Her school is far away from her home.(她的学校离她家很远。)”可知B错误。根据第4段第1句“Joan sometimes helps her mother cook supper and sometimes watches TV in the evening.(琼有时帮妈妈做晚饭,有时晚上看电视。)”可知D错误。根据第2段最后一句“on her way, she likes listening to songs.”可知她在上学的路上听歌曲。故选C。 4.细节题。根据第1段第3句“After doing morning exercises, she reads English for 30 minutes and then has breakfast.”可知“琼先读英语(d),然后吃早饭(a)”;根据第2段第1句“At seven o’clock, Joan takes her schoolbag and goes to school(七点钟,琼带着书包去上学)”可知接下来“她上学去(e)”;根据第4段第2和3句“After supper she does her homework. She always ends it by nine and then takes a bath.(晚饭后她做作业。她总是在九点前结束,然后洗澡。”可知接下来“做作业(c),洗澡(b)”。故选C。
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