This term, I came to Chou Zhou Middle School. There are 42 classes, 110 teachers and 2400 students in the school.
In the middle of the school there is two tall buildings. They are for us to have classes. All the classrooms are there. There are some small rooms, too. They are offices for the teachers to work. All the teachers get ready for their lessons there.
In front of the tall buildings, there is a small one. It is the library. There are many books there. The teachers and the students like to read books in it. Sometimes they borrow(借) books from it.
There is a sports hall behind the tall buildings. The boys often play basketball there happily. Of course, there is a science building in my school.
This is my school. It’s not only big, but also nice. I like my new school very much.
小題1:There are ________ classes in Chou Zhou Middle School.
A.20 B.42C.23 D.24
小題2:The classrooms are in the __________.
A.tall buildingsB.sports hallC.libraryD.office
小題3:How many buildings are there in the school ?
A. 5               B. 4              C, 3             D. 6
小題4:The students can borrow books from the ___________.
A.libraryB.officesC.classroomsD.schools
小題5:Where is the two tall buildings in the school ?
A.They are in front of the library.
B.They are behind the sports hall.
C.They are between the library and the sports hall.
D.They are behind the on the left of the science building.

小題1:B
小題2:A
小題3:A
小題4:A
小題5:C

試題分析:本文說明了稠州中學(xué)的建筑情況,詳細(xì)敘述了各種建筑物的位置及其大小等情況。
小題1:根據(jù)There are 42 classes可知,本校有42個班級。所以本題選B。
小題2:根據(jù)there is two tall buildings. They are for us to have classes.可知,本題應(yīng)該選A。
小題3:根據(jù)文章,文中提到了五座建筑分別是:兩座教學(xué)樓,一座圖書館,一座運動館和一座科技館。所以本題選A。
小題4:在Sometimes they borrow(借) books from it中的it是指圖書館,所以本題應(yīng)選A。
小題5:根據(jù)In front of the tall buildings, there is a small one. It is the library.和There is a sports hall behind the tall buildings.可知,這兩座高建筑是在圖書館和體育館中間。所以本題選C。
點評:閱讀本文時應(yīng)注意各種建筑物的位置以及其具體情況,在做題時應(yīng)注意聯(lián)系上下文,如第5小題,就必須結(jié)合文中的兩句話才能判斷選項。另外,還應(yīng)注意總結(jié)歸納,如第3小題。
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