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高考英语一轮复习易错题型专训11阅读理解一猜词类
1.I startevery summerwith thebest ofintentions:to attackone bigbook from the past,a classicthat I was supposedto have read when young and ambitious.Often thepairings ofbooks andsettings have been purelyaccidental:MobyDick on a three-day cross-country traintrip;The MagicMountain in a New England beachside cottage withno lockson the doors,no telephonesor televisionsin therooms,and littleto dobeyond rowon thesalt pond.AttemptingTheMan Without Qualities on a return to Hawaii,my nativestate,however,was lessfruitful:I madeit throughone anda(册),quarter volumesthen decidedthat Tdgot thepoint and went swimminginstead.But thissummer Ifind myself at aloss.Tm notquite interestedin Balzac,say,or TristramShandy.Theresalways Warand Peace,which Ivecovered somedistance severaltimes,only toget bogged down in the War”part,set itaside fora while,and realisethat I have tostart overfrom thebeginning again,having forgotteneveryone*sname and social rank.How appealingto simplyfall backon afavourite-once moreinto TheWaves orJustine,whichfeels almostlike cheating,too excitingand toomuch fun to properlybelong inserious literature.(鸡And thenthere*s StendhafsThe Redand theBlack,which happens to bethe name of myfavourite cocktail尾酒)of thesummer,created byMichael Cecconiat Savoyand BackForty.It iseasy todrink,and knockingbackthree orfour seemslike sucha delightfulidea.Cecconis theory:I takewhatever^fresh at the greenmarket andturnit intoliquid.The resultis apure shotof afternoonin thepark,making onefeel cheerfuland peacefulall atonce,lying onuncut grasswith eyesshut,sun beatingthrough thelids...
1.What canwe inferabout the author from the firstparagraphA.He enjoysreading whentravelling.B.He showstalents forliterature.C.He has a cottagein New England.D.He admiresa lotof greatwriters.
8.Anyone caringabout theirhealth will be ableto speakout a few of the majorvitamins,and possiblytake aneducatedguess atwhat theydo.Vitamin C,found inoranges andother fruit and vegetables,is importantfor woundrepair.And themuch-talked-about“sunshine”vitamin D,produced by the skinin responseto UVlight,is essentialforstrong bones.But whatabout vitamin P It might well have you scratching your head.And thafsnot surprising:the termwas(天然色素)first coined in the1930stodescribe a small groupof compoundsthat providepigment toplants,and(类were believedto havehealth benefits.A centurylater,these compoundsare nowbetter known as flavonoids黄酮).Today,scientists haveidentified between4,000and6,000different kindsandwenow knowthey areresponsiblefor manyof theflavors andsmells offruitandvegetables andalso that they protectthem frominvaderssuch aspests andbacteria.They areequally importantnutrients for the body,helping maintain bones and teeth,and for the production of(胶原),the proteincollagen whichprovides structure to blood vessels,muscles andskin.(氧化),They arealso saidto help the body deal with some of the key drivers of illness,including oxidation anatural process by which the bodys cells age and can become damaged and defective.That meansthey couldhelpto protectagainst chronicdiseases includingcancer andheart disease.
1.What dowe knowabout vitamin P忙A.We wouldsera hourheadif wetook it.B.lt refersto thecompounds alsocalled flavonoids.C.lt wasmade intoa coinin the1930s.D.People didntthink itbeneficial in the past.
2.Which isNOT thefunction ofvitaminPfor humansaccording to the passageA.Helping maintainbones andteeth.B.Assisting inproducing proteincollagen.C.Accelerating thecirculation of the blood.
0.Aiding the body tohandle themain factorsof illness.
3.Which of the followingbest explainsdefective“underlined in the last paragraphA.Harmful.B.Discouraged.C.Vague.D.Deficient.
4.How doesvitaminPhelp slow the aging processA.By fightingagainst oxidation.B.By maintainingbones.C.By strengtheningmuscles.D.By protectingagainst chronicdiseases.答案以及解析.答案11-4ABDC解析推理判断题根据文章第一段中的
1.Moby Dickon athree-day cross-country traintrip,The MagicMountain和可知,这几本书都是作inaNewEnglandbeachsidecottageThe ManWithoutQualitieson areturntoHawaii者在旅途中读的由此推断作者喜欢在旅行时看书故选项A.词义猜测题根据文章第二段第三句
2...set itaside fora while,and realisethat Ihave tostart overfrom the可知,“我“暂时把它搁在一边,然后意beginning again,having forgotteneveryones nameandsocialrank.识到自己不得不从头再来,因为“我“忘记了每个人的名字和社会地位即“我“在读到”战争“那一部分时就没有进展了由此推断意为“毫无进展、与意思相近故选get boggeddown makeno progress项B.细节理解题根据文章第一段第一句和第二段最后一句可知,作者每年夏天给自己定的目标是读自己3年轻时该读而没读的经典文学著作,而自己最喜欢的书很吸引人,但这感觉就像作弊故作者读他最喜欢的书就像作弊是因为他觉得他应该读些严肃的作品故选项D.主旨大意题根据文章第一段第一句4I startevery summerwith thebest ofintentions:to attackone bigbook可知,每年夏天,”我“都from thepast,a classicthat I was supposedto havereadwhenyoungandambitious.抱着最好的打算开始读完一本“我”年轻且有抱负时就应该读的经典著作然后下文讲述了今年夏天作者读几本经典著作时的经历故以“夏天的书”作为标题最恰当故选项C.答案21-4ACDB解析根据第二段中的1“The objectof ourplay wasto observehow therocks changedto missilesas theyrolled可知,他们是想看着石头像导弹一to the roofs edge and shot out into the yard like comets falling fromthe sky.”样从屋顶的边缘滚下来,就像是彗星从天上掉下来因此推断孩子们这样做是为了娱乐故项正确A根据第——段力2have completelyforgotten thename of an old lady who was acustomer onmy paperroute.”以及第五段中叩when I was atwelve-year-old boyin Marinette,Wisconsin backin1954“I wouldsave myp er可知,当我岁的时候,我给人们送报纸故项正确delivery money”12C根据第五段可知,作者希望用自己送报纸挣的钱来弥补自己造成的损失故项正确3D根据第六段4I waiteduntil itwas dark,snuck upto the old ladyshouse,and putthe envelopethrough theletter slot当我挣得足够多钱的时候,等到天黑的时候我偷偷地溜进老人的家里,我不想老人知道这件in herdoor.事故该词意为“溜进”,故项正确B.答案
31.C;
2.B;
3.D;
4.B解析:细节理解题根据第二段樱桃,可知至于樱桃,它
1.As forcherries they are sodelicious whocares们好吃极了,谁在乎呢?由此判断,作者喜欢樱桃是因为它非常美味,口感极好,故答案为Co细节理解题根据第三段
4.If youlike,a squeezeof fresh lemon juiceon the bananas will prevent them turning如果你喜欢香蕉上放上新鲜柠檬汁会防止他们变成棕色,可知新鲜的柠檬汁可以保持香蕉原有的brown.颜色,故答案为Bo.词义猜测题根据下文及5you cansimply feedin frozen bananas andsome berriesor slicedfruit the top of the可知,在此处的意思是一种机器,用来制作水果冰淇淋,故答案为machine.a juicerDo,推理判断题本文介绍了很多人喜欢七月是因为这个时间是大量水果上市的季节,接着具体介绍了各4种水果所富含的营养成分,及如何制作水果冰淇淋,由此可以判断这篇文章是关于健康饮食,可以从有关健康的杂志看到,故答案为Bo.答案
61.A;2,C;
3.A;
4.C解析.词义猜测题.根据语境义可以看出来,前面有是尽管虽然的意思,后半句是1despite doctors offered医生提供了一线希望,所以他的状况应该暗淡的,无希望的,选项是不稳定的,选项是him alittle hope,B C尴尬的选项是独一无二的,故答案选,D A.•细节理解题.根据第四的第一句2Specifically,the treatmentinvolved usingthe gene-editing toolCRISPR-Cas9给…编码to deletea geneknown asCCR5,which encodesa proteinthat HIVuses toget insidehuman cells.具体地说,治疗方法是使用基因编辑工具删除一Without the gene,HIV isunable toenter cellsCRISPR-Cas9个名为的基因,这个基因编码(给…编码)一种艾滋病病毒进入人体细胞所使用的蛋白质,没有CCR5这个基因,艾滋病病毒就无法进入细胞..如果没有这个基因,没有办法进入细胞,故答案是HIV C..推理判断题.根据文章第六段3Talking about the gene,lead scientistDeng Hongkuitold CNN,After being(在谈到该基因时,首edited,the cells-and the blood cellsthey produce-have theability toresist HIVinfection席科学家邓宏奎告诉经过编辑后,这些细胞-以及它们产生的血细胞-有能力抵抗艾滋病毒感染.”)CNNJ可知,治疗的结果是一些病人的血细胞可以抵抗感染.故选HIV A..推理判断题.根据侄数第二段4ij Deng believes gene-editing technologycould bring a new dawn to(镰刀形细胞性贫血)(邓认为,基因编辑技术blood-related diseasessuch as AIDS and sickle cellanemia可以给艾滋病和镰状细胞性贫血等血液相关疾病带来”新的曙光可知,这个实验可以为血液相关疾病提供一种安全的治疗方法.故选C..答案51E;2c
3.A;
4.C解析许多公司开发自主机器人的目的是什么?一个个地分析选项,对于、和这三个选项来说,
1.A C D全文都没有提到旧选项中最后一英里是个比喻,原意为完成长途跋涉的最后一段里程,被引申“last mile”为完成一件事情的时候最后的而且是关键性的步骤,现在是指将家庭和办公室连接到运营商网络和的任何通信连接根据第一段的Internet“many companiesare turningto autonomousrobots for the finalleg ofthe”许多公司者在将自主机器人作为delivery process,fromthestore orlocal distributioncenter to the customer.K配送过程的最后一个环节,从商店或当地配送中心到客户,可以肯定为选项、最后的测试、B A B所谓的最后一英里、机器人的安全、交货速度CD•从第二段我们能推断出侦察机是什么样的?从第二段的2“Its powerfulsensors canalso detectthe movement它强大的传感器还可以检测汽车从车道上倒车的运动可以很快确定答ofacar backingout ofa driveway.”案为至于其他三个选项无法从该段体现出来、它看起来很酷它会相应地调整速度、Co AB C它的传感器起着关键的作用它将很快得到广泛D.的应用.第段中带下划线的“之前”是什么意思?首先本身就是“在……之前,居先”的意思,若34“prior to”不认识这个词语,也可进行猜测,根据原文可以猜想到应该是在送货前“texted to them priorto thedelivery.”,向他们发送短信,和都有“在……前”的意思,但是是形容方位,所以应该选择在……前,A CC AoA,先于;、在……后;、在……前面;、由于B CD.这段文字可能取自哪一段?全文讲的是送货机器人这一个新技术将会为人们和企业带来的便利,所以4可以排除其他选项,选择生物教科书;健康杂志;、一份报纸;、一本旅游手册Co A.B CD.答案61-4ABDD解析.词义猜测题.根据后文可推知,一篇声称珠峰景区因污染严1caused a universal misunderstanding重而永久关闭的报道在网上疯传,引起了普遍的误解,由此可知,画线词词义为“疯传”,故项正确.A.推理判断题.根据第四段中的2As fortravelers whohave aclimbing permit,they cango to the base camp atan可altitude of5,200meters.The mountaineering activities havebeen permitted bythe regional forestry department.知有登山许可证的游客,可参观海拔米的大本营瞪山活动已得到林业部门的批准,由此可知,去大5,200本营的游客必须有登山许可证,故项正确.B.细节理解题.根据第五段中的3To conservethe environmentsurrounding Mount Qomolangma,China carried矢口为了保护珠峰周边的环境,out threemajor clean-ups atan altitudeof5,200meters andabove iGJstspring...去年春天,中国政府在海拔米以上的地方进行了三次大清理,故项正确.5,200D•细节理解题,根据倒数第二段中的4there are85wildlife protectorsin thereserve,and1,000herders have可知,保护区里有名野生动物保护者,有名牧part-time jobsgoing aroundand cleaning up garbage.851,000民做清理垃圾的兼职工作,共有个人参与了清理工作,故项正确.1085D.答案;
71.B;
2.C
3.B;
4.A解析.细节理解题.根据文章第二段143-year-old Tammy Hall adopteda new・反肖费主义hfestyle anti-consumerism7hfestyle in
2016.after atrip toIndia openedher eyesto howmuch we岁的塔米霍尔在年采用了一种新的生活方式-反消费主义as asociety consumed.43Tammy Hall2016生活方式.可知塔米霍尔采用了一种新的生活方式以减少她的消费•故选consumerism B..推理判断题•根据文章第五段8Since then,its beento allsorts ofplaces.Wearing iton acrowded trainwas从那以后.去过各种各样的地especially funny,but Iveworn it to dohousework.to footballgames andtothegym.方.在拥挤的火车上穿它特别有趣,但我穿它做家务.去足球比赛和健身房.可知她在日常生活中反复戴着它让她的婚纱值了钱.故选C..词义猜测题.根据文章第六段9Hall saysthat shehas gottensome strangelooks frompeople,but noirritating霍尔说,她从人们那里得到了一些奇怪的外表,但没有刺激性的评论,可知意为烦人的comments.A Thrilling令人兴奋的;毛骨悚然的烦人的有趣的令人困惑的,故选B AnnoyingC Amusing.D.Confusing B.推理判断题.根据第五段10Since then.it*s beento allsorts ofplaces.Wearing itonacrowded trainwas从那以后.去过各种各样的especially funny,but Iveworn itto dohousework.to footballgames andtothegym.地方.在拥挤的火车上穿它特别有趣,但我穿它做家务.去足球比赛和健身房,可知她决心把她的想法付诸实践.故选A..答案
81.B;
2.C;
3.D;
4.A解析细节理解题根据第二段中的(类黄酮)“可
1.“these compoundsare nowbetter knownas flavonoids知选项正确意为“它很有可能会让你挠头(冥思苦想)”,B“Itmightwellhaveyouscratchingyour head故选项错误;意为“这个术语是世纪年代被创造的“,故A“the termwas firstcoinedin the1930s2030C选项错误根据可知选项错误were believedtohavehealth benefits”D.推理判断题根据文章后两段的介绍可知,维生素对人体的作用有三种()2P:1helping maintainbones(有助于维持骨和牙齿)()(胶原乂有助于andteeth:2…important…fortheproductionofthe proteincollagen产生胶原蛋白);()(帮助身体应对一些导致疾病3helpthe bodydeal withsome ofthe keydrivers ofillness的主要驱动因素),因此、、选项是对的,而选项u说法不ABD CAccelerating thecirculation oftheblood^^对,原文应该是(胶原)“The proteincollagen providesstructureto bloodvessels,muscles andskin.”.词义猜测题根据最后一段3They arealso saidto helpthebodydeal withsome ofthe keydrivers ofillness,(氧化),including oxidationa naturalprocess bywhich thebodys cellsage andcan becomedamaged and我们知道氧化会使我们的细胞衰老,受损或变得有缺陷defective..细节理解题根据最后一段中的4“They arealso saidto helpthebodydealwithsomeofthekeydriversof(氧化),illness,including oxidationa naturalprocessbywhichthebodyscellsageandcanbecomedamagedand色可知,维生素可帮助抗氧化氧化是人体细胞老化的自然过程,会导致细胞受损和有缺陷,de ctive.”P与题干中的呼应slowtheagingprocess
2.What dothe underlinedwords getboggeddown**in Paragraph2meanA.Get confused.B.Make noprogress.C.Be interrupted.D.Be carriedaway.
3.Why doesthe authorsay readinghis favouritebooks feelslike cheatingA.He finishesthem quickly.B.He hasread themmany timesbefore.C.He barelyunderstands them.D.He shouldread somethingserious.
4.What canbe asuitable titleforthetextA.To Reador Notto ReadB.My SummerHolidaysC.The Booksof SummerD.lfs NeverToo Lateto Read
2.1have completelyforgotten thenameofan oldlady whowas acustomer onmy paperroute when I was atwelve-year-old boyin Marinette,Wisconsin backin
1954.On amindless Saturdayafternoon,a friendand Iwere throwingrocks ontothe roofof theoldlady shouse inher backyard.The objectof ourplay wasto observehow therockschanged tmissilesas theyrolled tothe roofsedgeandshotoutinto theyardlikecometsfallingfromthesky.I foundmyselfaperfectly smoothrock.The stonewas toosmooth,however,so itslipped frommy handas Iletit goand headedstraight forasmallwindow onthe old ladys backporch.At thesound offractured glass,we ranawayvery fast.Iwasscared aboutgetting caughtthat firstnight.However,afewdays later,whenIwas surethat I hadntbeen discovered,I startedto feelguilty forher misfortune.I madeup mymind thatI wouldsave mypaper deliverymoney,and inthree weeksIhadthe sevendollars thatIcalculated wouldcover thecost ofher window.I putthe moneyin an envelope witha noteexplaining thatI wassorryfor breakingher window.I waiteduntil itwas dark,snuck uptotheold ladyshouse,and putthe envelopethrough theletter slotin herdoor.The nextday,I handedtheoldlady herpaper andwas ableto returnthe warmsmile thatIwasreceiving fromher.She thankedme forthe paperand said,“Here,Ihavesomething foryou.It was a bagof cookies.I thankedherand beganto eat the cookiesas Icontinued myroute.After severalcookies,I feltanenvelopeand pulledit out ofthebag.When Iopened theenvelope,I wasastonished.Inside wasthe sevendollars anda shortnote thatsaid,“Fm proudof you.”
1.The authorand his friend threwstones ontotheroofoftheoldladyshouse inorder to.A.amuse themselvesB.help herrepair itC.ask herfor somehelp D.wake herup
2.What part-time jobdid theauthor doattheage of12A.Making cookies.B.Collecting stones.C.Delivering newspaperD.Repairing windows.
3.When theauthor feltguilty aboutwhat hehad done,he.A.went tosee theoldladyand admittedhis mistakebravely
8.just wrotea letterto apologizetotheold ladyC.turned tohisfriendfor someadvice
0.decided torely onhis ownefforts to make upfor hismistake
4.Which ofthe followingcan bestreplace thephrasesnuck upto“in Paragraph6A.ran intoB.slipped intoC.broke intoD.rushed into
3.Many of us loveJuly becauseits themonth whennatures berriesand stonefruits arein ManyofusloveJuly becauseits themonth whennatures berriesand stonefruits arein abundance.These colourfuland sweetjewelsform.British Columbiasfields arelittle powerhousesof nutritionalprotection.Of thecommon berries,strawberries are highest invitamin C,although,because oftheir seeds,raspberries(蛋白质),()contain alittle moreprotein ironand zincnot thatfruits havemuch protein.Blueberries areparticularly(抗氧化物质).high inantioxidants Theyellow andorange stonefruits such as peachesarehigh in thecarotenoids(樱桃),we turninto vitamin A andwhich areantioxidants.As forcherries they are sodelicious whocares However,theyarerich invitamin C.When combinedwith berriesof slicesof otherfruits,frozenbananasmake anexcellent basefor thick,coolingfruit shakesand lowfat ice cream”.For thispuipose,select ripebananas forfreezing astheyaremuch sweeter.Remove theskin andplace themin plasticbags orcontainers andfreeze.If youlike,a squeezeof freshlemon juiceonthebananaswillpreventthemturningbrown.Frozen bananaswill lastseveral weeks,depending ontheirripeness and the temperatureofthefreezer.If youhave a juicer,you cansimply feedin frozenbananas andsome berriesor slicedfruit.Out comesa“soft-serve“creamy dessert,to beeaten rightaway.This makesa funactivity fora childrensparty;they lovefeedingthe fruitand frozenbananas intothetopofthemachine andwatching theicecreamcome outbelow.
1.What doestheauthorseem tolike aboutcherriesA.They containprotein.B.They arehighinvitaminA.C.They havea pleasanttaste.D.They arerich inantioxidants.
2.Why isfreshlemonjuice usedin freezingB.To keeptheir colour.bananasC.To speedup theirripening.D.To improvetheir nutrition.A.To makethem smellbetter.A.A dessert.B.A drink.C.A container.D.A machine.
3.What is“ajuicer“in thelastparagraph
4.From whichis thetext probablytakenA.A biologytextbook.B.A healthmagazine.C.A researchpaper.D.A travelbrochure
1.What aremany companiesdeveloping autonomousrobots forA.Final tests.B.The so-called lastmile.7C.Robots safety.D.Delivery speed.
2.What canwe inferabout Scoutfrom paragraph2A.lt lookslike acooler.B.lt adjustsits speedaccordingly.C.lts sensorsplay akey role.D.lt willbe widelyused soon.
3.What doesthe underlinedphrase priorto in paragraph4meanA.before B.after C.in frontof D.due to
4.From whichis thetext probablytaken A.A biologytextbook.B.A healthmagazine.C.A newspaper.D.A travelbrochure.(永久的)
6.The governmentin Tibethas deniedthe permanentclosure of Mount QomolangmaNationalNature Reserve.The announcementcame after a reportwent viralonline claimingthe base camp ofthe worldshighestmountain waspermanently closeddue toheavy pollutionand causedauniversalmisunderstanding.MountQomolangmaNational NatureReserve wasset upin
1988.Covering anarea ofmore than(生态系统).33,819square kilometers,it ishome toone ofthe worldsweakest ecosystemsKelsang,the deputydirector ofthe ReserveAdministration,said ordinarytourists wereallowed tovisitareas aroundRongpo Monastery,almost5,000meters abovesea level.As fortravelers whohave aclimbingpermit,they cango tothe basecamp atan altitudeof5,200meters.The mountaineeringactivitieshavebeenpermittedbytheregionalforestrydepartment.To conservethe environmentsurrounding MountQomolangma,China carriedout threemajorcleanups atan altitudeof5,200meters andabove lastspring,collecting eighttonnes ofhousehold wastes,human wastesand mountaineeringtrash.This year,the clean-up willcontinue,andthe remains of(受害者)mountaineering victimsabove8,000meters willbe centrallydealt withforthefirst time.Meanwhile,the numberof peoplewho stayatthe basecampwillbekept under
300.Recently,there are85wildlife protectorsinthereserve,and1,000herders havepart-time jobsgoingaround andcleaningupgarbage.These measuresaim tostrike abalance betweenvarious demandssuchasenvironmental protection,;local povertyrelief,mountaineering andeducationsaid WangShen,county chiefof Dingriat themountainfoot.n
1.Which ofthe followingcan replacethe underlinedwords wentviral inParagraph2A.Spread wild.B.Blocked out.C.Gave away.D.Shot up.
2.What canwe learnaccording toKelsangs wordsaboutthenational naturereserve A.Most touristsareallowed tovisit thebasecamp.B.The climbingpermit isa mustfor visitorsgoing tothebasecamp.C.The mountaineeringactivities arenot allowedthese days.D.The areasabove5,200meters areopen toeveryone.
3.Why didthe governmentcarry outclean-ups atan altitudeof5,200meters andaboveA.To providea mucheasier pathfor mountaineers.B.To keepmountaineeringactivitiesgoing smooth.C.To removetheremainsof mountaineeringvictims.D.To protectthe environmentofMountQomolangma.
4.How manypeople areinvolvedinthe cleaningup activitiesat presentA.
300.B.1,
000.C.
85.D.1,
085.
7.Deciding toget hermoneys worthout ofthe wedding dress onwhich shespent over$1,000,anAustralian womanhas beenwearing her wedding dress,a year after her wedding.(反]肖费主义)43-year-old Tammy Hall adoptedanewhfestyle-anti-consumerism lifestylein
2016.afteratrip toIndia openedher eyesto howmuch weasasociety consumed.She decidednotto buyany newclothes orfootwear fora wholeyearaftershe returnedhome toAdelaide.inSouthern Australia,and shemanaged to make it.But lastyear,as her wedding dayapproached,she faceda dilemma.She wantedto lookgood onthe most importantday ofher life,but howcould shespend asmall fortuneonthewedding dressshewould onlywear onthat dayInthe endI decidedthat ifIwasgoing toget awedding dress.Td makesure Icould getmyHmoneys worth,Hall tellsPA RealLife.“The firsttime Iwore itafter thewedding wasto voteintheAustralian electionin early
2019.the43-year-old adds.Since then.it*s beento allsorts ofplaces.Wearing itonacrowded trainwas especiallyfunny,but Tveworn itto dohousework.to footballgames andtothegym.”Hall saysthat shehas gottensome strangelooks frompeople,but noirritating comments.It mayhavesomething todo withthe factthat thedress isnot thefanciest,but shebelieves peopleare justtooreserved tosay anything.Anyway,she doesn*t reallycare,because sheknows shehas tohit thegoal shehasset andwearing thedress multipletimes isthemostreasonable wayshe couldthink oftomakethemost ofher weddingdress.Hall nowplans to wear herweddingdressonatrip toIceland thatshe andher partnerwill takenextsummer.I.Why didTammyHalladopt anew lifestyleA.To adaptherself toIndian life.B.To cutdown herconsumption.C.To savemoney forher nexttrip.D.To getprepared forherwedding.
2.What didTammyHalldo toget hermoneys worthoutofherweddingdressA.She broughtfuntopeople withit.B.She triedtowearittoearn money.C.She woreit repeatedlyin dailylife.D.She gotit exchangedagain andagain.
3.Which ofthe followingbest explainsthe wordirritating underlinedinparagraph6A.Thrilling.B.Annoying.C.Amusing.D.Confusing.
4.What canwe inferabout TammyHallA.She isdetermined toturn herideas intopractice.B.She valuesherweddingdress lessthan hertrips.C.She hasbeen strugglingtomakethe endsmeet.D.She hasinfluenced peopleslifestyle widely.。
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