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1.Isabel: List the foods served on the school lunch menu for one day. Tell why you think that group of foods was chosen. Then write a passage about your favorite school lunch. Tell why it is your favorite.

2.Michael: Watch a nature or wildlife program on television. Take notes as you watch. Think about what you've learned. Writ e a passage of information telling about the subject of the program.

3.Sarah: What is your favorite sports activity? Think of reasons why others would enjoy it too. Does it develop your skills? Does it teach teamwork? Why is it fun? Write a passage that will advise another person to try the activity.

4. Alan: Music is enjoyable. It can also excite your imagination. Listen to a piece of music that you like. Does it create any pictures in your mind? Does it carry you away to another place? Tell what you can see and hear in your imagination.

5.Ricky: Sometimes it takes several steps to solve a math problem. Think of a problem that you have solved. You might have worked out how much money you would have left after buying some things. Now tell other people what steps to take to solve the problem.

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1.C 2.F 3.A 4.B 5.D 【解析】 试题分析: 1.C本段讲述的是列出自己最喜欢的食物并且说明原因,所以此题选C,话题是关于健康的。 2.F本段讲述的是写一篇关于自然或野生动物的电视节目,谈谈从这个节目学到了什么东西,故此题选F,关于科学。 3.A本段讲述的是描写自己最喜欢的运动,及相关的原因和建议,故此题选A,体育教育。 4.B本段要求写自己喜欢的音乐,以及它带给你什么样的想象和画面,故此题选B,纯艺术。 5.D本段是要求描述自己如何解决一个数学问题的,故此题选D,数学。 考点:任务型阅读。
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