2019学年度译林版必修三Module3Period2Task阅读学案设计
阅读理解
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
It is a monthly magazine devoted to publishing works entirely by teenagers. Each issue includes literary works, opinions, book, movie, and music reviews, poetry, college information, sports, interviews, art, photography and essays on a wide range of personal issues and concerns.
Circulation
The magazine is delivered in class sets of at least 30 to more than 5,000 public and private schools nationwide. In addition, we send a copy to every senior and junior high school in the country. Undoubtedly, it has a great influence nationwide.
Publishing and Closing Dates
It is published every month September through June. Your advertising reservation deadline is the 10th of the, month for the following month's issue. Your advertising materials must be received by the 15th of the month for the next month's issue.
General information
The publisher reserves the right to refuse any of your advertisements that migt be inappropriate for teenagers. Call 617-9646800 for more details.
Special College Contents
You should also remember that in the April and November issues we also publish some contents about universities to go with the National College Fairs. The regular ad rates and sizes apply. Every month we provide an opportunity for colleges and universities to reach their most important market. Also, hundreds of organizations that provide summer programs for teens find our publication to be effective,
21. What's the magazine like according to the text?
A Creative. B. Up-to-date.
C. Vivid. D. Influential.
22. How many issues are published each year?
A. Six. B. Eight. C. Ten. D. Twelve.
23. What is special about the April and November issues?
A. They have more contents about students' life.
B. Some contents about universities are contained
C. Students can gain free access to university courses.
D. There might be advertisements inappropriate for teenagers.
B
It was a painful time for me, for I suffered from an illness and might never be able to have a child. As my 40th birthday approached, I began, for the first time, to notice babies and their happy, smiling mothers wherever I went.
One night, I came to a cafe to kill the boring time. An elegantly dressed, sightly older woman was seated next to me.
"Would you like to see a picture of my daughter?" she asked me, handing me a photo