广西英语九年级上册期中专练-阅读判断(含解析)
判断正误:阅读下面的材料,判断下列的句子是否符合短文内容。符合的填涂 T,不符合的填涂 F。
On July 18th, Scott and his parents went to Qingdao, Shandong for the summer vacation. Scott was happy about the trip because he hoped to see the beautiful sea very much.
It was about 11:00 a.m. when they arrived in Qingdao by bus on the first day. They found a hotel and had a short rest in their room first. After lunch, they decided to go to the beach. At about 3:00 p.m., they got to the beach. It was really hot and sunny. There were many people on the beach. Scott’s parents spent much time playing beach volleyball. Scott enjoyed swimming in the sea. About two hours later, they went back to the hotel. They all felt very relaxed.
On the second day, it rained all the day. Scott watched TV with his father in the hotel. His mother went shopping by herself.
On July 20th, they went to Laoshan Mountain by bus in the morning. They climbed the mountain and took lots of photos. They were tired but very happy.
On the morning of July 21st, they left the hotel and took the bus home.
1.Scott didn’t like sea at all.
2.Paragraph 2 mainly tells us what Scott’s family did on the first day.
3.Scott watched TV with his father in the hotel on July 19th.
4.Scott’s family stayed in Qingdao for four days.
5.Scott’s family went back home by bus.
判断正误:阅读下面的材料,判断下列的句子是否符合短文内容。符合的填涂 T,不符合的填涂 F。
You may have a sense of direction, or you may not. Some people could find their way across the Sahara without a map, while others can get lost easily even with a map. Why
Scientists say people are all born with a sense of direction, but they are not sure how it works. One theory(理论) is that people with a good sense of direction have simply worked harder at developing it. Research being carried out at the University of Liverpool supports this idea. It suggests that if people don’t develop their sense of direction, they will lose it.
“Children have the ability to find their way after they are seven years old,” says Jim Martland, the research director of the project. “However, if they are not allowed to go out alone or are taken everywhere by car, they will never develop the skills to improve their sense of direction.”
Jim Martand also emphasizes(强调) that young people should be taught certain skills to improve their sense of direction. He gives the following suggestions.
★ If you are using a map, try to find the place where you are and the place where you are going. Try to find the way between them.
★ If you leave your bike in a strange place, put in near something like a big stone or a tree. Note landmarks on the route(路线) as you go away from your bike. When you return, go back along the same route.
★ Use lines such as streets in a town, or walls in the countryside to guide you. Count your steps so that you know how far you have gone. Note any landmark such as a tower block or a hill which can help you to find out where you are.
6.Scientists believe that only some people are born with the sense of direction.
7.The sense of direction is a lifelong ability.
8.Kids can’t develop a good sense of direction if they’re always driven around in a car.
9.Counting our steps can help us know how far we have gone.
10.Bikes can be used as landmarks when you get to a new city.
判断正误:阅读下面的材料,判断下列的句子是否符合短文内容。符合的填涂 T,不符合的填涂 F。
Famous Inventions and Their Inventors
X-rays were discovered in 1895 by a German professor, Wilhelm Roentgen. People all over the world were amazed by his invention, the X-ray machine. This invention was so important that Roentgen won the first Nobel Prize for Physics in 1901.
The telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell, a doctor and speech teacher. The first phone call was made by Bell in 1876. He got acid(酸) on his pants by accident and wanted his partner, Thomas Watson, to help him. The first words spoken on the telephone were “Mr. Watson, come here! I need you!”
Television was invented in 1926 by John Logie Baird, a Scottish inventor. Baird’s television certainly didn't look like a television today! Electronic televisions like the ones we have today were invented by Vladimir Zworykin in the 1920s in the United States.
The first computer was built in 1946 by two American engineers, J. Presper Eckert and John W. Mauchly. It was developed for the army, and it was so large that it took up the whole room! Later, in 1971, the “microchip” was invented, and small home computers were first produced for personal use. Today computers are involved in almost everything we do and are found almost everywhere we go.
根据短文内容,判断正(T)误(F)。
11.X-rays were discovered by a Scottish inventor in 1901.
12.Wilhelm Roentgen won the first Nobel Prize for Physics.
13.The telephone was invented by a German professor.
14.The first television and the ones we have today looked the same.
15.Two American engineers built the first computer in 1946.
判断正误:阅读下面的材料,判断下列的句子是否符合短文内容。符合的填涂 T,不符合的填涂 F。
Did you forget your password(密码) or your ID Well, you’ll never forget your face. Using your face as your ID is more convenient. You could take the subway or get on the plane with just your face alone. This is how facial recognition(人脸识别) works.
In China, facial recognition systems have been used in many areas. People can now get on the subway by using that. They just need to connect their online payment systems with the subway smartphone app. Students can pass through school gates by scanning their faces. Facial recognition systems have been making our life more convenient and often help us save lots of time.
However, there are some people who may feel uncomfortable because they don’t know how their facial information is used or whether it will be let out. If so, the secret information will become known to the public. When someone steals their personal information, they can change their bank card and password, but can they change their face when their facial information is stolen
As facial recognition is used more and more in our daily lives—from schools and subways to street corners and smartphones. Of course, we should also be concerned about its safety problems while enjoying the convenience that facial recognition brings to us.
根据文章内容,判断句子正(T)、误(F)。
16.If you use your face as your ID, you’ll never worry about forgetting your password.
17.Facial recognition systems can make our life convenient but it often wastes lots of time.
18.Some people think their information may be let out when using facial recognition systems.
19.When your secret information is stolen, you can change your facial information to keep safe.
20.We’d better not use facial recognition systems because it is used in too many areas.
判断正误:阅读下面的材料,判断下列的句子是否符合短文内容。符合的填涂 T,不符合的填涂 F。
Suggestions for traveling
Dos
●Talk politely to strangers. ●Wash your hands before eating, and eat quietly. ●Remember to wear comfortable shoes. ●Try to take public transport. ●Try to speak some of the local language even if you can only say“Hello”and“Thank you”. ●Visit local sights, taste local food and try to understand other people's lives in new places.
Don'ts
●Spit(吐痰)or drop litter everywhere. ●Talk loudly on your mobile phone. ●Take off your shoes on planes, trains or buses. ●Smoke in public places. ●Cut in line. ●Cross the street when the red light is on. ●Write graffiti(乱涂乱画)anywhere. ●Just go shopping.
根据短文,判断下列句子意思与原文是否相符,相符的写T,不相符的写F.
21.We are supposed to eat quietly and talk politely.
22.It's possible to talk loudly on mobile phone.
23.Cutting in line and littering are not allowed.
24.You can take off your shoes on buses.
25.These suggestions are for kids only.
判断正误:阅读下面的材料,判断下列的句子是否符合短文内容。符合的填涂 T,不符合的填涂 F。
Dear Dr. Green, I’m Jim. My relationship with my mother is getting worse and worse now. It seems she’s never tired of talking. She talks here and there, day and night. More seriously, I feel like we don’t have much in common. She doesn’t always understand what I’m trying to say. What should I do
Dear Jim, I know how you feel. It’s not easy being your age. And it’s not easy being a mother, either. It’s common for kids to have trouble talking with parents. But remember, she’s nagging (唠叨) you because she just wants what’s best for you. Talking is her way to show love and care. And she also wants to know more about you. After a day’s work, she’s tired, too. But she will never be tired of caring about you. Kids should learn to understand and care about parents. In my opinion, you should share school life with her. Then, you talk and she listens. Doing some housework with her is another good way for you two to know each other better. And if possible, often tell her your feelings about the things around you. Always keep in mind: be polite and patient.
阅读上面两封信,根据信件内容判断正(T)误(F)。
26.Jim wrote to Dr. Green because he had some trouble with his friends’ relationship.
27.In Jim’s eyes, his mother doesn’t always understand what he’s trying to say.
28.Dr. Green thinks it’s common for kids to have trouble talking with their parents.
29.In Dr. Green’s opinion, talking is a way for mothers to relax after a day’s work.
30.Dr. Green explains several reasons for moms’ nagging and offers the suggestions.
Suggestions for Traveling
Don'ts Dos
●Spit(吐痰) or drop litter everywhere. ●Talk loudly on your mobile phone. ●Take off your shoes on planes,trains or buses. ●Smoke in public places. ●Cut in line. ●Cross the street when the red light is on. ●Write graffiti(乱涂乱画) anywhere. ●Just go shopping. ●Talk politely to strangers. ●Wash your hands before eating and eat quietly. ●Try to speak some of the local language even if you can only say “Hello” and “Thank you”. ●Visit local sights,taste local food and try to understand other people's lives in new places.
根据短文内容,判断下列句子正(T)误(F)。
31.These suggestions are for kids only.
32.Take off your shoes in public places.
33.Cutting in line and littering are not allowed.
34.It's impolite to talk loudly on mobile phones.
35.We are supposed to eat quietly and talk politely.
判断正误:阅读下面的材料,判断下列的句子是否符合短文内容。符合的填涂 T,不符合的填涂 F。
Do you want to become better at making small talk with new people Do you want to become better at networking with others Nothing will improve your networking ability and your ability to make a successful conversation with other people rather than your curiosity(好奇心) about them.
When you have curiosity about others, you will be much less nervous and your conversations will work a lot better. Instead of worrying about yourself, “What can I say next that won’t sound stupid ” you will focus on learning more about the other person.
Making small talk with strangers can be tricky. We’ve all heard the advice that we should pick something out of our environment and use that as a main point to start our small talk with the other person. It’s true that this can be a great starting point for a conversation. However, when you focus too much on discussing things like the weather in your city, you can bring the conversation to a painful end very quickly. The other person will sense that you are trying to make a conversation, but that you have no interest in really getting to know him or her.
How can you keep small talk from becoming boring One way is to watch the other person for what is really interesting to them. When you understand, start making the conversation a bit more about their life, their opinions, and their experiences. After you have had a few minutes to break the ice, try looking for ways to make the conversation a little bit more personal. He or she might be happy to discuss his or her favorite team or musical band.
根据短文内容, 判断正(T)误(F)。
36.The writer mainly wants to tell us that curiosity helps us know new people quickly.
37.When you have curiosity about others, you will be much more nervous.
38.While making a conversation, we should try to learn more about the other person.
39.One way to keep small talk from becoming boring is to know other person’s interest.
40.Discussion about other’s favorite team or musical band is not very polite.
根据短文内容,判断下面各小题的正(T)误(F)。
A well- known poem by Tang Dynasty poet Du Mu tells of a sad scene in early April: “Rains fall heavily as Qingming comes, and passers -by with lowered spirits go.”
This scene takes place on Tomb Sweeping Day, also known as the Qingming Festival. Tomb Sweeping Day is a traditional Chinese festival. It began in the Zhou Dynasty, over 2500 years ago. Chinese people celebrate it to remember and honor their ancestors. It falls in every April of lunar calendar. Tomb Sweeping Day became a public holiday in the Chinese mainland in 2008. People have one day off for that day.
On this day, families bring flowers, food and wine to the grave sites ( 墓地) of their ancestors. They place cakes, fruit in front of the graves and some may burn joss paper as money for the dead. After that, they sweep the tombs and cherish ( 珍惜) the memories of their dead family members. Tomb Sweeping Day gives us a chance to show respect to our ancestors and family members who passed away and show that we miss them. This tradition shows that family values are an important part of Chinese culture.
Tomb Sweeping Day is also the beginning of the time for gardening and outdoor activities in China. Families often get together for outings or flying kites at this time.
Do you have a day like our Tomb Sweeping Day in your country
41.The underlined sentence in Paragraph One means “清明时节雨纷纷,路上行人欲断魂。”
42.Tomb Sweeping Day started from Tang Dynasty.
43.People can rest for two days on Tomb Sweeping Day.
44.Tomb Sweeping Day is also the ending of the time for gardening and outdoor activities in China.
45.The passage is mainly about the history and development of Tomb Sweeping Day.
判断正误:阅读下面的材料,判断下列的句子是否符合短文内容。符合的填涂 T,不符合的填涂 F。
In America, Mother’s Day is a holiday on the second Sunday in May. On that day children give their mother cards, presents and flowers. One of the best ways to celebrate Mother’s Day is to give your mother a day off (休息一天). Let her have a good rest while other members of the family do the housework.
Many families begin Mother’s Day with breakfast in bed. Usually Dad and the children will let Mom sleep more as they go into the kitchen and get ready for her favorite meal. After the food is cooked, they keep everything nice on a plate. They don’t forget to put the bottle with only one flower on the plate. When everything is ready, Dad and children carefully carry the plate and Mom’s favorite books or newspapers to the bed. Many families take Mom to her favorite restaurant for a meal. It is a good day to let your Mom have a rest and let her see what a wonderful family she has.
根据短文内容,判断正(T)误(F):
46.Mother’s Day is on May 2nd.
47.It is the best way to let Mom have a good rest on Mother’s Day.
48.Children put all kinds of flowers into a bottle for their Mom.
49.They let Mom have her favorite breakfast in bed.
50.Many families go to a good restaurant for breakfast on that day.
参考答案:
1.F 2.T 3.T 4.F 5.T
【分析】本文是一篇记叙文。主要介绍了Scott一家人去青岛旅行的经过。
1.细节理解题。根据“Scott was happy about the trip because he hoped to see the beautiful sea very much.”可知,Scott很开心因为他希望看见美丽的大海。故答案为F。
2.主旨大意题。分析第二段可知,是在按照时间顺序介绍Scott一家人第一天所做的事情。故答案为T。
3.细节理解题。根据“On the second day, it rained all the day. Scott watched TV with his father in the hotel.”可知,他们是7月18日到的青岛,第二天也就是7月19日,雨天,所以Scott和他的爸爸在酒店看电视。故答案为T。
4.推理判断题。根据“On July 18th, Scott and his parents went to Qingdao”及“On the morning of July 21st, they left the hotel and took the bus home.”可知,他们来的时候是7月18日,走的时候是7月21日上午,因此他们在青岛待了三天。故答案为F。
5.细节理解题。根据“they left the hotel and took the bus home.”可知,他们是坐大巴回的家。故答案为T。
6.B 7.B 8.A 9.A 10.B
【分析】本文介绍了人们与生俱来的方向感的问题,并就如何提高自己辨别方向的能力提出了几点建议。
6.细节理解题。根据“Scientists say people are all born with a sense of direction,”可知,科学家们说,所有的人生来就有方向感,此句表述错误,故答案为B。
7.细节理解题。根据“It suggests that if people don’t develop their sense of direction, they will lose it”可知,如果人们不培养自己的方向感,他们就会失去方向感,说明它不是一种终身都具有的能力,此句表述错误,故答案为B。
8.细节理解题。根据“However, if they are not allowed to go out alone or are taken everywhere by car; they will never develop the skills to improve their sense of direction”可知,如果孩子们总是被载着到处跑,他们就不能培养良好的方向感,此句表述正确,故答案为A。
9.细节理解题。根据“Count your steps so that you know how far you have gone”可知,数一下你的步数,这样你就知道你走了多远,此句表述正确,故答案为A。
10.细节理解题。根据“Note any landmark such as a tower block or a hill which can help you to find out where you are”可知,塔楼或小山可以作为地标,而自行车不能作为地标,此句表述错误,故答案为B。
11.F 12.T 13.F 14.F 15.T
【分析】这篇短文讲述了X射线;电话;电视和第一台计算机的发明人及时间等。
11.细节理解题。根据文中X-rays were discovered in 1895 by a German professor可知x射线是在1895年被一位德国教授发现的,所以该句子是错误的。故选F。
12.细节理解题。根据文中This invention was so important that Roentgen won the first Nobel Prize for Physics in 1901.可知Wilhelm Roentgen是第一个获得诺贝尔物理学奖的。故答案是T。
13.细节理解题。根据文中可知The telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell, a doctor and speech teacher. 电话是由医生兼语言教师亚历山大·格雷厄姆·贝尔发明的。不是德国教授。故答案是F。
14.细节理解题。根据文中Baird’s television certainly didn't look like a television today! Electronic 可知贝尔德的电视机看起来一点也不像今天的电视机!故答案是F。
15.细节理解题。根据文中The first computer was built in 1946 by two American engineers,可知第一台电脑是由两个美国工程师发明的。故选T。
16.T 17.F 18.T 19.F 20.F
【导语】本文主要介绍了人脸识别技术的应用及存在的安全隐患。
16.细节理解题。根据“you’ll never forget your face. Using your face as your ID is more convenient.”可知,你永远不会忘记你的脸。用你的脸作为身份证更方便。因此题干“如果你用你的脸作为身份证,您永远不会担心忘记密码。”表述正确。故答案为T。
17.细节理解题。根据“Facial recognition systems have been making our life more convenient and often help us save lots of time.”可知,面部识别系统使我们的生活变得更加方便,并且经常帮助我们节省大量时间。而不是浪费时间。所以题干“面部识别系统可以让我们的生活变得方便,但它经常浪费时间”表述错误。故答案为F。
18.细节理解题。根据“However, there are some people who may feel uncomfortable because they don’t know how their facial information is used or whether it will be let out.”可知,然而,有些人可能会感到不舒服,因为他们不知道自己的面部信息是如何使用的或它是否会被泄露。所以题干“有些人认为在他们的信息可能会在使用面部识别系统时泄露出去。”表述正确。故答案为T。
19.细节理解题。根据“When someone steals their personal information, they can change their bank card and password, but can they change their face when their facial information is stolen ”可知,当有人窃取他们的个人信息时,他们可以更改他们的银行卡和密码,但是,当他们的面部信息被盗时,他们能改头换面吗?可见,人们可以更改他们的银行卡和密码,但不能更改他们的面部信息。所以题干“当你的个人信息被盗时,你可以更改你的面部信息”表述错误。故答案为F。
20.推理判断题。根据“As facial recognition is used more and more in our daily lives—from schools and subways to street corners and smartphones.”可知,面部识别在我们的日常生活中被广泛地使用,由此可知,应建议大家使用面部识别。所以题干“我们最好不要使用面部识别系统,因为它被用于太多的领域。”表述错误。故答案为F。
21.T 22.T 23.T 24.F 25.F
【分析】这篇短文列举了旅游期间应该做的事情和不应该做的事情。我们最好遵循它们,做到文明出行。
21.细节理解。根据表格左边第一条建议“有礼貌地和陌生人交谈”和第二条建议“在吃东西之前洗手,静静地吃”可知题干所表达意思和原文相符。故选T。
22.细节理解。根据表格右边第一条建议“不要用手机大声交谈”可知有些人做得不好,存在这种现象。故题干“用手机大声交谈是可能的”与原文相符。故选T
23.细节理解。根据表格右边第一条建议“不要到处吐痰或乱扔垃圾”和第五条建议“不要插队”可知题干所表达意思和原文相符。故选T。
24.细节理解。根据表格右边第三条建议“不要在飞机、火车公交车上脱鞋子”可知题干所表达意思和原文不相符。故选F。
25.细节理解。文中没有表明这些建议仅仅适用于孩子。事实上,旅行期间有时候成年人也做得不够好,所以这些建议适合任何人。故题干所表达意思和原文不相符。故选F。
26.F 27.T 28.T 29.F 30.T
【分析】文章大意:Jim给Dr. Green写信,倾诉了自己与妈妈之间沟通的矛盾;Dr. Green在回信中谈了自己的看法并给出了一些建议。
26.细节理解题。根据“My relationship with my mother is getting worse and worse now.”可知,Jim和妈妈之间产生了沟通的矛盾,而不是和朋友,所以本小题说法错误。故填F。
27.细节理解题。根据“She doesn’t always understand what I’m trying to say.”可知,Jim认为妈妈有时不理解他要说什么,所以本小题说法正确。故填T。
28.细节理解题。根据“It’s common for kids to have trouble talking with parents.”可知,Dr. Green认为孩子和父母之间沟通不畅是普遍现象,所以本小题说法正确。故填T。
29.细节理解题。根据“Talking is her way to show love and care.”可知,Dr. Green认为谈心是妈妈表达爱和关心的方式,而不是下班后的放松方式,所以本小题说法错误。故填F。
30.判断推理题。根据“…because she just wants what’s best for you. Talking is her way to show love and care. And she also wants to know more about you.”和“In my opinion, you should...about the things around you.”可知,Dr. Green在回信中解释了妈妈唠叨的几个原因并给出了建议,所以本小题说法正确。故填T。
31.F 32.F 33.T 34.T 35.T
【分析】本文介绍一些给游客的建议,应做的事和不应该做的事。
31.F
根据Suggestions for Traveling可知这是给游客的建议,因此不只是针对孩子们,故此处与原文不符,故为F。
32.F
根据Don’ts●Take off your shoes on planes,trains or buses.可知不要在飞机上、火车上和公交车上,这些公众场所脱鞋,故此处与原文不符,故为F。
33.T
根据Don’ts●Spit(吐痰) or drop litter everywhere.和●Cut in line.可知到处扔垃圾和插队是不被允许的,故此处与原文一致,故为T。
34.T
根据Don’ts●Talk loudly on your mobile phone.可知大声打电话是不礼貌的,故此处与原文一致,故为T。
35.T
根据Dos●Talk politely to strangers.和●Wash your hands before eating and eat quietly.可知我们应该礼貌地和陌生人交谈,要安静的吃饭,故此处与原文一致,故为T。
点睛:根据阅读题干,在文中找出题干所在的语句或段落,进行分析比较,概括总结,判断出正确与错误。例如小题2,根据Don’ts●Take off your shoes on planes,trains or buses.可知不要在飞机上、火车上和公交车上,这些公众场所脱鞋,故此处与原文不符,故为F。
36.F 37.F 38.T 39.T 40.F
【导语】本文主要介绍了如何改善我们与他人之间的闲聊,以及怎样才能不让闲谈变得无聊。
36.推理判断题。根据第一段可知,好奇心可以帮助我们开始一个好的闲聊而不是快速认识一个新人,表述错误,故答案为F。
37.细节理解题。根据“When you have curiosity about others, you will be much less nervous”可知,当你对别人有好奇心时,你就不会那么紧张了,表述错误,故答案为F。
38.细节理解题。根据最后一段可知,在进行谈话时,我们应该试着更多地了解对方,谈论他们的生活,他们的观点和他们的经历,故答案为T。
39.细节理解题。根据“How can you keep small talk from becoming boring One way is to watch the other person for what is really interesting to them”可知,让闲聊不变得无聊的一个方法是了解对方的兴趣,故答案为T。
40.细节理解题。根据“After you have had a few minutes to break the ice, try looking for ways to make the conversation a little bit more personal. He or she might be happy to discuss his or her favorite team or musical band”可知,对方可能很乐意讨论他或她最喜欢的球队或乐队,表述错误,故答案为F。
41.T 42.F 43.F 44.F 45.T
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。本文主要介绍了清明节的起源和意义。
41.句意猜测题。根据“A well- known poem by Tang Dynasty poet Du Mu tells of a sad scene in early April: “Rains fall heavily as Qingming comes, and passers -by with lowered spirits go.”可知这句话是杜甫的诗句,其意思是“清明时节雨纷纷,路上行人欲断魂”,故答案为T。
42.细节理解题。根据“It began in the Zhou Dynasty, over 2500 years ago. ”可知开始于周朝,而不是唐朝,故答案为F。
43.细节理解题。根据“People have one day off for that day.”可知,人们在那一天会放假一天,而不是两天,故答案为F。
44.细节理解题。根据“Tomb Sweeping Day is also the beginning of the time for gardening and outdoor activities in China. ”可知,清明节是园艺和户外活动的开始时间,不是结束时间,故答案为F。
45.主旨大意题。根据“This scene takes place on Tomb Sweeping Day…It began in the Zhou Dynasty, over 2500 years ago.”及“Tomb Sweeping Day is also the beginning of …flying kites at this time.”可知,本文主要讲清明节的历史和发展,故答案为T。
46.F 47.T 48.F 49.T 50.F
【分析】本文介绍了美国人如何庆祝母亲节。
46.根据“In America, Mother’s Day is a holiday on the second Sunday in May.”可知,母亲节在5月的第二个星期日,不是在5月2日,此处与原文不符,故选F。
47.根据“One of the best ways to celebrate Mother’s Day is to give your mother a day off (休息一天).”可知,庆祝母亲节的最好的方法就是让你的母亲休息一天,此处与原文一致,故选T。
48.根据“Usually Dad and the children will let Mom sleep more as they go into the kitchen and get ready for her favorite meal…They don’t forget to put the bottle with only one flower on the plate.”可知,父亲和孩子们把只装有一朵花的瓶子放到盘子上,不是把各种各样的花放进瓶子里,此处与原文不符,故选F。
49.根据“Many families begin Mother’s Day with breakfast in bed.”可知,他们在母亲节让母亲在床上吃最喜欢的早餐,此处与原文一致,故选T。
50.根据“Many families take Mom to her favorite restaurant for a meal.”可知,许多家庭带母亲去她最喜欢的餐馆吃饭,而不是去一家好餐馆吃早饭,此处与原文不符,故选F。
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