阅读理解,判断正误。 Sally was fourteen. She studied in a middle school. She liked dancing and singing and spent a lot of time on them. But she hated math and even decided to give it up. Her father was anxious about it. It was Sunday. Sally's father gave a call to his sister who taught math in another school. He hoped she would come and tell his daughter how to learn math. The woman came and said, "You are a clever girl, Sally. I'm sure you will soon learn math well if you do your best. " "I'm afraid I can't. Aunt," said Sally, "Girls can't be good at math. " "I don't think so," said the woman. "I was good at it when I was a girl. You must do more exercises and try different ways to practice doing math problems until you work them out or at least understand them better. Here is a math problem. Please think it over and see if you can work it out. " "OK," said the girl, "Let me try. " About an hour later, Sally took the. exercise book to her aunt and said, "I've tried several times and worked out the problem at last. " "Well done!" her aunt looked at her answer and said happily, "Now you see, math is not as difficult as you thought. " ( ) 1. Sally tried her best to learn math but could not learn it well. ( ) 2. Sally spent much more time in singing and dancing than in learning math. ( ) 3. Her aunt didn't think that girls could be good at math. ( ) 4. The father asked his sister to teach his daughter how to learn math. ( ) 5. Sally worked out the problem at last. |