2026年暑假学习与应用七年级第93页答案
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Thousands of years ago, people went to public(公共的)bathhouses to clean themselves. Today, it may be strange for someone to wash with others outside their home. But most houses did not have bathrooms in them at that time. People had to go to public bathhouses. In fact, they were not just a place to wash, but also to meet with others and have a rest.

The first public bathhouse was in India over 4,000 years ago. From that time, many countries used public bathhouses. In ancient(古代的)Greece, the public bathhouses included areas for washing, a common pool for resting and areas for exercise. In ancient Rome, there were also public bathhouses. Some even included game rooms, gardens and libraries!
Countries like Türkiye, Japan, China, Hungary and Italy have them now, but in different styles. The Korean public bathhouses do not only have the areas for washing. They have more. Most of them have computer rooms, dining halls and places for sleeping on warm floors and having fun in front of large TVs. Amazingly, many large public bathhouses in Korea are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Public bathhouses sound like a strange idea, but they are interesting things you may want to try if you can. They are a lot of fun.
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)1. Thousands of years ago, people built public bathhouses because
.
A. it was healthy to wash in groups
B. they did not have bathrooms at home
C. they didn't have enough water or time
D. they liked to wash with others outside their home
(
)2. From the passage, we can find public bathhouses with libraries in ancient
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A. India
B. China
C. Greece
D. Rome
(
)3. It's better to put the sentence "Public bathhouses are in use today." in
.
A. ①
B. ②
C. ③
D. ④
(
)4. The passage is mainly about
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A. what early public bathhouses were like
B. how public bathhouses change with time
C. why people built public bathhouses in ancient times
D. when people built early public bathhouses in ancient times
(
)5. What does the writer think of the public bathhouses?
A. Interesting.
B. Useless.
C. Boring.
D. Strange.

答案

1-5 BDCBA

解析

1. 细节理解题。根据第一段内容“But most houses did not have bathrooms in them at that time. People had to go to public bathhouses.”可知几千年前人们建造公共澡堂是因为家中没有浴室,对应选项B。
2. 细节理解题。根据第二段内容“In ancient Rome, there were also public bathhouses. Some even included game rooms, gardens and libraries!”可知古罗马的部分公共澡堂里设有图书馆,对应选项D。
3. 句子还原题。待填入的句子含义为“公共澡堂如今仍在使用”,位置③之后的内容正好介绍了当下不同国家仍有不同风格的公共澡堂,该句放在此处可以起到承上启下的作用,承接上文古代公共澡堂的相关介绍,引出下文现代公共澡堂的内容,因此选C。
4. 主旨大意题。文章先后介绍了公共澡堂的起源原因、古代不同地区公共澡堂的特征、现代各国公共澡堂的发展,整体讲述了公共澡堂随时间推移的发展变化,其余三个选项都只对应文章的部分内容,不够全面,因此选B。
5. 细节理解题。根据最后一段内容“Public bathhouses sound like a strange idea, but they are interesting things you may want to try if you can. They are a lot of fun.”可知作者认为公共澡堂很有趣,对应选项A。