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- _________? - This is Mr Smith speaking now. A.Who are you B.Who is that C.Who are you calling D.What do you want to say
- I was born in Boston, but I studied in New York._________? - I was born in New York, but studied in Boston. A.What do you do B.And you C.Where were you D.Do you
- I was worried about my maths, but Mr. Brown gave me an A. - _____ A.Don.t worry about it. B.Congratulations! That.s a difficult course. C.Mr. Brown is very good. D.Good luck to you!
-Would you go to the concert with me? -________, but I.m very busy now. A.I.d like to B.Sure C.No problem D.Certainly
-Can I get you a cup of tea? -___________. A.That.s very kind of you B.With pleasure C.You can, please D.Thank you for the tea
-I.ll be away on a business trip. Would you mind looking at my cat? -Not at all. ____________. A.I have no time B.I.d rather not C.You can leave D.I.d be happy to
-I.m sorry to hear that you failed in the exam. -___________. A.Not at all B.Oh, thank you.That.s very kind of you C.You are welcome D.Yes, I.m really sorry
- Hello, may I speak to Mike? - __________ A.Who are you? B.Sorry, he isn.t in. C.Thank you very much. D.Yes, here you are.
Passage 1 In the USA, there are many types of restaurants. Fast food restaurants(第1题线索) are very famous. You can find McDonald.s (第5题线索)and Kentucky Fried Chicken in many countries around the world. You look at a menu above the counter, and say what you.d like to eat. You pay the person who serves you. You take your food and sit down or take it away. There.s no need to leave a tip. In a coffee shop(第1题线索) you sit at the counter or at a table(第2题线索). You don.t wait for the waitress to show you where to sit. She usually brings you coffee when you sit down. You tell her what you.d like to eat and she brings it to you. You pay the cashier as you leave. In a family restaurant(第1题线索) the atmosphere is casual, but the waitress shows you where to sit. Often the waitress tells you her name, but you don.t need to tell her yours(第3题线索). If you don.t eat everything, your waitress gives you a doggy bag to take your food home. You add an extra fifteen percent to the bill as a tip. In top class restaurants(第1题线索), you need a reservation and you need to arrive on time. The waiter shows you where to sit. If you have wine, he may ask you to taste it. You can only refuse it if it tastes bad, not if you don.t like it. When you get your bill, check it and then add fifteen to twenty percent to it as a tip for the waiter.(第4题线索) 1)、There are three types of restaurants mentioned here. Four A.T B.F 2)、We should sit at a counter in a coffee shop. A.T B.F 3)、In a coffee shop the waitress often tells you her name. A.T B.F 4)、In a top class restaurant you need to add fifteen percent as a tip. A.T B.F 5)、The writer takes Mcdonald.s as fast food restaurant. A.T B.F
Passage 2 Last summer, I took my first airplane flight from London to New York.(第10题线索) I boarded the plane at Croydon Airfield and, from that moment on, my life was arranged for me on the trip. First, I was directed to my seat by the stewardess. Then, when the plane was ready to take off, the other passengers and I were told to fasten our seat belts. A few minutes after take-off, magazines and newspapers were passed out. Because my ears hurt, I was given some gum to chew.(第6、7题线索) Next, we were given instructions on what to do in case of an emergency. We were given earphones to listen to music and told that a movie would be shown after dinner. Before dinner, we were asked if we wanted a cocktail. Dinner was served on a tray, but it was attractive and delicious. We were permitted to have a refill on any beverage. After dinner, we were shown a new Hollywood movie. When I felt cold, I was given a blanket and when I felt airsick, I was given a paper bag(第9题线索). Everything was done for the comfort of the passengers. When the plane landed, I was almost sorry to get off and have to start doing things for myself again.(第8题线索) 6)、Before the take-off, the passengers were asked to chew some gum. A.T B.F 7)、Chewing some gum could ease the passengers. earache caused by the change in the air pressure. A.T B.F 8)、The man was sorry when the plane landed because he has to do things for himself again. A.T B.F 9)、When the man felt airsick, he was given a paper bag. A.T B.F 10)、The author took his first airplane flight from New York to Landon last summer. A.T B.F
Passage 3 When Dean Arnold got his first job, he was miserable. Each time he went to work, he coughed and he couldn.t breathe. Working in a bakery when you are allergic to(对……过敏)flour can be painful. But Arnold stayed with the National Biscuit Company for ten years. He was a businessman and he helped them improve production. At last his health problems became too serious. He left and formed his own company.(第12、13题线索) With his wife and mother, he founded Arnold Bakery. They tried new recipes, changing the kind and amount of flour used. This enabled Arnold to work there without too much pain. The bread, made with unbleached(未漂白的)flour, was baked in a brick oven. They began by baking two dozen loaves. The bread was sold door to door for fifteen cents a loaf. Winning customers to his unusual, old-fashioned bread took time. But Arnold, struggling against his allergy, built his bakery into one of the largest in the United States. 11)、"A Brick-oven Bread Baker"could be a good title for this passage.(主旨大意题) A.T B.F 12)、Dean wanted to make more money therefore he left the National Biscuit Company. A.T B.F 13)、Dean became successful in his business during his stay in the National Biscuit Company. A.T B.F 14)、Arnold.s bread was of poor quality. A.T B.F 15)、Dean Arnold can be best describe as “unhealthy”.不健康的 A.T B.F
Passage 1 One day a bookseller (书商) let a big box of books fall on his foot.(第一题线索) "Go to see the doctor," said his wife.((第二题线索) "No," he said. " I.ll wait until the doctor comes into the shop next time. Then I.ll ask him about my foot. If I go to see him, I.ll have to pay him. (第三题线索)" On the next day the doctor came into the shop for some books. When the bookseller was getting them ready, he told the doctor about his bad foot. The doctor looked at it. "You must put that foot in hot water every night. Then you must put something on it," said the doctor. He took out a piece of paper and wrote on it. "Buy this and put it on the foot before you go to bed every night," he said. "Thank you," said the bookseller. "And now, sir, here are your books. " "How much?" said the doctor. "Two pounds. " "Good," said the doctor. "I shall not have to pay you anything. "(第四题线索) "Why?" asked the bookseller. "I told you about your foot. I want two pounds for that. If people come to my house, I ask them to pay one pound for a small thing like that. But when I go to their houses, I want two pounds. (第五题线索)And I came here, didn.t I?" 1. What happened to the bookseller one day? A. He lost a box of books. B. His foot was wounded(弄伤,受伤) by a box of books. C. He lent the doctor a box of books. D. He sold out all his books. 2. The bookseller.s wife asked him _________. A. to go out for some medicine B. to send somebody for a doctor C. to go to see the doctor D. to wait for the doctor to come 3.The bookseller didn.t take his wife.s advice because________ . A. he was afraid of the doctor B. he didn.t like to take medicine C. he couldn.t walk by himself D. he didn.t want to pay the doctor 4.The doctor paid ________ for the books. A. one pound B. two pounds C. nothing D. something 5. The bookseller paid ________ money for seeing the doctor in the end. A. more B. less C. the same amount of D. no
Passage 2 Today Newton is a very clean place.Many years ago, however, there were millions of rats in it. They attacked the cats and dogs. Sometimes a great number of them knocked down a man or woman walking home at night. The rats were very large in size and they harmed many people. The government ordered everybody to kill rats. Most people were lazy, so they didn.t kill many. The government promised to pay some money for each dead rat. That made the people very happy. They killed thousands of rats everyday. A government officer put all the dead rats in a big pile. Sometimes a man brought hundreds in one day. After two weeks there were not many rats in the city, but people still brought many rats to the government office. The government officer thought that people were stealing dead rats from the pile. He ordered his men to dig a deep hole and put the rats in it. Soon there were no more rats, and the government didn.t pay any more money. 6. Newton is a place which ________ . A. used to be very clean B. is no longer a city C. is very clean D. will be very clean 7. When the government first ordered the people to kill rats, the people ________. A. asked for some money for each dead rat B. stole dead rats from the pile C. were too lazy to kill many rats D. killed nearly all the rats quickly 8. The people killed rats _________ . A. to get money from the government B. to help the government make the city clean C. to make the government officer happy D. to protect (保护) their cats and dogs 9. A deep hole was dug so that ________ . A. the rats couldn.t come out to attack people at night B. people could take rats from it easily C. people would kill more rats D. nobody could take any rats from the pile 10. What is the best topic for this passage? A. How to Kill Rats B. Newton-A City of Rats C. How Newton Became a Very Clean Place D. How Newton Became a Famous City
Passage 3 Mr. Tom Forester lived by himself a long way from town. He hardly ever left his home,but one day he went into town to buy some things in the market. After he had bought them, he went into a restaurant and sat down at a table by himself. When he looked around, he saw several old people put glasses on before reading their newspapers, so after lunch he decided to go to a shop to buy himself some glasses too. He walked along the road, and soon found a shop. The man in the shop made him try on a lot of glasses, but Tom always said," No, I can.t read with these. " The man became more and more puzzled (迷惑不解) , until finally he said, "Excuse me, but can you read at all?" "No, of course I can’t!" Tom said angrily. "If I was already able to read, do you think I would have come here to buy glasses?" 11. Mr. Forester lived ________. A. with his family in a city B. with his family in the countryside C. alone in a city D. alone in the countryside 12. Tom _________ went into town. A. often B. always C. almost never=hardly ever D. everyday 13. The old people in the restaurant read their newspapers __________. A. with glasses on B. with glasses off C. with glasses of beer in front of them D. with glass pipes in their mouths 14. The shop Tom went into sold _________. A. drinking glasses and cups B. glass for windows and doors C. glasses for people who could not read D. glasses for people who could not see well 15. What kind of mistake did Tom make? A. He went to the wrong kind of shop. B. He didn.t try on all the glasses in the shop. C. He thought that a person (who had not learned to read) would be able to do so if he wore glasses. D. He left his money in the restaurant
Passage 4 Once James Thornhill, a famous English painter(第16题线索), was asked to paint some pictures on the walls of the king.s palace in England.(第17题线索) Then workers were sent for and a big platform (台子) was made. With the help of a worker, Thornhill started painting on the platform. They worked for a whole year (第18题线索)and at last the pictures were ready. Thornhill was happy when he looked at the pictures, for they were really beautiful. He looked at them for a long time, and then took one step back and looked again. Now the pictures were even more beautiful. (第19题线索)He took another step, then another. Finally he was at the very edge of the platform, but he didn.t know it because he was thinking of his pictures. The worker saw everything. "What should I do?" he thought. "Thornhill was at the very edge of the platform. If I cry out, he will take another step, fall off it and surely be killed. "So the worker quickly took some paint (漆) and threw it at the pictures.(第20题线索) "What are you doing?" cried the painter, running quickly forward to his pictures. 16. James Thornhill was an English ________. A. worker B. artist C. king D. writer 17. He was ordered to _________ . A. paint the wall of the king.s palace in England B. paint some pictures on the wall of the palace C. build a big platform in front of the palace D. put up some new pictures on the old wall 18. It took them _________ to finish the pictures. A. a month B. a week C. twelve months D. half a month 19. James Thornhill felt that the ________ he was from the pictures, the ________they were. A. nearer. . . more beautiful B. farther. . . more ugly C. farther. . . more beautiful D. higher above. . . more good-looking 20. The worker threw some paint at the pictures in order to________. A. save James. life B. destroy the picture C. make the picture more beautiful D. make the king angry