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  Dear Mum and Dad,

  It was a great idea to send me over to Britain to learn English this summer! I’ve met so many students-from Sweden, France and all over the world.And there are lots of students from Germany here too.It’s just like being at home.What a relief to find normal people, even in England, and to speak in a normal language most of the time.

  Of course, we do have English lessons in the day, and I have to talk to the family I stay with here.Do you know, some of my friends have said they won’t go out with us in the evening any more-they want to speak English and find English friends.I think they’re mad.The family I live with are very nice.But they have some strange habits.They drink tea all day:at breakfast, in the afternoon and at bedtime.And they eat butter with salt in it! If I go out in the evening, I often eat fish and chips.The food is wrapped up in a newspaper;at least reading the paper takes your mind off the fish and chips! Here at the coast, we travel by bus.The buses are always late.I was knocked down by an old lady the other day because I didn’t stand in the queue.English people seem very quiet and reserved, so I was very surprised to see how violent they become about queues.Also, if you ask them directions, they suddenly become very chatty and go on for hours.

  I’d like to come back here next year to see all my friends again-oh yes, and to learn some more English…

Your loving son,

Hans

(1)

According to the passage,the writer of the letter is from ________.

[  ]

A.

England

B.

France

C.

Germany

D.

Sweden

(2)

Which of the following statements is NOT true?

[  ]

A.

I live with very good people here.

B.

I live with very strange people here.

C.

The family I live with like to drink tea.

D.

The family I live with eat butter with salt in it.

(3)

The underlined sentence “I was knocked down by an old lady the other day” shows that ________.

[  ]

A.

British people are not friendly

B.

the old ladies in Britain are not friendly

C.

British people are very quiet

D.

You must line up to take a bus

(4)

From the passage, we know that ________.

[  ]

A.

the writer has many friends in Britain now

B.

the writer doesn’t like British old ladies

C.

Britain is a good place to stay in

D.

British people like their weather

答案:1.C;2.B;3.D;4.A;
解析:

(1)

推断题。从第一段可以看出,作者说到在那里也有很多来自德国的学生,就像在家里一样。错误选项说明:A项作者是去学习英语的,当然不会是英国人;B和D项都是作者所举的来自各国的例子。

(2)

是非题。要选出错误的选项,第三段可以看出,我寄宿的这家人有整天喝茶的怪习惯等,但并没有说他们是奇怪的人。A、C和D项都可以在第三段找到。

(3)

细节题。从第二段可以看出,作者之所以被撞倒是因为他没有排队。错误选项说明:第二段中作者说英国人一般都是很友好的,排除A、B项;C项可以在第四段找到。

(4)

推断题。从文章最后一段可以看出,作者在那里结交了很多的朋友。B、C和D项文中都没有提到。


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