题目列表(包括答案和解析)
- The teachers in that school speak either English or French, or even _____.
- That’s so cool!
A. all B.both C. neither D. none
阅读理解
Social CustomsThe Americans and the British not only speak the same language but also share a large number of social customs. For example, in both America and England people shake hands when they meet each other for the first time. This is often true for women as well as for men. Also most Englishmen will open a door for a woman or offer their seats to a woman and so will most Americans.
Neither the British nor the Americans object to (反对) standing in a queue, at the post office, the movies, the bank or anywhere. Promptness is important both in England and America. That is, if a dinner invitation is for seven o'clock, the dinner guest either arrives close to the time or calls up to explain why he will be late or why he can't come. Of course, these two peoples have other customs that are different: the Americans have “coffee breaks”, the British more often have “tea breaks”, for example. But there is much more that they have in common.
判断下列各句是否符合短文内容(在括号内画“T”或“F”)
(1) Both the American and the British peoples speak the same language and have many common social customs.
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(2) People would shake hands with foreigners in America, but they wouldn't do the same in England.
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(3) Men in both countries like doing women favors.
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(4) Men in both countries very much like talking to women.
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(5) Public places are always very crowded in both countries.
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(6) Both peoples like tea as well as coffee.
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(7) The Americans like coffee just as much as the British like tea.
( )
(8) Both peoples think it's important to be on time.
( )
(9) Yet the two peoples have nothing in common.
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(10) The word “promptness” means “arriving at about the right time.” ( )
A. so did he
B. so he did
C. nor did he
D. neither he did
阅读理解
Mr Clarke lives at the foot of the mountain. He Keeps the forest for a rich farmer there. The only road to the forest is just in front of the house. He can easily see the people who want to enter the forest. Sometimes he has to be on duty at night. When he hears some sound he has to get up to see if someone cuts the tree.
One day he bought something in the town. He found a strong dog and bought it. He loves it very much and often gives meat or bread to it. And when a strange man walks close to his house, it barks(吠) loudly. So he can soon know about it and goes out to find out who it is.
But last week something was wrong with Mr Clarke. He didn't feel well and couldn't fall asleep in the evening. He had to go to a hospital in the town. The doctor looked him over and then asked,“Have you got a dog, sir?”“Yes, I have got one. ”“You have got a skin disease(皮肤病) ,” said the doctor. “I'm sure your dog infected(传染) it to you. You can't come in touch it any longer. ”
When he came out of the hospital, he met a friend and told him about it. The man asked ,“What are you going to do, to sell your dog or to give it to another man?”
“Neither,” answered Mr Clarke,“I have decided to see another doctor. It's much easier to find a doctor than to buy a good dog. ”
(1) Mr Clarke lives at the foot of a mountain because
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A. it's very quiet there
B. he has a farm there
C. his work is to keep the forest
D. he can have a good rest there
(2) Mr Clarke is afraid_______, so he bought a dog.
[ ]
A. someone picks the fruit
B. some animals hurt him
C. someone hurts him
D. that someone cuts the trees
(3)_______, so Mr Clarke loves it.
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A. The dog can help him keep the forest
B. Everyone is afraid of the dog
C. The dog can stop people coming in the room
D. He can play with the strong dog
(4) The doctor told him to________.
[ ]
A. buy another dog
B. throw the dog away
C. take the dog to the hospital
D. buy some medicine for his dog
(5) Which of the following is true?
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A. Mr Clarke thought the dog was more useful than a doctor.
B. Mr Clarke decided to go on coming in touch with his dog.
C. Mr Clarke wouldn't hurt his dog.
D. Mr Clarke hoped to cure(治愈) his dog.
阅读理解
Social CustomsThe Americans and the British not only speak the same language but also share a large number of social customs. For example, in both America and England people shake hands when they meet each other for the first time. This is often true for women as well as for men. Also most Englishmen will open a door for a woman or offer their seats to a woman and so will most Americans.
Neither the British nor the Americans object to (反对) standing in a queue, at the post office, the movies, the bank or anywhere. Promptness is important both in England and America. That is, if a dinner invitation is for seven o'clock, the dinner guest either arrives close to the time or calls up to explain why he will be late or why he can't come. Of course, these two peoples have other customs that are different: the Americans have “coffee breaks”, the British more often have “tea breaks”, for example. But there is much more that they have in common.
判断下列各句是否符合短文内容(在括号内画“T”或“F”)
(1) Both the American and the British peoples speak the same language and have many common social customs.
( )
(2) People would shake hands with foreigners in America, but they wouldn't do the same in England.
( )
(3) Men in both countries like doing women favors.
( ).
(4) Men in both countries very much like talking to women.
( )
(5) Public places are always very crowded in both countries.
( )
(6) Both peoples like tea as well as coffee.
( )
(7) The Americans like coffee just as much as the British like tea.
( )
(8) Both peoples think it's important to be on time.
( )
(9) Yet the two peoples have nothing in common.
( )
(10) The word “promptness” means “arriving at about the right time.” ( )
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