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        What will things be like in the year 2080? No one knows. But it is
fun to have a guess at it.
        Let's make this a story about you in the year 2080. Our story will be
about one day only. 
      You wake up at seven in the morning. You get dressed. Guess what the
clothes are made of? Paper? Glass? Or something we don't even know
about today.
      The breakfast is no work to fix. Why? The food may be ready for
eating. Now you start for work. But you don't go by car. You step onto
a moving sidewalk. It moves you along to a train station. There you take
a train. How will it run? On one rail high over the street? Or will it ride
in air?  Three o'clock comes. Your work is done for the day. " I'll call
John , a friend of mine , "  you say.
        John answers the picture phone. You and he can hear and see each
other.
       "What shall we do this Saturday?"  you ask. " Shall we put on
our rocket belts and take a short trip? Or shall we go for a ride in a flying
boat?"
       John may say , "I want to ride in a rocket ship !  Let's fly to the
moon ! "

1.         what things will be like in the year 2080.  
A. Some people know    
B. Nobody knows    
C. Scientists have found out    
D. Only a few clever people know 
2. In the year 2080 the clothes we wear will be         those we are wearing now.  
A. the same as          
B. heavier than    
C. stronger than        
D. different from  
3. You may not need to spend any time         in the year 2080.      
A. eating                  
B. sleeping      
C. cooking                
D. traveling  
4. You will take         to go to work.      
A. a special train        
B. a bus      
C. a car                
D. a plane  
5. Probably you can travel to the moon        in the year 2080.      
A. in a train              
B. easily      
C. with much difficulty    
D. in a car

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Information to help you enjoy your visit

Welcome to Charlecote Park

  Charlecote Park has been home to the Lucy family for over 800 years.Built in the 1550s with warm red bricks and decorated in Warwickshire stone, the house has a fascinating history.This history includes a royal visit from Queen Elizabeth I and the arrest and trial of a local young man called William Shakespeare.

What you will see today

  The house opens at 12∶00 noon and usually closes at 5∶00 pm.Before you go around the house, we suggest that you listen to the introductory talk(held most days, every 30minutes)or watch the video in the Gatehouse.There are room attendants in most rooms who will be happy to answer any questions.

  The gardens are interesting all year round and include the parterres(gardens with paths between the beds)in the west front and beautifully cut lawns.

  The outbuildings are a must during your visit.Please take time to visit the Victorian kitchens, laundry, wine house and carriage collections all open at 10∶30 am and close at 5∶30 pm.

Restoration and care

  So that we can continue to care for Charlecote Park, we ask visitors to the house:

  Please do not wear sharp heeled shoes.

  Photography, videotaping and mobile phones are not permitted inside the buildings.

  Please don’t bring pushchairs, large bags or umbrellas into the house.These items can be stored at the entrance to the house(and are left at the owner’s risk).

  Smoking is not permitted in any building within the estate.

(1)

If you happen to get to the Park at 11∶30 in the morning, you can visit ________

[  ]

A.

the gardens, the house, carrisge collections

B.

the house, Warwickshire stone, the parterres

C.

the gardens, wine house, carriage collettions

D.

the house, Victorian kitchens, the gardens

(2)

________ was the owner of Charlecote Park.

[  ]

A.

The Lucy family

B.

William Shakespeare

C.

Queen Elizabeth I

D.

Victoria

(3)

Visitors are fascinated by the Park because ________

[  ]

A.

the outbuildings and gardens were specially built

B.

it is a place of interest with a very long history

C.

the house was made of warm red bricks seldom seen in Britain

D.

a 30-minute introductory talk is offered almost every day

(4)

Who would pay for the loss if your bag stored at the entrance was stolen?

[  ]

A.

Charlecote Park.

B.

The room attendant.

C.

The Police.

D.

Yourself.

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       Information to help you enjoy your visit
                                        Welcome to Charlecote Park
     Charlecote Park has been home to the Lucy family for over 800 years. Built in the 1550s with warm red
bricks and decorated in Warwickshire stone,the house has a fascinating history. This history includes a royal
visit from Queen Elizabeth I and the arrest and trial of a local young man called William Shakespeare.
                                           What you will see today
      The house opens at 12∶00 noon and usually closes at 5∶00pm.Before you go around the house, we
suggest that you listen to the introductory talk (held most days, every 30minutes) or watch the video in the
Gatehouse.There are room attendants in most rooms who will be happy to answer any questions.
     The gardens are interesting all year round and include the parterres (gardens with psths between the beds)
in the west front and beautifully cut lawns.
     The outbuildings are a must during your visit. Please take time to visit the Victorian kitchens, laundry, wine
house and carriage collections all open at 10∶30 am and close at 5∶30 pm.
                                  Restoration and care
      So that we can continue to care for Charlecote Park,we ask visitors to the house:
      Please do not wear sharp heeled shoes.
      Photography, videotaping and mobile phones are not permitted inside the buildings. 
      Please don't bring pushchairs, large bags or umbrellas into the house. These items can be stored at the
entrance to the house (and are left at the owner's risk).
     Smoking is not permitted in any building within the estate.
1. If you happen to get to the Park at 11∶30 in the morning, you can visit _______.
A. the gardens, the house, carriage collections
B. the house, Warwickshire stone, the parterres
C. the gardens, wine house, carriage collections
D. the house, Victorian kitchens, the gardens
2. _______ was the owner of Charleston Park.
A. The Lucy family
B. William Shakespeare
C. Queen Elizabeth I
D. Victoria
3. Visitors are fascinated by the Park because _______.
A. the outbuildings and gardens were specially built
B. it is a place of interest with a very long history
C. the house was made of warm red bricks seldom seen in Britain
D. a 30-minute introductory talk is offered almost every day
4. Who would pay for the loss if your bag stored at the entrance was stolen?
A. Charleston Park.
B. The room attendant.
C. The Police.
D. Yourself.

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Once, there was a beautiful girl who didn’t like herself, because she was blind, she couldn’t see anything.

In fact, the girl  1.  nobody except her boyfriend, for he was always  2.   to help her. She used to tell her boyfriend, “3.  I could see the world, I would marry you.”

One day, someone donated a pair of  4.  to the girl. When the bandages came off,she was able to see  5. ,including her boyfriend for the  6.   time. He asked her, “Now that you can see the world, will you  7.  me?” The girl looked at her boyfriend and was greatly surprised to see that he was blind,  8.   . She had never expected that, and she would not like to be with a blind husband for the rest of her life, so she  9.   to marry him.

Her boyfriend left in tears and a few days later wrote a  10.  to her, saying, “My dear, take good care of your eyes. Before they are yours, they were  11. .”

So, this is how the human brain often works when our status changes. Only a very few remember  12.   life was like before. And we often ask for more than we need. Life is a gift. Today, before you complain about the  13.   of your food,think of those who have nothing to  14. . Before you complain about life,think of some ones who went to heaven too early. Before you complain about your old  15. , think of the people who are living in the streets. And when you are tired and complain about your job, think of those who have no jobs.

In a word, enjoy the things you have and don’t forget your past.

16.               A.forgot          B.loved          C.disliked    D.needed

 

17.               A.ready          B.exciting        C.angry     D.sad

 

18.               A.Though         B.Because        C.If D.But

 

19.               A.shoes          B.glasses         C.pants D.eyes

 

20.               A.something      B.nothing         C.everything D.anything

 

21.               A.first           B.second         C.next D.1ast

 

22.               A.follow          B.love           C.marry D.see

 

23.               A.too            B.also           C.either D.neither

 

24.               A.decided        B.agreed         C.refused   D.wanted

 

25.               A.diary          B.note           C.song  D.story

 

26.               A.yours          B.your           C.mine D.my

 

27.               A.which          B.what           C.that D.how

 

28.               A.taste           B.size            C.color D.shape

 

29.               A.do            B.wear           C.eat   D.make

 

30.               A.food           B.house          C.clothes    D.car

 

 

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 There was a blind girl who hated herself because she was blind. In fact, she    nobody except her boyfriend, for he was always     to help her. She used to tell her boyfriend, “If I could see the     , I would marry you .”

    One day, someone donated (捐赠) a pair of    to her. When the bandages (绷带) came off, she was able to see everything, including her boyfriend, for the     time. He asked her, “Now that you can see the world, will you     me?” The girl looked at her boyfriend and was greatly surprised to see that he was     . She had never expected that. She would not like to be with a blind husband for the rest of her life, so she     to marry him.

    Her boyfriend left in tears and a few days later wrote a      to her, saying, “My dear, take good care of your eyes.    they are yours, they are mine.”

    This is how the human brain (大脑) often works when our status (地位) changes. Only a very few remember what      was like before. And we ask for more than we need. Life is a gift. Today, before you complain about the     of your food, think of someone who has nothing to   . Before you complain about life, think of someone who went to heaven (天堂) too early. Before you complain about your old     , think of the people who are living in the streets. And when you are tired and complain about your job, think of those who have no jobs. So      what you have and don’t forget your past. 

1.A. forgot         B. loved          C. disliked         D. thanked

2.A. ready         B. unhappy        C. angry           D. sad

3.A. sight          B. world          C. earth           D. people

4.A. shoes         B. glasses         C. trousers         D. eyes

5.A. first          B. second          C. next           D. last

6.A. follow        B. love            C. marry          D. see

7.A. ugly          B. sick            C. short          D. blind

8.A. decided       B. agreed          C. refused         D. wanted

9.A. diary         B. note             C. song          D. story

10.A. Before       B. After            C. Once           D. Since

11.A. mind         B. work           C. school          D. life

12.A. taste         B. size             C. color           D. shape

13.A. do           B. wear            C. eat            D. make

14.A. food         B. house           C. clothes          D. bus

15.A. forget        B. spend           C. enjoy           D. Pay

 

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