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Hi! My name is Millie. I am from England. I am twelve years old. I am slim and tall. I have long hair. I like music. I listen to music every evening. I like reading and I am in the Reading Club. But I don’t like sports.

Hello! I am Peter from America. But I live in Shanghai now. I am 13 years old. I wear glasses. I am tall and strong. My hair is very short. I like sports very much. Every afternoon, I play football on the playground at school. I am good at swimming too.

This is Amy. I was born in Beijing and now I live in Nanjing. My father works in a hospital in Nanjing. So we come here. I am fourteen years old. I am short but strong. I like playing computer games. I am polite and helpful. I often help other students.

1.How old is Millie?

A. TwelveB. ThirteenC. FourteenD. Fifteen

2.Where does Amy come from?

A. EnglandB. AmericaC. BeijingD. Nanjing

3.Who wears a pair of glasses?

A. MillieB. PeterC. SimonD. Amy

4.What does Amy’s father do?

A. A teacher.B. A doctor.C. A policeman.D. A cook.

5.What is Peter like?

A. Slim and tall.B. Short and strong.C. Tall and strong.D. Thin and tall.

 

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Hi! My name is Millie. I am from England. I am twelve years old. I am slim and tall. I have long hair. I like music. I listen to music every evening. I like reading and I am in the Reading Club. But I don’t like sports.
Hello! I am Peter from America. But I live in Shanghai now. I am 13 years old. I wear glasses. I am tall and strong. My hair is very short. I like sports very much. Every afternoon, I play football on the playground at school. I am good at swimming too.
This is Amy. I was born in Beijing and now I live in Nanjing. My father works in a hospital in Nanjing. So we come here. I am fourteen years old. I am short but strong. I like playing computer games. I am polite and helpful. I often help other students.
小题1:How old is Millie?
A.TwelveB.ThirteenC.FourteenD.Fifteen
小题2:Where does Amy come from?
A.EnglandB.AmericaC.BeijingD.Nanjing
小题3:Who wears a pair of glasses?
A.MillieB.PeterC.SimonD.Amy
小题4:What does Amy’s father do?
A.A teacher.B.A doctor.C.A policeman.D.A cook.
小题5:What is Peter like?
A.Slim and tall.B.Short and strong.C.Tall and strong.D.Thin and tall.

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1.M:Are you free this afternoon, Amy?
   W:I am going to the train station to nicer my grandpa.
   Q:What is Amy going to do tiffs afternoon?
   A. She is free.
   B. She is going to his grandpa's home.
   C. She is going to meet his grandpa.
2.M:Why don't you come to Jeff's concert?
   W:Because the tickets have sold out.
   Q:Why doesn't the woman come to Jeff's concert?
   A. Because she doesn't want to go.
   B. Because she can't buy the tickets.
   C. Because she has to stay at home.
3.M:How did you travel to Hainan last year, Jane?
   W:I went there by air with my family.
   Q:How did Jane go to Hainan last year?
   A. She took a plane there.
   B. She took a train there.
   C. She drove a car there.
4.M:Jenny has never heard of the great musician Xian Xinghai,has she?
   W:No,she hasn't.She thought he was a writer.
   Q:Who are they talking about?
   A. A musician.
   B. A writer
   C. A teacher.
5.M:What were you doing at eight o'clock last night, Alice?
   W:I was washing clothes.
   Q:What was Alice doing at eight o'clock last night?
   A. She was taking a shower.
   B. She was watching a movie
   C. She was washing clothes.

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  Do you plan to Hong Kong Disneyland with your family this summer?If your dad smokes, you may ask him to be carefulSmoking is banned in most public places in Hong Kong from January 1, 2007, The places include restaurants, workplaces, schools or Karaoke lounges(卡拉OK)Even smoking at some outdoor places is against the lawFor example, beaches, sports grounds, museums and most areas of public parks

  Hong Kong hopes the ban can prevent passive(被动)smokingWhat is passive smoking?When people smoke in a restaurant or on a bus, others are forced to breathe the smoke tooThey don't want to smoke but they have no choiceThis is passive smokingIt does great harm to people's health

  And it'll be better if more people in Hong Kong give up smoking because of the ban

  Hong Kong has 7 million peopleAmong them, about 840, 000 people aged 15 or above are smokers

  Amy Choi, a student, agreed to the smoking ban"I don't like people smoking next to meIt's smoky and smelly, she said

  If someone is against the ban, he will have to pay up to HK5,000

  The ban does not include night-clubs, bars(酒吧)or bathhouses yetBut these places will have to ban smoking by July ], 2009

  Hong Kong is not the first Asian city to have a smoking banFrom January 1, 2006, Singapore banned smoking in most public places

(1)

Smoking is not allowed by law in most public places in Hong Kong from ________

[  ]

A.

January 1, 2006

B.

January 1, 2007

C.

July 1, 2009

(2)

The smoking ban is expected ________

[  ]

A.

to prevent passive smoking

B.

to make the air dean

C.

to force all the smokers to give up smoking

(3)

Which one is TRUE according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

Half of Hong Kong people aged 15 or above are smokers

B.

Passive smoking means smoking for free

C.

You will not be fined(罚款)for smoking in Hong Kong bars in the summer of 2008

(4)

What was Amy Choi's attitude(态度)towards the ban?

[  ]

A.

She had no idea of tht ban

B.

She was for the ban

C.

She didn't agree lo the ban

(5)

The underlined part "is against" means ________

[  ]

A.

obeys

B.

breaks

C.

makes

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     Do you plan to Hong Kong Disneyland with your family this summer? If your dad smokes, you may
ask him to be careful. Smoking is banned in most public places in Hong Kong from January 1, 2007,
     The places include restaurants, workplaces, schools or Karaoke lounges (卡拉OK厅). Even smoking at
some outdoor places is against the law. For example, beaches, sports grounds, museums and most areas of
public parks.
     Hong Kong hopes the ban can prevent passive (被动) smoking. What is passive smoking? When people
smoke in a restaurant or on a bus, others are forced to breathe the smoke too. They don't want to smoke but
they have no choice. This is passive smoking. It does great harm to people's health.
     And it'll be better if more people in Hong Kong give up smoking because of the ban.
     Hong Kong has 7 million people. Among them, about 840, 000 people aged 15 or above are smokers.
     Amy Choi, a student, agreed to the smoking ban. "I don't like people smoking next to me. It's smoky and
smelly, she said.
     If someone is against the ban, he will have to pay up to HK$ 5, 000.
     The ban does not include night-clubs, bars (酒吧) or bathhouses yet. But these places will have to ban
smoking by July 1, 2009.
     Hong Kong is not the first Asian city to have a smoking ban. From January 1, 2006, Singapore banned
smoking in most public places.
1. Smoking is not allowed by law in most public places in Hong Kong from ___________.
A. January 1, 2006
B. January 1, 2007
C. July 1, 2009
2. The smoking ban is expected ___________.
A. to prevent passive smoking
B. to make the air dean
C. to force all the smokers to give up smoking
3. Which one is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Half of Hong Kong people aged 15 or above are smokers.
B. Passive smoking means smoking for free.
C. You will not be fined ( 罚款) for smoking in Hong Kong bars in the summer of 2008.
4. What was Amy Choi's attitude (态度) towards the ban?
A. She had no idea of tht ban.
B. She was for the ban.
C. She didn't agree lo the ban.
5. The underlined part "is against" means ___________,
A. obeys
B. breaks
C. makes

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