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判断下列句子是否符合短文内容。符合的写“T”,不符合的写“F”。
Dear Jack,   
     How are you? I have been in the USA for six months. I like the life here. I have a few friends. I don't have
much homework. There are a lot of sports at my school, but I don't like sports at all. like the food very much.
I eat a lot of different kinds of food every day. I like coke (可乐) very much. I don't drink water. I drink coke
instead (代替). I'm enjoying my life here. The sad thing is that sometimes I get ill. I don't know why. My
parents say I must go on a diet (节食) and do more sports. Must I?   
                                                                                                                                               Yours,
                                                                                                                                               David
(     )1. David has been in America for six months.
(     )2. David has to do much homework.          
(     )3. There are many sports at David's school.
(     )4. David likes coke better than water.     
(     )5. David knows why he is often ill.        

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 Yesterday I was shopping for a few items(物品).With nothing to do at home, my son, who just left university, was ready to go together with me.

  As I pushed the basket towards the register(收银机),I checked my items to see how many I had, thinking I might go to the Express Line(快速通道)where the sign said“Ten items or less”.

  I started to go to that line and my son said,“Mon, you have twelve items!”I said,“You know, but they’re close.” He said,“Why are you in such a hurry to get home? You should go to the Regular Line because you have over ten items.”

  Knowing he was right. I agreed and then pushed the basket to the next line. So I was waiting for my turn there and I was just removing my items from the basket to pay for them when a young man came up behind me in line with two items.

  I just left the Express Line because I had too many and now I really wanted to get finished. Again, my son came up.“Mom, he has only two items and the Express Line is very long now. Won’t you just let him go first?”I agreed, and the young man smiled widely and thanked me several times.

  It felt good to be with my son and have him remind me not to live a hurried life. Do what’s right and also be kind. I really take pride in him.

1. The writer ________ when she was pushing the basket towards the register.

  A. lost something she liked best              B. found her favourite item

  C. checked her handbag                        D. counted the items she had

2.The writer went to the Regular Line because _______.

  A. she had 2 items                            B. she had 12 items

  C. she was in a hurry to get home              D. she wanted to wait for her son

3.Of the following, which order is right according to the story?

  ①prepare to remove the items from the basket

  ②let the young man behind go first

  ③walk towards the Express Line

  ④return to the Regular Line

  A.②①④③      B.④②③①     C.③④①②      D.①③④②

4. If you pay for your items at the Express Line,_____.

  A. you need to help others

  B. you must wait for a long time

  C. you can get finished more quickly

  D. you should buy more than ten items

5.What did the writer learn from her son that day?

  A. Enjoy your life and be kind.

  B. Don’t buy too many at a time.

  C. Try to be friendly to your family.

  D. Never waste time waiting in line.

 

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                WHEN ARE YOU AN ADULT?
  Many countries have ceremonies to celebrate their young people becoming adults. However, some countries do not. Instead, young people think of themselves as adults when they can do “adults” things. But when do you become an adult in the U.S.A.? Let’s look at what some American teenagers say.
  Sam: I think you are an adult at 18. That’s when you can vote. You can help to choose who runs the state and the whole country. That’s grown up! My grandfather couldn’t vote until he was 21. They only change it to 18 in 1971. I guess they think we are more responsible at 18 now.
  Jenny: I think it’s hard to choose. I get to drive a car at 16, don’t I? That’s a serious responsibility. When you have a driver’s license you show it to people to prove your age for all kinds of things. So that must be the age when you change from a young person to an adult. Because you have to prove you are that age and not a kid.
  Suzie: I think there is something crazy about American laws about when young people can do things. So I can vote at 18 and drive at 16. So you would think that 18 is grown up, even if 16 isn’t. But then I can’t drink alcohol until I’m 21! If I’m an adult at 21, how can people stop me buying a can of beer in a shop?
  vote: 选举
  43. Which of the following is TRUE?
  A. You can’t vote until 21.
  B. You can drive a car at 18.
  C. You can’t drink until 16.
  D. You can buy beers before 21.

  44. Sam thinks “grown up” means __________.
  A. you can help to choose the president and governors
  B. you can drink alcohol
  C. you are responsible for all things you do
  D. you can drive a car

                      

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用方框内所给词的适当形式完成短文。
fly, something, climb, foot, shout, east, bright, tired, much, beautiful
Dear Bill,   
     How are you? I have (1) ________ interesting to tell you. Last weekend we had a trip to Mount Tai. On
Saturday we (2) ________ to Tai'an, a city at the (3) ________ of the mountain. We had a good rest at a
hotel. At about six o'clock early next morning, we began (4) ________ the mountain. It took us (5) ________
than three hours to arrive at the top. All the mountain was covered with forests (被森林覆盖). "Look! The
sun is going to rise!" Somebody ________ (6). We all turned and looked towards the (7) ________. Soon half
of the sky turned white and a big, red ball was rising slowly from the sea. A few minutes later, all the world
became (8) ________.We stayed on the top and had a great time. After lunch we went down. We got to our
hotel at about four in the afternoon. Though (虽然) we were (9) ________, we were very happy. Thank you
very much for your last letter and the (10) ________ Australian stamps. Hope to hear from you soon.   
                                                                                                                                                 Yours,   
                                                                                                                                                 Meimei

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阅读理解。
  "How are you?" is a nice question. It's a friendly way that people in the
U.S.A greet each other. But "How are you?" is also a very unusual question. It's a
question that often doesn't need an answer. The person who asks "How are you?"
hopes to hear the answer"Fine", even if the person's friend isn't fine.The reason
is that "How are you?" isn't really a question and "Fine"isn't really an answer.
They are simply other ways of saying"Hello"or "Hi".
  Sometimes, people also don't say exactly what they mean. For example,
when someone Asks "Do you agree?", the other person might think, "No, I
disagree. I think you're Wrong..."But it isn't very polite to disagree so strongly,
so the other person might say"I'm not sure." It's a nicer way to say that you don't
agree with someone.
  People also don't say exactly what they are thinking when they finish talking
with other people.For example, many talks over the phone finish when one
person say "I've to go now."Often,the person who wants to hang up gives and
excuse:"Someone's at the door.""Something is burning on the stove."The excuses
might be real,or not. Perhaps the person who wants to hang up simply doesn't
want to talk any more,but it isn't polite to say that. The excuse is more polite,and
it doesn't hurt the other person.
  Whether they are greeting each other, talking about an idea, of finishing a
talk, people don't say exactly that they are thinking. It's an important way that
people try to be nice to each other, and it's part of the game of language.
1. When a person in America asks"How are you?", he or she wants to hear
"        "
A. How are you?
B. Hello
C. I don't know.
D. Fine
2. When a person disagree with someone, it is polite to say"        "
A. You are wrong.I disagree.
B. I'm not sure.
C. I'm sure I disagree.
D. No, I disagree.
3. A polite way to finish talk is to say"       "
A. You have to go now.
B. I want to hang up.
C. I have to go now.
D. I don't want to talk any more.
4. When a person says"I've to go now. Someone's at the door.", the person may
be         .
A. giving an excuse
B. hurting someone's feeling
C. ill
D. asking you a question
5. The rule of the game of language is probably       .
A. "Always say what you mean"  
B. "Don't disagree with people."
C. "Never say exactly what you're thinking."    
D. "Be polite."

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