In pairs, make two conversations. ①Discuss how to cook a kind of Chinese food or western food. ②Discuss the different eating customs in foreign countries. 查看更多

 

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(     ) 1.A.I like to eat hamburgers.      
(     ) 2.A.I feel proud.            
B.I can give you some.             
B.I often listen to it. 
C.Sorry. I won't do that again. 
C.I'm glad to see it.           
(     ) 3.A.How long have you been there.
              B.A wonderful trip, isn't it?
              C.Do you have a trip to Australia?
(     ) 4.A.I hope so.                 
(     ) 5.A.Yes, we should.              
(     ) 6.A.This is Mr. Brown.            
(     ) 7.A.My car is broken.                
(     ) 8.A.I'll live here for some time. 
B.I think so.                   
B.I agree.                        
B.Hold on. I'll get her for you.   
B.It's very kind of you.          
B.I miss you so much.            
C.Thanks a lot.                      
C.Here you are.                   
C.Who are you?                 
C.It's none of your business. 
C.In Pairs for two years.     

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     Last week I visited my friend Pete in the new home where he lives with his wife and daughter. Pete used
to spend his holidays travelling the world, visiting the Louvre in Pairs or watching animals in Africa. Nowadays
he prefers to spend his holidays and weekends making his house look more beautiful. Like hundreds of
thousands of other British people, he has discovered the joy of DIY (Do It Yourself), which means if there
are any things that need fixing around the house, he will try to do the job himself.
     As he showed me the new kitchen he put together by himself and the newly painted walls, I asked Pete
where he got the idea from. He told me that his favourite source of ideas was a DIY programme on TV.
     This got me thinking about the popularity of DIY programmes in the UK. Nearly every channel has at least
one home or garden makeover show and there's even a DIY satellite channel.
     I guess it is not really surprising that DIY programmes are so popular. Two common sayings in Britain
—" an Englishman's home is his castle" and "there's no place like home"-show how important our houses are to
us. With the recent economic downturn, many people can't afford to buy a bigger house so they are looking
at how they can make their house better without spending a lot of money. DIY is the perfect choice.
     But be careful! I read a report that said over 230,000 people were hurt while doing home improvements in
the UK in just one year, including 41,000 who fell off steps and 5,800 who were seriously hurt by tools.
     I won't be going down to the hardware (五金) store. I'd rather watch DIY on TV with a nice cup of tea!
1. The underlined phrase "put together" means _____.
A. painted
B. cleaned
C. built
D. designed
2. People in the UK _____.
A. care little about their homes
B. take DIY as an enjoyable job
C. like watching all TV programmes
D. have enough money to spend on houses

3. From the last paragraph we can infer that the writer _____.

A. thinks DIY is a good way to relax
B. likes watching DIY programmes
C. is becoming interested in DIY
D. has no plan to do DIY himself

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John moved into a new house. He was very happy. He had an old cat and a young cat. He liked them very much, He thought, “I must let my cat go in and out of my house when I'm not at home.” He had an idea.

   One day, a friend came to see him and saw two holes(洞) in his door. One is big, the other is small.

   “My dear friend," he said, "It's a very nice house, but why are two holes in your door of the new house?”

    “To let the cat in and out, of course.” John said.

    “But why are there two holes? Is one hole all right?”

    “How can a big cat go through the little hole?” said John.

“That’s right. But can't a little cat go through(穿过) a big hole?” The friend laughed.

1.John moved into a new house with ______.

A. a cat        B. two cats       C. his friend    D. two dogs

2.What idea did John have? ______ for his cats.

A. To make a hole in the door       

B. To keep the door closed   

C. To keep the door open           

D. To make two holes in the door

3.A friend came to see _____.

A. the cat and the hole.       B. the door and the holes

C. John and his new house    D. John and his cats

4. _____ all right for the big cat and the small cat go through.

A. Only one big hole is       B. Only one small hole is    

C. Only two holes are        D. Only the door is

5.Which one is right?

A. John thought clearly before he made the holes.

B. John liked the small cat better, so he made a small hole for it when there was a big hole.

C. John thought his idea was right before his friend asked him.

D. John doesn’t like his cats.

 

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阅读下文并回答问题。
People eat different things in different parts of the world. In the south of China people eat rice every day. Sometimes they eat it two or three times a day, for breakfast, lunch or dinner. They usually eat it with fish, meat and vegetables.
In Africa, maize(玉米) is the most important food. People there make maize into flour(面粉). From this flour they make different kinds of bread and cakes.
In western(西方) countries, such as in Britain, and in the USA, the most important food is bread and potatoes. People there usually make bread from wheat flour. They cook potatoes in different ways. In England the most popular food is fish and chips. They eat it at their workplace, in the park or even on the road. People call it “take-away” food.
【小题1】What do people in the south of China eat every day?
                                        
【小题2】Do the people in Africa make bread and cakes from maize flour?
                                        
【小题3】What is the most important food in western countries?
                                        

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I have worked in Shenyang for two months. I seldom meet Westerners in the street. But on TV, I see many foreigners in Shenyang. I am a little lonely and I really hope to make friends with English speakers. Although I study Chinese hard, my Chinese is poor and I can’t communicate in Chinese very well.
However, Chinese people usually smile and wave to me on the bus and at any other places. In the street, the most common conversation goes like this: A Chinese person, “Hello.”
I, “Hello.”
The Chinese,“Where are you from?”
“England.”
“Oh, I see!” and then if his vocabulary is exhausted(耗尽的), “Bye-bye”. This can happen five or six times on any trip around town. How I hope to see a Westerner at that time.
【小题1】The writer comes from_______.
A.ChinaB.CanadaC.AmericaD.Britain
【小题2】The writer feels________ in Shenyang.
A.happyB.sadC.lonelyD.lucky
【小题3】 Why doesn’t the writer make friends with Chinese people?
A.Because he thinks Chinese people aren’t friendly.
B.Because he seldom meets Chinese people in the street.
C.Because he can’t communicate with Chinese people well.
D.Because he only likes speaking English.
【小题4】What do Chinese people usually ask the writer about?
A.His name.B.His work.C.His age.D.His country.
【小题5】What is the best title for this passage?   
A.I Miss My FriendsB.A Dialogue
C.No Westerners in the StreetD.My life in China

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