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  Never try to work when you are very hungry.If you decide to do your homework, don't do it before you get too tired.Don't wait until very late in the evening, or your work will seem much harder than it really is.

  If you have more than an hour's work, give yourself a break after an hour.On the other hand, don't break it up so much that you can't get anything done you should be able to work at least a half at a time without stopping.

  Don't put it off until the last minute.If you put off doing your homework, you'll have it on your mind, and you won't enjoy your free time so much.If you put it off until the end of the week or until right before a test, you will have too much catching up to do.A little bit each night, enough to keep up with what is happening each day in school, will take the fear out of tests and keep you on top of it all.

  Do your homework at the same time every evening.This will help you make it a habit.It will make it easier to do, and it will make your free time more enjoyable, as well.

(1)

If we wait very late in the evening, our work will ________.

[  ]

A.

become a bit hart

B.

seem much harder

C.

look very easy

D.

go to so much trouble

(2)

Some students in school won't enjoy their free time so much because they ________.

[  ]

A.

have to do their homework each right

B.

will have too much catching up to do

C.

never finish their homework in time

D.

want to keep up with what is happening in the school

(3)

What does the underlined word“habit”mean in Chinese?

[  ]

A.

制度

B.

风格

C.

传统

D.

习惯

(4)

How many main things are mentioned(提及)in the passage?

[  ]

A.

Five.

B.

Three.

C.

Four.

D.

Two.

(5)

Which is the best title(标题)for this passage?

[  ]

A.

Do your homework at the same time

B.

A must for doing your homework

C.

Don't try to work when hungry

D.

Some don't and do in school

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One day, I happened to meet an Englishman in the street and soon we began to talk. As I was talking about how I was studying English, the foreigner seemed to be very surprised, gently shaking his head and saying “You don’t say!”

I was confused, and I thought, “Perhaps this is not a right thing to talk about.” Then I said to him, “Well, shall we talk about the Great Wall? Have you ever visited it?”

“Certainly! Everyone back home will laugh at me if I leave here without seeing it. The Great Wall is wonderful! ” “Yes, it is one of the wonders in the world. And people of many countries have come to visit it.” As I went on telling him more about it, he stopped me again, “You don’t say!”

I couldn’t help asking, “Why couldn’t I talk about it?”

“Well, I didn’t stop you talking about it,” he answered, greatly surprised.

“Didn’t you say ‘You don’t say!’?” I asked again.

Hearing this, the foreigner laughed loudly. He began to explain, “’You don’t say!’ means ‘Really’. Perhaps you know little about English idioms(习惯用语).”

Wow! How foolish I was! Since then I have been careful with English idioms.

1.What made the foreigner laugh loudly?

A.English idioms.

B.The writer’s question.

C.Their talking about the Great Wall

D.The writer’s way of learning English

2.Where does the story most probably happen?

A.In China.

B.In America.

C.In England.

D.In Japan.

3.The English idiom “You don’t say!” means _______.

A.Thank you

B.Excuse me

C.OK

D.Really

4.What does the writer learn from his own experience? He should _______.

A.improve his spoken English

B.speak with foreigners in a polite way

C.pay attention to English idioms

D.be brave enough talking with foreigners

5.The story tells us _______ between languages in different countries.

A.the difference

B.the popularity

C.the grammar rule

D.the change

 

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One day, I happened to meet an Englishman in the street and soon we began to talk. As I was talking about how I was studying English, the foreigner seemed to be very surprised, gently shaking his head and saying “You don’t say!”
I was confused, and I thought, “Perhaps this is not a right thing to talk about.” Then I said to him, “Well, shall we talk about the Great Wall? Have you ever visited it?”
“Certainly! Everyone back home will laugh at me if I leave here without seeing it. The Great Wall is wonderful! ” “Yes, it is one of the wonders in the world. And people of many countries have come to visit it.” As I went on telling him more about it, he stopped me again, “You don’t say!”
I couldn’t help asking, “Why couldn’t I talk about it?”
“Well, I didn’t stop you talking about it,” he answered, greatly surprised.
“Didn’t you say ‘You don’t say!’?” I asked again.
Hearing this, the foreigner laughed loudly. He began to explain, “’You don’t say!’ means ‘Really’. Perhaps you know little about English idioms(习惯用语).”
Wow! How foolish I was! Since then I have been careful with English idioms.
【小题1】What made the foreigner laugh loudly?

A.English idioms.
B.The writer’s question.
C.Their talking about the Great Wall
D.The writer’s way of learning English
【小题2】Where does the story most probably happen?
A.In China.B.In America.
C.In England.D.In Japan.
【小题3】The English idiom “You don’t say!” means _______.
A.Thank youB.Excuse meC.OKD.Really
【小题4】What does the writer learn from his own experience? He should _______.
A.improve his spoken English
B.speak with foreigners in a polite way
C.pay attention to English idioms
D.be brave enough talking with foreigners
【小题5】The story tells us _______ between languages in different countries.
A.the differenceB.the popularity
C.the grammar rule D.the change

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One day, I happened to meet an Englishman in the street and soon we began to talk. As I was talking about how I was studying English, the foreigner seemed to be very surprised, gently (轻轻地)shaking his head and saying, “You don’t say! You don’t say!” I was puzzled(困惑的), and I thought, “Perhaps this is not a right thing to talk about.” So I said to him, “Well, shall we talk about the Great Wall? Have you ever been there?”

“Certainly. When I’m back home, everyone will laugh at me if I leave here without seeing it. The Great Wall is wonderful!” “Yes, it is one of the wonders in the world. And people of many countries have come to visit it.” As I went on telling him more about it, he stopped me again, “You don’t say!”

I couldn’t help asking, “Why do you ask me not to talk about it?”

“Well, I didn’t ask you to do so.” he answered, greatly surprised.

“Didn’t you say ‘You don’t say!’?” I asked again.

Hearing this, the foreigner laughed loudly. He began to explain, ‘You don’t say!’ means ‘Really?’ Perhaps you know little about English idioms(习惯用语).”

Wow! How foolish I was! Since then I have been careful with English idioms.

(  )56.The writer was puzzled because_______.

A. the foreigner had some trouble in understanding him.

B. he himself didn’t understand the meaning of “You don’t say!”

C. the foreigner was not polite.

D. he found no interest in such things.

(  )57.What made the foreigner laugh?

A. The English idioms.

B. The writer’s talk about the Great Wall.

C. The writer’s misunderstanding(误解) of “You don’t say!”

D. The writer’s stupidity (愚蠢)。

(  )58.The story probably happened in_________.

A. China    B. America    C. England   D. Australia

(  )59.The writer was puzzled __________in the passage.

A. once      B. four time.   C. three times.     D. twice

(  )60.The English idiom “You don’t say!” means “________”

A. Is it true ?  B.OK.      C. All right   D Pardon ?

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One day, I happened to meet an Englishman in the street and soon we began to talk. As I was talking about how I was studying English, the foreigner seemed to be very surprised, gently shaking his head and saying “You don’t say!”
I was confused, and I thought, “Perhaps this is not a right thing to talk about.” Then I said to him, “Well, shall we talk about the Great Wall? Have you ever visited it?”
“Certainly! Everyone back home will laugh at me if I leave here without seeing it. The Great Wall is wonderful! ” “Yes, it is one of the wonders in the world. And people of many countries have come to visit it.” As I went on telling him more about it, he stopped me again, “You don’t say!”
I couldn’t help asking, “Why couldn’t I talk about it?”
“Well, I didn’t stop you talking about it,” he answered, greatly surprised.
“Didn’t you say ‘You don’t say!’?” I asked again.
Hearing this, the foreigner laughed loudly. He began to explain, “’You don’t say!’ means ‘Really’. Perhaps you know little about English idioms(习惯用语).”
Wow! How foolish I was! Since then I have been careful with English idioms.

  1. 1.

    What made the foreigner laugh loudly?

    1. A.
      English idioms.
    2. B.
      The writer’s question.
    3. C.
      Their talking about the Great Wall
    4. D.
      The writer’s way of learning English
  2. 2.

    Where does the story most probably happen?

    1. A.
      In China.
    2. B.
      In America.
    3. C.
      In England.
    4. D.
      In Japan.
  3. 3.

    The English idiom “You don’t say!” means _______.

    1. A.
      Thank you
    2. B.
      Excuse me
    3. C.
      OK
    4. D.
      Really
  4. 4.

    What does the writer learn from his own experience? He should _______.

    1. A.
      improve his spoken English
    2. B.
      speak with foreigners in a polite way
    3. C.
      pay attention to English idioms
    4. D.
      be brave enough talking with foreigners
  5. 5.

    The story tells us _______ between languages in different countries.

    1. A.
      the difference
    2. B.
      the popularity
    3. C.
      the grammar rule
    4. D.
      the change

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