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| 阅读短文,选择正确答案。 | ||
| Li Nan was born in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. Two years ago, he graduated from medical school at Zhejiang University. Then he volunteered to work with the Go West program. He went to Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and worked as a doctor. At first, he worked very hard. But he felt lonely because he was a long way from home. Sometimes he felt feel like giving up. But after a short time, he was able to make many new friends. People there were kind and warm-hearted. He began to like the place. Li Nan has just completed his two years of volunteer service and returned home. He said, "I learned a lot. It was a useful experience for me." | ||
| 1. What did Li Nan do in Inner Mongolia? ______ | ||
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| A. He went to university. B. He worked as a doctor. C. He worked as a teacher. | ||
| 2. How long has Li Nan worked as a volunteer in Inner Mongolia? | ||
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| A. For four years. B. Since he graduated from Zhejiang University. C. Two years ago. | ||
| 3. Match the words on the left with their definitions on the right. | ||
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| 4. What did Li Nan do after he completed his volunteer service? | ||
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| A. He went back to Zhejiang. B. He stayed in Inner Mongolia. C. He went to university again. | ||
| 5. What did Li Nan think of his volunteer service? | ||
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| A. It was lonely. B. It was hard. C. It was useful |
Li Ming’s mother bought many things in the mall yesterday. Look at the shopping list.
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根据上边购物清单,选择正确答案:
56. How much are the two kinds of fruits
that Li Ming’s mother bought?
A. 16 yuan B. 18 yuan
C. 14 yuan D. 29 yuan
57. How many kilos of fish and beef did
Li Ming’s mother buy together?
A. 1 kilo B. 1.5 kilos
C. 2 kilos D. 2.5 kilos
58.Five pieces of bread cost ____ yuan.
A. 1.5 B. 4.5 C. 7.5 D.15
59. What did Li Ming’s mother pay 8 yuan for?
A. Potatoes. B. Bread. C. Apple juice. D. Pears.
60 The trousers are ____ more expensive than the shirt.
A. 20 yuan B. 45 yuan C. 65 yuan D. 110 yuan
阅读短文,根据其内容回答问题。
In late April, 33-year-old Li Yang climbed into her new car, Suzuki Alto and headed west.She“just kept going to see how far I could get by myself.”Six days and 2,575 kilometers later, she arrived in Lhasa, the Tibetan capital.Happy and tired, she wrote an article and put it on the Internet after she had a good sleep, talking about her travel experience to Lhasa with photos.
As people become richer and richer, new car prices are falling down quickly, and the government builds new ways, many Chinese people think it is enjoyable to have their own cars instead of bicycles.The large number of cars has started a new cultural revolution(革命), changing the life and society just like what happened in America 50 years ago.
In Shanghai, more and more cars have appeared on the roads since 2002.At rush hour, a taxi ride from one side of Huangpu River to the other can take more than an hour.Although the government has done a lot to make the traffic condition better and prevent more traffic accidents from happening, the number of cars on the roads is multiplying(成倍的增加).
Private cars have brought about a new class of society, who drive to their offices from large, modern homes in the suburbs(郊区).“I enjoy the drive,”says a big company manager, of the 30-minute-trip to his office in the centre of Shanghai.“I know the cost of driving is much higher than travel by bus,”he said.“But this way, I feel more comfortable and it is much faster.”
1.Did Li Yang go to Lhasa by herself?
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2.What did Li Yang talk about in her article?
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3.Who think it is enjoyable to have their own cars according to the passage?
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4.What is the traffic like in Shanghai now?
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5.What are the disadvantages(缺点)of driving cars in Shanghai?
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