题目列表(包括答案和解析)
(A)Choose the best response from A to F according to the sentences given.Each choice should be used only once.
1.Have a good holiday l
2.My pen doesn't work.Can I borrow yours?
3.Hello! May I speak to Jim?
4.What's your hobby?
5.Chinese climbers who carried the Olympic flame(奥运圣火)scaled to Mount Qomolangma successfully.
| A.Certainly.Here you are. B.OK.I'm Jim speaking. C.Collecting kites. D.You,too. E.Sorry,he isn't in. F.Wow! We are proud of them. |
(B)Complete the dialogue with proper words or sentences.
(Li Lei and Zhang Hai are talking on the phone.)
L--Li Lei.Z--Zhang Hai
L:Hello,Zhang Hai! I haven't heard from you for a long time.(6) ?
Z:I'm preparing(准备)for the final exams.
L:Good luck to you! Summer holiday is coming.(7) ?
Z:First,I'll have a good rest,and then I will go to Belling to watch the Olympic Games.
L:(8) .
Z:Wonderful! Our plans are almost the same.
L:Are you going to visit some places of interest?
Z:(9) ,I want to visit the Great Wall.
L:Let's meet in Beijing.We may do something useful to support the Olympics together.
Z:Sounds great.
L:See you then.
Z:(10) .
Disney world was built with children in mind. However, without proper planning, your dream visit to Disney World could become an endless problem. A few tips can help both you and your children enjoy the visit.
Disney World needs a great deal of walking, and unless(除非)you arrive during the off-season, the lines are often quite long. That’s going to make your children tired and angry. So make sure the kids have comfortable shoes and bring a stroller(婴儿车)if you have a small child. Bring along some snacks such as fruit or biscuits for times when they get angry. As for waits in line, it helps to have a few small toys to keep your children busy.
Disney World’s parks all have rides for young children. They also have rides children should not go on—usually because they are not safe. For situations in which adults want to go on a fast ride such as Space Mountain or the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, Disney has a “child swap” system that allows your group to keep in line together—when you reach the ride, half of the group can take it while the rest stay with the children; then the groups exchange places. Think about each ride carefully and choose those you feel are best for your children.
Besides, nothing is more important than safety inside the parks. Children can easily become lost among the crowded and finding them again may be a tough thing. So be careful to keep your children nearby and always watch their location.
51. If a child visits Disney World during the holidays,___________.
A. he can go on rides that he likes
B. he can’t visit all the parks
C. he may wait in line for a long time
D. he isn’t likely to have a comfortable lunch
52. The underlined word “swap” in Paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to___________.
A. line B. exchange C. stay D. care
53. Where can we most probably find this passage?
A. In a research paper. B. In a school textbook.
C. In a travel magazine. D. In a personal diary.
Since I moved to London, I have noticed that the image(形象、印象)of McDonald's in London isn't the same as that in China.
In China, McDonald's is a trendy(时尚的)western food restaurant and it's quite expensive. However, in the UK, many people think McDonald's produces cheap and bad quality food.
Once I suggested to a British friend of mine whether we could have dinner in McDonald's. He said "No. Let's eat some proper food. No junk food." Another time I asked a British friend of mine to have a drink in a McDonald's nearby. He said "Oh, no. I am wearing a suit. We had better find a decent(得体的)place." It seems for many British people, especially middle class people, going to McDonald's means losing face. They would rather go to some nicer restaurants and tip the waiters than go to McDonald's for some cheap quick food.
Who is eating at McDonald's then? The McDonald's restaurants i11 London are always full of people. I have noticed that many people dining in McDonald's are students and people from the working class. Of course there are a lot of international visitors too.
I don't have anything against McDonald's. That's why I still go to McDonald's from time to time and most importantly, I can use the Wi-Fi in McDonald's for free when I am travelling.
62. In China people think the food at McDonald's is_______.
A. cheap B. expensive C. junk food D. bad quality food
63. British friends think eating at McDonald's is_______.
A. proper B. improper C. decent D. quick
64. From the passage we know_______ don't eat at McDonald's.
A. students B. working class people
C. international visitors D. middle class people
65. Which is the best title of this passage?
A. McDonald's in London B. McDonald's in China
C. The photo of McDonald's D. The food of McDonald's
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Hello, my name is Ann. This is a photo of my family.
There are four people in m
y
family. These are my parents. The woman in the photo is my mother, Mary. She is
a teacher. She can play table tennis. And she likes reading. The man is my
father, Jack. He’s a teacher at No. 1 Middle School. They are at the same
school. He can play football, but he can’t play basketball. After school he
often plays football with his students. Look, this is my lovely brother, Mike.
I love my family very much.
1.How many people are there in my family?
A. There are three people in my famil
y.
B. There are four people in my family.
C. There are five people in my family.
D. There are six people in my family.
2.What’s my mother’s name?
A. Ann B. Mike C. Jack D. Mary
3.Where does my mother work(工作)?
A. We don’t know. B. In No. 1 Middle School.
C. In Ann’s school. D. In Mike’s school.
4.What can my father do?
A. My father can play table tennis. B. My father can play football
C. My father can play basketball. D. My father can swim.
5.Is my father a teacher?
A. Ye
s,
he is. B. No, he isn’t. C. No,
he is. D. Yes, he isn’t.
“Mr. Mott often forgets important meetings. The robot will go after him all the time. It listens to everything he says. It sees everything he does. At night, it watches him sleep. It knows everything about Mr. Mott…”
It sounds like a wonderful idea, doesn’t it? But I’m afraid that Mr. Mott will not get on well with the robot, because everyone has something he doesn’t want others know. It is privacy. Just imagine that there is a video camera around you all day. How do you feel? When you are taking an exam, a teacher sits in front of you and watches you all the time. How do you feel?
Mr. Mott doesn’t lose all his memory. At least he remembers that he always forgets. So why can’t he do something for this HIMSELF? He can keep a notebook with him, like most people do. In the notebook he can write down the things he should do, the persons he should meet and the places he should go. Isn’t the notebook much cheaper and safer than the robot?
1.“It” in the first paragraph(段落) refers to______________.
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A.Mr. Mott |
B.Mrs. Mott |
C.the robot |
D.a video camera |
2.Why does the writer think Mr. Mott will not always get on well with the robot?
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A.Because it is invented by others. |
B.Because it can talk with Mr. Mott. |
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C.Because it can remind(提示;提醒) Mr. Mott of something he forgets. |
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D.Because it knows something Mr. Mott doesn’t want others know. |
3.The underlined word “privacy” means _______________in Chinese.
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A.提供 |
B.丧失 |
C.特权 |
D.隐私 |
4.Mr. Mott is_____________.
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A.handsome |
B.forgetful |
C.a scientist |
D.kind and friendly |
5.From this passage we know that the writer__________________.
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A.doesn’t like the robot to follow Mr.Mott all day. |
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B.thinks it is a good idea to have a robot like Mr Mott’s. |
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C.If we always forget something important,we should have a robot. |
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D.A notebook is cheaper than a robot but a robot is better than a notebook. |
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