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1、(一)Basketball MatchBULLS Vs LAKERSFriday June 112 oclockBull Basketball ClubFor detailed information seePaul Burton before FridayLunch time TICKYS DISCONon-stop musicLight show15 Pembroke RoadWeekdays: 7p.m.-11p.m.Saturday late night special:8 p.m.-3 a.m.Sundays: ClosedOver 18s only KARMAHealth Food

2、 Restaurant6 Castle StreetHot and cold vegetarian foodLunch(11:00-14:00)Self-serviceDinner(17:00-21:00)Table serviceFor bookings ring Who cant go dancing in Tickys Disco?A. A 30-year-old teacher B. A 21-year-old assistantC. A 15-year-old student D. A 40-year-old worker42. If you have l

3、unch in Karma, who will serve you at the table?A. The waiter B. The waitress C. Your friend D. Yourself43. Who will tell you the information about the basketball match?A. Howard Brenton B. GP. LewisC. Paul Burton D. Dotley Marston44. Which of the following food can you have at Karma?A. FishB. Chicke

4、n C. Tomato D. Beef45. When will you have to arrive at the Tickys Disco on Saturdays?A. At 3p.m.B. At 7a.m. C. At 3a.m. D. At 8p.m.(二)A friends grandfather came to America from Britain. He went into a cafeteria(自助餐廳)in lower Manhattan to get something to eat. He sat down at an empty table and waited

5、 for someone to take his order. Of course nobody did. At last, a woman with a plate full of food sat down in front of him and told him how a cafeteria worked. “Start out at the end,” she said, “Just go along the line and pick out (挑選)what you want. At the other end theyll tell you how much you have

6、to pay.”“I soon learned thats how everything works in America,” the grandfather told a friend. “Life is like a cafeteria here. You can get anything you want only if you like to pay the money. You can even get success, but youll never get if you wait for someone to bring to you. You have to get up an

7、d get it yourself.” 05聯(lián)考( ) 76. The old man was _.A. EnglishB. AmericanC. GermanyD. Canadian( ) 77. “Take his order” here means .A. have some food booked B. put everything in order C. eat something D. take his turn( ) 78. Which of the following sentence is true?A. There was nobody eating in the cafe

8、teria. B. The woman was a friend of that man.C. The waiters didnt like to serve him because he was old.D. The woman hadnt been to a cafeteria for the first time.( ) 79. From this story, we know if you want to get success in America, you should .A. take your orderB. know how a cafeteria worksC. get u

9、p again if you failD. try to get everything by yourself( ) 80. The best title of the story is .A. From Britain to AmericaB. Life is Like a Cafeteria in America C. How a Cafeteria Worked D. Eating in an American Cafeteria(三)Most English people have three names: a first name, a middle name and the fam

10、ily name. Their family name comes last. For example, my full name is Jim Allan Green. Green is my family name. My parents gave me both of my other names. People dont use their middle names very much. So “John Henry Brown” is usually called “John Brown”. People never use Mr, Mrs or Miss before their

11、first names. So you can say John Brown, or Mr Brown; but you shouldnt say Mr John. They use Mr, Mrs or Miss with the family name but never with the first name. I think this is different from Chinese names. In China, the first name is the family name, and the last name is the given name. For example,

12、 a man called Zhou Jian puts his family name Zhou first. 51. Most English people have_. A. a first name and the last name B. a first name and the family name C. a middle name and the family name D. a first name, a middle name and the family name 52. Green is the _for the boy called Jim Allan Green.

13、A. first name B. family name C. given name D. middle name 53. “John Henry Brown” is usually called_. A. John Henry B. Henry Brown C. John Brown D. Brown John 54. People never say _ A. Mr Brown B. Mr Green C. Mr Zhou D. Mr John 55. Which of the following is true? A. Most English people have two names

14、. B. In England, the family name comes first. C. English people dont often use their middle names.D. In China, people use Mr, Mrs or Miss before the given name. (四)More and more advertisements appear on the Web. You have to be careful not to be fooled or tricked(欺騙) by the advertisements on the Inte

15、rnet. Something is said to be a bargain, but it isnt always cheap. And some so-called new things just have a new outside. However, shopping online is a kind of fashionable(時(shí)尚的) thing today. I love to buy things of everyday use, so I often get lots of information about them on websites online. For ex

16、ample, if I want an MP3, I can choose my favourite one, and look for what the users like or dont like about it, then decide whether to buy or not. And at the same time, you dont have to go to a shop or walk around a crowded shopping area, so you dont have to waste much time. The Internet is really u

17、seful for shopping, but be careful not to spend too much. 56. If you want to shop online, you should _.A. spend too much B. always believe the advertisementsC. never believe the advertisements D. be careful not to be fooled57. What does the writer think of the advertisements online?A. Theyre always

18、true. B. Theyre not useful.C. Theyre sometimes false(虛假的). D. Theyre always fashionable.58. What does the underlined word “bargain” in the passage probably mean?A. 談判 B. 協(xié)議 C. 貴重物品 D. 便宜物品59. What does the writer often buy online?A. So-called new things. B. Things like an MP3. C. So-called cheap thi

19、ngs D. Things like a house.60. If you shop online, you_.A. can save time B. have to waste timeC. have to get expensive things D. can only buy things with a new outside(五)In Britain, people often invite friends for a meal, a party or just coffee. People who know each other very wellclose friends, fam

20、ily or neighborsvisit each others houses without an invitation(邀請(qǐng)), but usually an invitation is needed. When people invite someone to their homes, they often say: “Would you like to come for dinner on Saturday?” Answers are:“ Thanks. Wed love to. What time?” or “Im sorry. Wed love to but we have ti

21、ckets for the concert.” However, it is not polite to say “No, we wouldnt”!Sometimes, the British use expressions(表達(dá)) that sound like invitations but which are not invitations. For example: “You must come over for a drink sometime.” or “Lets go out for a meal one of these days.” These are usually jus

22、t polite ways of ending a talk. They are not real invitations because they dont mention an exact time or day. They just show that the person is trying to be friendly and the answers are: “Yes, that would be nice.” or “OK, yes, thanks.”So next time you hear what sounds like an invitation, listen care

23、fully. Is it a real invitation or is the person just being friendly? 66. Its always necessary for _ to visit each others houses with an invitation.A. close friends B. family members C. neighbours D. new friends67. It is not polite to answer the real invitation by saying “_”A. Sorry, wed love to but

24、we have tickets for the concert. B. Thanks. Wed love to. What time?C. Sure. Wed like to, thanks a lot.D. No, we wouldnt!68. If the British just want to end a talk politely, they may say, “_”A. Would you like to come for dinner on Saturday? B. Lets go out for a meal one of these days.C. Lets go out f

25、or a meal on Saturday. D. Shall we go for a drink this afternoon?69. The British often use “_” to answer the invitations that are not real. A. Yes, what time? B. No, thats not a real invitation. C. OK, yes, thanks. D. No, you just want to be friendly.70. Which is the best title (標(biāo)題) for the passage?

26、A. Britain B. Invitation C. A talk with friends D. A letter to friends(六)Albert Einstein was born in 1879. As a boy he was not happy in school. He seemed to be slower than others and he often failed(不及格) in his exams. Most of his teachers did not like him. His parents, however, loved him very much.

27、They often said to the teachers, “Albert is a bright boy. He failed in some of the exams because he had no interest in those subjects.” They believed their son would do something great. One day, the Einsteins and their friends were having a picnic by the riverside. Someone said, “See how the other c

28、hildren play and laugh, but not Albert. He just sits and looks off across the river.” Alberts mother heard this and said, “Albert is quiet, because hes thinking. Lets wait and see. Hell become a great scientist, I believe.” She was right. Later, Albert became one of the greatest scientists in the wo

29、rld. He won the Nobel Prize for physics in 1921. 56. Albert Einstein was _. A. an artist B. a journalist C. a scientist D. a chemist57. He won the Nobel Prize for _in 1921. A. medicine B. physics C. chemistry D. biology58. Einstein often failed in some exams because_. A. he was quiet B. he wasnt int

30、erested in those subjects C. he was not clever D. he didnt study hard59. Einsteins mother _. A. understood her son B. complained about her friendC. was pleased with the teachers D. often quarreled with others60. Which of the following is TRUE? A.Einstein enjoyed playing with others. B. Einstein was

31、happy at school.C. Einstein did well in his exams. D. Einstein was born in Germany.(七)An old farmer had spent all his life on his farm in the country,far from the cityOne day he decided to visit the big cityEverything was new and strange to him,because he had never travelled to the city The old farm

32、er visited a lot of interesting places in the city He went into a large tall building and saw a liftWhen he watched,an old woman got into the lift and closed the doorAfter a while,the door opened again and a very beautiful young girl came out The old farmer was very surprised“What an interesting lit

33、tle room!”he said to himself“Its magic(魔術(shù))! It can change an old woman into a young girlThe next time I come here,Im going to bring my wife to take the lift 16The old farmer lived Anear the city Bin the city Cfar from the city Din a large tall building17What did the old farmer decide to do one day?

34、ATo visit a building BTo visit a city CTo visit a factory DTo visit a farm38The old farmer Acame to the city for the first time Bhad travelled to the city several times Cfound nothing new and strange in the city Donly visited the large tall building49When the old farmer was in the large tall buildin

35、g,he found get into the lift Aa young girl Ban old man Chis wife Dan old woman50From the passage(短文),we can guess the old farmer Aknew the lift well Bdidnt know anything about the lift Cwanted to buy a lift Ddidnt like the lift(八)Last summer, 15-year-old Bob had a problem. Like a lot of children. Bo

36、b was interested in doing many things. He liked dancing most and wanted to join a dancing group. But Bobs high school didnt have a boys dancing group but a girls group. He tried to join the girls group. And he made it. Bob thought his problem was over after he had been one of the dancers in the danc

37、ing group. But a bigger problem was just beginning. The school didnt allow Bob to stay in the girls group. “If we let Bob stay in the group,” the school said, “other boys will want to join. Soon, there wont be any girls in the group." They took Bob off the group. Bob was very angry about it, so

38、 he went to a judge(法官). The judge said it was not a right decision and told the school to let Bob go back to the dancing group.06重慶57. Bobs favorite was _ . A. singing B. dancing C. drawing D. driving58. It was difficult for Bob to join the school dancing group because _. A. the school only had a g

39、irls dancing group B. the school didnt allow boys to dance C. the group had enough dancers already D. he was not a good dancer59. The school worried that _ if Bob stayed in the group.A. nobody would watch their danceB. other boys would join and the girls might leaveC. other schools might laugh at th

40、emD. the parents would be angry about it60. The judge thought the schools decision was _. A. useful B. necessary C. right D. wrong61. We can infer(推斷) that Bob felt _ when he went back to the group.A. hungry B. sad C. happy D. sure(九)Many people have the wrong idea about pigs. Pigs are actually very

41、 cean animals. On farms,they live in dirty places. So,they become very dirty. In the wild, pigs keep very clean.They are also really smart. They may be smarter than dogs. So, pigs can learn things from people. Pigs are very friendly animals. Some people raise (喂養(yǎng)) them as pets. Of course, people kee

42、p the small kind, not the big kind. Small pigs are very cute. And they don't break things in the house. Big pigs usually live outside on farms, not in people's houses.46Which words can describe pigs? ADirty and stupid. BNervous and strange.CDangerous and unfriendly. DClever and friendly.47Wh

43、at does "in the wild" mean?AOn farms. BIn nature. CBeing crazy. DIn people's houses.48Which of the following is TRUE?APigs like to be dirty. BPeople can teach pigs things.CDogs are smarter than pigs. DOnly farmers raise pigs.49What kind of pigs are raised in people's houses?AThe very big kind. BThe ugly kind.Cthis kind from farms DThe small kind.50What is NOT mentioned (提及) in this passage?ARaising dogs.Bpigs on farms and in the wildCPigs as pets.DPeople's wrong ideas about pigs.(十)Mrand MrsWhite had

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