One day , Mr. Jackson took Paul to his favorite restaurant. It was a French restaurant. The waiter was from France, but he didn’t speak to them in French. ”Would you like to see menu?” , he asked in a kind way. ”Yes, please,” Mr. Jackson said.
The waiter gave them a menu each. They studied them. “ You can spend only twenty-five dollars,” Mr. Jackson told his son. The waiter asked Paul,” What would you like, young man?”
“How much is the tomato soup?” Paul asked.
“ Six dollars,” the waiter said.” It’s very good.”
“How much is the duck with orange?” Paul asked next.
“Fifteen dollars,” the waiter said.
“How much is the chocolate ice cream?”
“Six dollars,” the waiter said.
Paul added it up quickly. Six plus fifteen plus six is twenty-seven. He thought he could have the duck and the soup, or the duck and ice cream.” I’ll have the duck and the chocolate ice cream, please,” he said to the waiter.
Paul said to his father, ”My meal will cost only twenty-one dollars. Can I keep the other four dollars? His father laughed.”No, Paul,” he said ,”leave it for the waiter.”
1.How did the waiter speak to Paul and Mr. Jackson?
A.In a rough way |
B.In a friendly way |
C.I n French |
D.Slowly |
2.What did Paul have for dinner?
A.The soup and the duck |
B.The duck and the ice cream |
C.The duck ,the soup and the ice cream |
D.The soup and the ice cream |
3.How much did Paul’s meal cost?
A.$ 21 |
B.$ 24 |
C.$ 25 |
D.$27 |
4.What did Mr .Jackson tell Paul to do with the other $4?
A. Keep it |
B. Give it back to him |
C.Spend it on soothing else |
D.Give it to the waiter |
5.What does this passage tell us?
A.Paul and his father hate eating in restaurant. |
B. Mr. Jackson ‘s favorite food is English food. |
C.Paul was careful not to spend more than $25 in the restaurant. |
D.Paul didn’t know what to choose from the menu. |
In the modern world, advertising 1 everywhere! Some people think that ads are great. Others hate ads, 2 that they make our cities and countryside 3 ugly.
Many ads are aimed specifically 4 teenagers, and some young people 5 more than 100 advertisements a day. It’s true that some ads can be very useful. For instance, they can help you to compare two different products 6 you can buy the one you really need. They can also help you 7 money. When prices 8 , you can go to the store with the 9 price. Ads also tell you when stores 10 sales. 11 , some advertising can be confusing or misleading. 12 the words sound 13 but don’t really tell you anything about the quality of the product. At other times, the picture in an ad looks a lot 14 than the real thing. At times an ad can lead you 15 something you don’t need at all.
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This kind of bamboo is not suitable ____pandas _____eat.
A.for; for |
B.for ; to |
C.to ;to |
D.to ; for |
Don’t forget to _______ the lights when you leave the classroom.
A.turn on |
B.turn off |
C.turn up |
D.turn down |
If you feel tired , you may stop _______.
A.have a rest |
B.to have a rest |
C.having a rest |
D.has a rest |
A table is made _____wood and paper is made ______ wood, too.
A.from; of |
B.of; from |
C.of; of |
D.from ; from |