— does it take you to go by bus from Tianjin to Beijing?
—About five hours.
A.How long |
B.How often |
C.How many times |
D.When |
I have the man.I him 3 days ago.
A.see;saw |
B.seen;see |
C.see;sees |
D.seen;saw |
of us should finish the work on time.
A.Each |
B.Everyone |
C.Every |
D.Eachone |
假设你是David,家住悉尼新城Roya街6号,邮编30004。你的老师告诉你:中国是一个伟大而美丽的国家,有许多名胜古迹。因此,你对中国很感兴趣,打算利用这个假期来华旅游,并希望你的笔友王林带你参观这些名胜古迹。写信日期:2006年12月3日。
词数:70左右。
No.6,Roya Street
New Town 30004
Sydney,Australia
December 3,2006
Dear Wang Lin,
How are you these days?This school term will be over soon.The holiday will begin.Our teacher
Please send me a letter soon.
Yours,
David
In the front of many American homes you can see a mat(脚垫).This mat is sometimes called “welcome mat”, because many of the mats have the word “welcome” on them.
Because Americans don’t take off their shoes before going into the house, they need a welcome mat to clean their shoes. If the children don’t clean their shoes on the mat, they may be scolded(被责骂) by their parents. If you go to an American home, please remember to clean your shoes on the mat, or you may be told to do so.“Different countries, different customs(习俗).”
1.There are many “welcome mats” in the front of an American home.
2.Every American home has a welcome mat.
3.When Americans go into the house, they often take off their shoes.
4.It’s better to clean your shoes before you go into an American home.
5.There are different customs in different countries.
Grandma: You look sad, Nancy! 1
Nancy: I don’t know, Grandma.I am tired and feel like doing nothing.
Grandma: Are you ill?
Nancy: I’m not sure.2
Grandma: Why don’t you want to go to school?
Nancy: I had an exam last week, but I failed it.
Grandma:3 you have worked hard I know. You were just unlucky. And one exam doesn’t mean all.
Nancy: But I’m afraid mum and dad will 4 me.
Grandma: They won’t. All you should do is to keep on working hard.
Nancy: I will. Believe me.
Grandma: Come on! Try the apple pie I made for you.
Nancy:5 That’s my favourite.