Michelle Obama is the first lady of America. She visited China on March 20th, 2014. When she met the president Xi, she wore a red dress. She said her red dress is always ready for the important moment. Do you know she is also the first lady of fashion American?
Every first lady since Lou Hoover (except Bess Truman) has appeared in the high-fashion magazine, Vogue. But Mrs. Obama is only the second to appear on the cover. She appeared wearing a pink silk dress by Jason Wu. When she was interviewed by the editor of Vogue, Mrs. Obama said what she wears is always paid attention to by many people. “I’m not going to pretend that I don't care about it.” she said. Most cover models have their clothes chosen for them by Vogue, or at least editors work as advisers. However, Mrs. Obama did choose outfits for the Vogue photos from labels(商标) she had worn before. “She doesn't need any help. She loves fashion and knows what works for her,” Talley said. “She’s never had a conversation with me about, `What do you think?' or `How did this look?' And I'm glad for that.”
1.From the second paragraph we know__________.
A. every first lady has appeared on the cover of Vogue
B. only Bess Truman has appeared on the cover of Vogue
C. only two first ladies have appeared on the cover of Vogue
D. only Mrs. Obama has appeared on the cover of Vogue
2.According to the passage, we know Mrs. Obama________.
A. is a woman of kindness
B. has her own sense of beauty and idea
C. herself is a clothes designer and model
D. doesn’t like to be watched changing clothes
People use their mouths for many things. They eat, talk, shout, and smile. So there are many expressions about mouth. For example, if you say things about a person, the person will be unhappy and say “Do not bad mouth me.”
Sometimes, people say something to a friend or family member that later they regret they hurt that person’s feelings. The speaker might say: “ I really put my foot in my mouth this time.” If this happens, the speaker might feel down in the mouth.
Information is spread through the mouth. This is general communication people, like friends talking to each other. “How did you hear about that movie?” Someone might ask. The may be : “Oh, by word of mouth.” A more official way of getting information is through a company or government mouthpiece.
Sometimes, a person has a bad or unpleasant with another person. He might say: “It left a bad taste in my mouth.” Or a person might have a very experience, like being chased by an angry dog. He might say: “I had my in my mouth.”
Some people have lots of money because they were into a very rich family. You might say such a person “was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. ” And this rich person is the opposite of a person who lives from hand to mouth.
1.A. dance B. sing C. walk D. think
2.A. beautiful B. nervous C. bad D. crazy
3.A. because B. so C. and D. until
4.A. never B. seldom C. sometimes D. often
5.A. with B. between C. during D. on
6.A. letter B. answer C. key D. report
7.A. experiment B. expression C.experience D. explanation
8.A. frightening B. surprising C. pleasing D. exciting
9.A. eye B. tongue C. finger D. heart
10.A. taken B. brought C. grown D. born
— Shall I buy this comic book for Dick?
— . He might already have it.
A. No problemB. I don’t agree C. You can’t do that D. You’d better not
—Why did Miss Wang look so worried when we saw her?
—Because she wondered .
A. where did the other students go
B. when would the policeman come
C. if her students had survived the earthquake
D. what she will do during the trip
My uncle knew little about the famous film Queen he saw it yesterday evening.
A. if B. andC. until D. because
—May I borrow this dictionary?
—Sorry. This is not . It’s Lily’s.
A. my B. mine C. her D. yours