地点 | 扬州,江苏中部,紧邻长江,美丽,…… |
居民 | 善良,友好 |
环境 | 许多花草树木,空气新鲜,…… |
活动 | 购物,享受美食,欣赏地方戏,…… |
I’m glad to tell you something about my hometown.
Welcome to my hometown!
1.花园是养花种菜的最佳场所。___________________________________________
2.电脑出故障了,你能叫人修吗?___________________________________________
3.她正在计划为来自美国的学生举办派对。___________________________________________
4.请记住在第三个转弯处左转。___________________________________________
5.他们仔细地听,但什么也没有听到。___________________________________________
Mr. Read works in a hospital. He’s a good doctor, but he often forgets(忘记) things. People know him and don’t mind it. One morning he looked over an old woman and did an operation(手术) on her eyes. It t 1. him three hours to finish it. The old woman could see again and thanked him very much. After that he had a look at his watch and found it was half p 2. twelve. He felt hungry and wanted to buy some food for h 3. .
When he got to the lift(电梯), he r 4. he didn’t wash his hands. He had to go back to his office. He took o 5. his coat and put it on the back of the chair. Then he washed his hands and left.
However, in the restaurant, he found he forgot to w 6. his coat. All his money was in one of the pockets. He got up and went back to the h 7. . He ran to the lift but it was going to c 8. . He put his head into it, and the doors opened. A man in the lift said, “Oh, dear sir! W9. didn’t you hold the doors open with your hands? It’s too d 10. to do so with your head!”
“I think my hands are more important than my head. I have to do operations not with my head, but with my hands!”
There are many problems among young people. They always say they are growing up. They can do the things they like. They drive cars quickly. They wear strange clothes. They like loud music. Many people think they are not good. But some of their parents don’t think so.
Their parents say, “Our children are very good. They like popular music, and they play it in their own rooms. They help in the house. You know they feel bored sometimes because there’s nothing interesting in the neighbourhood, no clubs and no sports. They don’t have anything to do.”
A teacher says that he thinks most young people are very kind. He thinks that it’s not bad for young people to like loud music because it can give them lots of energy and make them feel excited. Also, a lot of young people work very hard at school, and they can get good jobs later.
Lewis, a fourteen-year-old boy said, “I have much homework to do. I felt tired all day. But loud music can make me happy. It helps me do well in all my lessons.”
Young people’s 1. | They 2. cars quickly, wear strange clothes and listen to 3. music. |
Parents’ idea | Their children are not 4. . They play loud music in their 5. rooms. They do that because they have 6. to do. |
A teacher’s idea | Most young people are very 7. . Loud music can 8. them energy and make them 9. excited. |
Lewis’s idea | Loud music helps 10. do well in all his lessons. |
1.His grandfather owns a big house __________ a small farm behind. (有)
2.The government will build another three __________ parks next year. (社区)
3.I usually go to work with a friend of __________. (我的)
4.We can see a beautiful wooden bridge __________ the river. (在……上)
5.When we asked him about his family, he didn’t __________ to it. (回答)
6.Wilson with his parents lives on the __________ floor. (twelve)
7.My bicycle is __________ so I have to walk to school today. (break)
8.You may enjoy different kinds of delicious food in this __________ restaurant. (west)
9.The young lady always spends a lot of money __________ the latest fashions. (follow)
10.She sometimes __________ for information on the Internet. (search)
Foreign visitors are often puzzled in Japan because most streets there don’t have names. In Japan, people use landmarks instead of street names. For example, the Japanese will say to travelers, “Go straight down to the corner. Turn left at the big hotel and go past a fruit market. The post office is just across the bus stop.”
In the Midwest of America, usually there are not many landmarks. So people will tell you directions(方向) and distance. In Kansas(堪萨斯州), for example, people will say, “Go north two miles. Turn east, and then go another mile.”
People in Los Angeles, California, have no idea of distance on the map. They measure(测量) distance by telling time. “How far away is the post office?” you ask. “Oh,” they answer, “it’s about five minutes from here.” You say, “Yes, but how many miles away is it?” They don’t know.
People in Greece(希腊) sometimes do not even try to give directions because few visitors understand the Greek language. Instead of giving you the direction, a Greek will often say, “Follow me.” Then he’ll lead you through the streets of the city to the post office.
Sometimes a person doesn’t know the answer to your question. A New Yorker might say, “Sorry, I have no idea.” But in Yucatan, Mexico(墨西哥), no one answers “I don’t know.” People in Yucatan think “I don’t know” is not polite. They usually give an answer, often a wrong one. A visitor can get very, very lost in Yucatan!
One thing will help you everywhere. You might not understand a person’s words, but maybe you can understand his body language. He or she will usually turn and then point in the correct direction. Go on in that direction, and you may find the post office!
1.What do you think of the word “landmarks” mean?
A. Names of streets or roads in a place.
B. Hotels, markets and bus stops in a city.
C. Buildings or places which are easily seen.
D. Building or places with great importance.
2.How many countries are mentioned(提及到) by the writer?
A. Four.B. Five.
C. Seven.D. Eight.
3.Which of the following is NOT right?
A. The Japanese often use landmarks when they give directions.
B. People in Los Angeles, California, have no idea of distance.
C. People in Yucatan think “I don’t know” is not polite.
D. People in Greece often give wrong directions.
4.What’s the main idea of the passage?
A. There are not many landmarks in the Midwest of America.
B. We needn’t carry a map when we travel around the world.
C. People give directions in the same way in different parts of the world.
D. There are different ways to give directions in different parts of the world.