.---______ are you going with for vacation? ---My parents.
A.How B.Whom C.What D.Why
Drinking hot tea ______ honey is good _____ a sore throat.
A.with;for B.with;at C.and;for D.for;at
----________ do you have a sports meeting?
---Twice year.
A.How many B.How long C.How often D.How much
书面表达
20年后你的生活是怎样的呢?请围绕未来生活的衣食住行进行想象。
要求:1利用下面的思维导图,可以适当的发挥,不得少于80个字。
2 意思连贯,想象合理。
My Life in 20 Years
I met Rose, my new classmate, on the first day of college. To my surprise, she was already 87 years old. "Why are you in college at such a young age?" I asked. " I’m here to meet a rich man, become his wife, have two children, and retire(退休),then travel”. She answered. 1.Like young students, Rose was outgoing, kind and helpful, 2. Soon, she became a superstar in our college.
At the end of the term, Rose was invited to give us a speech. I will never forget what she said to us," There are only four secrets(秘密) to staying young and achieving success. "
“First, you have to laugh and find humor(幽默)every day. Then,you need to have a dream. 3. Next, find any chance(机会)to change yourself. Finally, people shouldn’t have regrets(遗憾) for things they didn’t do. ”
4. Over 2000 students went to her funeral(葬礼) to show their love to the wonderful woman.
The great woman didn’t live in this world any longer, but she gave us an unforgettable lesson in life. That is -- 5. Don’t you think so?
A. Never too old to learn.
B. She never talked with us.
C. When you lose your dream, you die.
D. She always had friends around her.
E. I wondered why she liked studying so much.
F. Both of us laughed; because we knew what she said wasn’t true.
G. One week after she finished her college, she died in her sleep quietly.
In Britain, people often invite friends for a meal, a party or just coffee. People who know each other very well—close friends, family or neighbors—visit each other's houses without an invitation(邀请), 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. We'd love to. What time?” or “I'm sorry. We'd love to but we have tickets for the concert.” However, it is not polite to say “No, we wouldn't!”
Sometimes, the British use expressions(表达) that sound like invitations but which are not invitations. For example, “You must come over for a drink sometime.” or “Let's go out for a meal one of these days.” These are usually just polite ways of ending a talk. They are not real invitations because they don't mention(提及)a certain 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 carefully. Is it a real invitation or is the person just being friendly?
1.It is not polite to answer the real invitation by saying “_________”
A. Sorry, we'd love to but we have tickets for the concert.
B. Thanks. We'd love to. What time?
C. Sure. We'd like to, thanks a lot.
D. No, we wouldn’t!
2.If the British just want to end a talk politely, they may say, “_________”
A. Would you like to come for dinner on Saturday?
B. Let's go out for a meal one of these days.
C. Let's go out for a meal on Saturday.
D. Shall we go for a drink this afternoon?
3.The British often use “________” to answer the invitations that are not real.
A. Yes, what time?
B. No, that's not a real invitation.
C. OK, yes, thanks.
D. No, you just want to be friendly.
4.Which is the best title (标题) for the passage?
A. Britain
B. Invitation
C. A talk with friends
D. A letter to friends