Dale used to _____to office in his car, but he is used to_____ the bus now.
A. going; taking B. going; take
C. go; taking D. go; take
—What a beautiful bike! Whose is it? —It’s mine. I ______ it for two days.
A. bought B. have had C. have bought D. had
—Will you get there by _____bike? —I will take _____bus.
A. the; a B. /; a C. a; the D./; /
书面表达
假如你被选中作美食节的主持人,What would you say on the food festival in the beginning?
补全对话
从方框中选择适当的选项补全对话,其中有两项多余。
A:Welcome to Bluesky Restaurant. Can I help you?
B:Yes. I’d like something to drink.
A: 1.
B: A glass of orange juice, please.
A: 2.
B: Two bowls of rice with fish.
A: 3.(Twenty minutes later.)
B:Mm, how delicious! 4.
A: Let me see. It’s twenty-eight dollars.
B: Here you are.
A: 5. Thanks for coming.
What kind of drink would you like? OK. Thanks for your order. May I have the bill? May I have the menu? Here’s your change. Would you like something to eat? What about you? |
词语运用
阅读短文,选择适当的词并用其正确形式填空,使短文通顺、意思完整。每空限填一词,每词限用一次。方框中有两个词是多余的
Spend easy expensive interest won’t work marry pass city other job don’t |
Young People in Britain
Life used to be fun for “teenagers”. They used to have money to spend, and free time to while away(消磨). They used to wear teenage clothes, and meet in teenage coffee bars and discos. Some of them still do. But for many young people, life is harder now. 1. are difficult to find. There’s not so much money around. Things are 2. , and it’s hard to find a place to live in. Teachers say that students work harder than they used to. They are less 3. in politics, and more interested in 4. exams. They know that good exam results may bring them better jobs.
Most young people worry more about money than their parents did twenty years ago. They try 5. less and save more. They want to be able to get homes of their own one day.
For some, the answer to unemployment(失业) is to leave home and look for jobs in one of Britain’s big 6. . Every day hundreds of young people arrive in London from other parts of Britain, looking for jobs. Some find jobs and stay. 7. don’t, and go home again, or join the unemployed(失业者) in London.
When you read the newspapers and watch the news on television, it’s 8. to get the idea that British young people are all unemployed, angry and in trouble. But that’s not true. Three quarters of them do more or less what their parents did. They do their best at school, find some kinds of jobs in the end, and get 9. in their early twenties. They get on well with their parents, and enjoy their family life. After all, if they don’t, they 10. be British, will they