Nancy and Sheila are in the same class. They are friends. Nancy wants to invite Sheila to dinner on Sunday. But Sheila doesn't know the way. Now Nancy is telling her.
"It's easy. You can take No. 4 bus. After you get off at Red Road, cross it and take the first turning on the left. Walk along the road for about five minutes, and then you'll see a big tree. Go straight on for about a hundred meters, and you will see a big red house. This is not my home. Go past the big house about four hundred meters, and you'll see a small yellow house beside a little tree. Then you can open the door with your foot."
"With my foot?" asks Sheila. "Why?"
"Well, you won't come to my house empty-handed(空手地), will you?" answers Nancy.
1.Nancy asks Sheila to________.
A. have dinner with her B. go to a big red house
C. go to the cinema together D. go shopping together
2.Which of the following is true?
A. Nancy and Sheila are classmates.
B. Sheila should take No. 5 bus first.
C. Nancy asks Sheila to come to her home on Saturday.
D. Sheila knows Nancy's home very well.
3.How far is it from the big tree to the small yellow house?
A. It's five minutes' walk.
B. It's a hundred minutes' ride.
C. It's about two hundred meters.
D. It's about five hundred meters.
4.Where is Nancy's house?
A. It's beside a big red house.
B. It's beside a little tree.
C. It's on the right side of Red Road.
D. It's behind a small yellow house.
5.Why does Nancy ask Sheila to open the door with her foot?
A. Because she thinks Sheila should carry a lot of presents in both hands.
B. Because she thinks Sheila should bring her family members to her home.
C. Because she thinks Sheila should bring other classmates to her home.
D. Because she thinks Sheila will be afraid to open the door with her hands.
Here is a sign in front of the ticket office of the Snoopy World.
Snoopy world Grown-ups: $200 Children: $100 (over 10 persons ---20% off) Parking: Car: $50 Motorcycle: $20 Opening Hours: 9 a. m-6 p. m (Closed on Tuesday) | Rules: Watch your children when you visit the Snoopy World. Don’t’ tough anything in the Snoopy World. No photos! Don’t throw your rubbish anywhere. |
1.Mr. Wang is a teacher in a primary school. He will take 10 of his students to the Snoopy World. How much should he pay?
A. 1,200 B. 240 C. 960 D. 800
2.You can visit the Snoopy World at .
A. 1:30 p. m on Saturday
B. 11 a. m on Tuesday
C. 8: 30 a. m on Sunday
D. 6: 30 p. m on Monday
3.Which of the following sentences is TURE according to the passage?
A. People can take pictures here.
B. Throwing rubbish here and there is not welcome .
C. The workers will help look after the children.
D. Visitors can touch anything in the Snoopy World.
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Mr. and Mrs. Smith’s house was ________ of suitcases, packages(包裹) and boxes. They were ________ checking their luggage(行李), when there was a ring at the door. Mr. Smith went to ________it and saw a well-dressed middle-aged lady outside. The lady said that she lived next to them, and that she came to ________ them to their new home.
The Smiths invited her in after saying sorry for the state(状态) of the house.“Oh, ________ ,” she answered. “Do you know in some____________ of this town, neighbours are not all ________ . People do not ________ their neighbours, ________ their next-door ones. But in this street everybody is friendly to ________ else. We are one big, happy family. I’m ________ that you will be ________ here.”
The well-dressed lady got a surprise (惊讶) when she came to visit the house the ________ time, because she found a very ________family in it. When she visited last time, Mr. and Mrs. Smith didn’t have the courage(勇气) to tell her that they were not the new owners of the house, ________ the old ones who were going to leave.
1.A. fill B. filled C. full D. empty
2.A. free B. busy C. pleased D. happy
3.A. answer B. look C. see D. guess
4.A. invite B. lead C. take D. welcome
5.A. excuse me B. here you are C. never mind D. thank you
6.A. houses B. towns C. streets D. roads
7.A. busy B. lonely C. safe D. friendly
8.A know B. understand C. hate D. think
9.A. only B. even C. but D. so
10.A. anybody B. nobody C. somebody D. none
11.A.sorry B. worried C. sure D. afraid
12.A. happy B. lonely C. alone D. friendly
13.A. first B. one C. next D. same
14.A. famous B. different C. young D. old
15.A. so B. but C. and D. because
---You give us a wonderful Chinese dinner, Mrs. Wang.
----___________.
A. I’m glad you enjoyed it
B. Oh, I’m afraid I didn’t cook very well
C. Come again when you are free next time
D. It’s not necessary for you to say so
–If you have any trouble, be sure to call me. – __________.
A.I’m glad to hear that |
B.I have no trouble |
C.I will. Thank you. |
D.I’ll think it over |
How do we say 6,425, 200?
A. Six million, four hundred twenty-five thousand, two hundreds.
B. Six million, four hundred and twenty-five thousand, two hundred.
C. Six millions, four hundred twenty-five thousand, two hundred.
D. Six millions, four hundred and twenty-five thousand, two hundred.