We’ve Moved! Please come to the party In our new house. 8:00pm on November 5 Betty and Jack Add: 31 Station Street Tel: 342-1525 E-mail: betty 12@email.net | Must sell $275 Best washing machine Only 6 months old Owner going abroad Call Mike Green Add: 10 Park Street Tel: 342-2691 E-mail: mikegreen@botmail.com | Smith’s Book Club New and old books Over 1000 kinds Good coffee and tea Open every day 10:00 to 22:00 Add: 15 North Street Tel: 342-7391 or 342-7350 E-mail: smith15@yahoo.com |
1.If you want to go to Betty and Jack’s party,you can call.
A.342-1525B. 342-7391 C. 342-2691
2.Mike Green has to sell his washing machine because .
A.he wants to buy a new one
B.he will go abroad
C.he wants to buy a new house
3.Smith’s Book Club is opena day.
A. 8 hours B. 10 hours C. 12 hours
4.If you want to read some books, you can go to.
A. 31 station Street B. 15 North street C. 10 park street
5.You can use the e-mail mikegreen@hotmail.com if you want to .
A. read some books
B. go to a family party
C. buy a washing machine
Education for Japanese children is free for the first nine years and all children must go to school for six years of primary schooling and three years of secondary schools,about 99.9 percent of school-age children are present. School usually begins at 8 o’clock in the morning and ends at 3 o’clock in the afternoon on weekdays and at noon on Saturdays.The school year begins in April and ends in March.There is a summer holiday in August and a winter holiday during the New Year season.
After nine years of schooling,students can enter the three-year high school by passing an examination and by paying a small charge each year.After high school,students can go on to study at all kinds of colleges,usually for four years.There are also tw0-year junior colleges.
1.The passage mainly discusses about.
A.colleges in Japan
B. free education in Japan
C.education in Japan
2.How many days have the Japanese students to go to school every week?
A.Five and a half days.
B.Four and a half days.
C.Five days.
3.If you want to go to high school in Japan,you must.
A.pay a small number of money
B.pass the exam and pay a little money
C. take part in the exam and pay a little money
4.What is NOT mentioned in the passage?
A. Types of colleges
B. Times for school.
C. The teaching staff
5.According to the passage,what is TRUE?
A.Weekdays are from Monday to Friday
B.Japanese schools have three vacations
C.Japanese children have freedom to choose schools
High school students in America hear about twenty bells every day.The first bell is the tardy bell(上课铃).If the students are not in their seats when the tardy bell rings,they know they are late.Another bell rings at the end of each class,and everyone leaves class quickly and goes to the next one.When students are in a difficult class,they are often happy to hear the bell ring,but if the class is interesting,they do not want the bell to ring.Most students like the lunch bell best.They know that it is time to join their friends for lunch.They buy a hot meal in the school dining-room(餐厅) or they bring their lunch from home in a big paper bag.
1.The first bell the students hear is the tardy bell.
2.The students will be happy to hear the ring in an interesting class.
3.The students like the lunch bell because they call have lunch with their friends.
4.Students in America usually have lunch at home.
5.The students hear about twenty bells every week.
It’s easier to go downhill than to climb uphill,so it’s easier to fall into bad habits than into good . Bad habits don’t come . They come little by little,so you don’t know their .Schoolboys first pick up little bad habits at and on the street. When they cannot do their homework,they copy from their . If they see bigger boys smoking, they want to learn to smoke.If they see their friends gambling(赌博), they want to gamble.When they get , the habits become stronger and stronger.Then they can no longer give them up.From copying,they learn to ; from gambling, they learn to cheat(欺骗). no one believes in them. How it is that we stop the bad habits at the beginning!
1.A. one B. ones C. others
2.A. slowly B. usually C. suddenly
3.A. danger B. idea C. plan
4.A. work B. school C. home
5.A. parents B. teachers C. classmates
6.A. still B. tooC. also
7.A. thinner B. fatter C. older
8.A. read B. give C. steal(偷)
9.A. At last B. At first C. At least
10.A. silly B. important C. difficult
In Japan, most people think robots are good for their work. They don’t think robots are threatening (), but people in the United States and Europe . Japanese people love very much. Sometimes they give a welcome for them on their first day at work.
Robots are also very in people’s daily life in Japan. Some robots can make sushi; some robots can plant rice; and others can even guests. There are also robots doing things serving tea, cleaning rooms and feeding babies.
In Japan, people think robots will be important in the future. There will be more old people in Japan, the country needs more robots. In 2005, 370,000 robots worked in factories across Japan. Soon there will be more robots and people will have lots of free time to themselves. People there will be 1,000,000 robots in factories all over the country by 2025.
1.A. are B. aren’t C. do
2.A. robots B. pets C. families
3.A. interview B. party C. meeting
4.A. pleasantB. possible C. popular
5.A. send B. take C. meet
6.A. like B. for C. about
7.A. lots of B. most C. more
8.A. but B. so C. because
9.A. get B. dress C. enjoy
10.A. care B. predict C. worry
从方框中选择合适的句子补全对话。
A.What are you going to do? B.The weather will be fine. C.Yes, it is. D.I will go to the zoo if it is fine on Sunday. E.Yes, I’d like to. |
A:Hi, Nick! It is cloudy today, isn’t it?
B:1. , It is going to rain.
A:Do you know what the weather will be like this Sunday?
B:2. .
A:I hope so. 3.
B:Go to the zoo? It must be very interesting.
A:4. .
B:I don’t have any plans.
A:Would you like to go there with me?
B:5. See you then.