Bath, 97 miles west of London, is the largest city in Somerset, England. It became a World Heritage Site in 1987.
The city got its name from the Roman Baths, which was a place for public bathing in Roman Britain. The water there is naturally heated under the ground. Today visitors are no longer allowed to enter the water. However, the exhibitions there will tell you the history of the Roman Baths. You can see many ancient Roman objects, including the coins that were thrown into the water to show respect to the goddess.
Looking over the city, you will see many old buildings in the color of honey. Among them, the Royal Crescent and the Circus are the most famous. The Royal Crescent is a row of 30 houses in the shape of crescent. The Circus is about 200 meters to the east of the Royal Crescent. It is a huge circle formed with large townhouses. It is divided into three parts of the same length by three entrances with a lawn in the center. When visiting Bath, you can’t miss these two sites.
The museums in the city are also popular. You can go and appreciate western paintings. If you are interested in the English writer Jane Austen, you can go to Jane Austen Center to know more about her life with her father in Bath, If you come in October, you can even take part in the bath film Festival.
1.The passage is mainly about the ____ in Bath.
A. writers
B. paintings
C. festivals
D. buildings
2.According to the passage, what can visitors do in the Roman Baths?
A. Take a bath.
B. Play in the water.
C. Enjoy ancient coins.
D. Buy ancient Roman objects.
3.Which of the following is correct about the Royal Crescent and the Circus?
A. B. C. D.
4.Bath is a city ______.
A. where Jane Austen once lived
B. that got its name from the heated water
C. where a film festival is held all year round
D. that has been a World Heritage Site for 2l years
Oats are healthy food. Many families have them for breakfast. The following is the instructions of Golden Oats from America.
1.To make three servings of oats, we need one cup of Golden Oats and ______ cups of water.
A. two
B. three
C. five
D. six
2.Both Oatmeal Cookies and Oatmeal Apple Crisp need _____ .
A. milk
B. eggs
C. salt
D. butter
3.According to the instructions, we must ______.
A. cook the oats before adding water
B. cook the oats for at least 4 minutes
C. choose the microwave to cook the oats
D. add fruits to the oats when cooking them
It was a Sunday morning. Lori was busy writing in her book. Marilyn was drinking coffee and I was reading a newspaper. Suddenly, Lori looked up and asked," Why are there more pictures of Lisa than there are of______?"Lisa is our older daughter.
I stared back, not understanding the______. Lori left the room. I looked at Marilyn, "Are there more pictures of Lisa than of Lori?"
"I've never______them. I don't know,” replied Marilyn.
"But______would Lori ask such a question? " I asked. After a few minutes of thought Marilyn said, "When Lisa was born, you were taking photos. You hardly went______without a camera. When Lori was born videos became______. You used a video camera to record nearly everything in our life. There must be hundreds of videos of Lori in the computer that Lori has______seen or doesn’t remember."
Late that night, when we were alone, I turned on the computer and found the______about Lori.
“What are you going to do?” Marilyn asked.
"Her birthday is coming," I said, "Let's make an album for her as a gift. I don't know if the album will answer her question, but at least she'll know that we______enough to find her an answer."
Over the next few days, we secretly______all the videos. We watched and selected until we were ____. Marilyn had them made into photos. When the photos were returned, we placed them into an album. When we looked at the album, all the sweet memories came______. We hoped it showed how______she was to us.
On June 7, when passing Loris room to leave for work. I opened the door and slipped the album inside. Attached to it was a birthday card with a note______why her mother and I had put the album together.
It was about eight o'clock when my office telephone rang. I picked up the receiver. A tiny voice spoke, "I love you, Daddy," she said and disconnected. I knew our______had been received.
1.A. him B. her C. me D. them
2.A. question B. book C. newspaper D. answer
3.A. seen B. counted C. taken D. bought
4.A. where B. how C. when D. why
5.A. anywhere B. everywhere C. somewhere D. nowhere
6.A. popular B. effective C. expensive D. obvious
7.A. ever B. never C. already D. just
8.A. emails B. pictures C. news D. videos
9.A. respect B. benefit C. care D. regret
10.A. took up B. pointed out C. went through D. handed in
11.A. relaxed B. satisfied C. active D. lucky
12.A. back B. down C. off D. on
13.A. kind B. helpful C. proud D. important
14.A. discussing B. comparing C. explaining D. importing
15.A. message B. prize C. memory D. view
John _______ so hard on his project that he didn’t notice his mom enter the room.
A. works
B. has worked
C. was working
D. will work
--- Alice’s room is tidy, isn't it?
---Yes. She always _____ her toys after playing with them.
A. looks for
B. puts away
C. sweeps away
D. pays for
---Do you like rock music or light music?
--- _______. I like Beijing Opera.
A. Either
B. None
C. Both
D. Neither