During the Second World War, Winston Churchill was the British Prime Minister. One day he had to go to the British Broadcasting Corporation to make an important speech to the nation.
An hour before the time of this speech, he stopped a taxi in the street and asked the driver to take him to the BBC, but the taxi-driver, who did not recognize him, said he could not take him anywhere just then, because he wanted to go back to his home at the other end of London to hear Churchill make a speech on the radio. Churchill was so pleased when he heard this. Churchill answered that he gave the man a pound, which was worth quite a lot in those days.
"All right, get in," said the driver happily, opening the door of the taxi. "I'll take you, and to hell with Churchill and his speech ! "
1.During the Second World War, Winston Churchill was the ________.
A.Australia Prime Minister B.American Prime Minister
C.British Prime Minister D.French Prime Minister
2.An hour before the time of this speech, he stopped a ________ in the street and asked the driver to take him to the ________.
A.bus; BBC B.taxi; VOA C.taxi; BBC D.bus; VOA
3.The taxi-driver wanted to go back to his home________of London to hear Churchill make a speech ________.
A.on the other end; to the radio B.in the other end; in the radio
C.at the other end; on the radio D.at the other end; in the radio
4.What do you think of the driver?
A.He cared for money most.
B.He cared for Churchill more than for his speech.
C.He cared for Churchill and his speech more than for money.
D.He cared for Churchill's speech more than for Churchill himself.
5.Can you imagine Churchill's expression after he heard the driver's last word?
A.Dumbfounded. B.Worried. C.Surprised. D.Happy.
Dinner customs are different around the world. If you are a guest in Ghana, this information will help you a lot.
In Ghana,dinner is usually from four in the afternoon to six in the evening. But there are no strict rules about time. Whenever a guest arrives,a family offers food. When you go to a home, the person who receives guests takes you to the living room first. At this time everyone welcomes you. Then you go to the dinning room. There you wash your hands in a bowl of water. All the food is on the table.
In Ghana you usually eat with your fingers. You eat from the same dish as everyone else .But you eat from one side of the dish only. It is not polite to get food from the other side of the dish. After dinner, you wash your hands again in a bowl of water.
Most meals in Ghana have a dish called fufu. People in Ghana make fufu from the powder of some plants. Sometimes they cut the fufu with a saw because it is very hard. You must chew fufu well,or you may get sick. You eat fufu with the fingers of your right hand only.
1.From the passage we know that in Ghana ________.
A.people usually invite their guests to dinner late in the evening B.the rules for dinner time aren’t strict
C.dinner is always at six in the evening D.a family offers food only at four in the afternoon
2.If you are a dinner guest in Ghana,the host always takes you to ________.
A.the dining room first B.the living room first C.the kitchen first D.the garden first
3.People in Ghana usually eat________.
A.with their spoons B.with their fingers
C.from the other side of the dish D.from one side of a dish to the other
4.In fact,most dishes in Ghana ________.
A.have fufu in them B.are too hard to eat
C.are not very hard D.are cooked with the powder of some plants
5.When you eat fufu,you'd better ________.
A.cut it with a saw B.use your right hand only C.chew it well D.all of the above
Every summer a great many students travel to other countries looking for work and adventure. Most of the chances are in seasonal work, mainly connected with tourism and service The pay is usually poor, but most people work abroad for the_________of travel. You can pick grapes on farms in France, entertain kids on American summer camps, and, of course, there are________ jobs in hotels and restaurants.
But it is not easy now to find work. “_________you speak the language of the country well, there will be very few openings,” says Althea Ellis, an adviser on_________for students. “If you work with a family in Italy, you’ll have to speak Italian. When you wash dishes in a restaurant in Paris, the owner will expect you to speak _________. British students only have a _________advantage for jobs in the USA and Australia.”
________enjoys the experience. Sarah James was employed to help forty American children in Europe. The two teachers with the children had never been _________. One child lost his passport; another became seriously ill and was _________home; the whole group was thrown out of one hotel because of the__________they made, and what’s worse, Sarah herself was robbed on her only free evening of the entire trip. “I did visit a lot of new places,” she says, “but it wasn’t worth it. The pay was __________and it really was a 24-hour-a-day job. The kids never slept!”
“The trouble is, students expect to have a(n)__________time of it.” Althea Ellis points out. “After all, they see it as a __________. In practice, however, you have to work hard. At the same time, all vacation work is casual work. You’ll have a job when the hotel, the restaurant, or the campsite is busy. In other words, you’ll work if it’s convenient for the company that employs you. But you have __________employment rights. As soon as the holiday season __________, they’ll get rid of you.”
1.A.pains B.comfort C.difficulty D.excitement
2.A.always B.hardly C.never D.seldom
3.A.If B.Unless C.Because D.Although
4.A.health care B.vacation work C.language studies D.tourist safety
5.A.Italian B.English C.French D.Spanish
6.A.country B.language C.reading D.culture
7.A.No one B.None C.Not everyone D.Everybody
8.A.abroad B.employed C.sad D.respected
9.A.driven B.ridden C.left D.flown
10.A.friends B.decisions C.noise D.destruction
11.A.nice B.high C.fair D.poor
12.A.hard B.easy C.difficult D.terrible
13.A.holiday B.job C.festival D.study
14.A.few B.little C.all D.much
15.A.starts B.lasts C.approaches D.finishes
The film brought the hours back to me ________ I was taken good care of in that far-away village.
A.which B.who C.when D.where
When Nancy was at college, she ________ three foreign languages.
But I am surprised to find that she ________ all except a few words of each.
A.spoke; had forgotten B.had spoken; had forgotten
C.spoke; has forgotten D.had spoken; has forgotten
She is one of the few girls who ________ passed the examination.
A.was B.were C.has D.have