A dog has a piece of meat and takes it home. Now on his way home he has to walk across a bridge over a river. Then he looks down and sees his own shadow (影子) in the water and takes it for the shadow of another dog, with a very big piece of meat.
He really wants to have that one, too. So he makes a snap (犬吠) at the shadow in the water, but as he opens his mouth, the piece of meat drops into the water and can not see it any more.
1.How many dogs are there in the story?
A.One B.Two C.Three
2.Where is the dog?
A.On the bridge. B.In the river. C.In the village.
3.Where is the meat before the dog sees his own shadow?
A.In the water. B.In his mouth C.In another dog's mouth
4.At last, who gets the meat?
A.Nobody. B.The dog. C.The dog in the water.
Dear Sir,
I am writing to tell you about my stay at your hotel. My wife and I _______ on Saturday, 15th May and stayed ________ a week. Although we were treated (招待) well, there were one or two things that made us unhappy.
First, we hoped for a ________ holiday from our busy work, and your ad said “comfortable and quiet”. We want to have a chance to ________. But we were surprised to find that repairs (修理) are sometimes needed, is it really necessary to start in the morning?
Second, we hoped to swim in your “wonderful ________“. To our surprise, we found that it was ________ for the whole time of our day.
I hope you do not mind me writing to you about these things, but I would be happy if you could give me the answers. Thanks.
Mr. Hector Bradley
1.A.left B.arrived C.went
2.A.for B.in C.on
3.A.terrible B.boring C.nice
4.A.work B.relax C.run
5.A.pool B.room C.river
6.A.clean B.open C.closed
—Do you want to go shopping with me this evening?
—_________, but I’m busy this evening. What about tomorrow morning?
A.No, I don’t. B.I’d love to. C.Have fun.
—I’m very busy because I am having the final exams this week.
—_________!
A.It’s OK B.Not bad C.Good luck
—________ listen to music in the classroom.
—Sorry. I won’t do it again.
A.Not B.Can’t C.Don’t
—You ________. Don’t talk on the phone.
—Sorry, I won’t.
A.drive B.are driving C.drives
