A: When did you get up yesterday?
B: 1.
A: What did you do after you got up?
B: I washed my hands and face quickly and had my breakfast.
A: Were you busy yesterday?
B: Yes, I was. I did my homework first.2. We went to the zoo by bus. In the zoo, we saw many animals. And we climbed hills in the park.3. We came back home very late.
A: Where did you have your lunch?
B: We had our lunch in the park. We had mild and bread for lunch.4. I had a big supper.
A: Did you go to bed early or late?
B: I went to bed early.5.
A.And after that I went to bed for a rest.
B.I got up at 6:30 in the morning.
C.And then I went to see my friends.
D.I didn’t get up until it was noon.
E.I didn’t watch TV last night.
F.We had a good time.
G.When I got home, I was very hungry.
Gina was surprised to find that it was not raining in London. She stepped down from the train that had brought her from Dover to Victoria Station and put her heavy suitcase on the platform(站台). People were hurrying everywhere: through the entrances and exits, up and down the steps, along the other platforms and over to the ticket counters(柜台) where there were already queues forming. The porters(行李员) seemed to be busy helping other passengers. In Milan everyone told her that it was always raining in England. Today, however, they were wrong. It was warm and dusty just like at home. She could even hear someone speaking her native language somewhere near the station bookstore. She walked slowly towards the gate at the end of the platform where a railway official was collecting the tickets. She handed him her tickets and walked through. She looked up the station clock. Its hands were pointing to 3:15 p.m.
A young woman was sitting on a bench reading an English magazine. She looked friendly so Gina went up to her.
“Excuse me.” she said. The young woman glanced(瞥一眼) up with a smile. “Can you tell me the way to circus?”
“The circus?” The young woman looked puzzled. “What circus do you mean?”
Gina shook her head. “I’m sorry. I have just arrived from Italy to attend a school for foreign students in London. It is near the circus. “
“Do you have a letter with the school’s address on it?”
“Oh, yes. Now I remember.” Gina opened her handbag and found a postcard with a British stamp on it. “Ah,” said the young woman. “It’s Oxford Circus that you want. It’s the name of an area in the middle of London. You must go down these steps and take the Tube(地铁). Follow the colors. That’s the easiest way. ” She showed Gina on the colored map of the underground railway the route from Victoria to Oxford Circus. “Good luck,” she said. “And by the way, I come from Italy, too.”
1.From the passage we know Gina was .
A.expecting a friend to meet her
B.attending to school matters
C.going to study English
D.late for her studies
2.“There were already queues forming,” implies(表明) .
A.there were too many people waiting
B.people were beginning to wait in line
C.people were already to form queues
D.people were told to form up in lines
3.Oxford Circus is .
A.a famous circus
B.a place in London
C.a railway station to Oxford
D.another name for the middle of London
4.The young woman was puzzled because she .
A.had never been to a circus
B.didn’t know the word “circus”
C.didn’t know what circus Gina was referring to (提及)
D.didn’t know where Oxford Circus was
Driving cars, trucks and motorcycles is an important part of our lives. We do it every day to get to work, to school or to friends’ houses.
Driving can be very convenient, but can also cause many problems. Waiting in line at a red light, a driver may get impatient and decide just to drive right through it. If another car is coming from the other direction, there might be a terrible accident. Cutting another car off can make its driver angry, so that driver cuts off someone else. Pretty soon everybody is angry, and impatient.
Traffic accidents declare millions of lives every year worldwide. In Taiwan alone, over seven people are killed in accidents every day. The annual death rate from traffic accidents in Taiwan is twice that of Japan.
To allow traffic to move smoothly and safely, everybody must follow the rules. Before you drive, learn all the traffic laws. That way of driving is safe, convenient and even fun!
1.If you cut another car off, its driver may be .
A.impatient B.terrible C.angry D.both A and C
2.According to the passage, driving can be safe if .
A.you are patient
B.you obey all the traffic rules
C.you don’t cut another car off
D.you wait in line at a red light
3.Which of the following may be the best title for this passage?
A.Traffic Safety B.A Careful Driver C.How to Drive a Car D.A Traffic Accident
Dear Linda,
Your brother sounds like a very selfish person. But I want to know what causes him to act this way. Since he seems to be doing this on purpose, maybe the only way to do with the problem is to try to find the cause.
I think your brother is probably hurt in some way. Perhaps he feels unsafe because he is not a full part of the family. He could be displeased with your mother’s love for the rest of you over him.
It is wrong to fight anger with anger though you think it is a need to help your mother. I suggest you try to help your brother by treating him with more care and love. It must be hard for him to grow up in a family where his sisters have their real mother but he doesn’t. Try to let him know that you care about him. With time he may come to know how lucky he is and start to treat you all with the same kindness that you give him.
Yours Truly,
Sue Clarke
1.From the letter we may know that .
A.the family is not a full family
B.the mother is the brother’s stepmother(继母)
C.the brother has two sisters in the family
D.there are two mothers in the family
2.Sue Clarke suggests to Linda that .
A.she find the result of her brother’s action
B.she fight against her brother with anger
C.she help her mother to deal with her brother
D.she treat her brother with more warmth
3.Sue Clarke thinks Linda’s brother .
A.is a troublesome young man
B.will feel very happy to live in such a family
C.should be treated more strictly
D.should have known Linda treats him with kindness
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C.the phone number of the restaurant
D.the way to order food
In recent years, advances(进步) in medical technology have made it possible for people to live longer than in the past. New medicine and machines are being_______every day to extend(延长) life. However, some people, including some doctors are not in _______of these life-extending measures(措施), and they _______that people should have the _______ to die when they want. They say that the quality of life is as important as life_______ and that people should not be _______to go on living when the conditions of life become hard to _______. They say that people should be allowed to die with dignity(尊严) and to _______when they want to die. People else argue that life under any situation is better than death and that the _______ of doctors is always to extend life as long as possible. So the battle __________ on without an answer.
1.A.developed B.invented C.brought D.bought
2.A.help B.support C.fond D.joy
3.A.like B.talk C.argue D.think
4.A.free B.right C.belief D.power
5.A.own B.himself C.myself D.itself
6.A.stopped B.wanted C.forced D.operated
7.A.live B.bear C.say D.destroy
8.A.discuss B.decide C.wait D.walk
9.A.jobs B.ability C.right D.duty
10.A.continues B.goes C.works D.keeps