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8.A.outB.awayC.downD.in

9.A.cheapB.expensiveC.EasyD.safe

10.A.costB.spendC.takeD.have

11.A.BeforeB.InC.AfterD.At

12.A.sorryB.angryC.sadD.glad

13.A.booksB.foodC.sweetsD.health

14.A.needB.haveC.useD.get

15.A.healthB.timeC.foodD.money

答案:

ABCACBCBBBCDAAD

 

二、阅读理解

A

MUSEUMOFTRANSPORT

BOYLESt.CHEETHAM,MANCHESTER,EHGLAND

Tel.01612052122

EnjoyatriptotheMuseumofTransport,awalkingmuseumdisplaythedevelopmentofroadpublictransportinManchester.Thereareover80busesfrom1890to1980.Over100exhibits,fromhours-bustometrolink.

Themuseumhassmallexhibitdisplaysreflectingthehistoryofbus,coachandtramtravel.Ifyouareinterestedinit,welcometoclickhereandyoucanseesomepicturesofthemonthescreenandgetmoreinformationaboutthem.

OPENINGHOURS

Wednesdays,Saturdays,Sundays,andpublicholidays

10:

00a.m.---4:

00p.m.(Nov.---Feb.)

00a.m.---5:

00p.m.(Mar---Oct.)

ADMISSIONPRICES

Adults£3.00,Cone(折扣价)£1.75,Under5free.

Familyticket(uptotwoadultsanduptothreechildren)£9.00

Adultseasonticket(unlimitedvisitsforsixmonths)£6.00

Familyseasonticket£20.00

PRICESFORPARTIESBYARRANGEMENT

GUIDEDTOURSAVAILABLEBYAPPOINTMENT

Tearooms,souvenirsandmodelshopalsoopen

E-mail:

www.Gmts.Co.uk

1.Theadvertisementaboveispossiblefrom______________.

A.theUSAB.theUKC.ChinaD.Japan

2.On_______youcan’tvisitthemuseum.

A.Children’sDayB.ChristmasC.SaturdayD.Thursday

3.Whatisthelowestpriceweshouldpayifmyparents,mysisterandIgotovisitittogether?

A.£

9.00B.£

6.00C.£

3.00D.£

8.00

ADC

B

Somepeoplehavetousepublictransport,somedislikeitandstillsomeloveit.Ifeveryonehasacaranddrivesanywheretheywanttogo,therewillbeserioustrafficproblemsontheroad.Luckily,trainsareagoodformofpublictransport.Britishpeopleusetrainsalot.ThisisespeciallysoforpeoplewhoaretravelingfromLondontoParis.Everydayabout20trainsleaveLondon.Theytravelataveryhighspeedandpeoplefeelgladthatthetrainstakeonly2hoursand30minutestoreachParis.It'

smuchfastertotravelbytrainthanbybusorbycar.Thisisbecausepeoplehavetodrivecarsorbusesverycarefullyandslowlyformanyreasons,suchasspeedlimitsandtrafficjams.However,whenyouaretravelingbytrain,thespeedisalmostthesameandthereisnotrafficjamforatrain.Besides,Londonersthinktakingatrainisoneofthesafestwaysoftravelingontheground.Trainstakequiteanumberofqualitytestswhitetheyaremade.Moreimportantly,theyhavetotakemanysafetychecksbeforetheyareusedontherailtrack.What'

smore,trainsinBritainarecomfortableandprovidefineservicesfortheirusers.WhenyouareonaLondontrain,youwillfindthatthetrainhascomfortabletablesandseatswherepeoplecansit.Theyalsoprovidefoodservicesandpowerplugs(电源插头)forpersonalcomputersormobilephones.

1.Themainideaofthepassageisthat___.

A.Britishpeopleenjoypublictransport

B.it'

sfasttotravelfromLondontoParis.

C.trainsinBritainprovidefineservicesfortheirusers.

D.trainsareagoodformofpublictransportforLondoners.

2.Inatrafficjamontheroad,___.

A.driverscandrivefast

B.driverscandrivecarelessly

C.carsarenotmovingfast

D.carswillstopworking

3.The3rdparagraphofthepassagemainlytalksaboutthe___oftrains.

A.speed

B.safety

C.services

D.Problems

BDA

C

Youprobablyknowyoushouldsay"

please"

and"

thankyou"

atrestaurants.Youprobablyknowtherulesofalibrary.Youknowyoushouldrespectandbenicetoyourclassmates.Butdoyouhavemusicmanners?

KeepItDown!

Youhavetonoticethevolumeofyourmusic.Youshouldnotyou'

reyourmusicsoloudthateveryonearoundyoucanhearit.Somepeoplemightevengetangry.Usually,whenyouplaythemusicloudonanMP3player,otherpeoplecan'

thearthewordsofthesong.Theyjusthearaloudsound.Noonewantstolistentothis.Veryloudmusiccanalsobebadforyourears.SoevenifyouarealonewhenlisteningtoourMP3players,youshouldn'

tturnituptoohigh.

TakeThemOff!

YouneedtoknowwhentoturnyourMP30ffandputitaway.Librariesandschoolsdon'

tallowMP3players.Thereareotherplaces,likemuseums,thatdon'

thaverules,butitwouldberudetohaveyourMP3playeron.Sometimes,itdoesn'

tmakesensetolistenonyourMP3playeratevent.Whywouldyoulistentomusicataplay,amovieorasportingevent?

Youwouldmisswhatisgoingonandotherswouldwonderwhyyouevencame.

TakeOneOut!

Onceinawhileit'

sokayjusttotakeoutoneearphoneandnottheother.ImagineyouarelisteningonyourMP3playerwhensomeoneasksyoutheway.Itwouldnotberudetotakeoutoneearphone,tellhimtheway,andputbacktheearphoneandcontinuelistening.Youcanalsodothiswhenyouorderfoodatafast-foodrestaurantorwhenyouanswerthetelephone.

It'

sYourChoice!

Therearetimeswhenyouneedtodecidewhatisbest.Forexample,somepeoplecanlistentomusicontheirMP3playerswhenreadingbooks,whileothersthinkitisdisturbing.Incaseslikethis,youneedtodowhatseemsrightforyou.

1.Theunderlinedword"

volume"

inParagraphTwoprobablymeans"

___"

A.thetypeofmusicB.theamountofasound

C.thelengthofasongD.thecolorofanMP3player

2.IfwelistentoourMP3playerataplay,___.

A.thetheatrewon'

tallowit

B.theactorswillgetangry

C.otherswon'

theartheplaywell

D.wecan'

tenjoytheplaywell

3.Wecantakeoneearphoneoutwhenwe___.

A.showotherstheway

B.talktofriendsonthephone

C.watchasportingevent

D.havedinnerwithourparents

4.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthispassage?

A.Musiclovers

B.Musicmanners

C.MP3players

D.MP3earphones.

答案:

DCB

D

RabbitShinyandtortoise(乌龟)Smilywereneighbours.Onedaytheywerereadingastoryabouttheirgreatgrandfathers:

Shiny’sandSmily’sgreatgrandfathersdecidedtohavearace.WhileShiny’sgreatgrandfatherwenttosleepduringtherace,Smily'

sgreatgrandfatherwontheracebyslowlywalkingtowardsthefinishline.

Smilysaid,“Ifyourgreatgrandfatherdidn’tgotosleep,mygreatgranddadmightneverwin.Sohiswinwasnotarealwin.”

Thenextdaytherewasanoticeinthejungle(丛林)newspaper.Itsaidthattherewouldbearaceandthewinnerwouldwinmanyprizes.Theracestartedfromthebear’shouse.Fromthere,therunnershadtocrosstheriver.Butmostoftheanimalscouldnotbothrunfastandswimfast.Sotheydidn’tknowwhattodo.ShinyandSmilymadeaplan.

Shinyran,whileSmilywassittingonhisback.Heandotheranimals,likethedeer,reachedtheriversideatthesametime.Buttheysawtheswiftwaterandstoodtherebecausetheywereworried.Noneofthemlikedtheideaofcrossingtheriver.SmilyquicklygotintothewaterandShinysatonhisback.Smilystartedswimming.Soontheyreachedtheothersideoftheriver.ShinygotdownfromSmily’sbackandSmilyclimbedonShiny’sbackagain.Shinyranfast.Theyreachedthefinishlinefirst.

“Bothofthemarethewinners.”Thepresidentofthejunglesaid,“ShinyandSmilyhelpedeachotherduringtheraceandtheywon.Solet’sgivethemabighand.”

1.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueabouttheraceinthejungle?

A.Therewerealotofprizesforthewinner.

B.Mostoftheanimalscouldbothrunfastandswimfast.

C.SmilysatonShiny’sbackwhenShinybegantorun.

D.Shinyranasquicklyasotheranimals.

2.Theunderlinedword“swift”means_____inChinese.

A.平静的B.湍急的C.灵活的D.敏捷的

3.Manyanimals_____whenreachingtheriverside.

A.wereafraidofthewater

B.weretootiredtoswim

C.feltworriedaboutShiny

D.stoppedtheretohavearest

4.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.CrosstheriverB.Howtowinarace

C.AnimalsinthejungleD.Teamworkwins

BBAD

三、任务型阅读

Thehaze(雾霾)isabigproblemincities.Howmuchdoyouknowabouthaze?

Hazecanbealsocalled 

“smog”.Theword 

“smog”isfromthewords“smoke”and“fog”.Itisakindofairp

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