第二節(jié) 根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容,從對話后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。
—Mary, what do you usually have for breakfast in America?
—I usually eat bread, fried eggs, and a bowl of porridge. (61)        
—I like to have ham and eggs, bread and butter, vegetable salad and an orange, a usual English breakfast.
—(62)      They think it’s very convenient and good for their health.
—(63)      In England since most people begin working early in the afternoon, they often have fast food for lunch such as sandwiches, apple pies and beef noodles.
—We often have lunch in a dining hall.
—(64)    
—No, we usually wait for dinner. (65)      All the members of the family come home and sit together, enjoying dishes with cooked rice.
A.Having western food for breakfast is good for one’s health.
B.It’s the biggest meal of the day.
C.When do you have breakfast, Paul?
D.We enjoy breakfast every day.
E. What about you, Paul?
F. Do you have the habit of drinking afternoon tea with cakes?
G. More and more young couples in China have come to like a western breakfast
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Welcome to London's River Marathon and our online Entry section.You can fill in an Entry Form and the closing date for Race entries is 6th September.
Here you can learn something about our service such as towage(拖船).
A tow-down service from Ham, Richmond and Putney to the Start is being run from early Race day morning and timed to have your boat available for collection when you arrive at Registration.To take advantage of this service, boats must be launched by 18.00 hours on Friday and the cost is ?0.00 per boat.If required, Towage and Crane Assistance must be requested via the entry maintenance facility; we will be in touch with full details on receipt of a request.
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60.The Great River Race takes place on _____.
A.10th May        B.22nd May          C.6th September        D.25th September
61.What does the underlined word "launched" in the passage probably mean?
A.sent up         B.set off    C.put into water       D.put into action
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C.The bar on it is illegal.     D.You can get a good view of the race on it.
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