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Roger, a young man from China, has taught Chinese in a primary school in England for 3 years. A lot of children like his class and he enjoys teaching them very much. All the pupils are quite interested in what Roger teaches them. They learn quickly and do everything carefully.
One day he said to the children, “People in a lot of Asian countries wear white clothes at funerals(葬禮), but people in America and in Europe wear white in the weddings because white means purity and happiness. What colour does an English woman wear when she gets married?”
Mary said, “White, sir, because she is happy.” “That is good, Mary,” Roger said. “You are quite right. She wears white because she is happy.”
But then one boy in the class put up his hand. “Yes, Dick?” Roger said, “Do you have a question?” “Yes,” Dick said. “Why do men wear black in our country when they get married, sir?”
小題1:What does Roger do?
A.He teaches English in China
B.He is a Chinese teacher in China
C.He teaches Chinese in England
D.He teaches English in England
小題2:Roger enjoys teaching his pupils because_________.
A.they are his own childrenB.they are clever and careful
C.they are lovelyD.they are polite and helpful
小題3:An English woman wears white clothes________.
A.when she gets marriedB.when she is worried
C.when she is sadD.when she is at a funeral
小題4:What colour do men in England wear when they get married?
A.WhiteB.BlackC.RedD.Green
小題5:Which of the following is true?
A.Roger dislikes teaching the children.
B.Dick, a clever boy, liked asking questions.
C.Dick was a slow girl.
D.People in England wear white when they get married.

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Like most English children, I learned foreign languages at school. When I made my first visit to the United States, I was sure I could have a nice and easy holiday without any language problem. But how wrong I was!
At the American airport, I was looking for a public telephone to tell my friend Danny that I had arrived. An American asked if he could help me. "Yes," I said, '1 want to give my friend a ring."
"Well, that's nice. Are you getting married?" he asked. "No," I replied, "I just want to tell him I have arrived." "Oh," he said, "there is a phone downstairs on the first floor." "But we're on the first floor now," I said.
"Well, I don't know what you are talking about Maybe you aren't feeling too well after your journey," he said. "Just go and wash up, and you will feel a lot better." And he went off, leaving me wondering where on earth I was: At home we wash up after a meal to get the cups and plates clean. How can I wash up at an airport?
At last we did meet. Danny explained the misunderstanding: Americans say "to give someone a call", but we English say "to give somebody a ring". When we say "to wash your hands", they say "to wash up". And Englishmen start numbering from the ground floor so the first floor is the second for Americans.
【小題1】The writer went to America by  ______.
A.planeB.shipC.busD.train
【小題2】The writer went to America for______   .
A.education B.businessC.holidayD.friendship
【小題3】The American thought "a ring" should be a________  .
A.phone call B.presentC.personD.letter
【小題4】Englishmen usually wash up________ .
A.a(chǎn)fter dinner B.a(chǎn)fter a journey
C.when they are tiredD.before they telephone someone
【小題5】The third floor in England is the ______floor in America.
A.firstB.second C.thirdD.Fourth

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Like most English children, I learned foreign languages at school. When I made my first visit to the United States, I was sure I could have a nice and easy holiday without any language problem. But how wrong I was!
At the American airport, I was looking for a public telephone to tell my friend Danny that I had arrived. An American asked if he could help me. "Yes," I said, '1 want to give my friend a ring."
"Well, that's nice. Are you getting married?" he asked. "No," I replied, "I just want to tell him I have arrived." "Oh," he said, "there is a phone downstairs on the first floor." "But we're on the first floor now," I said.
"Well, I don't know what you are talking about Maybe you aren't feeling too well after your journey," he said. "Just go and wash up, and you will feel a lot better." And he went off, leaving me wondering where on earth I was: At home we wash up after a meal to get the cups and plates clean. How can I wash up at an airport?
At last we did meet. Danny explained the misunderstanding: Americans say "to give someone a call", but we English say "to give somebody a ring". When we say "to wash your hands", they say "to wash up". And Englishmen start numbering from the ground floor so the first floor is the second for Americans.
【小題1】The writer went to America by  ______.

A.planeB.shipC.busD.train
【小題2】The writer went to America for______   .
A.education B.businessC.holidayD.friendship
【小題3】The American thought "a ring" should be a________  .
A.phone call B.presentC.personD.letter
【小題4】Englishmen usually wash up________ .
A.a(chǎn)fter dinner B.a(chǎn)fter a journey
C.when they are tiredD.before they telephone someone
【小題5】The third floor in England is the ______floor in America.
A.firstB.second C.thirdD.Fourth

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It's a Sunday morning. Jack and his father   36 on a big bus. There are   37 people on it. Some of   38  come from America and some    39   England and Canada. They are all friends. They are going to the Summer Palace(頤和園). There are two   40   on the bus. One is a man. He is the driver. He   41   the bus.   42  is a young woman. She   43 good English. She is talking about the Summer Palace. All the passengers(乘客)are listening   44__Her. They like the Summer Palace. They want     45   it very much.

1.

A.a(chǎn)m

B.is

C.a(chǎn)re

D.be

 

2.

A.many

B.much

C.a(chǎn) lot

D.a(chǎn) little

 

3.

A.they

B.them

C.their

D.theirs

 

4.

A.be from

B.is from

C.a(chǎn)re from

D.comes from

 

5.

A.China

B.Chinese

C. Chineses

D.English

 

6.

A.is drive

B.drive

C.is driving

D.drive

 

7.

A.Other

B.The others

C.Another

D. The other

 

8.

A.talk

B.talks

C.speak

D.speaks

 

9.

A.with

B.to

C.for

D.of

 

10.

A.see

B.seeing

C.to see

D.to look

 

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Like most English children, I learned foreign languages at school. When I made my first visit to the United States, I was sure I could have a nice and easy holiday without any language problem. But how wrong I was!
At the American airport, I was looking for a public telephone to tell my friend Danny that I had arrived. An American asked if he could help me. "Yes," I said, '1 want to give my friend a ring."
"Well, that's nice. Are you getting married?" he asked. "No," I replied, "I just want to tell him I have arrived." "Oh," he said, "there is a phone downstairs on the first floor." "But we're on the first floor now," I said.
"Well, I don't know what you are talking about Maybe you aren't feeling too well after your journey," he said. "Just go and wash up, and you will feel a lot better." And he went off, leaving me wondering where on earth I was: At home we wash up after a meal to get the cups and plates clean. How can I wash up at an airport?
At last we did meet. Danny explained the misunderstanding: Americans say "to give someone a call", but we English say "to give somebody a ring". When we say "to wash your hands", they say "to wash up". And Englishmen start numbering from the ground floor so the first floor is the second for Americans.
小題1:The writer went to America by  ______.
A.planeB.shipC.busD.train
小題2:The writer went to America for______   .
A.education B.businessC.holidayD.friendship
小題3:The American thought "a ring" should be a________  .
A.phone call B.presentC.personD.letter
小題4:Englishmen usually wash up________ .
A.a(chǎn)fter dinner B.a(chǎn)fter a journey
C.when they are tiredD.before they telephone someone
小題5:The third floor in England is the ______floor in America.
A.firstB.second C.thirdD.Fourth

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