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A. Yes, I was. B. Sorry , I can’t. C. No, I didn’t.
–I’m Jim Green. Nice to meet you.
--Nice to meet you,___________.
A. Mr. Jim B. Miss Green C. Mr. Green D. Mrs. Green
A. Good idea! B. What bad news! C. It’s very kind of you.
In Britain, please do not ask a ______ age.
A. woman B. women C. woman’s D. women’s
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1.How did Tom go to Los Angeles?
A. By train. B. By plane. C. By boat
2.Who did Tom visit in Los Angeles?
A. His friend Amy. B. Amy’s parents. C. His friend Amy and her parents
3.What did Tom and his mother spend a lot of time in ?
A. Reading. B. Swimming. C. Visiting some places.
Cell Phone Madness
When I opened the box at my 12th birthday party, I couldn’t believe my eyes. I had really got a cell phone!
As soon as I got to my school the next morning, I showed off my phone and asked everyone for their number. It felt like I didn’t even exist in that class anymore. I wouldn’t pay much attention to the teachers because I was too busy on my phone. Luckily I didn’t get caught using it. I was pretty sure that the teacher did notice that I stopped paying attention to her because a week later we took a test and I got Grade D for the first time. To make matters worse, my mom had to sign the test. It was hard to show my mom the paper. She never expected “D” on my tests. Well, finally, I showed her and she couldn’t believe it. She was angry but most of all, she was disappointed(失望的).
Weeks passed and my parents started to dislike the fact that I had a phone. They would say, “We have noticed that you never pay attention to us. It’s like you have your own little world now and we don’t communicate as much with your phone.” I acted like they were wrong, but then I started to wonder if it was true that I was spending too much time on the phone.
A week later I tried going a whole day without a cell phone and it didn’t go that badly. I had so much fun because I was actually spending time with my family and paying attention to them. From that day, I had a different point of view towards cell phones.
Phones really take you away from the rest of the world.I’m not saying that phones are bad and not to use them, but you do have to spare some time to spend with your family and not get stuck with your phone all day. My phone took away time from my homework and from my family. It also affected my grades.
I will keep using my phone, but I will have it under better control.
1.When did the writer get his cell phone?
__________________________________________________________________________
2.Why didn’t the writer pay much attention to the teacher?
3.What grade did the writer get from the test?
4.How did the writer’s mother feel when she saw the test paper?
5.Who started to dislike the fact that the writer had a phone after a few weeks?
—Jackie, I'm going on business, Please look after yourself.
— _______, Dad, I will.
A. I hope so B. Don’t worry C. I'd love to D. Don't mention it
—Is it _____interesting film? —Yes. And I want to watch it ______second time.
A. a; an B. an; a C. the; an D. an; the
Would you like to adopt(收养) an animal? Although this sounds very unusual, some children have done just this. The Natural Zoo has given people the chance to adopt animals by paying for all of its food for one year. One of the animals that needed parents was a young tiger named Brocky. The people at the zoo said that it would cost about $900 a year for the food for Brocky.
Not many boys and girls have $900 to spend. That is why several hundred children and grown-ups(成年人) each have sent a little money to the zoo to help pay for Brocky’s food. Some children sent in only a quarter because that was all the money they had. Other children sent in more money than that.
Since so many people sent money to the zoo to help pay for Brocky’s food, he now will be able to eat as much as he wants. Brocky surely must be a happy tiger to know that he has so many adopted parents. Many children must also be happy to know that they have helped to feed him. It really will be thrilling(令人兴奋的) for those children to go to the Natural Zoo to visit their adopted tiger Brocky.
1.Brocky is________.
A. an animal zoo
B. an adopted child
C. a tiger without children’s love
D. a tiger in need of adoption
2.Several hundred people give money to the zoo to help Brocky because ________.
A. its food is too expensive for one person to afford
B. people don’t want to spend too much money on Brocky
C. people don’t love Brocky enough
D. the zoo forces them to do so
3.Children will be ________ if they go to the zoo to visit the tiger Brocky.
A. frightened B. excited and happy
C. nervous D. surprised
4.With so many people’s money, Brocky now can _________.
A. play with many toys
B. live without being hungry
C. eat meat every day
D. have an air-conditioned room to live in
5.We can infer(推断)from the passage that ________.
A. zoos are too poor to feed the animals
B. there are too many animals in the zoo
C. many people are kind to animals
D. children love animals better than adults do