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  Welcome to England! The weather of England is very changeable (多变的) . It doesn't snow very often, but it can be rainy, sunny, cloudy, windy, warm, foggy or cold at any time of year. If it's raining when you get up in the morning, it can be hot and dry by the afternoon. The west of England is wetter than the east, and the north is cooler than the south. Just be ready for any kind of weather.

  In England, shops are usually open from 9:00 in the morning to 5:30 in the afternoon. On Sundays some shops are often open from 10:00 to 4:00. But a lot of shops are closed. Most towns have at least one open till night. Banks(银行), museums(博物馆) or other places are open from 10;00 to 5: 00. You can go to the park at any time.

  All the cities have buses, trains, and taxis. People queue for buses and they are unhappy if you push in at the front. Don't forget this, traffic goes on the left. Be careful.

(1) The weather in England is very________.

[  ]

A.fine
B.foggy
C.changeable
D.different

(2) Englishmen are often ________ all kinds of weather in the day.

[  ]

A.ready for
B.good at
C.different from
D.pleased with

(3) Most shops in England are open________ from Monday to Saturday.

[  ]

A.on Sundays
B.in the morning
C.in the daytime
D.in the evening

(4) When can you go to the park?

[  ]

A.At any time

B.In the day

C.On Sundays

D.From 10:00 to 5:0in the day

(5) You must wait ________ at the bus stop.

[  ]

A.if the others are not happy

B.or push in

C.on the left of the bus

D.in the queue

答案:C;A;C;A;D
解析:

  (1C解析:英格兰的气候非常多变。

  (2A解析:be ready for意为“对……做好准备”。

  (3C解析:白天大部分的商店从星期一到星期六都会开门。

  (4A解析:你任何时候都可以去公园。

  (5D解析:在公共汽车站你必须排队。


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Le Lei Yes. Please go down this street and turn left at  3    second crossing, you  4  it.

Mr John 5    is it from here?

Le Lei It's a twenty  6    walk. You  7  take a bus.

Mr John 8    bus shall I take?

Le Lei The No.11 bus. It'll  9  you right there.

Mr John Thank you.

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(1)  A.    Hello 

B Sorry 

C Thank you 

D Excuse me 

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(2)  A.    with 

B to 

C at 

D of 

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(3)  A.    an 

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C the 

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(4)  A.    look for 

B will find 

C find 

D will look for 

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(5)  A.    How far 

B How old 

C How long 

D How many 

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(6)  A.    minutes 

B minute 

C minutes' 

D minutes's 

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(7)  A. had better 

B has better 

C had best 

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(8)  A. What 

B Where 

C Which 

D Whose 

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(9)  A.    take 

B get 

C carry 

D bring 

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(10)  A.    OK 

B That's great 

C Right 

D You are welcome 

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  Mom's all clothes were four dresses, four pairs of shoes, a light jacket,and a couple of sweaters.

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31. A.first              B. last            C. thirtieth          D. fortieth

32. A.ever             B. always          C. never            D. even

33. A. helped           B. treated          C. suggested         D. provided

34. A. anytime B. sometime C. at times D. some times

35. A. hold             B. lend            C. help             D. give

36. A. coat             B. dress           C. jacket            D. sweater

37. A. off              B. away           C. up               D. down

38. A. took             B. caught          C. attracted          D. got

39. A. But              B. Until            C. Though           D. And

40. A. in               B. at             C. on               D. by

41. A. pleased           B. happy           C. excited           D. thankful

42. A. bought           B. owned          C. took             D. tried

43. A. back             B. away           C. over             D. through

44. A. filled             B. fill             C. full              D. fulled

45. A. with            B. off             C. in               D. from

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I got in the car and Mum drove to this place. There was a house in the village that we went into to do our work. I had to put some  39 on the back of a golf cart (高尔夫球车). Mum told me we were going to take a toy and an ice-cream to every child in the village.

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As I came into the second house with gifts, it seemed a little strange that the child didn’t  41 me. Her mum said she was deaf and only partially (部分地) sighted, so I needed to go and stand in front of her. When I  42 that, she became very excited and made a sign with her hands. Her mum told me this was the sign for   43 ”.

44 back in the cart, Mum told me these kids might not live to see tomorrow. Suddenly, I  45 I should be more thankful that I don’t have these illnesses — that I was not in the same  46 as these kids. I no longer wanted to be at home listening to my CDs. I would rather be doing this, maybe making a difference in these kids’ lives.

35. A. parents         B. families      C. friends          D. women

36. A. I               B. they             C. she             D. we

37. A. making          B. showing          C. selling      D. serving

38. A. special           B. simple          C. boring        D. useless

39. A. gifts         B. balls             C. medicines         D. hats

40. A. joy             B. energy        C. hope            D. pride

41. A. welcome     B. notice        C. like             D. thank

42. A. got          B. made            C. found        D. did

43. A.  thanks          B. pleasure         C. goodbye          D. love

44. A. Since       B. Though      C. Once         D. But

45. A.  believed         B. agreed        C. remembered       D. realized

46. A.  village B. position C. society D. environment

Mark Twain was a great American   46   . He was also a famous speaker. Many people liked to listen to his  47 .

One day Mark Twain was going to a small town 48 his writing. 49  he was going to leave, one of his friends said to him that there were always a lot of mosquitoes (蚊子) in the town. Mark Twain said, “  50  I don’t think the mosquitoes will come to visit me.

After he  51  the town, Mark Twain stayed in a small hotel near the station. He went into his room, but when he was just about to have a rest, quite a few mosquitoes flew about him. The waiter felt very sorry about that. “ I’m very sorry, Mr. Mark Twain. There are   52   mosquitoes in our town,” he said.

Mark Twain , however,   53  a joke, saying to the waiter, “ the mosquitoes are very 54 . They know my   55  number. They didn’t come to the wrong room.”

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47. A. to talk         B. talking        C. talk             D. talks

48. A. thank for       B. because of        C. get on with        D. take part in

49. A. After          B. In front of        C. Since            D. Before

50. A. It doesn’t matter.                  B. I’m sorry for that.       

  C. Good idea.                       D. You’re welcome.

51. A. arrived at       B. arrived to         C. get to            D. reached in

52. A. too much      B. much too         C. too many         D. many too

53. A. makes         B. has made         C. was making       D. made

54. A. clean         B. clear            C. clever            D. happy

55. A. hotel          B. room            C. hospital          D. bed

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(  )49.A. are     B. were       C. is       D. was

(  )50.A. came    B. come       C. will come   D, has come

(  )51. A. Australia   B. in Australia    C. Australia’s   D. Australian

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(  )54.A. In a word   B. In this way     C. In fact     D. In truth

(  )55.A.welcome   B. welcomed    C. were welcomed  D. was welcomed

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(  )57.A. learning   B. learn       C. teaching    D. teach

(  )58. A. which    B. when       C. how      D. that

(  )59. A. are able to  B. could      C. will be able to   D. were able to

(  )60.A. the more   B. the less      C. more and more  D. better and better

 

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