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  (One evening Mr. and Mrs. Davis are having a talk in their living room.)

Mrs. Davis: What clothes do we need in Shanghai in August(八月)? We're going to stay there for about ten days.

Mr. Davis: We don't need to take many clothes. I don't want to carry a lot of heavy boxes and bags.

Mrs. Davis: Do we need sweaters and coats?

Mr. Davis: No! It's cold here in August, but it's very hot in Shanghai. You need blouses and skirts. Take some T-shirts and shorts for me as well.

Mrs. Davis: Could I take the hats?

Mr. Davis: I don't think so. By the way, it's good to take a pair of sport shoes, and we'd like to do a lot of walking.

Mrs. Davis: Why? Doesn't Shanghai have taxis?

Mr. Davis: Yes, there are taxis, but it's hard to find a taxi when you want one.

(1) Mrand MrsDavis are leaving for ________.

[  ]

Athe USA

BChina

CFrance

DEngland

(2) They don't want to take sweaters or coat to Shanghai because ________.

[  ]

Athe bags and boxes are full

Bthey don't need them at all

Cthey want to buy winter clothes there

Dthey want to be there for only ten days

(3) In Shanghai they want to do a lot of ________.

[  ]

Ashopping

Bdriving

Cwalking

Dswimming

(4) MrDavis thinks there are taxis in Shanghai, ________.

[  ]

Abut not many

Bbut they are dear

Cand they are cheap

Dand too many

(5) From the talk we know that Mrand MrsDavis are ________.

[  ]

ACanadians

BJapanese

CAmericans

DAustralians

答案:B;B;C;A;D
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C.the Spring Festival                     D.Christmas

3.A.shouting         B.singing            C.drinking            D.speaking

4.A.any              B.no               C.all               D.every

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C. much              D. Such

2.( )

A. one’s holiday              B. Sunday

C. the Spring Festival              D. Christmas

3.( )

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C. drinking              D. speaking

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5.( )

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C. work              D. reading

6.( )

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C. get-together              D. with

7.( )

A. always              B. unusual

C. sometimes              D. usual

8.( )

A. midnight              B. afternoon

C. noon              D. morning

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C. go              D. rush

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