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Important Ages in the UK
Age
What you can do
5
You have to go to school.
12
You can buy a pet.
13
You can get a part-time job, but you can’t work for more than two hours on a school day or on Sunday.
14
You can go into a bar, but you can’t buy alcohol(酒).
16
You can leave school.
A boy can join the army with his parents’ permission(许可).
You can drive a motorcycle.
You can have beer or wine with a meal in a restaurant.
17
You can hold a license to drive most small cars.
18
Age of maturity—you have grown up in the eyes of the law.
You can marry even without your parents’ permission.
You can buy and drink alcohol in a bar.
21
You can hold a license to drive a large passenger bus.
You can have a license to sell alcohol.
You can become a member of Parliament(议会).
 
小题1:In Britain, what can you do when you are 14 years old?
A.Buy a pet.B.Join the army.
C.Drive a motorcycle.D.Buy alcohol.
小题2: In Britain, you can start to drink wine in a restaurant at the age of _______.
A.twelveB.fourteenC.sixteenD.eighteen
小题3: The underlined word “maturity” means “_______”.
A.独立B.选举C.执法D.成熟
小题4: Which of the following is not allowed for the 18-year-old teenagers?
A.Leave school.B.Joining the Parliament.
C.Driving small cars.D.Marrying.
小题5:If your 19-year-old friend is going to live in Britain, you should tell him that he can’t _______.
A.drive a motorcycleB.drive a large passenger bus
C.get a part-time jobD.buy alcohol in a bar

小题1:A
小题1:C
小题1:D
小题1:B
小题1:B
小题1:A是正确答案,因为12岁就可以购买宠物了,14岁当然更可以了,而B,C项需要达到16岁才可以,D项需要达到18岁才可以.
小题2:C是正确答案,因为从16,You can have beer or wine with a meal in a restaurant.就可以得知。
小题3:D是正确答案,因为maturity这个词后面有它的解释have grown up长大成人
小题4:B是正确答案,因为B项需要到21岁才可以,A项16岁就可以了,C项17岁就可以了,D项18岁是可以的。
小题5:B是正确答案,因为B项需要到21岁才可以,A项16岁就可以了,C项13岁就
可以了,D项18岁就可以了。
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A.like to keep pets at homeB.spend a lot of money on pets
C.think killing pets is against the lawD.enjoy showing pets to their friends
小题2:People give pets injection to make them not __________.
A.run awayB.hurt people
C.get illD.eat much
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A. seven      B. six     C. five   
小题2:An American always walks____.
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小题1:How did Japanese people react when the big earthquake hit Japan on March 11?
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C.They stayed calm.D.They were frustrated.
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B.Japanese schools organize earthquake practice every day.
C.Japan has a warning system that can predict earthquakes.
D.Japanese people learn about earthquake safety only from universities.
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小题4:What does the underlined word “alert”mean in Chinese?
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B.The bad results caused by the earthquake.
C.Japanese people were scared after the earthquake.
D.Japanese people were homeless after the earthquake.
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A.shooting stars can often be seen
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D.people believe that it’s unlucky to see a shooting star
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A.the leaves fall in autumn
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C.the leaves can bring them a lucky month
D.they want to have a whole year of good luck
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A.how to wish upon a starB.things that bring good luck
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A. Chris is a doctor who has organized programs to help people.
B. MSF received the Nobel Peace Prize for helping poor countries.
C. Volunteer doctors make a real difference to their own lives in MSF.
D MSF offers medical help to people who have suffered from disasters.
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小题2: A. person B. place C. winter
小题3: A. right B. wrong C. shiny
小题4: A. country B. city C. village
小题5:A. flowers B. books C. clocks
小题6:A. luck B. lucky C. unlucky
小题7: A. a safe gift B. a problem C. a good tdea
小题8:A. receive B. accept C. give
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小题1:

小题2:It’s clear “Dear Amy” ______.
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小题3:

小题4:

小题5:The underlined word “ phony ” perhaps means ______.
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