题目内容


A wedding(婚礼) Invitation
You’re invited to the wedding of Carrie and Henry at St John’s Church(教堂), on Saturday January 24th at 3:30 p.m. and dinner at the Blue Sky Restaurant, at 6:00p.m.
R.S.V.P: December 29th
 
Dear Joe,
I’m so excited and I have to enjoy the news with you. Today is December 23rd, I got a very special invitation from Carrie before Christmas Day(圣诞节). Do you remember the party for the Sydney group at Henry’s house? And do you remember my best friend, Carrie? Well, guess what? Carrie and Henry are getting married? It’s so romantic! Love is here!
Carrie and Henry are having a big wedding at St. John’s Church. Monica and James are going to their wedding. Oh, I can’t wait to enjoy it. I got the invitation and it is for two people. Can you come to the wedding with me?
Carrie and Henry are going to Suzhou for their honey moon(蜜月). I’m buying them a camera for their wedding. But before the wedding, I’d like to get my hair cool and buy a pink dress first.
Call me at 9:00 a.m., on Friday, January 23rd, OK?
Maria
 
1.Maria got this wedding invitation from          .
A. Carrie.           B. Joe.            C. Monica.             D. James
2. Monica and James are taking part in the wedding on          .
A. Friday morning.    B. Friday afternoon.   C. Saturday morning.   D. Saturday afternoon.
3 . What does “getting married” mean in Chinese?
A. 参加聚会        B. 过圣诞节        C. 做礼拜           D. 结婚
4. The friends to the wedding party are going to have dinner         .
A. in Suzhou.  B. at Henry’s house C. at St John’s Church  D.at the Blue Sky Restaurant
5. From the invitation card, we know that         .
A. Monica is having fun in Suzhou.       B. they are having the wedding in January.
C. Monica is going to buy a camera for Joe  D. the wedding dinner starts at 7:00 p.m.


【小题1】A
【小题2】D
【小题3】D
【小题4】D
【小题5】B

解析【小题1】本文表格一中的第一句为You’re invited to the wedding of Carrie and Henry at St John’s Church(教堂),所表示的含义为玛丽亚收到了Carrie and Henry 的婚礼请帖,故本题选A。
【小题2】本文表格一中的第二行为婚礼的时间on Saturday January 24th at 3:30 p.m.所表示的含义为他们可以在星期六的下午参加婚礼,故本题选D。
【小题3】本文表格二中倒数第二行为Carrie and Henry are getting married ,表示的含义为他们结婚了,故get married为结婚的含义,故本题选D。
【小题4】本文表格一最后一句为dinner at the Blue Sky Restaurant, at 6:00p.m.所表示的含义为婚礼用餐的地点,故本题选D。
【小题5】本文表格一第二行提到婚礼的时间是在一月份,故本题选B。

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Last month the manager of a jewelry shop (珠宝店) received a letter. As he was very busy then, the letter lay on his desk till tea-time. He opened it and a 10-pound note(票) fell out onto the desk. Within the note was a letter which said:
Dear sir:
In 1935 I got engaged(订婚). But unfortunately I lost my job. At the time a lot of people were out of work. Six months later I got a job again, but of course I was very short of money. I came to your shop to buy a wedding ring(婚戒). The assistant took out some rings for me to look at, but she was called away for a moment, and I put one of the rings in my pocket. When she came back, I said I didn’t know the size of my girl’s finger. So I left the shop without buying a ring. My wife died a short while ago and the fact that I never paid for the ring has been heavy in my heart all these years. At that time, the ring cost 2 pounds so I think it is 10 pounds at today’s price and I’m sending 10 pounds.
Yours truly,
A customer (顾客)
【小题1】When did the manager open the letter?

A.In the morningB.When he received the letter
C.At lunch timeD.Till tea-time
【小题2】The customer didn’t write the letter until_____.
A.he was dyingB.his wife’s death
C.he had enough moneyD.he got a job again
【小题3】What happened in 1935?
A.The jewelry shop lost some rings.
B.The customer married a girl.
C.The customer stole a ring for his wife.
D.The customer stole a ring for his girl friend.
【小题4】Which of the following is Not true?
A.The customer was poor at that time.
B.The ring was bigger for his girl friend.
C.The shop assistant was careless.
D.The customer was too poor to buy a ring for his girl friend.
【小题5】What do you think of the customer?
A.HonestB.Forgetful
C.DishonestD.Careless

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。

When I was nine years old, I used to go to the post office with my mother, sending greeting cards to my aunt in Singapore. To me, these trips were really   16   memories. And receiving mail through a mailbox outside our gate was just as exciting. My small hands could   17   get the mail without using a key! I always couldn’t wait to see how much I was   18   . Oh, a letter! From Singapore! I would run back home and show it to my   19   . When there was a letter for me, I wouldn’t run—I would open it right there.

After my family moved back to Singapore, I    20   going to the post office. Years later, my company sent me to Shanghai, and the post office found me again. Two years ago I celebrated my  21   with five friends on top of the mountain in Longsheng, China. At sunrise we   22   up to a beautiful view from the mountain top. Later in the afternoon, as we were going   23   the mountain and returning from the sunrise viewing place, a    24    shop caught our attention. It only sold noodles, coffee and had a China    25   sign.

We asked the owner if she could really send mail. She happily said yes. It seemed hard to believe,   26   we were at the highest top of the mountain. I picked one postcard out and asked my friends to write   27    a birthday note. We bought a stamp, wrote some notes and gave the shop owner the postcard.

Three weeks later, I arrived home and   28   my mailbox: Hello, postcard! I broke into a big smile.

That birthday postcard attracted me again to the post office and all its delights. I had   29  the post office all these years. Today I   30   send postcards to friends. And every time I am at the post office buying stamps, I cannot help but smile—how one postcard will make its way across the world and brighten up someone’s day.

1.A. bad             B. poor              C. good               D. short

2.A. easily           B. simply             C. hardly             D. specially

3.A. weighing        B. getting             C. selecting           D. accepting

4.A. friend           B. aunt               C. mother             D. owner

5.A. enjoyed         B. stopped            C. hated               D. considered

6.A. wedding         B. return             C. success             D. birthday

7.A. broke           B. woke              C. grew               D. stood

8.A. around          B. over               C. up                 D. down

9.A. cold            B. dirty               C. small              D. modern

10.A. Traffic          B. Life               C. Police              D. Post

11.A. because         B. though             C. while              D. when

12.A. him            B. me                C. her                D. them

13.A. bought          B. repaired            C. painted            D. opened

14.A. missed          B. influenced          C. studied             D. visited

15.A. just             B. seldom             C. still                D. never

 

Last month the manager of a jewelry shop (珠宝店) received a letter. As he was very busy then, the letter lay on his desk till tea-time. He opened it and a 10-pound note(票) fell out onto the desk. Within the note was a letter which said:

Dear sir:

In 1935 I got engaged(订婚). But unfortunately I lost my job. At the time a lot of people were out of work. Six months later I got a job again, but of course I was very short of money. I came to your shop to buy a wedding ring(婚戒). The assistant took out some rings for me to look at, but she was called away for a moment, and I put one of the rings in my pocket. When she came back, I said I didn’t know the size of my girl’s finger. So I left the shop without buying a ring. My wife died a short while ago and the fact that I never paid for the ring has been heavy in my heart all these years. At that time, the ring cost 2 pounds so I think it is 10 pounds at today’s price and I’m sending 10 pounds.

Yours truly,

A customer (顾客)

1.When did the manager open the letter?

A.In the morning

B.When he received the letter

C.At lunch time

D.Till tea-time

2.The customer didn’t write the letter until_____.

A.he was dying

B.his wife’s death

C.he had enough money

D.he got a job again

3.What happened in 1935?

A.The jewelry shop lost some rings.

B.The customer married a girl.

C.The customer stole a ring for his wife.

D.The customer stole a ring for his girl friend.

4.Which of the following is Not true?

A.The customer was poor at that time.

B.The ring was bigger for his girl friend.

C.The shop assistant was careless.

D.The customer was too poor to buy a ring for his girl friend.

5.What do you think of the customer?

A.Honest

B.Forgetful

C.Dishonest

D.Careless

 

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