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阅读理解(Reading comprehension)

阅读下列短文或图表等,按要求完成文后各题。

Torr Cottage, South Devon

  This beautiful cottage is 500 years old. It is in the countryside near the village of Ringmore, where there is a post office and a small shop. The cottage has two double bedrooms, a big bathroom, and a toilet. The living room has lovely antique furniture and an open fire. These is a big garden with flowers and trees. There are some very good pubs and restaurants nearby.

  Phone 01548 810765

●COLOUR TV●GARAGE●ELECTRIC COOKER●SEA THREE MILES AWAY●

  Fill in the blanks with the appropriate (合适的) words from the passage above.

  Jenny: Paul, look at this cottage!

  Paul: That's nice. Where is it?

  Jenny: It's in (1) ________. Isn't it beautiful?

  Paul: Yes, it is. But is it big enough? How many (2) ________ are there?

  Jenny: There are (3) ________. That's just right for the four of us.

  Paul: The (4) ________ is nice, with antique furniture (家具) in it. But where do we eat? Is there a dining room(餐厅)?

 Jenny: I don't think so. But there is an electric (5) ________ and also there are some good (6) nearby. And there is a big (7) ________ for the children.

  Paul: Mm. Is it in a (8)________?

  Jenny: Not exactly, but it's near a village. The village of (9)________.

  Paul: What about shops? Are there any shops in the village?

  Jenny: Yes, there is a small one and a (10)________.

  Paul: OK. Why don't we buy it?

  Jenny: Good idea!

  Paul: Is there a phone (11) ________ in the advertisement (广告)?

  Jenny: Yes. It's 01548 810765.

  Paul: Right!

答案:
解析:

the countryside/(South) Devon, bedrooms, two, living room, cooker, restaurants/pubs, garden, village, Ringmore, post office, number


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  The following form shows the result of a survey(调查) of parents from five countries, who were asked why children are important to them. They were required to choose three main reasons from seven dealing-with personal interests, family relations and social responsibility(责任). Each number in the form is the percentage (%) of who chose what particular item(项目) as one of their three reasons. The three most important reasons for each country are shown by the boldface(黑体的) numbers. Therefore, the most common for Japanese parents are strengthening family ties (Item D, 51%), learning from the experience (Item E, 60%), and raising response citizens (Item G, 45%).

1.According to this survey, Korean parents are most interested in ________.

[  ]

A.continuing their family

B.receiving care in old age

C.strengthening family tie

D.enjoying raising children

2.The total number of items which more than two countries share as main reasons is ________.

[  ]

A.two
B.three
C.four
D.five

3.From the percentages in Item ________, we can see the following difference between the Asian and the European countries; the Asian parents want to find satisfaction in devoting themselves to future societies through children; the European parents enjoy the course of raising children.

[  ]

A.B and C
B.D and E
C.E and F
D.F and G

4.According to the form, which of the following is right?

[  ]

A.From the main reasons shown in the form it seems that in every country parents do not expect care from children in their old age.

B.Japanese parents share two of their main reasons with the British and American parents, and the third one with Korean parents.

C.More than half of the from each country chose the reason”to strengthen family ties” and far each it was one of the three main reasons for having children.

D.The percentage of French parents selecting the reason”to see oneself continuing in future” is about as high as that of the other countries.

阅读理解(Reading comprehension)

阅读下列短文或图表等,按要求完成文后各题。

Read the life histories for Harry and Sally and then fill in the blanks below.

Harry

age

0 Born 1970

11 Went to Loughborough Grammar School for 6 years

18 Went to London University for 3 years

19 Started going out with Suzie Ended Christmas 1993

22 Went to live in Paris Feb-July 1992

23 Met Sally at a party

24 Got a job in a record shop

25 Married Sally 23 March 1995 Promoted to store manager of the record shop Autumn 1995

26 Bought a house in Wimbledon

now

Sally

age

0 Born 1967 in Ontario, Canada

11 Joined a drama group Start of a life-long passion

15 Came to live in England summer 1982

19 Went to Teacher Training College for 3 years

23 Taught in Poland for two years

24 Met and married Paul August 1991 Had a daughter, Polly, born 13 May 1992

25 Came back to England with Polly but without Paul 1992

26 Divorced (离婚) Paul

  Started teaching in a school in London Sept 1993 Met Harry Christmas 1993

now

1.Harry went to Loughborough Grammar School ________.

[  ]

A.six years ago
B.when he was eighteen
C.for three years
D.in 1981

2.Harry ________ in Paris in 1992.

[  ]

A.met Suzie
B.lived
C.married Sally
D.bought a house

3.Sally taught in ________ for two years.

[  ]

A.Wimbledon
B.Teacher Training College
C.Poland
D.a record shop

4.Polly's birthday is ________.

[  ]

A.on 23 March, 1995
B.in September, 1993
C.On 13 May, 1992
D.in August, 1991

5.Sally ________ when she was twenty-six years old.

[  ]

A.was a teacher in London

B.divorced Harry

C.met Paul

D.came back to England

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  A Japanese student from Tokyo said:“I've been in Britain since April, and I' m living with a British family. I've noticed one big difference between British and Japanese families. British men do jobs like cooking, washing up and ironing. They're jobs which I've never seen Japanese men do. They think it' s women's work. But I don' t agree!”

  A German student, at a language school in Oxford said:“I thought Britain was a modern European country, you've been in the EEC for years now. So why do you still use miles, pints, and pounds, instead of kilometres, litres and kilos? And why do you still drive on the wrong side of the road?”

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  A Swedish girl said:“I've watched a lot of television since I arrived in Torquay two weeks ago. British television's wonderful! But the “programmes” which I've enjoyed most are the advertisements. They're very funny a very clever, or both. Back home in Sweden we don't have any TV advertisements at all!”

  Who said what?

Who do you think said these things? Write them on your answer sheet.

1.□

It makes shopping very difficult. For example, I don't know what size shoes or jeans to ask for.

2.□

Did you know that he did not speak to her at that time, except in public?

3.□

I enjoy guessing what they're for, you know beer or toothpaste or whatever, before they actually name the product.

4.□

I help too-my friends at home would be very surprised if they could see me.

5.□

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6.□

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