题目内容
If you behave , others will think you are .
A. polite; polite B. polite; politely C. politely; polite D. politely; politely
The Richmond family left their home in Cardiff two years ago. They went to live in Los Angeles. We asked them about the differences between their old life in Britain and their new life in the USA.
When we lived in Cardiff, I used to go to work by bus, and the kids used to walk to school. Now we go everywhere by car. Mrs. Richmond |
I didn’t use to be interested in baseball, but everyone is crazy about it here. I used to be a football fan, but now I watch baseball every Saturday. Mr. Richmond |
In Britain, we used to wear a school uniform. We don’t have to wear uniform here. It’s great. What else is different? Well, I didn’t use to swim much, but the weather is better here so I often go swimming now. And I never went roller-blading(轮滑), but it’s really popular here. Holly, aged 13 |
I used to think the English language was the same everywhere. But it isn’t. For example, I used to wear trainers(运动鞋). Here I wear sneakers. We used to eat biscuits. Now we eat cookies. Crisps are called potato chips in the USA and chips are called fries. Seb, aged 15 |
1.What does the underlined word “ it” refer to?
A. Baseball B. Basketball C. Football D. Swimming
2.Which of the following is TRUE according to Holly?
A. She often went swimming in Cardiff.
B. She dislikes wearing school uniforms.
C. Roller-blading is very popular in Cardiff.
D. The weather in Cardiff is better than that in Los Angeles.
3.Seb talks about the difference in .
A. clothes B. food C. sports D. language