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Britain Today
     Food: British people like good food,and more than half of them go to a restaurant every month. Fast
food is also very popular- 30% of all adults have a hamburger every three months, but 46% have fish and chips!
    Sports: British people don't do a lot of sports. Only 17% of people go swimming every week,about
9% go cycling and 8% play golf-and only 6% of people play football( but 32% go to watch it ).
    Cinema and TV: Films are very popular in Britain,and about 60% of people between 15 and 24 go
to the cinema every month. At home, men watch TV for about three hours every day - two quarters
more than women.
    Holidays: British people love going on holiday,and have 56 million holidays every year. Most of these
holidays aren't in the UK-27% are in Spain,10% are in the USA,and 9% are in France. Maybe this is
because the weather in Britain isn't very good!
1. Which food could be more popular among British adults,a hamburger or fish and chips?       
A. A hamburger.        
B. Fish and chips.
C. Both.              
D. Neither.
2. Which of the followings can show the right percentage (百分比) about Sports in Britain?    
A. 30%    
B. 46%      
C. 17%          
D. 60%                 
3. Those who are interested in movies are ______.

A. men    
B. women    
C. old people    
D. young people

4. How long do British women spend watching TV every day?

A. Three hours.              
B. Three hours and a half
C. Two hours                
D. Two hours and a half

5. British people's favorite country for a holiday is ______.
A. Spain    
B. France    
C. America      
D. Australia
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  Maybe there are many differences between going to school in Britain and going to school in your country. In Britain school starts between 8:30 and 9:00 and finishes at about 4 o'clock in the afternoon. It is a long day but there are no lessons on Saturdays. Children usually have lunch at school. School meals are not very expensive and are quite good. But some children don't like them and bring sandwiches or go home.

  In Britain school holidays are different from those in other countries. They are shorter at Christmas and Easter but much longer in the summer. The school year starts in the first week in September and ends in the third or fourth week of July.

  Children start primary school when they are five years old; they stay there until they are eleven. Then they usually go to a secondary school. Children cannot leave. school before they are sixteen. At this age most students take public exams. Students who continue their studies go into the sixth form. If their school doesn't have a sixth form, they change schools or go to a college. Students need two years in the sixth form, and they take more public exams. In some parts of Britain, students go to middle school at the age of eight and then go to secondary schools when they are twelve or thirteen.

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     Britain's smallest school was closed down because its only pupil failed to turn up for class, a famous
British newspaper reported in May.
     The newspaper said the six-year-old girl's parents were unhappy with a teacher who just got the new
job to teach the only pupil.
     The school had been closed for the last nine months after its former (前任的) teacher retired (退休)
and the only other pupil moved on to a secondary school. The new teacher, Ms Puckey, was to start
teaching the girl and reopen the school.
     But the girl's mother is keeping her daughter at home.
     "I was not pleased with the new teacher," the mother said, "I had told the old teacher as far back as
last September that if Ms Puckey got the job, my children would not be going to school."
     The school lies on an island off the northeast coast of Scotland. Although there was only one pupil,
the school is very good in many ways and has a headmaster, three computers, a television and an art
room as well as a school house with three bedrooms.
1. The reading is about ______.
[     ]
A. the smallest school that was closed down
B. the only pupil in the smallest school
C. the new teacher and her teaching
D. the old teacher who just retired
2. The phrase "turn up" in the reading means ______.
[     ]
A. pass an exam
B. go to school
C. pay money
D. hand in homework
3. From the reading we can know that the school           .
[     ]
A. is too far for the students
B. does not have enough teachers
C. does not have many pupils
D. is new but small
4. Before the school was closed down ______.
[     ]
A. the girl's mother wanted to teach her daughter at home
B. the only pupil had to move to a secondary school
C. a famous newspaper had written something about it
D. the girl's mother had a talk to the former teacher
5. The reading doesn't say but we can infer (推断) that ______.
[     ]
A. the girl's mother had only one child
B. the new teacher was not kind to the girl
C. the old teacher was fit to teach the girl
D. the parents were unhappy with the school
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       In Britain, some people say they will do anything if a famous person they love asks them to. One in
three people in Britain have a new kind of disease (病) —they love a famous person too much.
       Some people love famous stars like Britney Spears, David Beckham or even Tony Blair. It is not just
the young; grown-ups have the same problem. One in four people are so interested in their hero that it
affects (影响) their life.
       There are two ways of worshipping (崇拜) famous people. One way is just to follow them or talk
about them with friends for fun. The other is a more serious way. People have very strong feelings for them and think they are their friends. People who do so for fun are found to be happier. But those who have
strong feelings for a famous person are perhaps to feel more lonely and worried.
       "Worshipping famous people is not certainly a bad thing," Dr. John, an expert (专家) said. "But like
many things, overdoing it may not always be good for you."
1. From what some people say, we know           .
A. they are friends of the famous people
B. famous people can pay them a lot of money
C. they must go to the hospital
D. there is something wrong with their mind
2. How many people in Britain have got this kind of disease? 
A. About one third.            
B. About a quarter.
C. More than half.              
D. Just two or three.
3. What does the writer think of the two ways of worshipping famous people?
A. The first one is better.        
B. The second one is better.
C. Both of them are good.      
D. Neither of them is good.
4. People who have strong feeling for a famous person often feel worried because_____.
A. they cannot become famous themselves
B. they think the famous person may be in trouble
C. they are afraid the famous person may not like them
D. they cannot get anything in return from the famous person
5. Dr. John tells us_____.
A. worshipping of famous people is a good thing
B. anything overdone may bring some trouble
C. famous people are not always friendly to us
D. we mustn't worship anybody or anything
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     In Britain you're allowed to drive a car when you're seventeen.You have to get a special two-year
driving license before you start.When you're learning,  someone with full license always has to be in the
car with you. You don't have to go to a driving school --a friend can teach you. The person with you
isn't allowed to take money for the lesson unless he's got a teacher's license.
    Before you're allowed to have a full license, you have to take a driving test. You can take a test in
your own car, but it has to be fit for the road. In the test, you have to drive round for half an hour and
then answer a few questions. If you don't pass the test, you're allowed to take it again a few weeks later
if you want to.  In 1970, a woman passed her fortieth test after 212 driving lessons!    ,
    When you've passed your test, you don't have to take it again, and you're allowed to go on driving
as long as (只要) you like, if you're healthy.  Britain's oldest driver was a man who drove in 1974 at
the age of 100.
     Before 1904, everyone was allowed to drive, even children. Then from 1904 car drivers had to have
a license.  But they didn't have to take a test until 1935. In the early days of car driving, before 1978,
cars weren't allowed to go faster than four miles an hour, and someone had to lead the car with a red
flag.
1. Which of the following is NOT necessary for a young man who wants to drive a car alone?
A.  He has to pass a driving test to get a full license.
B. He has to learn to drive in a driving school.
C. He has to get a special two-year driving license.
D. He has to reach the age of 17.
2. A person can't take money for driving lessons unless he            
A. has a full license and a teacher's license
B. has a driving school
C. is good at driving
D. has learned to drive in a driving school
3. In the driving test, one ______ .           
A. must drive his own car
B. has to do some test papers
C. is usually asked to drive on roads for half an hour
D. should have 212 driving lessons
4. The car drivers began to take a driving test in______.        
A. 1878                
B. 1904
C. 1935                
D. 1970
5. The best title for the passage is ______.          
A. Britain Car Drivers
B. Young Men's Driving Licenses
C. Tests for British People
D. Driving License in Britain