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— You’ve spelt the word wrong again, Judy.

            — Sorry. Maybe I am     used to the mistake to think of the right one.

          A. so                  B. very        C. quite              D. too

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Perhaps you’ve seen the English letters “WC” in your city. They show public toilets. But do
you know it is far from elegant (优雅的) English? In fact, foreigners from English-speaking countries rarely use the letters.

Workers in our city are changing “WC” signs all over the city. The government is spending much money changing all the bad English on signs and restaurant menus. Many other places in China are following our steps.

“WC, or water closet, is old-fashioned English. It sounds dirty to me,” says Charlie Shifflet, a young man from the US. The old sign will become “Gents/Men” and “Ladies/Women”.

“I see lots of poor English in everyday life, and not only on signs,” he says. “I know what they mean. But they are Chinglish, not real English. For example, when someone says to me ‘My hometown is Henan Province’, I know he should say: ‘My hometown is in Henan Province’. ‘Hometown’ is a smaller place in a province.” The common mistakes he picked up include “Not Entry”, which should be “No Entry”, “Direction of Airport” should be changed to “To the Airport”. And it is “room rate”, not “room price”. And remember to “Keep off the grass”, rather than “Care of the green”.

( )1. What does the writer think of the use of “WC”?

A. He doesn’t think it means water closet.

B. He doesn’t think it old-fashioned English.

C. He doesn’t think it proper for a sign.

D. He thinks it elegant English.

( )2. The underlined word “rarely” means    .

A. sometimes B. seldom

C. often D. always

( )3. Charlie Shifflet    .

A. is a Chinese living in America

B. thinks Chinese people are sometimes using incorrect English

C. likes to hear or see Chinglish

D. sometimes uses Chinglish

( )4. Which of the following signs does NOT use Chinglish?

A. B.

C. D.

( )5. The last paragraph is about    .

A. why there are so many Chinglish signs

B. examples of Chinglish

C. where Chinglish signs are

D. who uses Chinglish signs


Last summer,15-year-old Bob had a problem. Like a lot of children, Bob was interested in doing many things. He likes dancing most and wanted to join a dancing group. But Bob's high school didn't have a boys' dancing group but a girls' group. He tried to join the girls' group. And he made it.
Bob thought his problem was over after he had been one of the dancers in the dancing group. But a bigger problem was just beginning. The school didn't allow Bob to stay in the girls' group. "If we let Bob stay in the group," the school said, "other boys will want to join. Soon, there won't be any girls in the group." They took Bob off the group.
Bob was very angry about it, so he went to a judge (法官). The judge said it was not a right decision and told the school to let Bob go back to the dancing group.
1. Bob's favorite was ______.
A. singing B. dancing C. drawing D. driving
2. It was difficult for Bob to join the school dancing group because ______.
A. the school only had a girls' dancing group B. the school didn't allow boys to dance
C. the school had enough dancers already D. he was not a good dancer
3. The school worried that ______ if Bob stayed in the group.
A. nobody would watch their dance B. other boys would join and the girls might leave
C. other schools might laugh at them D. the parents would be angry about it
4. The judge thought the school's decision was ______.
A. useful B. necessary C. right D. wrong
5. We can infer (推断) that Bob felt ______when he went back to the group.
A. hungry B. sad C. happy D. sure

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