题目内容
----- Hey guys, Chinese way of _______the road is very dangerous. You must wait for the green lights on。
----- Thank you for your advice, sir.
A. going B. walking C. crossing D. passing
C
【解析】
试题分析:句意:--嗨,家伙,中国式过马路是危险的。你必须等到绿灯亮起。--谢谢,你的建议,先生。分析:过马路cross the road. 同时在介词of后接动词现在分词的形式。故选C
考点:考查非谓语动词辨析。
How do you get your pocket money? How do you spend it? Let’s see the different answers from a Chinese boy, Li Wei and an Australian boy, James.
★ Where do they get their pocket money?
Li Wei | James |
* Pocket money from parents: 20 yuan * Selling old newspapers at home: 20 yuan Total: 40 yuan a week | * Working in a local supermarket as a cashier 95 Australian dollars a week |
★ How do they spend their pocket money?
Li Wei | James | |
Food and drinks | * 9 yuan for breakfast * 9 yuan for Coke and other drinks | * Lunch on the weekdays * Pizza on the weekends 20 Australian dollars |
For fun | * 10 yuan for newspapers or books * 5 yuan for taking photos with classmates | * Going out to play with friends * Going to the cinema 15 Australian dollars |
Telephone | * 50 yuan for a phone card that can last about one year About 1 yuan a week | * The mobile phone bill 10 Australian dollars |
Total | 34 yuan a week | 45 Australian dollars a week |
1. We know that Australian boy gets his pocket money __________.
A. by selling old newspapers
B. from his parents
C. by working in a supermarket
2. James can save __________ a week.
A. 45 Australian dollars
B. 50 Australian dollars
C. 40 Australian dollars
3.Li Wei usually __________ for fun.
A. goes out with friends
B. takes photos
C. goes to the cinema
4. After reading the diagram, we can infer(推断) that __________.
A. Li Wei spends money on breakfast more than on drinks
B. James doesn’t need to pay money for his mobile phone bill
C. students in different countries get and spend their pocket money in different ways
5. Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. Li Wei spends about 34 yuan a week in total.
B. James never goes to the cinema.
C. James spends 15 Australian dollars on food and drinks.