题目内容
Visitors to London often eat in restaurants. The owners (
主人) and workers in them are all from other countries. The visitors say in these restaurants they don't feel they are in England. Most of English people eat at home as much as they can. Sometimes they themselves will think they are in another country when they are in restaurants. When an Englishman goes out of a restaurant, he may find that he doesn't understand why everything is written in French and Italian.Most of English people think it is better to eat at home, because it is cheaper. They don't want to spend much money on food and they like cooking at home. They like fast food. But for Christmas, they will spend two or three weeks to get ready for it, because they want to have good food.
(1)Visitors to London often eat in restaurants because_______.
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A .they don't like the food at home |
B .their homes are not in London |
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C .it's cheaper |
D .restaurants are beautiful places |
(2)When English people eat in restaurants, they sometimes think ______.
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A .they are in another country |
B .they are in the country |
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C .they are themselves |
D .they love their country |
(3)Some of English people don't know________.
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.why everything comes from France and ItalyB
.why people write everything in French and ItalianC
.everything in restaurantD
.everyone in restaurant(4)English people eat at home because________.
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A .it is fast |
B .the food is expensive at home |
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C .it is sometimes very cheap |
D .the food is very cheap at home |
(5)_______ English people will spend much time for Christmas.
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.In order to (为了) get more foodB
.In order to have much foodC
.In order to get good foodD
.In order to have enough food完形填空: 阅读下列短文,从所给的四个选项中,选出最佳答案
Mrs Hill was very much interested in singing. She had a good voice(嗓子), but some of her high notes(高音)seemed to sound like an axle(车轴) 1 enough oil. Mrs Hill knew this very well, and tried her best to 2 them. As she didn't want to 3 the other 4 of the family, she usually went for long walks along the roads outside the city when she had time, and practised her high notes there. 5 she 6 a car or person coming along the road, she stopped and 7 until she could 8 be heard before she started practising again 9 she was a shy(害羞的)woman.
One afternoon a fast, open car came up 10 her so 11 and so fast that she did not hear it until it was only a few metres 12 her. She was singing some of her 13 and most difficult notes at the time, and as the car went past her, she saw a 14 look come over its driver's face. The driver put his brakes (闸)on, and as soon as the car stopped, he jumped out and began to 15 carefully at all his tyres(轮胎)to 16 if there was something wrong with 17 .Mrs Hill did not dare(敢)to 18 him what the 19 had really been, so he got back into his car and drove off as puzzled(迷惑不解)as he had been when he 20 .
1.A.without |
B.with |
C.except |
D.inside |
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2.A.prepare |
B.produce |
C.practise |
D.prefer |
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3.A.wake |
B.trouble |
C.surprise |
D.prefer |
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4.A.winners |
B.students |
C.visitors |
D.members |
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5.A.Once |
B.Every |
C.At first |
D.Sometimes |
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6.A.met |
B.saw |
C.heard |
D.felt |
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7.A.watched |
B.listened |
C.returned |
D.waited |
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8.A.be able to |
B.no longer |
C.never |
D.clearly |
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9.A.because |
B.though |
C.and |
D.so |
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10.A.behind |
B.past |
C.about |
D.against |
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11.A.strongly |
B.quickly |
C.quietly |
D.politely |
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12.A.from |
B.before |
C.near |
D.toward |
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13.A.lowest |
B.highest |
C.most beautiful |
D.most useful |
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14.A.serious |
B.friendly |
C.strange |
D.happy |
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15.A.push |
B.look |
C.change |
D.knock |
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16.A.think |
B.guess |
C.show |
D.see |
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17.A.them |
B.it |
C.her |
D.him |
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18.A.ask |
B.teach |
C.tell |
D.show |
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19.A.matter |
B.accident |
C.cry |
D.noise |
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20.A.looked |
B.jumped |
C.started |
D.stopped |
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