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Important Ages in the UK
Age What you can do
5 You have to go to school.
12 You can buy a pet.
13

You can get a part-time job, but you can't work
for more than two hours on a school day or on
Sunday.
14 You can go into a bar, but you can't buy alcohol (酒).
16

You can leave school. A boy can join the army with
the parents' permission. You can drive a motorcycle.
You can have beer or wine with a meal in a restaurant.
17 You can hold a license to drive most small cars.
18

Age of maturity (选举)- you have grown up in the eyes
of the law. You can marry even without your parents'
permission. You can buy or drink alcohol in a bar.
21

You can hold a license to drive a large passenger bus.
You can have a license to sell alcohol. You can become
a member of Parliament.
1. What can you do in Britain when you're 14 years old?   
A. Buy a pet
B. Join the army
C. Drive a motorcycle
D. Buy alcohol
2. In Britain, you can start to drink wine in the restaurant at the age of ________.
A. twelve
B. fourteen
C. sixteen
D. eighteen
3. If your 19-year-old friend is going to live in Britain, you should tell him that he can't __________.
A. drive a motorcycle
B. drive a large passenger bus
C. get a part-time job
D. buy alcohol in a bar
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  Do you want to say what you think in a letter to Jimmy Carter, President (总统) of the United States? You'll get an answer from him written in ink, not typed after only a few days . Jimmy Carter gets about 4 , 000 letters every week . He answers every letter on special (特别的) White House paper. But he doesn't need a lot of time for it. In fact, he only gives 20 minutes a week to look at his private letters . He has the most modem computer in the world to help him . It costs about US$ 1, 200 , 000.

  The computer has its own rooms on the first floor of the White House. It has a bank of electronic pens and they write like the President writes, in his favourite light blue ink. Each letter to the President gets a number according to the type of answer it needs . The pens then write the correct answer for it according to the number. Each letter takes less than a second to write . A White House official said, “It's not import that the letters come from a computer. Each letter says what the President wants to say .

(1) You have to wait a long time for an answer from Jimmy Carter .

(  )

(2) The President spends 20 minutes a week reading all his private letters.

(  )

(3) This special writing machine is very large .

(  )

(4) ‘A bank of electronic pens’here means‘A special place with a lot of electronic pens in.’

(  )

(5) President Carter prefers to use light blue ink .

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(6) The computer writes less than 60 letters a minute .

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阅读短文,根据其内容判断正误。正确的用“T”,错误的用“F”。

  Do you want to say what you think in a letter to Jimmy Carter, President (总统) of the United States? You'll get an answer from him written in ink, not typed after only a few days . Jimmy Carter gets about 4 , 000 letters every week . He answers every letter on special (特别的) White House paper. But he doesn't need a lot of time for it. In fact, he only gives 20 minutes a week to look at his private letters . He has the most modem computer in the world to help him . It costs about US$ 1, 200 , 000.

  The computer has its own rooms on the first floor of the White House. It has a bank of electronic pens and they write like the President writes, in his favourite light blue ink. Each letter to the President gets a number according to the type of answer it needs . The pens then write the correct answer for it according to the number. Each letter takes less than a second to write . A White House official said, “It's not import that the letters come from a computer. Each letter says what the President wants to say .

1.You have to wait a long time for an answer from Jimmy Carter .

2.The President spends 20 minutes a week reading all his private letters.

3.This special writing machine is very large .

4.‘A bank of electronic pens’here means‘A special place with a lot of electronic pens in.’

5.President Carter prefers to use light blue ink .

6.The computer writes less than 60 letters a minute .

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Alice always wanted to be a singer. Music was the most import thing in her life, and she took lessons for years. Though she did all this, her voice was still bad. Honestly it didn't get better, it just got a little louder.

  Her teacher finally gave up and stopped the lessons, but Alice said no, and one day she gave a concert and invited her teacher to attend.

  The teacher was very worried about what to say after she sang. She know it was terrible. She didn't want to tell a lie, but she didn't; want to hurt Alice's feelings either. At last, she got an idea and went to greet her student.

  “Well, ”said Alice, “what did you think of my singing?

  “My dear,” said the teacher, “You'll never be better than you were tonight.”

  (1)Alice wanted to be a singer because

[  ]

  A. she was good at singing

  B. she had a good voice 

  C. she liked music better than anything else

  D. she had a good teacher

  (2)The teacher finally gave up ________.

[  ]

  A. because Alice was worried about what to say 

  B. after Alice sang at the concert

  C. when Alice invited her to attend the concert

  D. before Alice gave the concert

  (3)The reason Alice gave a concert probably was that ________.

[  ]

  A. she wanted to show that her teacher was wrong

  B. she wanted to make her teacher pleased

  C. she thought she could sing better than her teacher

  D. the teacher told her to do

  (4)What did the teacher really mean by saying, “You'll never be better than you were tonight.”

[  ]

  A. Alice had given an excellent concert last night.

  B. Alice couldn't be a singer.

  C. Alice had never sang so well before.

  D. Alice did much better before than last night.

  (5)Which of the following is right?

[  ]

  A. Alice took lessons so long that her voice got bad.

  B. The teacher stopped the lesson so that Alice could give a concert.

  C. Alice said no to go with her lessons.  

  D. The teacher was bright enough to think of a way to hide her feeling.

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Alice always wanted to be a singer. Music was the most import thing in her life, and she took lessons for years. Though she did all this, her voice was still bad. Honestly it didn't get better, it just got a little louder.

  Her teacher finally gave up and stopped the lessons, but Alice said no, and one day she gave a concert and invited her teacher to attend.

  The teacher was very worried about what to say after she sang. She know it was terrible. She didn't want to tell a lie, but she didn't; want to hurt Alice's feelings either. At last, she got an idea and went to greet her student.

  “Well, ”said Alice, “what did you think of my singing?

  “My dear,” said the teacher, “You'll never be better than you were tonight.”

  (1)Alice wanted to be a singer because

[  ]

  A. she was good at singing

  B. she had a good voice 

  C. she liked music better than anything else

  D. she had a good teacher

  (2)The teacher finally gave up ________.

[  ]

  A. because Alice was worried about what to say 

  B. after Alice sang at the concert

  C. when Alice invited her to attend the concert

  D. before Alice gave the concert

  (3)The reason Alice gave a concert probably was that ________.

[  ]

  A. she wanted to show that her teacher was wrong

  B. she wanted to make her teacher pleased

  C. she thought she could sing better than her teacher

  D. the teacher told her to do

  (4)What did the teacher really mean by saying, “You'll never be better than you were tonight.”

[  ]

  A. Alice had given an excellent concert last night.

  B. Alice couldn't be a singer.

  C. Alice had never sang so well before.

  D. Alice did much better before than last night.

  (5)Which of the following is right?

[  ]

  A. Alice took lessons so long that her voice got bad.

  B. The teacher stopped the lesson so that Alice could give a concert.

  C. Alice said no to go with her lessons.  

  D. The teacher was bright enough to think of a way to hide her feeling.

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     Stephen Hawking was one of the most famous scientists in this century. He was born in 1942. he's a
world well-known on space and time.
     Stephen is researching some very big questions, such as: How did the universe begin? How will it end?
Stephen was a student at Oxford University. He studied math and science. Then, at the age of twenty, he
became sick. He was so young, but the doctors said to his family,"He has only two more years to live." As
a matter of fact, the doctors were wrong----he didn't die. He can't walk now but he uses a wheelchair (轮椅).
He can't feed himself and get in or out of bed himself. But he refused to give in to the condition. He talks with
the help of a computer. After Oxford, Stephen went to Cambridge University. Three years later, in 1965, he
became a doctor of philosophy (哲学).
     Because of his serious health problems, it was difficult for him to draw diagrams (图表) or to write. So he
started to think in pictures. With this new way of thinking, he became one of the most famous scientists in the
world. In 1891, he met the Pope(教皇) in Rome. They talked about his ideas. Then in 1988, he wrote his first
important book, A Brief History of Time. It sold more than 5.5 million copies in 33 different languages. He was
once invited to China, he impressed us with his self-confidence, humorous and witty (风趣的) conversation.
1. Which of the following is NOT true?
A. Stephen is good at thinking.
B. Stephen cannot walk.
C. Stephen has had the answers to some very big questions.
D. Stephen had once studied
2. How old was Stephen when he became a doctor of philosophy?
A. 21
B. 23
C. 27
D. 25
3. A Brief History of Time is ________.
A. a book which is well-known all over the word
B. a book about Rome's history
C. Stephen's talk collection with the Pope in Rome
D. Stephen's talk collection with me in China
4. Stephen's studies DO NOT relate (涉及) to ________ according to the passage.
A. science
B. math
C. philosophy
D. art
5. The right order of Stephen's main experiences in ________.
a. He went to Cambridge University.
b. He became very ill.
c. He wrote his first import book.
d. He met the Pope in Rome.
A. c-a-b-e-d
B. a-b-c-d-e
C. c-b-a-e-d
D. a-c-b-e-d

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