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Mary and Lily are sisters. They share(合用)a room. This is their room. It’s not a big one. You can see two beds in the room. Mary’s bed is yellow and Lily’s bed is red. Their schoolbags are now on the beds. You can’t see their shoes. They are under the beds. The two sisters have only one desk. It’s a big desk. Their alarm clock, books and dictionaries are on the desk. They often do their homework there.
What room is it?
A. It’s a classroom.             B. It’s a big room. 
C. It’s a meeting(会议) room.      D. It’s a bedroom.
Which one is Lily’s bed?
The yellow one.             B. The red one.
C.  The white one.              D. The green one.
3. Where are their schoolbags?
A. They are on the wall.         B. They are behind the chair.
C. They are under their beds.      D. They are on the beds.
4. Where are their shoes?
A. They are under their beds.      B. They are on the beds.
C. They are lost.                D. We don’t know.
5. Which one is RIGHT(对的)?
A. Lily’s jacket is on the desk.     B. Mary and Lily are cousins
C. Lily’s shoes are under the desk.  D. Two beds are in the room.
1____D_____    2____B_____  3_____D____   4____A____  5___D_____

小题1:根据You can see two beds in the room.可知这是卧室,故选D
小题2:根据and Lily’s bed is red.可知选B
小题3:根据Their schoolbags are now on the beds.可知选D
小题4:根据You can’t see their shoes. They are under the beds.可知选A
小题5:根据You can see two beds in the room.可知选项D正确
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A little higher above the formulas, there is a poem. It only has two sentences. It reads: All those sweet memories have disappeared. Like tears dropping in the heavy rain.
Oh! It must have been written at the end of the last semester in middle school. Classmates had to leave school and good friends had to part. What a sad poem!
If you look at the wall more carefully, you will find many other interesting things, like a crying face, or a happy face, and other patterns(图案). There are still some patterns and letters that I can’t understand, but they all show the feeling of the students who drew them.
For years, the wall has witnessed(目睹) all the things that have happened in the classroom. I don’t know how it will be next year, two years from now, or even ten years from now. But I hope more smiling faces will be drawn on it.
小题1:There is ____ special on this wall.
A.somethingB.anythingC.nothingD.everything
小题2:What was the “VICTORY” written in?
A.ChalkB.PencilC.PenD.Brush
小题3:When has the poem been written?
A.At the beginning of the last semester.B.At the end of the year.
C.At the end of the last semester.D.At the beginning of the last month.
小题4:What’s the meaning of the underlined word?
A.部分B.分离C.和好D.聚集
小题5:What’s the title of the passage?
A.The Pictures of the WallB.The Feelings of the Students
C.The Patterns of the ClassroomD.The Hope of the Writer
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Customs also differ from country to country. Does a man walk on the left or the right of a woman in your country? Or doesn’t matter? What about table manners (行为)?
The Americans and British people not only speak the same language but also share a large number of social customs. For example, in both America and England, people shake hands when they meet each other for the first time. Also most Englishmen will open a door for a woman or offer their seats to women, and so will most Americans. Promptness (准时) is important both in England and in America. That is, the dinner guest (客人) either arrive close to the time that has been made or calls up to explain his delay (耽误).
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小题1:The underlined phrase “make a fool of himself” in the first paragraph means        .
A.make himself strongB.make himself rich
C.make himself comfortableD.make himself seemed like a fool
小题2: If a dinner invitation is for six o’clock, the guest is supposed to arrive at        six.
A.nearly or a minute or two later thanB.a quarter past
C.a quarter toD.much later than
小题3:The last example in the passage shows       .
A.the correct way to use a knife at table
B.that it is good manners not to make your guest feel foolish or uncomfortable
C.that social customs and ways of behaving change too fast
D.that different counties have different customs
小题4:The best title of the passage is         .
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C.Customs Are Changing FastD.Different Countries, Different Customs
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I couldn’t help asking, “Why do you ask me not to talk about it? ”
“Well, I didn’t ask you to do so,” he answered, greatly surprised.
“Did you say ‘You don’t say!’?” I asked again.
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Wow! How foolish I was! Since then I have been careful with English idioms.
小题1:The writer was puzzled because                  .
A.the foreigner has some difficulty in understanding him.
B.the writer himself didn’t understand the meaning of “You don’t say!”
C.the foreigner was not polite.
D.the writer was very clever
小题2:What made the foreigner laugh?
A.The English idiomsB.The writer’s talking about the Great Wall
C.The writer’s explanation D.The writer’s question
小题3:The story probably happened in                  .
A.ChinaB.AmericaC.EnglandD.Canada
小题4:The writer was puzzled                  in the passage.
A.onceB.twiceC.three timesD.four times
小题5:The English idiom “You don’t say!” means “                ”
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