题目内容
What ________you going to ________in ten years?
A. are;are B. be;be
C. be;are D. are;be
His brother plays piano every day.
A. / B. a C. an D. the
-It's important for us to know _________ all the subjects.
-Yeah, group work is my favorite.
A. how to study B. when to study
C. which to study D. what to study
Here's how you can take a taxi in Japan.
From train stations or airports, go to the taxi stand(站) and line up(排队).
On the street, look for a taxi that has a red light in the front window. It shows the taxi is empty. If the light is green, the taxi has passengers(乘客).
When you see an empty taxi, raise(举起) your hand and call it.
The back door opens and closes automatically(自动地), so stand back and wait until it opens.
Get into the taxi and tell the driver where you are going or show him or her the written address in Japanese of your destination(目的地).
Before you get out of the taxi, pay the charge indicated on the meter(计费表). No tip(小费) is necessary(必需的).
Wait(等待) until the door opens and get out of the taxi.
1.What's the RIGHT order when you take a taxi in Japan?
①go to the taxi stand and line up ②raise your hand and call it
③pay the driver ④look for an empty taxi
A. ①②③④ B. ①④②③ C. ④①③② D. ④①②③
2.When the light is ________, you know the taxi is empty.
A. red B. green C. yellow D. orange
3.What should(应该) you do before getting into the taxi?
A. Open the front door.
B. Open the back door.
C. Wait till the front door opens.
D. Wait till the back door opens.
4.You should tell the driver ________ after you get in the taxi.
A. where you are going B. how you are going there
C. why you are going D. when you are going there
5.________ tip is necessary.
A. A lot of B. Much C. No D. A little
There's ________ tea in the cup and you can drink it.
A. kind of B. a lot
C. a little D. too many
(题文)—________ Lin Xinru have long ________ short hair?
—She has long hair.
A. Does;and
B. Does;or
C. Is;or
D. Is;and
Tom, please remember ____________ the light when you leave.
A. turn off B. turning off C. to turn off
When you come to Britain for the first time, it’s important to know something about British shops. In some countries shops close for lunch but in Britain they usually open all day. They open at 9:00a.m. and they close at 5:30 or 6:00 p.m.
British shops and shopping habits are also different from those in other countries. For example, in Britain you can buy postage stamps only at a post office. You can buy cigarettes in many different places, but you’ve got to be at least 16 years old. You can buy film for your camera at the chemist’s. Most British families don’t buy their milk or newspapers from a shop; a milkman and a paperboy or a papergirl sends them to their houses.
In almost all towns there are restaurants, fish shops, a post office, clothes and shoe shops and food shops. Here are some of the best-known shops that you can find in High Street of a British town. Marks and Spencer is a large clothes and food supermarket. Lloyds, National Westminster and Midland are the names of British most famous banks. You can change your money there.
1.In Britain you can buy postage stamps _______________.
A. in a supermarket B. in a post office
C. in a bank D. in a chemist’s
2.Those who are under 16 years old in Britain are not allowed to _______________.
A. smoke B. drink
C. drive D. change money
3.What is Marks and Spencer?
A. It’s a name of a street.
B. It’s an interesting place in a British town.
C. It’s a name of a famous British bank.
D. It’s a large supermarket which sells food and clothes.
Either of the ________ is my sister.
A. boy B. boys C. girl D. girls