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Johnny is twelve years old. He is very tall and he enjoys _【小题1】_ basketball. His parents _【小题2】__ from Nanning. Sally is small and she _【小题3】__ glasses. She __【小题4】__ long curly hair. She likes reading. She  【小题5】   hard..Dave __【小题6】__ of medium height. He is 【小题7】__ in playing computer games. He is __【小题8】__to his classmates, so he has many friends at school.


【小题1】playing
【小题2】come/are
【小题3】wears
【小题4】has
【小题5】studies
【小题6】is
【小题7】interested
【小题8】friendly

解析试题分析:本文叙述了约翰尼12岁了,他很高,喜欢打篮球。Sally戴着眼镜,留着长的卷的头发。Dave是中等个,他对电脑很感兴趣。
【小题1】句意:约翰尼12岁了,他很高,喜欢打篮球。这里enjoy +doing sth 喜欢做某事,故用playing。
【小题2】句意:他的父母来自南京。这里是短语come /be from来自。故用come/are。
【小题3】句意:她戴着眼镜。这里戴眼镜应该用动词wear,主语是单数,所以动词用单数wears。
【小题4】句意:她留着长的卷的头发。因为主语是第三人称单数,所以动词用单数has。
【小题5】句意:她学习刻苦。主语是第三人称单数,所以动词用单数studies。
【小题6】句意:Dave是中等个。主语Dave是第三人称单数,所以动词用单数is。
【小题7】句意:他对电脑很感兴趣。be interested in sth 对某事感兴趣,故用interested。
【小题8】句意:他对他的同学很友好。be friendly to sb对某人友好,故用 friendly。
考点:短文填空。

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There is a story about an English sailor (水手) who went to countries in the east,the west and the south. He went to India and China. One day he came home and brought some tea as a present for his mother. She told her friends about the present and asked them to a "tea party". When her friends came to the "tea party",the old woman offered (给) them brown tea-leaves (茶叶). The old woman's friends began to eat them. Of course, nobody liked the tea-leaves.
At that time the sailor came in. He looked at the table and said,"Mother,what have you done with the tea?"
"I boiled (煮) it,as you said."
"And what did you do with the water?"
"I threw it away,of course." answered the old woman.
"Now you may throw away the leaves,too," said her son.
【小题1】Most of the people in Europe ___.

A.drank tea every day 300 years ago
B.drink tea every day
C.know nothing about tea
D.like to eat the tea-leaves
【小题2】One day the English sailor brought his mother some tea from ___.
A.countries in the west
B.countries in the south
C.India or China
D.a tea shop in England
【小题3】The sailor's mother asked her friends to her house,because ___.
A.the sailor told her to do that
B.she wanted to ask her friends what to do with the tea
C.she liked to show off (炫耀)
D.she wanted to taste the tea together with her friends
【小题4】At the "tea party",___.
A.all the woman's friends spoke highly of the tea
B.nobody knew what to do with the tea
C.the woman offered her friends some dried (干的) tea
D.the woman gave her friends each a glass of tea water
【小题5】What mistake did the old woman make? She ___.
A.boiled the tea B.did as the sailor said
C.poured away the water D.didn't throw away the tea-leaves

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One in twenty now say “nice one” instead, while the younger are more likely to offer a “cool” than a “thank you”. “Merci”, “fab” and even “gracias” were also listed as common phrases to use, as “much appreciated(感激)”.
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When spoken words won’t do, it falls to a nice text to do the job for most people.
One third will still send a handwritten thank-you note---but 45 percent admit it’s been more than six months since they tried to send one.
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【小题1】Most of the people who took part in the survey say that they say “thank you” _______.

A.when they are in good mood
B.completely out of habit
C.when they feel truly grateful
D.purely out of politeness
【小题2】The underlined word “ditched” in Paragraph 1 means “________”.
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【小题3】It can be learned from the passage that _______.
A.different ways of expressing gratitude are all fashionable
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C.a thank-you note is still appreciated by most people
D.people in a bad mood never say “thank you”
【小题4】Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
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C.Most people may feel natural when they fail to receive others’ gratitude.
D.Many people think it unnecessary to say thanks to their family members.

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【小题1】How does the author (作者) usually go to the zoo?

A.By train.B.By bus.
C.On foot.D.By taxi.
【小题2】What kind of animals are dangerous?
A.Rabbits.B.Deer.
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【小题3】 Why do people have to put the tigers in cages?
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To: manager@tastytreat.com
Date: Monday, 7th October, 3:34 p.m.
From: raymondyuen@canada.net
Subject: Complaint
Dear Mr. Price,
I have eaten in your restaurant many times and have always been happy with the food and service. This makes what happened last Saturday even more disappointing(失望).
It was my son’s birthday so we booked a non-smoking table at your restaurant for 7:30 p.m. We arrived on time but were told that our table was not yet ready. At 8:00 p.m., we were given a table in the smoking area. I asked to move but I was told that there were no other tables. A lot of people were smoking so it was uncomfortable and unhealthy.
Our first waitress, Janet, was very polite and helpful. She gave us free drinks for waiting so long. Our food also came quickly and looked fresh and tasty. When my wife had eaten most of her meal, she found a dead cockroach(蟑螂)in her vegetables. She was shocked and wanted to leave. At first, the waitress told us it was a piece of garlic(作料).When we told her it had legs, she apologized
(="said" sorry) and took the food away.
We asked for the pay for my wife’ s meal bill, expecting not to pay for my wife’s meal. Nobody came. After 15 minutes, I asked to see the manager. The headwaiter told us that you were on holiday. I complained again about the horrible cockroach. He told me Janet had finished work. He didn’t believe my story and gave me a bill for three meals. I argued with him but was forced(被迫)to pay.
The waitress, Janet, was always friendly, but I would like an apology from your impolite headwaiter and a full refund(退款)for our meal. It cost $68. Until then, I will not be eating at your restaurant or recommending it to anyone.
You can contact me at 742-3254 or through e-mail if you want more information.
Thank you for your attention.
Yours sincerely,
Raymond Yuen
【小题1】 The headwaiter didn’t believe Mr. Yuen because _______.

A.the waitress hadn’t told him about what happened
B.he believed that the cockroach was garlic
C.he didn’t want to pay Mr. Yuen back
D.the manager was on holiday
【小题2】 What does Mr. Yuen want to pay for now?
A.Nothing. B.Two meals.
C.Three meals. D.Only the drinks.
【小题3】 Mr. Yuen wanted Mr. Price to ______.
A.say sorry to his family
B.let the headwaiter stop working in the restaurant
C.get the headwaiter to say sorry
D.get the headwaiter and Janet to say sorry

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