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  Would you like to know something about the way of shopping in western (西方的)countries? People usually make shopping lists (单子)first and then they go shopping. Most people like to go to supermarkets (自选商场)because they can get almost everything in one supermarket and the things in the supermarkets are a bit cheaper. When they get into a supermarket, they get a trolley (手推车)or a basket. Then they choose (挑选)the things in their shopping list and put them in the trolley or basket. When they have got everything, they go to the checkout (付款台). Most families do shopping once a week.

根据短文内容,选择最恰当的答案。

  1.People like to go to supermarkets for ______ reason(s).

[  ]

   A. no    B. three    C. two   D. one

  2.Things in the supermarkets are ______.  

[  ]

   A. better           B. better but expensive

   C. not so good but cheaper  D. cheaper

  3.People can _____ in one supermarket.    

[  ]

   A. hardly get everything  

   B. get only a few things

   C. get nearly everything

   D. get almost everything in several supermarkets

  4.When people have put the things in the trolley or basket,they go _____.

[  ]

   A. home               B. into their own cars  

   C. to the checkout   D. to the manager

  5.Most people do shopping ______.      

[  ]

   A. three times a month  

   B. every week  

   C. twice a week  

   D. once a month  

答案:C;D;C;C;B
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  One day a strong cowboy was traveling on his horse when he saw a bar.He decided to stop for a few drinks, so he tied(拴)his horse outside the bar, walked into the bar and ordered two bottles of beer.This cowboy was new in town.He looked around and noticed some people making faces to him.He guessed that they might play some tricks(把戏)on him, but he said nothing and continued to drink.After drinking, he walked out of the bar and found his horse lost.

  However, he kept calm, came back into the bar, and said slowly, " I don't know what you fools did to my horse out there… but I'm leaving in five minutes, and by then if my horse isn't back where it's supposed to be, well…I have to do here what I did in Texas!" The cowboy added, "And I don't want to do what I did in Texas!" After hearing these words, the other customers seemed a little bit frightened.

  The cowboy went back to his seat and ordered another two bottles of beer.After five minutes, he walked out and found his horse tied where it was supposed to be.

  Just as he was leaving, the boss of the bar came up and asked curiously(好奇地), "What was the thing that you did in Texas but you didn't want to do here?"

  The cowboy turned to the boss and replied in a low voice, "I had to walk home!"

根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。

(1)

That day the cowboy tied his horse outside ________ before he wanted to drink.

[  ]

A.

the bar

B.

he hotel

C.

the store

D.

the restaurant

(2)

After a few drinks, the cowboy found his horse ________.

[  ]

A.

ill

B.

dead

C.

asleep

D.

lost

(3)

The cowboy drank ________ of beer at the bar in all.

[  ]

A.

five bottles

B.

four bottles

C.

three bottles

D.

two bottles

(4)

In Texas, the cowboy had to ________ when he couldn't find his horse.

[  ]

A.

walk home

B.

argue with others

C.

call the police

D.

ask the boss for help

(5)

From the passage, we can know ________.

[  ]

A.

the cowboy's look frightened the customers

B.

the cowboy kept calm because he was strong

C.

the cowboy also played a trick on the customers at the bar

D.

The cowboy would fight with others if he couldn't find his horse

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  Indonesia is my mother’s homeland and one of my favorite countries.Since I was young, I had learned a lot about the country and become interested in it.For a long time I had wanted to do something for the country and people there, and I thought volunteering would be a good and fun way to do so.

  I received the greatest pleasure from being with the children.

  Teaching my first English class in Aceh was exciting but I was rather nervous.As time passed by I learned how to be a better teacher.Teaching was actually the most enjoyable of my many responsibilities(责任).

  Many children were shy at first.But when they relaxed, they would start talking and telling you a lot of funny things.I believe we were helping them build up their confidence.

  For the children who are more in need, The Education Program(TEP)will collect donations from the public to help them.

  As a volunteer, I had to visit the TEP children at home once a month and help them write a thank-you letter to their sponsors.This was a way for the children to communicate with their sponsors.Sometimes the sponsors would write back to the children.Seeing the children’s happy faces I had a great sense of pleasure.

(1)

The writer thought volunteering would be a good way to ________

[  ]

A.

play outdoors

B.

do something for Indonesia

C.

learn more about Indonesia

D.

get the greatest pleasure

(2)

The writer felt ________ when he gave his first class.

[  ]

A.

nervous

B.

relaxed

C.

sad

D.

confident

(3)

The writer visited the TEP children ________

[  ]

A.

to play with them

B.

to help them write a thank-you letter

C.

to help them with their study

D.

to help them build up their confidence

(4)

The underlined word “sponsors” means “________”

[  ]

A.

领导

B.

发起者

C.

资助者

D.

亲戚

(5)

What’s the best title(标题)of the passage?

[  ]

A.

I want to be a teacher

B.

My beautiful homeland

C.

The children in the poor area

D.

My experience as a volunteer

阅读理解。

  One day the Mullah, an important man in the village found his donkey(驴) was gone when he wanted to go to visit a friend. He was very angry and ran around to look for his donkey.

  The Mullah ran about looking until he was too tired. He sat down to rest at his gate, A few friends came to join him.

  “That no-good lazy donkey!” said he,“If I ever see her again. I'll sell her for a dollar!” Selling a donkey for a dollar was just a joke.

  Just then the Mullah heard the sound of his donkey' s feet, He looked around. There was his donkey, on her back rode a boy.

  “Where did you find her?” asked the Mullah, “We couldn't find her anywhere.”

  “I know where I would go if I were a donkey,” said the boy,“I found her eating grass with the sheep and goats(山羊).”

  Suddenly, the Mullah looked to one side and saw one of his friends holding up a dollar. On the other side he saw another with a dollar.

  “I' 11 buy your donkey.” said the two.

  “I was joking!” said the Mullah.

  “You didn't sound as if you were joking,” said the two.

1.Mullah looked for his donkey________.

[  ]

A.here
B.there
C.where
D.here and there

2.Mullah ________ his donkey anywhere.

[  ]

A.looked for
B.didn't look for
C.found
D.didn't find

3.________helped the Mullah to find his donkey.

[  ]

A.A boy
B.A girl
C.A friend
D.A farmer

4.The donkey ________ with the sheep and goats.

[  ]

A.was sleeping
B.was playing
C.was eating grass
D.was going home

5.The Mullah's friends wanted ________ his donkey with a dollar.

[  ]

A.buying
B.buy
C.bought
D.to buy

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  Tadatoyo Yamamoto is a Japanese businessman. He visits the USA from time to time. While he was telephoning at a hotel on a visit to Chicago, he put his bag on the floor. A few minutes later, Mr Tadatoyo Yamamoto reached down for it, but it was gone. Inside it were about $ 900, his passport, photos of his family, and his return ticket to Japan.

  But three weeks after he returned to Tokyo, Mr Tadatoyo Yamamoto received an envelope. There was nothing inside but his passport, his airline ticket and money order(汇票) for more than $ 900 and a letter from Mr Joseph Loveras. It said, “I hope this money order and the things will make you believe in the people of Chicago.”

  The next time he traveled to the USA, Mr Tadatoyo Yamamoto called on Mr Joseph Loveras. He was 67 years old and in bad health. He got only $ 493 a month. He said that he saw the bag on a street corner and found the money and the ticket in the top part of the bag. He changed the money into money order and spent his own money to send it to Japan.

  Mr Tadatoyo Yamamoto was very moved by what Mr Loveras had done. “I asked him why he would go to all the trouble to return everything to me. He told me that if he had not done it, it would have made him feel bad for the rest of his life.”

  Now they have become friends. Mr Tadatoyo Yamamoto visits Mr Loveras every time he is in the USA.

1.While he was visiting Chicago, Mr Tadatoyo Yamamoto ________.

[  ]

A.lost his bag

B.lost his way

C.changed his money into money order

D.made friends with an old American

2.When Mr Tadatoyo Yamamoto couldn't find his lost things ________.

[  ]

A.he felt sorry for the people of Chicago

B.he thought the people of Chicago were very friendly

C.he thought they would never be found

D.he thought they would be soon returned to him

3.Mr Loveras sent back the things to Mr Tadatoyo Yamamoto because he wanted ________.

[  ]

A.to get some money from him in return

B.to help him to do more business in USA

C.him to come to visit America more often

D.him to know most people in Chicago are nice

4.From the passage we know that Mr Loveras was ________.

[  ]

A.very rich
B.not rich
C.a business
D.very healthy

5.Which of the following is true?

[  ]

A.Mr Loveras took the bag away from the hotel and then returned it to Mr Tadatoyo Yamamoto.

B.A thief took the bag away and threw it on a street corner.

C.If Mr Loveras didn't return everything to Mr Tadatoyo Yamamoto, he would die.

D.Mr Loveras knew Mr Tadatoyo Yamamoto very well before.

阅读理解。

  One of the world's greatest storytellers, Hans Christian Andersen was born on April 2nd, 1805, in Denmark.He was the son of a poor shoemaker.After his father's death he traveled to Copenhagen to try out for the theater.He hoped to become an actor, but his real talent was for writing and he first became known for his poetry.He also wrote plays, novels and travel books, but while many of these are now almost unknown outside Denmark, his fairy tales are famous around the world.

  His first collection of fairy tales, Tales Told for Children, was published in 1835 and included such favorites as The Tinderbox and The Princess and the Pea.His most famous fairy tales, however, are The Little Mermaid, The Ugly Duckling and The Snow Queen.There probably isn't a child in the world who hasn't read at least one of these, or had it read to him.

  Shortly before his death, in August 1875, he was asked what music he would like to be played at his funeral.“It should be in time with little steps,”he said,“because most of the people at my funeral will be children.”

  There is a statue(雕像)of the Little Mermaid in Copenhagen Harbor.It was put there because the Danish are very proud of their most famous writer.

(1)

What is the main idea of this passage?

[  ]

A.

Hans Christian Andersen wrote several travel books.

B.

Hans Christian Andersen was born in Denmark.

C.

Hans Christian Andersen was famous for his writing.

D.

Hans Christian Andersen died in August 1875.

(2)

What did Andersen want to be at first?

[  ]

A.

An actor.

B.

A shoemaker.

C.

A writer.

D.

A bookseller.

(3)

What was the title of his first collection of fairy tales?

[  ]

A.

The Tinderbox

B.

The Princess and the Pea

C.

Tales Told for Children

D.

The Little Mermaid

(4)

Which fairy tales are his most famous ones?

[  ]

A.

The Princess and the Pea, The Little Mermaid and The Tinderbox

B.

The Snow Queen, The Ugly Duckling and The Tinderbox

C.

The Ugly Duckling, The Little Mermaid and The Snow Queen

D.

The Ugly Duckling, The Snow Queen and The Princess and the Pea

(5)

Who did Andersen think would come to his funeral?

[  ]

A.

Mostly adults.

B.

A few children.

C.

Mostly children.

D.

Only children.

(6)

What kind of statue stands in Copenhagen Harbor?

[  ]

A.

A statue of the Little Mermaid.

B.

A statue of a famous writer.

C.

A statue of the Snow Queen.

D.

A statue of Hans Christian Andersen.

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