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People ____ French and English in Canada.


  1. A.
    speak
  2. B.
    say
  3. C.
    tell
  4. D.
    talk
A
此题考查四个单词的基本区别。speak讲语言 speak to sb about sth
tell告诉 tell sb sth/tell sth to sb
say说 say sth to sb    
talk交谈,聊天 talk to sb/talk sb about sth
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Samaranch (born 17 July 1920 – 21 April 2010) was a Spanish(西班牙) sports official who served as the 7th President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) from 1980 to 2001.Samaranch was born into a rich family in Barcelona, he studied business at IESE Business School in Barcelona. He was good at Spanish, French, English, Russian and German. Because of his father’s influence, he became interested in sports. He was fond of football, boxing, roller skating and ice hockey(冰球)in particular. Later, he became an ice hockey player, after that he served as Spain's national ice hockey coach. He was selected to be the president of the IOC at the 83rd of the IOC plenary session(全会)in Moscow in 1980. Samaranch's greatest wish before retirement is to hope the Olympics will be held in China. Beijing succeeded in hosting the 2008 Summer Olympics on July 13, 2001. Three days later, he officially retired at the IOC in Moscow. Then he was awarded the Olympic gold medal, and accepted the "International Olympic Committee Honorary Life President" title. In the opening plenary session, Russian President Vladimir Putin awarded Samaranch "Medal of Honor." Though he passed away , we Chinese people will remember him forever.
【小题1】 Where was Samaranch born?  He was born in         .

A.SpainB.France
C.EnglandD.Russia
【小题2】 He became interested in sports because of         .
A.his coachB.his mother
C.his fatherD.his teacher
【小题3】He used to be a(n)          after he left IESE Business School.
A.businessmanB.football player
C.roller skating coachD.ice hockey coach
【小题4】When did Samaranch retire as the president of the IOC ?______.
A.On July 17,1920B.On July 13, 2001
C.On July 16, 2001D.On April 21,2010
【小题5】 What does the underlined phrase “passed away” mean in Chinese?
A.经过B.传递C.通过D.去世

Visitors to London often eat in restaurants. The owners(主人) and workers in them are all from other countries. The visitors say in these restaurants they don't feel they are in England. Most of English people eat at home as much as they can. Sometimes they themselves will think they are in another country when they are in restaurants. When an Englishman goes out of a restaurant, he may find that he doesn't understand why everything is written in French and Italian.
Most of English people think it is better to eat at home, because it is cheaper. They don't want to spend much money on food and they like cooking at home. They like fast food. But for Christmas, they will spend two or three weeks getting ready for it, because they want to have good food.
【小题1】Visitors to London often eat in restaurants because_________.

A.they don't like the food at home
B.their homes are not in London
C.it's cheaper
D.restaurants are beautiful places
【小题2】When English people eat in restaurants, they sometimes think __________.
A.they are in another country
B.they are in the country
C.they are themselves
D.they love their country
【小题3】Some of English people don't know __________.
A.why everything comes from French and Italian
B.why people write everything in French and Italian
C.everything in restaurants
D.everyone in restaurants
【小题4】 English people eat at home because __________.
A.it is fast
B.the food is expensive at home
C.it is very good
D.the food is very cheap at home
【小题5】_________ ,English people will spend much time for Christmas.
A.In order to(为了) get more food
B.In order to have much food
C.In order to get good food
D.In order to have enough food

To most of us, school means classes, teachers, schedules, grades, and tests. But for the children at Sudbury Valley School in Massachusetts, school is very different.
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At Sudbury Valley School, you will allow children to talk, read, paint, cook, work on computers, study French, play the piano, climb trees, or just run around. Two boys spent three years just fishing!
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When the school first opened in 1968, people said it would never work. But today, the school has 200 students, and 80% of its students go on to college. Even the two boys who went fishing all time have successful careers today. One of them is a musician and the other is a computer scientist.
【小题1】What does the school believe?

A.Teachers cannot teach children well.
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D.Children should only learn about one thing at a time.
【小题2】What does Daniel Greenberg say about three-year-olds?
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【小题3】What happens to the children after they leave this school?
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C.They usually do very unusual jobs.
D.They are not successful in their business.
【小题4】What is the main topic of the article?
A.Children’s hobbies B.Education in the US
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