题目内容
9. He shouted so loudly that the whole (街坊) could hear him.
9. neighbourhood
5. According to the timetable, the airplane will cover the from Bei- jing to Shanghai in an hour and a half.
1. I don't want ( sound) like I'm speaking ill of anybody,but the manager's plan is unfair.
For me,my great moment came when I actually decided to accept an oppor?tunity to teach English in Shanghai. There were times when I almost gave up because of fear. But in the end I came here.
Last summer,a Canadian-Chinese woman who teaches in Shanghai just happened to come to the place where I was working in the Seattle area. We talked and I said I had always wanted to teach abroad. She said,"Come to our school. Okay,"I replied,but I wasn't sure if I meant it.
I We met later for coffee. She answered all of my questions about the school,and gave me the website address and the e-mail address of the person to contact. It took six months for me to finally decide on the job.
First of all,in Shanghai there are many places to eat western food and lots of interesting things to do. Also,there is a great subway system with di?rections and stops posted in English. Finding your way around is a challenge in a new place. But that isn't hard here. Taxis are very cheap;you can always jump in one and get home. There are also a lot of westerners in Shanghai,so it is fairly easy to ask for directions. Young Chinese people are much more likely to speak English and they are wonderfully helpful.
I earn almost $ 1,000 per month and live in a nice rent-free apartment. My biggest expense (开销) has been food as I am a vegetarian (素食者) and also on a diet. I still have not got used to the traditional Chinese food,but if you like it,you'll be in heaven.
Here I have a good place to live in,new friends,a high salary,and a good job. In the US,getting a job at my age has been next to impossible for a woman.
6. We can infer that at first the writer .
A. wasn't interested in teaching abroad at all
B. wasn't sure whether to accept the job to teach in China
C. knew she would be popular as a teacher in China
D. thought the Canadian-Chinese woman was joking
7. According to the passage,it seems that .
A. there are no good restaurants for the writer in Shanghai
B. the writer sometimes feels lonely in Shanghai
C. the writer doesn't like travelling in Shanghai
D. the writer likes her life in Shanghai
8. What does the underlined word "that" in Paragraph 4 refer to?
A. Living in a new place.
B. Dealing with a challenge.
C. Finding your way around.
D. Taking a taxi.
9. According to the last but one paragraph,the writer .
A. is satisfied with her weight
B. doesn't have to pay for rent
C. doesn't like eating vegetables
D. is crazy about the traditional Chinese food
10. We can infer the writer most probably ,
A. spends lots of money each month
B. lived alone when she was in the United States
C. had a very good job before she left her country
D. feels happy to have made the decision to teach in Shanghai
3. Did you take part in the activity (organize) by our school?
3. 我不会忘记我爷爷在他的农场里教我骑马的那些日子。
I will never forget the days when my grandfather a horse on his farm.
4. If you p your car in a wrong place,the traffic police will find it and give you a ticket.
4. ―Shall we go to the seaside and (四处走走) for a while? ―It is a good idea.
8. While at college,he joined a student (组织) ,for he wanted to do something for other students.