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W:May I help you?
M:Yes.I want to visit the Summer Palace and the Tsinghua University. 51
W:Yes,this one does.You visit Tsinghus University in the morning.Right after lunch,the rest of the afternoon is spent in the Summer Palace.
| 1. Where is ti? 2. What is the cost of the tour? 3. Do you have any tours that include both of them? 4. On,that’ll be very helpful. 5. How long does the tour take? 6. How much do you have? 7. Where are you staying? |
M: 52
W:About seven hours. 53
M:At the Hilton Hotel.
W:Let’s see.The bus stops there at 8:50 am.
You should be back by 5:30 in the afternoon.
M: 54
W:It’s 180 RMB,including lunch.
M:Are there any English-speaking guides?
W:I’m afraid not.But we have this guide book.
It tells everything about the places you’ll
see.It’s free.Please take it.
M: 55 .Thank you very much.
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Some of the city’s rude native people in Paris have been a headache for the tourism authorities(旅游当局) for a long time. They have tried their best to ask Parisians to be more friendly to foreign visitors. They have decided to show visitors commonly used gestures by Parisians at www.cestsoparis.com. Visitors can learn and get help from there.
The website includes the common gestures such as “Bof” and “Camembert”. “Bof” is used to mean “I don’t know” or “I disagree”, and “Camembert” is to tell someone to shut up.
And it also includes a note, which warns visitors not to use the gestures too freely.Otherwise, they may see some even ruder Parisian expressions.
( )16. The coming out of that new guide in France is .
A. to help foreign visitors to learn French well
B. to help foreign visitors understand Parisians
C. to make a suitable website in Paris
D. to tell people the importance of speaking French
( )17. The gesture “Camembert” in the website means .
A. I don’t know B. I disagree
C. Don’t speak D. Don’t stop speaking
( )18. The underlined word “They” refers to(指代) .
A. the rude native people in Paris B. the tourism authorities in Paris
C. the commonly used gestures D. the foreign visitors in Paris
( )19. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. Some native Parisians are rude to foreign visitors.
B. The new guide is mainly for foreign tourists.
C. You’ll be regarded as a native if you use the gestures at www.cestsoparis.com.
D. You can use the gestures in Paris as freely as you want.
( )20. The BEST title for this passage is .
A. How to learn French B. What places to visit in Paris
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| What is an e–reader? An e–reader is a small computer. It can hold thousands of e–books. So people want to throw away heavy schoolbags and read with small, light e–readers. For example, a US high school has put its paper books away. Teachers and students are using e–readers now. “It’s so convenient. You can have so many books right at your fingertips.” said Meghan Chenausky,16. Chinese schoolchildren are also trying e–readers. Hanvon WISEreader is the most popular e–reader in China. It weighs about 260g and is as big as a regular textbook. It is a special e–reader. Students can make notes on it. They can use it to download textbooks from school computers. It can also send and receive homework. New e–readers are not just for reading. They have WI-FI(无线网络) and multimedia(多媒体).Parents think these may hurt children’s study habits. “I think WI-FI is not necessary for kids.” says Zeng Wenwen,43, Beijing. |
【小题1】An e–reader can keep thousands of e–books.
【小题2】An e–reader can help to make schoolbags lighter than before.
【小题3】In every US school, e–readers are used instead of paper textbooks.
【小题4】The passage mainly introduces the size of an e–reader.
【小题5】A different opinion is against the WI-FI and multimedia of e–readers. 查看习题详情和答案>>