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1. She has great p and will surely become very successful if
she is given the opportunity. ___________
2.Some dogs are trained to help people who are v impaired. ___________
3. When we are learning new things, it is important to make use of
p knowledge. ___________
4. There is no quick way of finding a cure for any disease; it is always
a process of trial and e . ___________
5.It will take us an hour to get to the airport, a for traffic delays. ___________
6. If you try to look up every word you come across in a reading passage,
you will soon get s and it will slow down your reading. ___________
7. Do as you are told to, o you will be in real trouble. ___________
8. He worked hard for a while, but e he got tired of trying so hard. __________
9. The food in this restaurant is delicious and the prices are r . __________
10. Parents should face the fact that most children are of a intelligence. __________
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The British are very polite and have good manners—they are never tired of saying “Thank you”,“I am sorry”, or “Excuse me.” They have good table manners. They enjoy their breakfasts and most of all the traditional tea around 4 or 5 o’clock.
The normal working week has five days. Factory workers usually start at 8 am and offices, shops and schools open at 9 am. Workers have 3 weeks’ holidays and professional workers(people with higher education ) have usually longer holidays (a month or more). Except these holidays they have public holidays: e.g. New Year’s Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Christmas Day and Boxing Day.
An average Englishman like to live in his own house. Houses are made of red bricks, stone and wood. The house usually has from 4 to 6 rooms, two floors, small front and back gardens. On the ground floor there is a hall, a kitchen, a living room with a fireplace and on the first floor there are parents’ and children’s bedrooms and a bathroom. The prices of houses depend on the area—the most expensive are the houses in London and South England (about 200,000 pounds); smaller houses in other areas may cost about 50,000 pounds.
Social Welfare—The National Health Service gives largely free treatment for everyone living in Britain. People can choose their family doctors. In case of emergency you can call the ambulance by dialing 999 from everywhere. Health centres are run by local authorities. About 7 percent of hospitals, dentists and family doctors work as private.
There are about 130 daily and Sunday newspapers and a lot of weekly papers and magazines. The oldest newspaper is The Times. Other famous newspapers are Daily Mirror, Daily Mail, Financial Times, etc.
1.If you are a student in Britain, when do you begin to go to school?
A、At 6 am . B、At 9 am . C、At 8:00 am . D、At 9:30 am .
2. Which of the following about the British is false according to the passage?
A、They have good manners when at table.
B、They always have the traditional tea around 4 or 5 am.
C、They love families and pets.
D、They feel very tired when they say “Thank you”, “Sorry ” or “Excuse me.”
3.Who has the longest holiday?
A、A shop assistant. B、A doctor.
C、A factory worker. D、A nurse.
4.If you find someone seriously ill in Britain, what is the best thing you should do?
A、Phone his family doctor. B、Take him to hospital.
C、Dial 999. D、Find a doctor for him.
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【小题1】 She has great p and will surely become very successful if
she is given the opportunity. ___________
【小题2】Some dogs are trained to help people who are v impaired. ___________
【小题3】 When we are learning new things, it is important to make use of
p knowledge. ___________
【小题4】 There is no quick way of finding a cure for any disease; it is always
a process of trial and e .
___________
【小题5】It will take us an hour to get to the airport, a for traffic delays. ___________
【小题6】 If you try to look up every word you come across in a reading passage,
you will soon get s and it will slow down your reading.
___________
【小题7】 Do as you are told to, o you will be in real trouble. ___________
【小题8】 He worked hard for a while, but e he got tired of trying so hard. __________
【小题9】 The food in this restaurant is delicious and the prices are r . __________
【小题10】 Parents should face the fact that most children are of a intelligence. __________
Investors soon will be able to own shares of Facebook stock. The world’s biggest social media network presented documents to the Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday. The documents are required before the company can make its initial public offering(首次公开募股)or IPO. A date for the stock sale has yet to be announced.
Experts say Facebook could raise about five billion dollars. That would be one of the biggest IPO sales ever. And it would be much bigger than Google’s first public stock sale in 2004. At that time, the Internet search company raised almost two billion dollars.
Facebook has 800 million users around the world. It is the second most visited website after Google. Now, experts say the social media network is in a position to become one of the most valuable Internet companies.
Stock expert Anupam Palit at Greencrest Capital says that among social media sites, Facebook is in a class by itself.
“It is the biggest company in this space and we believe what makes it very unique from every other company that went public last year in this space is that it is very, very profitable.” said Anupam Palit.
Early estimates place the total value of the social network between 75 and 100 billion dollars. That includes earlier investments by other companies. David Kirkpatrick wrote the book The Facebook Effect. He says Facebook’s IPO will be historic.
The stock sale could also make Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg one of the world’s youngest billionaires. He is only 27.
Investment companies are likely to buy Facebook stock first. But investment manager Jim O’Shaugnessy says that is not so bad. He says the prices of some IPO stocks are too high and fall not long after they first go on sale.
Recently, share prices of some Internet businesses have fallen after their stocks were first offered. For example, stocks of Linkedln, Groupon and Zynga, dropped in price by as much as 25% after going public.
There were similar questions eight years ago when Google first sold stock to the public. Today, Google is one of the world’s most valuable technology companies.
【小题1】Which of the following is true about Google?
| A.Google’s first public stock sale began in 2005. |
| B.Google is the world’s most valuable company. |
| C.Google’s share price rose after its stock was first offered. |
| D.Google raised almost two billion dollars from its first public stock sale. |
| A.has 800 million users in the USA | B.has announced the date for its first stock sale |
| C.is the most visited website today | D.is the world’s biggest social media network |
| A.Facebook stock is being sold very well |
| B.Mark Zuckerberg will get much money from the stock sale |
| C.Mark Zuckerberg was only 27 when Facebook was founded |
| D.investment companies have bought many Facebook shares |
| A.Facebook and Its IPO | B.The Difference Between Facebook and Google |
| C.The Founder of Facebook | D.A Book Called The Facebook Effect |
The British are very polite and have good manners—they are never tired of saying “Thank you”,“I am sorry”, or “Excuse me.” They have good table manners. They enjoy their breakfasts and most of all the traditional tea around 4 or 5 o’clock.
The normal working week has five days. Factory workers usually start at 8 am and offices, shops and schools open at 9 am. Workers have 3 weeks’ holidays and professional workers(people with higher education ) have usually longer holidays (a month or more). Except these holidays they have public holidays: e.g. New Year’s Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Christmas Day and Boxing Day.
An average Englishman like to live in his own house. Houses are made of red bricks, stone and wood. The house usually has from 4 to 6 rooms, two floors, small front and back gardens. On the ground floor there is a hall, a kitchen, a living room with a fireplace and on the first floor there are parents’ and children’s bedrooms and a bathroom. The prices of houses depend on the area—the most expensive are the houses in London and South England (about 200,000 pounds); smaller houses in other areas may cost about 50,000 pounds.
Social Welfare—The National Health Service gives largely free treatment for everyone living in Britain. People can choose their family doctors. In case of emergency you can call the ambulance by dialing 999 from everywhere. Health centres are run by local authorities. About 7 percent of hospitals, dentists and family doctors work as private.
There are about 130 daily and Sunday newspapers and a lot of weekly papers and magazines. The oldest newspaper is The Times. Other famous newspapers are Daily Mirror, Daily Mail, Financial Times, etc.
【小题1】If you are a student in Britain, when do you begin to go to school?
| A.At 6 am . | B.At 9 am . | C.At 8:00 am . | D.At 9:30 am . |
| A.They have good manners when at table. |
| B.They always have the traditional tea around 4 or 5 am. |
| C.They love families and pets. |
| D.They feel very tired when they say “Thank you”,“Sorry ” or “Excuse me.” |
| A.A shop assistant. | B.A doctor. |
| C.A factory worker. | D.A nurse. |
| A.Phone his family doctor. | B.Take him to hospital. |
| C.Dial 999. | D.Find a doctor for him. |