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He invited me _____ his home for dinner.

A. at
B. in
C. to
D. /

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Mr.Jenkins liked all kinds of delicious foods.As an important officer,he was often asked to dinner.The shopkeepers tried their best to fawn on(巴结)him.They knew it was good for their business.Now the officer got fatter and fatter.He could hardly go upstairs at home and had to sleep downstairs. He often felt tired if he walked or did some housework. He was  worried about it and had to go to see a doctor.“Stop eating much fat(脂肪)and sugar,Mr Jenkins,”said  the doctor .Or it will be worse for your health! It was difficult for the officer to do it. He wouldn’t do as the doctor said. Of course. He found something was wrong with his heart a few months later. Now he thought the doctor was fight.And he had to be in hospital.“You must lose weight(减肥),sir,” said the doctor.“unless you want to die soon!”“Could you tell me a way to lose weight,please?”“You must do an exercise first.”“Which  exercise?”“To move your head from side to side when you’re invited to dinner!”
【小题1】Mr.Jenkins wag often asked to dinner because       

A.he liked the delicious foods B.he was ready to help others
C.he was friendly to the shopkeepersD.he was helpful to their business
【小题2】It was difficult for Mr.Jenkins to do everything.so      
A.he didn’t go to dinnerB.he began to do some exercise
C.he went to ask the doctor for helpD.he had to take much medicine
【小题3】Mr.Jenkins wag afraid       , so he went to the doctor again.
A.to dieB.to be thinC.to stop workingD.to do housework
【小题4】Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A.The doctor told Mr.Jenkins to do some exercise.
B.The doctor told Mr.Jenkins to move his head.
C.The doctor told Mr.Jenkins not to go to dinner.
D.The doctor thought Mr.Jenkins would die.

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Mr.Jenkins liked all kinds of delicious foods.As an important officer,he was often asked to dinner.The shopkeepers tried their best to fawn on(巴结)him.They knew it was good for their business.Now the officer got fatter and fatter.He could hardly go upstairs at home and had to sleep downstairs. He often felt tired if he walked or did some housework. He was  worried about it and had to go to see a doctor.“Stop eating much fat(脂肪)and sugar,Mr Jenkins,”said  the doctor .Or it will be worse for your health! It was difficult for the officer to do it. He wouldn’t do as the doctor said. Of course. He found something was wrong with his heart a few months later. Now he thought the doctor was fight.And he had to be in hospital.“You must lose weight(减肥),sir,” said the doctor.“unless you want to die soon!”“Could you tell me a way to lose weight,please?”“You must do an exercise first.”“Which  exercise?”“To move your head from side to side when you’re invited to dinner!”

1.Mr.Jenkins wag often asked to dinner because       

A.he liked the delicious foods

B.he was ready to help others

C.he was friendly to the shopkeepers

D.he was helpful to their business

2.It was difficult for Mr.Jenkins to do everything.so      

A.he didn’t go to dinner

B.he began to do some exercise

C.he went to ask the doctor for help

D.he had to take much medicine

3.Mr.Jenkins wag afraid       , so he went to the doctor again.

A.to die

B.to be thin

C.to stop working

D.to do housework

4.Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A.The doctor told Mr.Jenkins to do some exercise.

B.The doctor told Mr.Jenkins to move his head.

C.The doctor told Mr.Jenkins not to go to dinner.

D.The doctor thought Mr.Jenkins would die.

 

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Mr.Jenkins liked all kinds of delicious foods.As an important officer,he was often asked to dinner.The shopkeepers tried their best to fawn on(巴结)him.They knew it was good for their business.Now the officer got fatter and fatter.He could hardly go upstairs at home and had to sleep downstairs. He often felt tired if he walked or did some housework. He was  worried about it and had to go to see a doctor.“Stop eating much fat(脂肪)and sugar,Mr Jenkins,”said  the doctor .Or it will be worse for your health! It was difficult for the officer to do it. He wouldn’t do as the doctor said. Of course. He found something was wrong with his heart a few months later. Now he thought the doctor was fight.And he had to be in hospital.“You must lose weight(减肥),sir,” said the doctor.“unless you want to die soon!”“Could you tell me a way to lose weight,please?”“You must do an exercise first.”“Which  exercise?”“To move your head from side to side when you’re invited to dinner!”
小题1:Mr.Jenkins wag often asked to dinner because       
A.he liked the delicious foods B.he was ready to help others
C.he was friendly to the shopkeepersD.he was helpful to their business
小题2:It was difficult for Mr.Jenkins to do everything.so      
A.he didn’t go to dinnerB.he began to do some exercise
C.he went to ask the doctor for helpD.he had to take much medicine
小题3:Mr.Jenkins wag afraid       , so he went to the doctor again.
A.to dieB.to be thinC.to stop workingD.to do housework
小题4:Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A.The doctor told Mr.Jenkins to do some exercise.
B.The doctor told Mr.Jenkins to move his head.
C.The doctor told Mr.Jenkins not to go to dinner.
D.The doctor thought Mr.Jenkins would die.
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Mr. Jenkins liked all kinds of delicious foods. As an important officer, he was often asked to dinner. The shopkeepers tried their best to fawn on (奉承) him. They knew it was good for their business. Now the officer got fatter and fatter. He could hardly go upstairs at home and had to sleep downstairs. He often felt tired if he walked or did some housework. He was worried about it and had to go to see a doctor. “Stop eating much fat and sugar, Mr.Jenkins,”said the doctor. “Or it’ll be worse for your health!”

It was difficult for the officer to do it. He wouldn’t do as the doctor said. Of course, he found something was wrong with his heart a few months later. Now he thought the doctor was right. And he had to be in hospital.

“You must lose weight,sir,”said the doctor.“Unless you want to die soon!”

“Could you tell me a way to lose weight, please?”

“ You must do an exercise first.”

“Which exercise?”

“To move your head from side to side when you’re invited to dinner!”

1.         Mr.Jenkins was often asked to dinner because ________.

A.he liked the delicious foods  

 B.he was ready to help others

 C.he was friendly to the shopkeepers

 D.he was helpful to their business

2. _________, so he got fatter and fatter.

  A.Mr.Jenkins often ate much fat and sugar

  B.Mr.Jenkins never did any sports

  C.Mr.Jenkins preferred to sleep downstairs

  D.Mr.Jenkins hated to do some housework

3. It was difficult for Mr.Jenkins to do everything,so _______.

  A.he didn’t go to dinner   B.he began to do some exercise

  C.he went to ask the doctor for help

  D.he had to take some medicine

4. At first_________.

  A.Mr.Jenkins thought the doctor was right

  B.Mr.Jenkins thought the doctor was wrong

  C.Mr.Jenkins listened to the doctor

  D.Mr.Jenkins had to be in hospital

5. Which of the following is true?

  A.The doctor told Mr.Jenkins to do some exercise.

  B.The doctor told Mr.Jenkins to move his head.

  C.The doctor told Mr.Jenkins not to go to dinner.

  D.The doctor thought Mr.Jenkins would die.

                  

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Mr.Jenkins liked all kinds of delicious foods.As an important officer,he was often asked to dinner.The shopkeepers tried their best to fawn on(巴结)him.They knew it was good for their business.Now the officer got fatter and fatter.He could hardly go upstairs at home and had to sleep downstairs. He often felt tired if he walked or did some housework. He was  worried about it and had to go to see a doctor.“Stop eating much fat(脂肪)and sugar,Mr Jenkins,”said  the doctor .Or it will be worse for your health! It was difficult for the officer to do it. He wouldn’t do as the doctor said. Of course. He found something was wrong with his heart a few months later. Now he thought the doctor was fight.And he had to be in hospital.“You must lose weight(减肥),sir,” said the doctor.“unless you want to die soon!”“Could you tell me a way to lose weight,please?”“You must do an exercise first.”“Which  exercise?”“To move your head from side to side when you’re invited to dinner!”

  1. 1.

    Mr.Jenkins wag often asked to dinner because       .

    1. A.
      he liked the delicious foods
    2. B.
      he was ready to help others
    3. C.
      he was friendly to the shopkeepers
    4. D.
      he was helpful to their business
  2. 2.

    It was difficult for Mr.Jenkins to do everything.so      .

    1. A.
      he didn’t go to dinner
    2. B.
      he began to do some exercise
    3. C.
      he went to ask the doctor for help
    4. D.
      he had to take much medicine
  3. 3.

    Mr.Jenkins wag afraid       , so he went to the doctor again.

    1. A.
      to die
    2. B.
      to be thin
    3. C.
      to stop working
    4. D.
      to do housework
  4. 4.

    Which of the following is true according to the passage?

    1. A.
      The doctor told Mr.Jenkins to do some exercise.
    2. B.
      The doctor told Mr.Jenkins to move his head.
    3. C.
      The doctor told Mr.Jenkins not to go to dinner.
    4. D.
      The doctor thought Mr.Jenkins would die.
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  As I was leaving to meet Lynne, my roommate told me that I'd better take some money, but I didn't listen to him. I thought that Lynne would pay because she had invited me.

  I arrived at the restaurant exactly on time. I'd been told that Americans expect you to be on time. Lynne and I sat at a table in the corner of the restaurant and a waitress came and took our order.

  The dinner was a great success. I talked a lot about Saudi Arabia and Lynne told me all about herself. After two hours the waitress finally came and asked if we wanted one check or two. Lynne said two. We went to the cashier (出纳员) and Lynne paid her check (帐单) . I was embarrassed (窘迫的) when the cashier gave me my bill. I had no money to pay for my meal. Then I had an idea. I pretended to look for something in my pockets and said, “Oh! I forgot my money! Can I call my roommate, please?” The cashier showed me where the phone was and I quickly called my roommate.

  In a few minutes he arrived with some money. But he couldn't hide how he felt. He laughed all the way home. Now, I think it's funny too, but at the time I was terribly embarrassed. I thought that an invitation to have dinner didn't mean the same thing in the United States as in my country. I guess you have to understand that your customs are only your customs. When you visit a foreign country, you have to learn about their customs, too.

(1) The writer's roommate advised the writer to take money with him ________.

[  ]

A.to pay for the meal

B.to share the cost of the meal

C.to invite Lynne to dinner

D.to pay the checks

(2) The roommate laughed all the way home because ________.

[  ]

A.the writer was embarrassed when he couldn't pay his Check

B.the writer telephoned him to bring some money to him

C.the writer hadn't told Lynne the truth

D.the writer would not listen to him when he left the house

(3) The writer and Lynne ________.

[  ]

A.enjoyed their meal very much

B.successfully finished their meal

C.had a talk for two hours

D.traveled to Saudi Arabia together

(4) Why didn't the writer take money with himself?

[  ]

A.Because he had no money.

B.Because he thought Lynne would pay for the meal.

C.Because Lynne was his good friend.

D.Because Lynne had much money.

(5) In the passage we can learn that ________.

[  ]

A.all the customs are the same

B.when in Rome, do as the Romans do

C.you must take money when eating with friends

D.other's advice is always right

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阅读理解。
     As I was leaving to meet Lynne, my roommate told me that I'd better take some money. But I didn't listen
to him. I thought that Lynne would pay because she had invited me. I arrived at the restaurant exactly on time.
I'd been told that Americans expect you to be on time. Lynne and I sat at a table in the corner of restaurant
and a waitress came and took our order.
     The dinner was a great success. I talked a lot about Saudi Arabia and Lynne told me all about herself. After
two hours, the waitress finally came and asked if we wanted one check or two. Lynne said two. We went to
the cashier and Lynne paid her check. I was embarrassed (尴尬) when the cashier gave me my bill. I had no
money to pay for my meal. Then I had an idea. I pretended to look for something in my pockets and said, "Oh!
I forgot my wallet! Can I call my roommate, please?" The cashier showed me where the phone was and I
quickly called my roommate. In a few minutes, he arrived with some money, but he couldn't hide how he felt.
He laughed all the way home. Now, I think it's funny too, but at that time I was terribly embarrassed. I thought
that an invitation to have dinner in the United States meant the same thing as that in China. I guess you have to
understand that your customs are only your customs. When you visit a foreign country, you have to learn about
their customs, too.
1. The writer's roommate advised the writer to take some money with him ______.
 A. to pay for the meal
B. to share the cost of the meal
C. to invite Lynne to dinner
2. The roommate laughed all the way home because ______. 
A. the writer was embarrassed when he couldn't pay his check
B. the writer hadn't told Lynne the truth
C. he writer wouldn't listen to him when he left the house.
3. The writer and Lynne ______.
A. enjoyed their meal very much
B. successfully finished their meal
C. traveled to Saudi Arabia together
4. What is the passage mainly about?
A. People should always take some money with them.
B. Customs can be entirely different in different countries.
C. A good roommate can really help you a lot.
5. Why didn't Lynne pay the check for the writer?
A. Because she didn't have enough money with her.
B. Because she didn't want to do so.
C. Because she thought it was natural for people to pay their own check.
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阅读理解。
    As I was leaving to meet Lynne, My roommate told me that I'd better take some money, but I didn't listen
to him. I thought that Lynne would pay because she had invited me.
    I arrived at the restaurant exactly on time. I'd been told that Americans expect you to be on time. Lynne
and I sat at a table in the corner of the restaurant and a waitress came and took our order.
   The dinner was a great success. I talked a lot about Saudi Arabia and Lynne told me all about herself. After
two hours the waitress finally came and asked if we wanted one check or two. Lynne said two. We went to
the CASHIER AND Lynne paid her check. I was embarrassed when the cashier gave me my bill. I had no
money to pay for my meal. Then I had an idea. I pretended to look for something in my pockets and said,
"Oh! I forgot my money! Can I call my roommate, please?" The cashier showed me where the phone was
and I quickly called my roommate. In a few minutes he arrived with some money, but he couldn't hide how
he felt. He laughed all the way home.
    Now, I think it's funny too, but at that time I was terribly embarrassed. I thought that an invitation to have
dinner meant the same thing in the United States as in my country. I guess you have to understand that your
customs are only your customs. When you visit a foreign country, you have to learn about their customs, too.
1. The writer's roommate advised the writer to take some money with him ______.
[     ]
A. to pay for the meal
B. to share the cost of the meal
C. to invite Lynne to dinner
D. to pay the checks
2. The roommate laughed all the way home because ______.
[     ]
A. the writer was embarrassed when he couldn't pay his check
B. the writer telephone him to bring some money to him
C. the writer hadn't told Lynne the truth
D. the writer would not listen to him when he left the house
3. The writer and Lynne ______.
[     ]
A. enjoy their meal very much
B. successfully finished their meal
C. had a talk for two hours
D. traveled to Saudi Arabia together
4. What is the passage mainly about?
[     ]
A. People should always take some money with them.
B. Customs can be entirely different in different countries.
C. Invitations mean the same even in different countries.
D. A good roommate can really help you a lot.
5. Why didn't Lynne pay for the check for the writer?
[     ]
A. Because she didn't have enough money with her.
B. Because she didn't want to do so.
C. Because she thought it was natural for people to pay their own check.
D. Because she wanted to embarrass the writer.
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阅读理解:阅读短文,选择正确答案完成句子或回答所给问题。

  As I was leaving to meet Lynne, my roommate told me that I'd better take some money, but I didn't listen to him. I thought that Lynne would pay because she had invited me.

  I arrived at the restaurant exactly on time. I'd been told that Americans expect you to be on time. Lynne and I sat at a table in the comer of the restaurant and a waitress came and took our order.

  The dinner was a great success. I talked a lot about Saudi Arabia and Lynne told me all about herself. After two hours the waitress finally came and asked if we wanted one check (帐单) or two. Lynne said two. We went to the cashier(出纳) and Lynne paid her check. I was embarrassed(尴尬)when the cashier gave me my bill. I had no money to pay for my meal. Then I had an idea. I pretended(假装) to look for something in my pockets and said,“Oh! I forgot my money! Can I call my roommate, please?”The cashier showed me where the phone was and I quickly called my roommate.

  In a few minutes he arrived with some money, but he couldn't hide how he felt. He laughed all the way home.

  Now, I think it's funny too, but at the time I was terribly embarrassed. I thought that an invitation to have dinner meant the same thing in the United States as in my country. I guess you have to understand that your customs are only your customs. When you visit a foreign country, you have to learn about their customs(风俗), too.

1.The writer's roommate told the writer to take some money with him ________.

[  ]

A.to pay for the meal

B.to share(分担)the cost of the meal

C.to invite Lynne to dinner

D.to pay the checks

2.The roommate laughed all the way home because ________.

[  ]

A.the writer was embarrassed when he couldn't pay his check

B.the writer telephoned him to bring some money to him

C.the writer hadn't told Lynne the truth

D.the writer would not listen to him when he left the house

3.Customs can be ________ in different countries according to this passage.

[  ]

A.almost the same

B.quite different

C.close to each other

D.very similar

4.Why didn't Lynne pay the check for the writer?

[  ]

A.Because she didn't have enough money with her.

B.Because she didn't want to do so.

C.Because she thought it was natural for people to pay their own check.

D.Because she wanted to embarrass the writer.

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