He held a fork in one hand and a knife in and asked ,”Would you like to drink?
A. another; something B. the other; something
C. other; anything D. the other; anything
When I got to school, I realized that I my book at school.
A. leave B. would leave C. have left D. had left
There are over three workers in the factory, but of young people hope to work in it.
A. hundred; thousand B. hundreds; thousands
C. hundred; thousands D. hundreds; thousand
There used to a bookstore in the neighborhood, but now we have a drugstore .
A. have; though B. be; instead
C. had; by mistake D. has; by accident
--What would you like, tea or coffee?
-- . I prefer milk.
A. Tea, please B. Coffee, please C. Neither D. None
Morn added some lemon juice but it still wasn't __ enough.
A. sweet B. sour C. salty D. crispy
--What do you do, Jimmy?
-- I up bicycles and give them
A. set; out B. fix; away C. cheer; in D. clean; up
--I think that animals should live in zoos.
-- . I've never seen a zoo that is suitable for animals to live in.
A. Me too B. Really C. I disagree with you D. I agree
Life used to be fine for “teenagers”.They used to have money to spend and free time to spend it.They used to wear teenage clothes in teenage coffee bars and discos.But for many young people,life is 1 now.Jobs are difficult to 2 .There’s not so much money around.Things are more expensive and it's hard to get a place to 3 .Teachers say that students are more willing to learn than used to.They are 4 interested in politics,but more interested in passing exams.They know that good exam results may get them 5 .
When you read newspapers and watch TV, it is easy to get the 6 that British young people are all unemployed.angry and in trouble. 7 that’s not true
Three quarters of them do 8 their parents did.They do their best at school,find some kind of work and get 9 in their early twenties.They get along well with their parents and enjoy family life. They watch football on TV and like reading about Princess Diana. After all, if they 10 , they wouldn′t be British, would they?
1. A. harder B. hard C. the hardest D. hardly
2. A. look B. look for C. find D. offer
3. A. live B. stay C. live in D. work in
4. A. more B. much C. most D. less
5. A. a job B. jobs C. a work D. works
6. A. mark B. idea C. riddle D. mail
7. A. But B. And C. So D. Or
8. A. that B. which C. what D. /
9. A. marry B. marrying C. marry with D. married
10. A. didn't B. don't C. weren't D. aren't
Good afternoon! Welcome to England. We hope that your visit here will be a pleasant one. Now, I would like to tell you something about our laws.
The first one is about drinking. Now, you may not buy wine in this country, if you are under 18 years of age. Neither may your friends buy it for you.
The second one: noise. Enjoy yourselves by all means, but please don't make unnecessary noise, especially at night. We ask you to respect other people who may wish to be quiet.
The third one: crossing the road. Be careful. The traffic moves on the left side of the road in this country. Use pedestrian crossings(人行横道) and do not take any chances ( 冒险 ) when crossing the road.
My next point is about rubbish. It isn’t lawful to drop rubbish in the street. When you have something to throw away, please put it in your pocket and take it home, or put it in a dustbin.
Finally, smoking. It is against the law to buy cigarettes or tobaccos if you are under 16 years of age.
I'd like to finish by saying that if you need any kind of help, you can contact the police. The police wilt be pleased to help you. You can call, write or directly go to ask any policeman.
1. Who do you think most probably makes the speech?
A. A guide B. A person who makes laws C. A teacher D. An English officer
2. How many points are mentioned in the speech?
A. Three B. Four C. Five D. Six
3. The main purpose (目的) of this speech is to _ _
A. tell people that those above 18 years of age can drink and smoke in English.
B. declare (宣布) the different laws of England.
C. give advice to the travelers in England
D. ask people not to go to England
4. You can contact a policeman in England if you need help by
A. making a phone call B. making a lot of noise
C. drinking a lot of wine D. smoking a cigarette
5. From the speech, we can learn that
A. in England, if you are under 18 years old, your friends can buy wine for you.
B. you may not buy cigarettes or tobaccos unless you are above 16 years of age
C. the traffic moves on the left side of the road, and the right side is for pedestrians
D. you can throw rubbish anywhere in the street.