题目内容
The big Town Hall clock was striking midnight when Frank began to cross the bridge. The dark night air was cold and slightly wet,and the street lamps gave little light.
Frank was anxious to get home and his footsteps rang loudly on the pavement (人行道) . When he reached the middle of the bridge he thought he could hear someone coming near behind him. He looked back but could see no one. However,the sound continued and Frank began walking more quickly. Then he slowed down again,feeling shame at having acted so foolishly. There was nothing to fear in a town as quiet as this.
Just then,he heard short,quick steps closely behind him. By the time he reached the other side of the bridge,he could almost feel someone at his heels (脚后跟) .He turned round and there stood a man dressed in a large over coat. A hat was pulled down over his eyes and very little of his face could be seen. Frank said something about the weather,trying to sound friendly and calm. The man did not answer him but asked rudely where Oakfield House was. Frank pointed to a big house in the distance and the stranger continued his way.
Then Frank wondered why the stranger had wanted to find Oakfield House at such an hour. He knew that the person who lived there were very rich. Almost without realizing what he was doing,he began following the stranger quietly. The man was soon outside the house and Frank saw him look up at the windows. A light was still on and the man waited until it went out. After about half an hour,Frank saw him climb noiselessly over the wall and heard him drop onto the ground at the other side.
Now Frank realized what was going to happen. He walked quickly and silently across the street towards a telephone box on the corner.
( ) 11. Frank said something about the weather to the stranger because .
A. he wanted to hide his fear
B. he wanted to know what the weather would be the next day
C. he was a very friendly person
D. he wanted to start a conversation
( ) 12. What did Frank think was going to happen?
A. Somebody was going to rob the house.
B. The stranger would get himself hurt.
C. The stranger would spend the night in Oakfield House.
D. Somebody was going to make a telephone call.
( ) 13. Frank walked towards a telephone box because he wanted to make a call to
A. warn the people living in Oakfield House
B. the police station
C. tell his wife he would be home very late
D. find out who the stranger was
( ) 14. Frank followed the stranger because .
A. he wanted to make friends with him
B. the stranger would do something terrible
C. something seemed unusual
D. he wanted to help the owner of Oakfield House
( ) 15. What kind of atmosphere does the writer want to create in this passage?
A. Quiet. B. Peaceful.
C. Lonely. D. Frightening.
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VisitingEnglandis a pleasant thing. You'd better learn a few laws before you set out.
Rules or Laws | |
Drinking | • Don't buy wine under 18. • Nor may your friends buy it for you. |
Noise | • Enjoy yourselves by all means, but don't make unnecessary noise, particularly at night. • Respect other people who may wish to be quiet. |
Crossing the roads | • The traffic moves on the left side of the roads. • Use pedestrian crossings(人行横道)and don't take any chance when crossing the roads. |
Rubbish | • It isn't lawful to drop rubbish in the street. • When you have something to throw away, put it in your pocket and take it home, or put it in a dustbin. |
Smoking | • It is against law to buy cigarettes or tobacco if you are under 16. |
If you require any sort of help,please call the police.
( ) 1. This passage is probably taken from .
A. the TV news B. a tour guide C. a textbook D. a law report
( ) 2. The main purpose of this passage is to .
A. talk about the different laws ofEngland
B. tell people those above 18 can smoke and drink there
C. give advice to travelers toEngland
D. warn people not to go toEngland
( ) 3. When you are careless to make noise at night, .
A. you may leave there as fast as you can
B. you may explain your excuse
C. you need not make any apology
D. you should say sorry to other people
( ) 4. If you are in downtown and have to throw some waste,you'd better .
A. put it in the pocket and throw it when there is a dustbin
B. drop it secretly and run away at once
C. look for a dustbin until you find one
D. put it in the supermarket
( ) 5. From the passage we have learnt that .
A. under 18,you may not buy wine,but you can ask your friends to help you
B. you may not buy cigarettes or tobacco unless you are above 16
C. because the traffic moves on the left,you must use pedestrian crossings
D. you can't make any noise except at night
Liverpool and Manchester are two important cities inEngland. They are popular tourist attractions too. If you are from the US and are planning to travel to these two cities,the following information will be very useful.
TheUKCity Breaks Offer | |||||
Liverpool Prices (per person) | Manchester Prices (per person) | ||||
| one night | two nights |
| one night | two nights |
Two-star hotel : |
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| One-star hotel : |
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* [1] Acorah Apartments | £419 | £539 | * Mancuni Inn | £399 | £499 |
Three-star hotels : |
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| Two-star hotels : |
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* [2] [3] Hotel Cilia | £509 | £709 | * [4] Moss Side Plaza | £409 | £559 |
* [5] [6] Hollyoaks Hotel | £529 | £749 | * [7] Aparthotel Ryder | £429 | £579 |
Four-star hotels : |
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| Four-star hotels : |
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* [8] [9] [10] Harrison Plaza | £609 | £889 | Gallagher Hotel | £549 | £749 |
""Best Northern Brookside | £629 | £909 | * " [11] Hotel Verve | £679 | £959 |
Prices include: . Flights from New York (JFK) to Liverpool John Lennon or Manchester International Airport . All airport taxes (税) and fees (费用) |
Breakfast Important note: All flights and prices above may change. Prices are based on two adults sharing a room. If you want to live in a room all by yourself,you need to pay more. Travel insurance (保险) is not included. We are afraid that you can't change the booking once you have paid.
To book,call 0800 1230 456 or visit our website.
( ) 1. How much does the cheapest onenight stay in a twostar hotel cost?
A. £409. B. £429. C. £419. D. £399.
( ) 2. Which of the following is NOT included in the prices?
A. Travel insurance.
B. Flights.
C. Breakfast.
D. Airport fees and taxes.
( ) 3. Which of the following is true?
A. Single travellers need to pay less when they live in a room on their own.
B. Best Northern Brookside is the most expensive hotel.
C. You can't change the booking once you have paid.
D. You can't book the hotels on the Internet.
( ) 4. Mr Brown and his wife are from New York. They travelled in Manchester and stayed in one of the hotels for two nights. They had to pay at least
together.
A. £1,118 B. £998 C. £1,158 D. £499
( ) 5. The main purpose of this text is .
A. to give advice
B. to introduceEngland
C. to advertise city travels
D. to provide instructions