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【题目】

1If you are free on Tuesday and you are interested in paintings, where can you go to enjoy yourself?

A. Concerts. B. Exhibitions. C. Theaters. D. Movies.

2What movie is on at Bijou Theatre in the evening?

A. Quarantine! Starring Tony Stark.

B. Kerry Gaynor in the Devil’s Playground

C. Midnight Double Featured

D. Melinda Lee’s Siam Sunset

3Which is TRUE according to the passage?

A. Clubs are open only in the morning.

B. Concerts are open only at night.

C. You can see the movie Tony Stark in Bijou Theater at 7:30 to 9:45 in the morning.

D. Valley view Sculptors’ Society Group Exhibition is on from Tuesday to Sunday.

【答案】

1B

2A

3B

【解析】

时态本语篇关于音乐会、展览会、电影等五个方面的广告、布告,介绍了其时间、地点等具体内容

1根据EXHIBITIONS中前三行可知,如果你星期二有空,而且你对绘画感兴趣,你可以去看油画展览故选:B。

2根据MOVIES一栏前四行可知,在影院Bijou Theatre 晚上上映电影Quarantine! Starring Tony Stark.。故选:A。

3根据CONCERTS一栏中,列出的音乐会的时间8 P.M.,7:30P.M.9 P.M.可知,这些音乐会都是在晚上开。所以Concerts are open only at night.是正确的。故选:B。

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How can we solve it? Other studies show that there is a simple way: feedback (反馈). Compare others’ opinion toward yourself with your own and you will see a clearer picture.

1Where does the passage most probably come from?

A. A magazine. B. A grammar book. C. A dictionary. D. A story book.

2What did the new study find?

A. Confident people have more good qualities.

B. People with low self-esteem are mostly not nice.

C. People are not as nice as they think they are.

D. Confident people don’t like those with low-esteem.

3Which of the following about Freeman’s study is NOT true?

A. Freeman is a British psychology professor.

B. About 98 percent of British people think they’re nice people.

C. The people answered some questions about niceness.

D. One fourth of the people helped others carry heavy bags.

4According to Para 5, people chose the more attractive pictures of themselves because ________.

A. they were not happy with their looks

B. it was hard to tell small differences

C. they lied to themselves without knowing it

D. they wanted themselves to look good

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A. How to be a nicer person. B. Others’ opinions toward you.

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A. The bottle is completely made of plants. B. It was a product of the Coca Cola Company.

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A. is brighter than the old ones B. isn’t good for the environment

C. can last at least 25 years D. can last less than 25 years

3The Water Talky was invented by     .

A. German scientists B. a young child C. a UK company D. some swimmers

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A. Your head will hurt. B. You will be very nervous.

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