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【题目】

【1】Mary has to get to school before 7:00 in the morning. On her way to school, where can she buy her breakfast?

A. At Papa Marko’s. B. At Apple Tree Bakery.

C. At Good Taste Fast Food. D. At Winnie’s Sandwich Club.

2Yesterday was Mary’s eleventh birthday. Her parents took her to Winnie’s Sandwich Club for dinner. How much did they spend?

A. $300. B. $360. C. $480. D. $540.

【答案】

【1】B

【2】C

【解析】

试题分析:这篇短文介绍的是四个餐厅的广告情况,开放时间,价格及其联系电话

【1】B细节理解题。根据广告中可知只有在Apple Tree Bakery那去点才能买到早饭,其他三个还没开门。故选B

【2】C综合理解题。根据广告中所介绍的低于12岁的儿童一人120美元,承认180美元,故应用480美元,故应该选C

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Xinhua news

Youth turn their back on smoking

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The group hopes that they can give teens and young people the knowledge to be the generation that ends smoking.

【1】To support his idea, the writer uses two .

A. advertisements B. news reports

C. posters D. notices

2 According to the Beijing anti-smoking regulation, .

A. passengers on buses or trains can smoke.

B. school teachers can smoke in class.

C. students should be educated about the harm of smoking

D. those smoking in indoor public places will be fined up to ¥100

3 According to the first passage, people can to report smokers.

A, call the police B. post a letter

C. call at 12320 D. start a vote

【4】The Truth might be the name of a(n) .

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C. school D. type of cigarettes

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A. show that people are taking actions to stop smoking.

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D. call on people to support smoking.

【题目】阅读下面短文, 从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
C

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Madison Glinski from the U. K. made a New Year's resolution to help poor children last year. She planned to try and raise 500 pounds for a local children's hospice before Christmas. Every day after school, Madison played the violin in front of a coffee shop. She played so well that many people stopped to enjoy her performance. People liked her idea of helping children in need so they were willing to give her money. Since she began playing the violin in the street at Easter, she had raised a surprising 32, 520 pounds by the end of the year. She also raised money by selling her own toys.
Madison's mother supported her daughter's idea. She said. “Madison has a musical talent. She has played the violin since the age of four. I am glad that she has used it to help others. She has a special interest for it.”
It is not the first time for Madison to help others. A few years ago, Madison asked her parents if they could all go to Africa at Christmas to help the children there. She collected toys, shoes, school things and clothes from her friends and neighbors to take to Africa. They had a special Christmas win the children in Africa. As soon as the family returned, Madison started to plan for the next trip.
“As long as there are homeless kids. I will never stop helping them,” Madison says.
(1)According to the passage, Madison Glinski had raised _______ pounds by the end of the year.
A.500
B.30, 000
C.32, 520
D.35. 520
(2)To raise money for poor children. Madison ________。
A.worked in a local children's hospice
B.played her violin to the people in the street
C.went to Africa at Christmas with her parents
D.collected toys, shoes, school things and clothes
(3)What does “supported" probably mean in the passage?
A.agreed with
B.worried about
C.heard from
D.played against
(4)What do you think of Madison Glinski?

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