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根据对话内容, 从方框中选择恰当的句子, 将对话补充完整。(选项中有两项是多余的)

W: Daming. I haven't seen you for a month, where have you been?

M: Oh, it's you! Lingling. I've just returned from England.

W: England?1.

M: To study English of course!

W: I thought you might have been on a holiday.2.

M: I mainly stayed in London to study, but I also visited my old friends.

W: 3. For a month?

M: Five weeks, in fact.

W: 4.

M: It was sunny while I was there.

W: You must have taken many pictures. Please show me some day.

M: 5..

A. You must learn English there.

B. No problem.

C. Where did you go?

D. What do you think of London?

E. How long did you stay there?

F. What was the weather like there?

G. Why did you go there?

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Monty Robert’s father was a horse trainer. As a child, Monty often went from one farm to another with his father. Sometimes they didn’t have enough money to pay for food, but Monty still kept hoping to own a horse farm.

When he was in school, his teacher asked him to write a paper about his dream. He wrote a seven-page paper. He wanted to have a horse farm one day. He even drew a picture of a horse farm in the paper.

The next day he handed it in to his teacher. Two days later, he got his paper back. On the front page was a large red “F” with the words “See me after class”. So the boy did and asked his teacher:” Why did I get an F?” The teacher said: “This dream will not come true for a young boy like you. You need a lot of money to own a horse farm. You have to buy the land. You have to pay for a lot of things. There is no way you could ever do it.” Then the teacher added: “If you write this paper

again with a simpler dream, I will give you a good grade.”

After school he thought hard about it. At last, he decided to hand in the same paper, making no changes at all. He wrote: “You can keep the F and I’ll keep my dream.”

Many years later, Monty had his own large horse farm. His dream came true.

So don’t let anyone take away your dreams. Follow your dreams, no matter what they are.

1.From Paragraph1, we learn that _______.

A.Monty’s family was poor

B.Monty’s father didn’t support him

C.Monty hoped to be a horse trainer

2.What did his teacher ask him to do when he was in school?

A.To write a seven-page paper.

B.To draw a picture about his dream.

C.To write a paper about his dream.

3.What was Monty’s attitude 态度 towards his paper?

A.Careless. B.Serious. C.Funny.

4.Monty’s teacher gave him a red “F” because he thought ______.

A.Monty’s handwriting was too bad

B.Monty copied from another student

C.Monty’s dream was too hard for him to achieve

5.What does the story want to tell us?

A.Follow a simple dream.

B.Never give up your dream.

C.Don’t take away others’ dreams.

“I am going to the store, Uncle Moti, "Mina said. "Do you want to come along? You have not seen much of the neighborhood yet. ”

Uncle shook his head. "No, thank you, "he said. “It is just too loud and crowded for me. Everyone is always on the go, while I am used to the peace and quiet of our village. I feel afraid out there, like a frightened(害怕的)child. ”Mina sat on the sofa next to her uncle. "Tell me about the village, Uncle Moti, "she said. “Would I like it there? ”

Uncle laughed. "Without a doubt, you would find it dull at first-the loudest sound is usually birdsong. The people I meet on the street are all people I know, and we stop and talk or go to the tea shop and have tea. There are not many shops, but the shopkeepers know all their customers. Everyone is friendly and has a smile for everyone else. ”

“Sounds really nice, ”Mina said. “But I think maybe it is not different in every way. I really wish you would come with me, and I could show you why I say that. ”Uncle sighed and got up, saying, “All right, Mina, I will go. ”

Out on the street, cars zoomed by, some of them honking. Uncle looked very nervous at all the noise and activities, and Mina took his hand.

"Look, "she said, "there is my friend Nate, and coming down the street is my teacher, Ms. Sanchez. "Mina waved to Nate, who waved back, and called hello to her teacher. Then she led her uncle down the street to the store, where she greeted the shopkeeper. "Hi, Ms. Franklin, this is my uncle Moti, who has come here to live. "

"Over here, "Mina took her uncle’s arm and led him across the street. A sign over a door read "Navid’s Tea Shop. "Uncle smiled. They went in and sat at a table. They ordered tea, and Uncle sighed happily.

"Well, I see what you were trying to show me, "he said. "This neighborhood is your village. Now it will be mine to. It has friends, kind shopkeepers, birds, and even a tea shop. . . "

1.At first, Uncle Moti didn’t want to go out with Mina because .

A. he missed his family in the village

B. he felt very tired after a long journey

C. he didn’t get used to the life in Mina’s neighborhood

D. people in Mina’s neighborhood were unfriendly to him

2.From the underlined sentences in the passage, we can infer(推断)that Mina is a girl.

A. brave B. caring C. creative D. humorous

3.The sentence" "in the passage shows that Mina’s neighborhood and Uncle’s village are similar.

A. I feel afraid out there, like a frightened child.

B. You would find it dull at first-the loudest sound is usually birdsong.

C. Out on the street, cars zoomed by, some of them honking.

D. It has friends, kind shopkeepers, birds, and even a tea shop.

4.The story suggests that Uncle Moti will probably later on.

A. still feel frightened as before

B. start to look for a job in a tea shop

C. be willing to go out in Mina’s neighborhood

D. tell people why he came to Mina’s neighborhood

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