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On Sunday mornings,people often have a lie-in.That 1.(mean) they get up later than they do during the week.You won't feel so busy and nervous as weekdays. Some people go to church on Sunday mornings.2.(family) often have a big Sunday lunch together.The meal is usually roast meat with vegetables.A lot of adults spend the afternoon sleeping in front of the TV!

Shopping centers are popular places to go on Sunday afternoons. All the big shops are open 3. 11a.m.to 5p.m.,but most smaller shops are closed all day.

Then it's Sunday evening,and your parents say "Come on,it's school again tomorrow." So it's time 4.(do) your homework if you haven't done it yet. Then pack your school bag and have 5. early night.

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The monkey mother has two little monkeys. They 6.(live) in a big forest for many years.She likes the younger monkey,not the other. One day,while they 7.(play), a tiger came up to them.The monkey ran away with the younger monkey and left the older alone.She climbed up a tree and took the 8.(young) in her arms.

After some time,the tiger went away slowly.The monkey took the baby out of her arms.She was surprised to see that the baby was dead,because just now, the baby 9.(hold) in arms too tightly (紧紧地).Very long time later,she remembered to look for the older baby.The older baby was hiding in a tree hole.He saved 10.( he).How clever the little kid is!

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Unlike most restaurants, the Enoteca Maria Restaurant in New York offers only home-cooked food by grand mas coming from across the world.

Joe Scaravella, a 61-year-old Italian-American born and raised in New York, opened a restaurant in 2007. Having lost almost all his family members, he tried to recreate the feeling of home-cooked meal in his restaurant.

He employed (雇佣) grandmas from different parts of Italy at first, and later, he begin hiring grandmas from other countries like Brazil, France and Greece. He built two kitchens in the restaurant: one for Italian grandmas to cook during lunchtime and the other for grandmas from other countries to cook every evening. The menus in the restaurant are constantly (不断地) changing because what is being served depends on the grandmas who are on duty.

The restaurant opens five a week from Wednesday to Sunday. At present, there are more than 40 grandmas working in it. Most of them came to the U. S. with their children, helping take care of their grandchildren Scaravella give them the chance to express themselves in a culinary (烹饪的)way.

The Enoteca Maria Restaurant has received positive reviews since its opening. Customers are ingested by its delicious food, comfortable environment and most importantly, the grandma who may remind them of their own.

1.Why did Mr. Scaravella open the Enoteca Maria Restaurant?

A. To express himself in a culinary M-ay.

B. To help the grandma cooks raise their families.

C. To meet grandmas coming from across the world.

D. To recreate the feeling of a home-cooked meal in his restaurant.

2.Why are the menus in the restaurant constantly changing?

A. Because the cooks on duty change

B. Because Joe Scaravella likes different foods

C. Because the ingredients change with the seasons.

D. Because customers don't like the menu.

3.Karl wants to try French cuisine (法国菜) ,he had better come to the restaurant

A. on Monday evening B. at lunchtime on Wednesday

C. on Friday evening D. at lunchtime on Sunday

4.Which of the following cook may probably get a job in the restaurant?

A.  B.  C.  D.

5.The best title for this passage may be .

A. Italian Grandmas B. home-cooked Food

C. American Cooks D. Grandmas' Restaurant

My 14 year - old son, John, and I saw the coat at the same time in a second - hand clothing store. It stood out among big and old coats. It was so beautiful and had an unbelievable price, $ 28. I looked at my son and we both said nothing, but John’s eyes shone. Dark, woolen coats were popular with teenage boys, but new ones could cost several hundred dollars. This coat was even better. John tried it on and turned from side to side, eyeing himself in the mirror. It fit him so well.

John wore the coat to school the next day. After he came home, I asked, “Did the kids like your coat?” “They love it,” he said with a big grin. Over the next few weeks, John changed. He was polite, less argumentative, more thoughtful, and much happier. “Good dinner, Mom,” he would say every evening. Without a word of complaining, he would carry in wood for the stove.

One day when I suggested that he might start on his homework before dinner, John, who always put things off, said, “You’re right. I guess I will.” When I mentioned this change to one of his teachers, she joked that the coat must have changed him.

John and I both know we should never judge a person by his clothes. But it is true that when wearing beautiful and suitable clothes, we may try to be better in thought, speech and behavior to match what is on the inside to what is on the outside.

1.What can we learn from the first paragraph?

A. The price of the coat was too high.

B. John liked the coat very much.

C. They often went shopping together.

D. The writer didn’t want to buy the coat.

2.What does the underlined word “grin” mean?

A. A wide smile. B. A worried look.

C. An upset voice. D. An angry mood.

3.Which of the following changes did NOT happen to John after he wore the coat?

A. He was willing to follow suggestions.

B. He often helped to do some housework.

C. He was often worried about his study.

D. He said sweet words to make his mother happy.

4.What does the writer want to say through this passage?

A. Life is full of possibilities when we are young.

B. We should not judge people by their appearance.

C. It’s a good choice to try different things in our lives.

D. What we wear could help what we are.

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