题目内容
1. 那位年轻母亲下班后总是想尽决地回到家。
The young mother always wants to get home after work.
1. as soon as possible
1. When the earthquake started,she was drawing a picture. (改为同义句)
She was a picture the earthquake
6. 她的孙子在房子外面,孙女则在门后面。
Her is the house,and her is the door.
1. What was Timmy doing when the earthquake started?
5. The old man has a g instead of a grandson.
1. My father bought some nice food for my sister and me,but my sister (near) ate it up.
( ) 1.1 don't like this pair of glasses. Could you show me ?
A. the other one B. other pair C. another one D. another pair
In Britain,people often invite friends to a meal,a party or just a cup of coffee. People who know each other very well一close friends,family members or neighbours―visit each other's houses without an invitation (邀请). When people invite someone to their homes,they often say, "Would you like to come for dinner on Saturday?" Answers are "Thanks. We'd love to. What time?" or "I'm sorry. We'd love to,but we have tickets for the concert." However,it is not polite to say "No, we wouldn't!"
Sometimes,the British use expressions (表达)that sound like invitations but not real ones. For example, "You must come over for a drink sometime." or "Let's go out for a meal one of these days." These are usually just polite ways of ending a talk. They are not real invitations because they don't mention an exact (确切白勺)time or day. They just show that the person is trying to be friendly and the answers are "Yes,that would be nice." or "OK,yes,thanks."
So next time you hear what sounds like an invitation,listen carefully. Is it a real invitation or is the person just being friendly?
( ) 26. It is always necessary for to visit each other's houses with an invitation.
A. close friends B. family members C. neighbours D. new friends
( ) 27. Which is NOT the polite answer to a real invitation?
A. Sorry,we'd love to but we have tickets for the concert.
B. Thanks. We'd love to. What time?
C. Sure. We'd like to. Thanks a lot.
D. No,we wouldn't!
( ) 28. What may the British say if they want to end a talk politely?
A. Would you like to come for dinner on Saturday?
B. Let's go out for a meal one of these days.
C. Let's go out for a meal on Saturday.
D. Shall we go for a drink this afternoon?
( ) 29. The British often use "__________ " to answer the invitations that are not real.
A. Yes,what time? B. No,that's not a real invitation.
C. OK,yes,thanks. D. No,you just want to be friendly.
( ) 30. Which is the best title for the passage?
A. Britain B. Invitations in Britain C. A talk with friends D. A letter to friends
41. In the running race,Liu Tao first got to the (finish) line and won the race.