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Today is Saturday. It’s seven o’clock in the evening now. Jack’s family are busy.

Jack is in his room. There are some clothes on his bed. He is looking for his blue T-shirt. At eight, he will (将) have dinner with his friends at a restaurant. Jack’s sister, Ann, is watching TV. Volleyball (排球) is her favourite sport and she often plays it with her friends at weekends. Volleyball tickets are expensive so she often watches volleyball matches on TV.

Where are Jack’s parents? Oh, his father is searching for some information about Hainan on the Internet. He will drive to Hainan with his manager tomorrow. Jack’s mother is doing some washing. Oh, where are Jack’s grandparents? They are in the park. Jack’s grandfather is walking with the dog. Jack’s grandmother is dancing (跳舞) there.

1.What time is it now?

A. 6 pm. B. 7 pm. C. 8 pm. D. 9 pm.

2.Where will Jack go this evening?

A. To a farm. B. To a park. C. To a shop. D. To a restaurant.

3.What is Jack’s sister doing?

A. Having dinner. B. Reading a book. C. Watching TV. D. Playing volleyball.

4.How will Jack’s father go to Hainan?

A. By car. B. By train. C. By bus. D. By plane.

5.How many people are there in Jack’s family?

A. 4. B. 5. C. 6. D. 7.

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In Canada and the United States,people enjoy entertaining(请客) at home. They often invite friends over for a meal,a party or just for a coffee and conversation.

Here are the kinds of words people say when they invite someone to their home:

“Would you like to come over for dinner on Saturday night?”

“Hey,we’re having a party on Friday. Can you come?”

To reply to an invitation,either say thank you and accept,or say you’re sorry,and give an excuse:

“Thanks,I’d love to. What time would you like me to come?”or “Oh,sorry,I’ve got tickets for a movie. ”

Sometimes,however,people use expressions that sound like invitations but which are not real invitations. For example:

“Please come over for a drink sometime. ”

“Why not get together for a party sometime?”

“Why don’t you come over and see us sometime soon?”

They are really just polite ways of ending a conversation. They are not real invitations because they don’t mention a specific(确定的) time or date. They just show that the person is trying to be friendly. To reply to expressions like these,people just say “Sure,that would be great!”or “OK,thanks. ”

So next time when you hear what sounds like an invitation,listen carefully:Is it a real invitation or is the person just being friendly?

1.Why do Canadians and Americans often invite friends for meals at home?

A. Because they can save time. B. Because they can spend less money.

C. Because they enjoy entertaining at home. D. Because they have modern and beautiful house.

2.Which of the following is a real invitation?

A. “If you are free,let’s go for a dinner sometime.”

B. “Please go to the cinema with me someday.”

C. “Would you like to have a cup of tea with us sometime?”

D. “I’ve got two tickets here. Can you go to the movie with me on Sunday?”

3.If people say “Let’s get together for lunch someday.”, you just say “________________”.

A. That would be nice. B. How about this weekend?

C. Oh,sorry. I’m very busy. D. That’s great. I’ll be there on time.

4.People use “an unreal invitation” in order to(为了) show ___________.

A. they’re trying to be friendly B. they’re trying to be helpful

C. they’re trying to make friends with others D. they haven’t got ready for a party yet

5.The passage is mainly about_____________.

A. entertainment at home B. real invitations or not

C. expressions of starting a conversation D. ways of ending a conversation

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