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-Not only TOM but also Mary_good Chinese.

    -So they can communicate with these Chinese students_

A. speak, very well   B. speaks,  very well

C. speak, very good   D. speak, very good

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“An Englishman, even if he is alone, forms an orderly queue of one,” wrote a famous British author, George Mikes. While this sounds funny, it’s a popular English stereotype (刻板印象). From the supermarket to the subway, queues are a common sight on the streets of Britain.

Here in China, queues are normal, too. It is a part of everyday life. People queue most of the time, from buying tickets in the cinema to waiting for seats at a restaurant. But in certain situations, you’ll find yourself in the middle of a rushing crowd, such as getting onto the subway. Even away from the busy subway platform, queues are different.

One day I was standing in line at the supermarket. I left a small space in front of me. Within seconds, a girl walked by and took her place in that small space. I was surprised at first, but later I found these experiences very interesting. It is with these small, everyday differences that I get to live and learn in a new culture.

Back in Britain, the person spends about six months of their life waiting in a queue, according to the auction site MadBid. To pass the time, maybe they tell themselves the famous proverb: Good things come to those who wait.

1. From the passage, we know that the English are famous for          .

A. being rude and loud         B. traveling on subways

C. forming an orderly queue             D. standing in line at the supermarket

2. How did the writer feel when the girl jumped the queue?

A. From annoyed to calm.                 B. From calm to angry.

C. From surprised to interested.  D. From shocked to angry.

3. The passage is mainly about         .

A. comparing queuing in two cultures

B. praising the English for good manners

C. calling on people in China to queue more

D. explaining why people rush in some situations

4. Where would you most probably read this passage?

A. Novel.       B. Poster.                    C. Newspaper.     D. Science magazine.


完型填空,阅读下面短文,从A.B.C.D四个选项中选出最佳选项,使短文完整,通顺。

What does an athlete need to get to the top of sport? Talent is one thing of course, but perhaps there's1 more important than that—hard work. Top sportsmen and sportswomen take their sports very seriously and want to be the best.

Tara Lipinski is a pretty American teenager. She2 the world ice-skating championship when she was only fourteen years old. From the age of three, when she 3 a pair of ice skates for the first time, she loved the sport more than anything else in the world. She trains for many hours every day, and 4 outside with her friends to parties is nearly impossible.

Boris Becher has been famous 5 he won the Wimbledon Men’s Singles Tennis Championship in 1985. He was only seventeen years old then, and he had beaten many of the best players in the world at that time. He always 6 hard every day. He never had the same kind of lifestyle as most other teenage boys. He couldn’t spend his weekends 7 the TV, at parties or restaurants. He 8even eat chocolate whenever he wanted, everything he did was for tennis and his daily training was very strict.

To succeed like Tara and Boris, you 9 a lot of help and support from everyone around you, especially your 10 .You must give up a lot of freedom, but if you ask these champions what they think ,they will tell you it’s all worth it.

1.A. anything B. something C. nothing D. everything

2.A. hit B.won C. did D. kept

3.A. put on B. made up C.took off D.turned down

4.A. go B. going C.to play D. skating

5.A. when B. while C. since D. after

6.A. studied B. did C. practiced D.thought

7.A. next to B.instead of C. across from D.in front of

8.A. mustn’t B. didn’t C. couldn’t D. shouldn’t

9.A. asks B. need C.want D. hope

10.A.father B. mother C.grandparents D.family


   In front of my daughter, Shelly, was a bowl filled with cabbage. She hated cabbage. She only sat there in silence with tears in her eyes.

“Shelly, my dear, why don’t you eat a little? If not, your mum will shout at us.”

Shelly didn’t feel happy. “OK, dad. I will eat, just a little.” Then Shelly said, “Dad, if I eat it all, will you give me what I want?”

“Yes.”

Slowly she began to eat. It took her almost half an hour to finish all the food in the bowl. Then she came up to me and said, “Dad, I want to have my hair cut off!”

“Shelly, why don’t you ask for something else? If we see your head like that, we’ll feel very sad,” I said.

“But Dad, you promised! Now you’re going back on your words. ”

I had to keep my promise. Shelly had all her hair cut off. She smiled.

On Monday morning, I took Shelly to school. Just when I arrived, a boy got out of a car and shouted, “Shelly, please wait for me!”

Guess what? The boy had no hair, either.

“Sir, your daughter is great!” a man got out of the car and said, “This boy is my son, Harish. He has cancer. He lost his hair when he got ill. Shelly cut hers off so Harish felt less different. She is a special girl.”

I stood for a while, “My little daughter, you teach me how selfless real love is!”

1. Shelly _____________ before she ate her meal.

   A. felt happy                    B. felt unhappy

   C. cut off her hair                D. shouted at her dad

2. In order to get what she wanted, Shelly ate ______________ at last.

   A. all the food in the bowl         B. nothing

   C. just a little of the cabbage       D. everything except the cabbage

3. By cutting off her hair, Shelly only meant _____________.

   A. to tell people she was selfless

   B. to become more different

   C. to look more special and beautiful

   D. to show her care and love for Harish

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