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【题目】 Nobody except Lily and Lucy___New York for a month last year. Only they can be our guides.

A. have been in B. has been in

C. was in D. has been to

【答案】C

【解析】

试题分析:句意除了Lily和Lucy,没有人去年在纽约待了一个月。只有她们可以做我们的向导。Except除之外;谓语动词要与前面的主语nobody保持一致,用单数;句中有过去的时间状语last year,不能用现在完成时,用一般过去时,故选C。

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Trip 1 One week in the mountains

Bring your strong shoes and warm clothes for this walk in a beautiful areal of the Green Mountains. You may go hiking or have a try of rock climbing. This is also a protection area for wild animals. You can find many kinds of animals living in this area.

Time: May 8—May 14

Tel: 64639818

Adult: $ 110. 00

Child: $55. 00

Trip 2 Three days in the country

There are many beautiful gardens. Take your camera and enjoy the wonderful sight in Hunter Valley. It is a good place for fishing and horse riding. You can also find different kinds of flowers here. This is, also a great walk for bird-lovers.

Time: May 20—May 22

Tel: 6398643

Adult: $ 50.00

Child: $ 25. 00

Trip3 Flashlight adventure (冒险)

Put on your warm clothes, bring a flashlight (手电筒) and come for a night walk along the Dungog Valley. It is a trip full of adventure. A guide will lead the tour. Many of the plants you will see on this trip can only be seen (被看到) at night.

Time: May 16—May 18

Tel: 63875629

Adult: $30. 00

Not for children

Trip 4 Five days by the sea

Wear your sun hat and enjoy wonderful sunshine all the time from morning to evening. Our hotel is next to the sea. We have our own boats too. You can swim in the sea or in the swimming pool. Every day our boat will take you to different places for swimming.

Time: May 23—May 27

Tel: 67538293

Adult: $80. 00

Child: 40. 00

1What number may you call if you and your friends want to enjoy the sunshine at the seaside?

A.67538293B.63986432C.64639818D.63875629

2Sam wants to stay in Hunter Valley with his wife, his five-year-old daughter and his seven-year-old son. How much will it cost?

A.$25B.$50C.$100D.$150

3David loves sports. He will take his holiday from May 7 to May15. What activity will he probably take part in?

A.Hiking in the mountains.B.Watching plants at night.

C.Fishing in the country.D.Swimming in the sea.

4Lucy is a college student. She is quite interested in science. She wants to know something about the life of plants at night. Which trip will she choose?

A.Trip 1.B.Trip 2.C.Trip 3.D.Trip 4.

5Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the four ads?

A.B.C.D.

【题目】C

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American lifestyles show how much people respect the time of others. When people plan an event, they often set the time days or weeks before it. Once the time is fixed, it is almost impossible to change it. If people want to come to your house for a friendly visit, they will usually call first to make sure it is convenient. Only very close friends will just “drop by” unannounced. Also, people seldom call others late at night for fear they might be in bed. The time may be different, but most people think twice about calling after 10:00 pm.

Even Americans would agree that no one can master time. Time, like money, slips all too easily through our finger. And time, like the weather, is very hard to predict. However, time is one of life’s most valuable gifts.

1From Paragraph 1, we can learn that ___________.

A. Americans waste lots of money and time

B. people can only control 60 minutes a day

C. Americans regard time as something valuable

D. money is more important than time in America

2In Paragraph 3 and Paragraph 4, the writer mainly tells us that ___________.

A. Americans respect others’ time in daily life B. Americans never call after ten o’clock

C. Americans visit friends without calling first D. Americans arrive days before an event

3The underlined phrase “think twice” probably means “___________”.

A. pay attention B. learn wisely C. feel relaxed D. consider carefully

4According to this passage, ___________.

A. most American people treasure their time

B. people can master and predict time easily

C. Americans like time better than anything else

D. people are supposed to be on time in all situations

5This passage mainly talks about ___________.

A. some of the American lifestyles B. how Americans treat time

C. all kinds of ways to spend time D. different opinions about time

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