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B

Dear Lin Li,

      I’ m glad to get a letter from you. You asked me something about British food. Now,I'm going to tell you what I usually eat every day.

     I usually have bread and eggs for breakfast. Mum prepares milk for me and tea or coffee for Dad.

     Seven out of ten students have lunch at school. The school dining hall has different kinds of food. My favourite food for lunch is sandwiches. I don’t like hamburgers. Some students take lunchboxes to school. In the boxes there are usually sandwiches,biscuits and some fruit.

     Supper is the most important meal in a day from Monday to Friday. Mum cooks very good dishes. We often have meat and vegetables. I like tomatoes,carrots and potatoes. But at weekends,our biggest meal is in the middle of the day. We also have meat and vegetables,but sometimes we have fish and chips or rice. I also like Chinese food. Please write to tell me something about it!

                                                         Yours,                                                                Mark

() 1. Mark often has in the morning.

   A. bread,eggs and fruit

   B. eggs,bread and milk

   C. rice,fish and tea

   D. bread,vegetables and coffee

() 2. From Monday to Friday,70% of the students have lunch .

   A. at home   B. at school

   C. at restaurants   D. at supermarkets

() Mark doesn’t like .

   A. sandwiches   B. tomatoes

   C. carrots   D. hamburgers

() 4. What can we know from the passage?

   A. Mark takes his lunchbox to school every day.

   B. Supper is Mark's biggest meal in a week.

   C. Mark's dad cooks for his family.

   D. Mark writes about his three meals in the letter.

B

阅读提示:本文是林丽的英国朋友迈克写给她的一封信,介绍了他的一曰三餐情况。

1. B细节理解题。由第二段内容可知。

2. B细节理解题。根据第三段第一句“Seven out of ten students have lunch at school. ”可知。

3. D 细节理解题。由 “I don't like hamburgers. ”可知。

4. D大意归纳题。根据文章内容可知选   D.

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C

     People enjoy different indoor and outdoor activities in Britain. A recent European survey discovered that people in Britain spend about 45% of their free time watching television,24% of their free time doing social activities,22% 〜23% on sports and hobbies,and 10% on other activities,such as listening to music,reading,gardenings eating out and going to the cinema.

     Television 

     The most common activity in the UK is watching television. People often spend 25 hours every week on TV. Almost every family has at least one television set at home. About 13% of families have satellite television and 9% cable television.

     Radio 

     People in Britain listen to about 15 hours and 50 minutes of radio every week.

     Entertaining 

     Another popular activity in Britain is visiting or entertaining friends.

     Cinema 

     About 123 million British people went to the cinema in 1998. It is the most popular cultural activity in the UK.

     Eating out 

     More and more English people like to eat out. Every British person spends 5. 63 dollars every week on food outside.

() 1. What do most English people like doing in their free time?

   A. Eating out. B. Listening to the radio.

   C. Doing some sports. D. Watching TV.

() 2. How many families could watch satellite television?

   A. About 9% of families. B. About 13% of families.

   C. About 33% of families. D. About 19% of families.

() 3. Which is not TRUE according to the passage?

   A. English people spend most of their time eating out.

   B. British people often listen to the radio and visit their friends.

   C. Lots of English people like going to the cinema.

   D. British people often do gardening by themselves.

() 4. What's the main idea of the passage?

   A. What are the common hobbies of British people?

   B. How do people spend their free time?

   C. How do children spend their holiday?

   D. What are the special customs in Britain?

B

Dear Chen Jie,How is it going? Last Monday,we talked about our dreams in the class meeting. Some students didn't know what they wanted to be in the future. But I said that I wanted to be an English teacher. I hope to be a good teacher,like Mr. Wu. He makes his math class interesting. He often tells us to work hard and try our best to achieve our dreams.

What are you going to be when you grow up?

               Yours,

               Li Ming

Dear Li Ming.

Thanks for your letter. My dream is to be a voluntary doctor. But my parents don't agree with me. They think the job will sometimes be very difficult. This week I wrote to my Chinese teacher,Miss Liu. I asked her for some advice. She said that a good doctor could help more people and she told me not to give up my dream. Now,Tm sure of my dream job and maybe I will go to work in a poor place one day,but I will always be your friend!

                       Love

                     ,Chen Jie

() 1. What did Li Ming and his classmates talk about in the class meeting?

   A. Their teachers. B. Their dreams.

   C. Their parents. D. Their friends.

() 2. Who wants to be a teacher?

   A. Chen Jie. B. Li Ming.

   C. Mr. Wu. D. Miss Liu.

() 3. What subject does Mr. Wu teach?

   A. Chinese. B. English.

   C. Math. D. P. E.

() 4. What do Chen Jie's parents think of the job of a voluntary doctor?

   A. Very difficult. B. Very easy.

   C. Very interesting. D. Very boring.

() 5. Chen Jie wrote a letter to Miss Liu because he wanted .

   A. to give up his dream

   B. to be poor

   C. to make friends with Li Ming

   D. to get some advice

C

      I was cute,active and happy—until that day when I was 15 months old. I had a bad fall. I landed on a glass rabbit and cut one of my eyes badly enough to blind me. The doctor said that if the eye was taken out,my face would look worse,so my scarred and blind eye lives on with me.

      People often ask me uncomfortable questions about my eye or even play jokes on me. When the kids played games,I was always the “bad guy”. Everyone looked down on me.

Yet every time Mom noticed I was unhappy,she would say to me,"Hold your head up high and face the world. It helped me move on in life.

     As a child,I thought Mom meant,careful or you will fall down or knock into something because you are not looking.” As a teenager,I always looked down to hide my shame,but I found that people liked me when I held my head up high.

     In high school I was even made monitor,but outside I still felt like a freak. All I really wanted was to look like everyone else. When things got really bad,I would cry to my Mom and she would look at me with loving eyes and say, uHold your head up high and face the world. Let them see the love that is inside.

     Mom’s love gave me confidence. Finally I was able to look people in the eye. I learned not only to appreciate myself but to have deep love for others.


() 1. What happened to the writer when she was 15 months old?

   A. She was blind in both eyes.

   B. She tried to catch a rabbit and broke her leg.

   C. She had an eye disease and went to see the doctor.

   D. She fell down on some glass and injured one eye.


() 2. People sometimes were to the writer when she was young.

   A. unfriendly   B. kind   C. helpful   D. polite


() 3. Which of the following about the writer is TRUE?

   A. She could understand her mother's words when she was a child.

   B. She always held her head up high when she was a teenager.

   C. She was confident both in class and outside of high school.

   D. Her mom gave her confidence and she could look other people in the eye.


() 4. What does the writer want to tell us?

   A. We should repay our parents’ great love.

   B. Learn to accept and appreciate yourself.

   C. Feel sorry about your disadvantages.

   D. One should always have deep love for others.

     Hey,girls,if your boy classmates play naughty again,leave them alone. You are far more sensible than them,aren’t  you?

     Now Scientists from Newcastle University,UK, and Seoul University,South Korea,found that the brain matures earlier in girls than in boys. As the brain matures it begins to cut out unimportant information and focuses on important information. This process is called “pruning”.

     In order to work out this process,scientists scanned deep inside the brains of 121 people aged between 4 and 40. They found that pruning began much earlier in girls than in boys. Between the age of 10 and 12,a girFs brain will start to see a lot of activity as this pruning process happens. But for boys,this starts around the age of 15 and 20.

During this process,the brain will turn off memories,sounds or sights that appear several times. But important connections,like linking the sound of a familiar person’s voice to their face are kept.

     “The loss of connectivity during brain development can help to improve brain function ,” scientist Sol Lim told The Daily Telegraph.

      Imagine you are at a party and everyone is talking. You can5t concentrate. But if you turn off some of the voices,it is easier to hear the others. The brain works in a similar way.

If some of the connections are not there,it is easier to do the work.

      This new finding could help explain why teenage girls seem to grow up faster than their boy classmates.


() 1. What did the scientists find?

   A. Boys are more naughty than girls.

   B. Girls are smarter than boys.

   C. The brain matures earlier in girls than in boys.

   D. Children's brains become smaller as they grow up.


() 2. “Pruning” is a process that .

   A. the brain experiences as it matures

   B. makes the brain only remember important things

   C. begins much earlier in boys than in girls

   D. makes a girl's brain remember fewer activities


() 3. During the pruning process,the brain will sometimes turn off the following EXCEPT .

   A. memories   B. sounds

   C. sights   D. important connections


() 4. What does the party example show us?

   A. It's difficult to concentrate at a party.

   B. It's too noisy for your brain at a party.

   C. Brain function can improve sometimes.

   D. Teenage girls like to attend parties more than boys.

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