题目内容
How does Millie usually go to school?
A. B. C.
根据情景、音标或所给单词的提示,填入适当的单词,使短文意思完整,行文连贯。
English is the most widely used international language nowadays. In the past, Great Britain was a 1.(强大的) country, so English became an international language. 2. the 1950s, the American computer and Internet industry have taken the leading position in the world. As a 3., the Internet has helped English to become more popular. There are about 750 million English native s4. all over the world. About 300 million people speak English as their second language. There are even more people, like some in Europe as w5. as in China and Japan, who study English as a 6.[`f?r?n] language. English is used in many different fields of life, such as business, tourism and technology. A lot of traders need English to 7.(交流). Many 8.(旅游者) speak English when they go abroad. A wide knowledge of English helps us follow English programs and enjoy western films. English has changed a 9. since 10.[`e?n??nt] times and still goes on changing.
Different countries have different ideas about manners. In Britain(英国)“table manners” are important. How do you show good table manners in Britain? Here are some hints(提示).
Noises at the table
It is never a good idea to make a noise or burp at the table. British people think this is very rude. If people burp, they always say “Excuse me.”
When to eat with your fingers
British people don’t use their fingers to eat most things. There are some foods that it’s OK to eat with your fingers. These include(包括) sandwiches, pizza, hamburgers and fruit.
Your mouth
It’s not polite to talk with food in your mouth or eat with your mouth open.
How much to eat
It’s good manners to eat all the food on your plate. This shows you like the food. It’s always polite to say the food is nice, even when it’s horrible!
1.The topic(标题) of this passage is in Britain.
A. school rules B. how to eat C. good table manners D. where to eat
2.From this passage ,we know that different countries have different ideas about .
A. friends B. languages C. manners D. families
3.What do British people use their fingers to eat?
A. Noodles B. Vegetables C. Pizza D. Beef
4.How many hints can we get from this passage?
A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6
5.Which is good manners according to the passage?
A. Burping at the table. B. Eating food with your fingers.
C. Eating with your mouth open. D. Saying the food is nice.
It__________ me 2 hours to buy a birthday present for Amy. The present__________19 yuan.
A. takes, spends B. costs, takes
C. spends, costs D. takes, costs
How much does the woman pay (付钱) for the basketball cards?
A. 2 yuan. B. 5 yuan. C. 10 yuan.
I am John, and this is my brother, David. I’m tidy, but David is not. In our room, my books and tapes are in the bookcase. My red tape player is on the desk and my keys are in the schoolbag. I have a watch. It’s blue and it is on the desk, too. David’s books are everywhere---on the bed, on the sofa and under the chair. The white model plane is his. It’s under the bed. He always asks, “Where’s my ruler? Where’s my schoolbag?”
1.Who is tidy?.
A. John B. David C. John and David D. David’s sister
2.John’s keys are_____.
A. in the bookcase B. on the desk
C. in the schoolbag D. under the bed
3.John’s tape player is____.
A. red B. white C. blue D. yellow
4.David’s books aren’t____.
A. on the bed B. on the sofa C. under the chair D. in the bookcase
---Thank you.
--- __________
A. Thank you, too. B. No, thanks. C. That’s all right. D. OK
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1.How much is the yellow notebook?
A. Five dollars. B. Four dollars. C. Three dollars.
2.Where is the green eraser?
A. In the pencil box. B. In the boookcase. C. On the desk.
3.How many(多少) color pens does the boy want to buy?
A. Four. B. Five. C. Ten.
1.What color is the wallet?
A. Black B. Red C. White
2.What's in the wallet?
A. A name card. B. An ID card. C. A bank card.
3.Whose is the wallet?
A. Li Hai’s. B. Mona’s. C. Cindy’s