题目内容
Why not _____to the park now ?
---Good idea! Let’s go
A. go B. to go C. goes D. going
阅读下面的三篇短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。
A
Attention, please! Sunshine Language Learning Center will set a course and it will teach pure (纯正的)British English. Maybe you’ve known some British expressions are quite different from American ones. British people use “autumn” for “fall”, “film” for “movie”, “holiday” for “vacation”, “garden” for “yard”, etc.
There are more typical(典型的)expressions that you may not know. Here are Mr Bean’s examples.
| “cheers” or “thanks” | British people use “Cheers” much more often than “Thanks”. “Cheers” is often used by them in daily informal conversations for small favours(帮助), such as opening doors for others, lending somebody a pen, showing strangers ways,… |
Present Perfect Tense or Simple Past Tense | It’s more common to hear the British say “Have you done your work?” than “Did you do your work?” They prefer present tense to simple past tense. | |
… | … |
Are you interested in it? Do you want to learn? You can learn British English well if you put much effort into it. We have some native British English teachers with much experience to help you. The course will be open in the coming summer holiday. The price of the course is not very high: ¥500 for one person; ¥900 for two (10% off); ¥1,200 for three (20% off); for four or more, 30% off.
For further details, call 400-810-2345 or search http://www.BEcourse.com. Come and join us!
1.The passage is most probably a(n) .
A. story B. notice
C. invitation D.advertisement
2.Some typical British expressions are quoted(引用)mainly because the course organizers think .
A. English is hard to learn and needs hard work
B. these typical English expressions are interesting
C. some learners can be attracted to take the course
D. British English expressions are better than American ones
3. If you and thress of your classmates have decided to take the course, how much will you pay all together?
A. ¥1,200 B. ¥1,400
C. ¥1,500 D. ¥1,600
Besides calling 120, here is what you should do when no one is around to help.
| If you get lost, you may stay where you can be seen clearly and try your best to have a rest. In a wide open area, make a colorful cross out of rocks to show where you stay. |
| When you choke (噎住) at home, make a sudden hit against the back of the chair. If you can’t breathe after six tries, call 120. Leave the telephone open until help arrives. |
| If you get hurt, use your hand or a scarf, or any dry cloth you can find, and push down on the wound (伤口) until the blood stops running. Don’t put the cloth around your leg tightly, or you may lose your foot. |
| When a fire happens, you must move close to the floor. Cover your mouth and nose with a wet towel (毛巾), make you wet from head to foot if possible and find a safe place outside. |
1. You move close to the floor in a fire to keep away from ____________.
A. smoke B. light C. noise D. rain
2.____________ can help to deal with a wound.
A. A wet towel B. A chair
C. A scarf D. Some rocks
3.If you get lost in a wide open area, you should ____________.
A. call out for help B. make a cross
C. phone the police D. draw a map