阅读理解:

  The people in the United States speak the same language as the people in Great Britain. However, American English is different from British English in many ways. There are a few differences in grammar. For example, speakers of British English say“in hospital”and“Have you a pen?”While Americans say“in the hospital”and“Do you have a pen?”Pronunciation is sometimes different. Americans usually sounds the“r”in these words. Some spellings are different. People in Britain write“colour”and“centre”, but people in the United States write “color”and“center”. Some words are different. People in the United States use“gasoline”but people in Britain use“petrol”.

1.American English and British English are different in ________.

[  ]

A.spelling
B.pronunciation
C.grammar
D.all of the above

2.“Gasoline”and“petrol”are ________.

[  ]

A.the same thing

B.different in colour

C.different kinds of cars

D.different things

3.Which of the following statements is true?

[  ]

A.All the people in the United States pronounce the“r”in “bird”.

B.Not all the people in the United States pronounce the“r”in “bird”.

C.None of the British people pronounce the“r”in“bird”.

D.If a man pronounce the“r”in“bird”, he must be an American.

4.Here are four words: ①honor, ②petrol, ③theatre, ④center. ________ are American English.

[  ]

A.①②③
B.②③④
C.①④
D.①③

5.Which of the following is the main idea of this passage?

[  ]

A.Words are shorter in American English than in British English.

B.America and Great Britain.

C.Pronunciation is more difficult in American English than in British English.

D.There are some differences between American English and British English.

阅读短文并做理解题:

  He walked slower as he came to the block where he knew the building was. It was probably in the middle of the block. It was 7:30 and all the other stores were closed and covered with iron gratings. Yeah, that must be it, he mumbled to himself. He almost stopped as he pictured himself walking into the room. Everyone would be looking at him. What would he say?“Good evening. I'm Spencer.”No. Maybe he would ring the bell outside and have someone come to the door. They could walk in together and then he wouldn't be alone. He already knew what he would tell them when they asked him why he had come. He had thought a lot about the easiest thing for him to say.“I came to learn to improve myself.”That sounded good. They would know what that meant. He fingered the pencil in his jacket. He hadn't known what else to bring…

  The same sign was in the window of the storefront.“402 Main St. Adult Learning Center”.

  He took a deep breath and continued to walk slowly to the window. He looked inside as he passed…There was no one there. Was he too early? Would he be the only one to come? He walked to the corner and stopped. He knew he wasn't going home. He just needed a couple of more minutes to think about it. He turned round and walked faster now back to 402 Main St…. He turned the knob but the door wouldn't open.

A woman walked by.“Oh, they're closed today,”she said.“It's some kind of holiday or something. They're usually open every day though. Come back tomorrow.”He turned and looked at her, and then nodded.“Thank you,”he said.“Maybe I'll do that. I'll see how I feel tomorrow.”

1.The man's answer to the woman implies that ________.

[  ]

A.he will surely return tomorrow

B.he might not return tomorrow

C.he might be ill tomorrow

D.he doesn't believe the woman

2.What is the author's main purpose in this passage?

[  ]

A.To tell adults' going to adult classes.

B.To tell why adult classes are sometimes closed.

C.To tell how 402 Main Street night looks like.

D.To tell a man's feeling about going to adult class.

阅读短文并做理解题:

  We can make mistakes at any age. Some mistakes we make are about money. But most mistakes are about people.“When I got that job, did Jim really feel good about it as a friend? Or is he envious(嫉妒) of my luck?”“And Paul-why didn't I find that he was friendly just because I had a car?”When we look back, we think about what can make us feel bad. But when we look back, it's too late.

  Why do we go wrong about our friends-or our enemies? Sometimes what people say hides(隐瞒) their real meaning. And if we don't really listen, we miss the feeling behind the words. When someone tells you,“You're a lucky dog.”Is he really on your side? If he says,“You are a lucky guy.”That's being friendly. But“lucky dog”? There's a little envy in these words.

  How can you tell the real meaning behind someone's words? One way is to take a good look at the person talking. Do his words mean the way he looks? His way of speaking? The look in his eyes? Stop and think. The minute you spend thinking about the real meaning of what people say to you may save mistakes.

1.From the first paragraph we know that the writer ________.

[  ]

A.feels happy because his friends are friendly to him

B.feels he may not have“read”his friends true feeling right

C.thinks it was a mistake to make friends with Jim and Paul

D.feels sad about his friends

2.The writer talks about someone saying“You are a lucky dog”. He is saying that ________.

[  ]

A.the speaker of this sentence is just being friendly

B.it means the same as“You're a lucky guy”

C.people can't use the word“dog”when talking about a person

D.sometimes the words give a possible answer to the feeling behind the words

3.The writer tells us ________.

[  ]

A.how we won't make mistakes about money and friends

B.how to get an idea of people

C.how to understand what people tell us without making mistakes

D.to keep people friendly without thinking of what they talk

阅读理解:

  Before her operation, Anna's eyesight was so bad that she could not see that alarm clock by her bedside.“I need glasses to find my glasses,”said Anna. Her glasses were as thick as a Coke bottle, and she said she was ready for anything that offers a better view of the world. So when she learned about the surgical(外科)way to correct near-sightedness, she needed no persuasion to accept the treatment.

  It has been about four years since she had the operation on both of her eyes. She remains pleased with the results.“I had perfect vision only a day after the operation. It was as if I had never been short-sighted,”said Anna.

  Being seriously shortsighted, Anna experienced some side-effects at first. The first was a tendency for the eye to water, especially when sleeping. It was a part of the healing process and lasted only a week. The second side-effect was a discomfort when looking at bright lights in the dark. It lasted six months and it did not harm her ability to drive at night.

  Now the operation can be done with a laser guided by a computer instead of a diamond knife. With the operation, most patients will notice the improvement within 24 hours.“You can experience the operation today and throw away your glasses tomorrow,”said Dr. Karas, who has been operating on thousands of patients for over five years.

  This operation has been around for more than twenty years and has been performed on millions of patients around the world. It has been studied by eight American universities for years, and the results are quite satisfactory. However, it is not yet known whether glasses will be out of use in the near future.

1.The word“eyesight”in the first paragraph means ________.

[  ]

A.眼光
B.视力
C.眼帘
D.视野

2.In the passage the side-effects ________.

[  ]

A.mean great harm to one's health

B.cause other diseases

C.are the signs of getting well

D.make the patient uncomfortable

3.This operation has been around for more than twenty years. The word“around”means ________ in this sentence.

[  ]

A.in practice
B.here and there
C.about
D.making circle

阅读理解:

  “Have you washed your hands and face?”Billy's mother asked him.

  “Yes,”he said.

  “Show me.”

   He showed his mother his hands.

  “They are dirty,”she said.

  “And your face is covered in dirt.”

  She pulled him into the bathroom.“Now wash your face and hands,”she said.

He did as she told him, but he hated doing it.

  “Are you afraid of soap(肥皂)and water?”his mother asked him.

  “No, I'm not afraid of them,”he said“I just don't like them. I hate washing.”

  When he left the house he was clean. By the time he got to school he was dirty again.

  “Look at you!”his teacher shouted.“Your face is filthy. If your hands are dirty, too, you'll be in trouble. Hold out your hands.”

  Billy know his hands were dirty. He quickly spit(吐痰)on one and rubbed(搽)it on his trousers. Then he showed it to the teacher.

  “That is not a clean hand, Billy,”she said.“It's the dirtiest hand in the class. I'm going to punish you.”Billy looked around the class,“It's not the dirtiest hand in the class,”he said.

  “All right, Billy,”the teacher said.“If you can show me a dirtier hand, I won't punish you.”

  With a smile, Billy quickly showed her his other hand.

1.In the sentence “I'm going to punish you.”Here“punish”means ________.

[  ]

A.惩罚
B.鼓励
C.检查
D.表扬

2.The word“filthy”here in the story means ________.

[  ]

A.very clean
B.very dirty
C.beautiful
D.funny
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