阅读理解。
     The suitable clothes can make men handsome and make women attractive, so more and more people
spend much money on clothes.
     Thanks to the fashion designers, many different styles of clothes appear every day. If you go to a big
store or walk on the street, you'll find many fashionable clothes easily.
     Of course everyone has his or her own way of dressing. Perhaps the most popular clothes are casual
ones. They're made of cotton and there are many types of designs. They feel comfortable, so men and
women as well as the young and the old enjoy wearing them. Some casual clothes don't need dry-cleaning,
so they can save us money.
    Not everyone can wear casual clothes at any time and any place. Some people have to wear uniforms
when they're at work such as police officers, soldiers, firefighters and pilots. Uniforms can not only protect
them but also show good discipline.
    It doesn't matter what kinds of clothes you wear. It's important for everyone to dress neatly and
suitable (合适地).
1. More and more people spend much money on clothes because _________.
A. they want to have a fashion show
B. the suitable clothes can make people look nice
C. the clothes become more and more expensive
D. they have much money
2. We can find fashionable clothes easily _________.
A. in the countryside
B. in the small town
C. in a big store or on the street
D. at school
3. Which kind of clothes are the most popular according to the passage?
A. Uniforms.
B. Casual clothes.
C. Fashionable clothes.
D. Dry-cleaned clothes.
4.—Who usually wears uniforms at work? 
   —_________.
A. Old men.
B. Teachers, farmers and customers.
C. Young people.
D. Police officers, pilots, soldiers and fire fighters.
5. From the passage, we know _________.
A. casual clothes need dry, cleaning
B. people can wear casual clothes at any time and any place
C. people should dress properly on every occasion
D. only old people like casual clothes
完形填空。
     Let's look at a fly, and see where it flies. First, it flies out   1   the window.   2  , it stands on   3   dirty things in the street, and then it flies back to the house and walks over your   4  .
     When a fly walks on the dirty things in the street, its   5   have got some germs   6   them. When the fly walks on your food with its dirty feet, it   7   the germs on your food.
     What can you   8   this??
     First, we learn that we mustn't leave dirty things in the street or on the ground near   9  . Second, we learn that all food must be covered so that flies may not  10  it. Third, we learn that flies often carry germs and we must kill them as soon as we see them.
(     )1. A. to          
(     )2. A. First      
(     )3. A. some        
(     )4. A. food        
(     )5. A. body        
(     )6. A. in          
(     )7. A. carries    
(     )8. A. study from  
(     )9. A. the factory
(     )10. A. arrive    
B. of        
B. Second    
B. any      
B. drink    
B. feet      
B. to        
B. has      
B. study for 
B. our door       
B. get      
C. for      
C. Third    
C. every    
C. cups      
C. eyes      
C. on        
C. leaves    
C. learn for 
C. our house      
C. arrive in 
D. in         
D. Fourth     
D. each       
D. bowls      
D. head       
D. over       
D. takes      
D. learn from                  
D. a window   
D. get to     
阅读理解。
     Canadians like to say "Thank you" when others help them or say something kind to them. People of
many other countries do so, too. It's a very good habit.
     You should say "Thank you" when someone passes you the salt on the table, or opens the door for you,
or says you have done your work well.
    "Thank you" is used not only between friends but also between parents and children, brothers and sisters,
husbands and wives.
     "Excuse me" is another useful short expression. When you hear someone say so behind you, you know
somebody wants to walk past without touching you.
     It's not polite to interrupt (打断) others when they are talking. If you want to speak to one of them, say
"Excuse me" first, and then begin talking. You should also do so when you want to make any noise before
others.
1. ________ like to say "Thank you".
A. Canadians
B. Few people outside China
C. People all over the world
2. You should say "Thank you" when ________.
A. you have done something wrong
B. someone opens the door for you
C. you pass the salt to others on the table
3. If you want to walk past somebody without touching him, you'd better say "________" first.
A. Excuse me
B. I'm sorry
C. Don't move
4. When you hear others say you write very well, you should say "________".
A. Excuse me
B. No, it's not good
C. Thank you
5. Which of the following is true?
A. People say "Thank you" among the members of a family and friends.
B. We don't say "Excuse me" by day.
C. People say "Excuse me" only between brothers and sisters.
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