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閱讀短文,回答問題

OurfamilywenttotheYellowStoneNationalParklastsummervacation.Ourson,Tom,wantedtosee

bearsthere.Andwhatabreathtakingexperience(經(jīng)歷)itwas!

Whenwegotthere,weputupourtentandwenttoexplore(探險(xiǎn)).Aswereturned,weheardour

daughterSusiecryout.Andthenwesawabeargointoourtent.

Tomwantedhisfathertochase(追趕)itaway.Hisfathersaid,nNo.It*sdangeroustochaseabear.And

don*tletitchaseyou.”Susiesaid,nWhatshallwedo?Maybeweshouldclimbupatree."Tomsaid,"No.We

havetogetitoutofthere.Itmight(可能)gotosleepinourtent.""Maybewecouldmakeitleaveifweput

somehoneyoutsideforittoeat,nSusiesuggested(建議).ThenIsaid,nHowareyougoingtogetthehoney?

It*sinthetent."Wewatchedthebeargointothetentandhearditupset(翻倒;弄翻)everythinginside."Its

foolish(愚蠢的)ofustotrytochaseitaway,nsaidmyhusband(丈夫).“Leaveitaloneandwaitfbritto

comeout."Wewaited,butthebearstayedinside.Wehadtosleepinthecarthatnight.

1.Wheredidthefamilygoonvacationlastsummer?

A.TheywenttotheCentralPark.

B.TheywenttoYellowStoneNationalPark.

C.Theywenttoazoo.

D.Theyjuststayedathome.

2.Tomwantedtogotheretosee.

A.tigersB.lionsC.bearsD.birds

3.Whodoyouthinksawthebearfirst?

A.Susie.B.Tom.

C.Thewriter.D.Thewritershusband.

4.Whatdidtheydowhentheysawabeargointotheirtent?

A.Theychasedthebearaway.

B.Theystayedoutsidethetentanddidnothing.

C.Theyclimbedupatree.

D.Theyputsomehoneyoutsidefbrthebeartoeat.

5.Whatdidthebeardointhetent?

A.Itatethehoney.B?Itchasedthepeopleaway.

C.Itdrankthebeer.D.Itturnedthingsupsidedown.

閱讀理解

Howcanyoudoyourhomeworkwell?Hereissomeadviceforyou.

Don'ttrytoworkwhenyouarehungry.Ifyoudecidetodoyourhomeworkrightafterschool,youmay

getsomethingtoeatfirst.Thenyoushouldalwaysdoyourhomeworkbeforeyougettootired.Don'twait

untilverylateintheevening,oryourworkwillseemmuchharderthanitreallyis.Ifyouhavemorethanan

hourswork,giveyourselfabreakafteranhour.Ontheotherhand,don'tbreaksolongthatyoucan'tfinish

yourhomework.Youshouldbeabletoworkmorethanhalfanhouratatime.

Don'tputoffuntilthelastminute.Ifyouputoffdoingyourhomework,youwillhaveitonyourmind

andyouwontenjoyyourfreetimesomuch.Ifyouputitoffuntilrightbeforeatest,youwillhavetoomuch

homeworktodo.Andpleasedoyourhomeworkatthesametimeeveryevening.Thiswillhelpyoumakeita

habit.Itwillmakeiteasiertodo,andyouwillenjoyyourfreetimebetter.

6.Whafsthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Howtodoyourhomeworkwell.

B.Doyourhomeworkrightafterschool.

C.Trytoworkmorethanhalfanhouratatime.

D.Howtoenjoyyourfreetimebetter.

7.Theunderlinedword“break"inthepassagehasthesamemeaning

with”“

A.startB.shoutC.restD.silence

8.Theunderlinedphrase"putoff*means”"inthepassage.

A.pullB.delayC.endD.wear

9.Inordertodoyourhomeworkbetter,youshould.

A.haveabreakforalongtime

B.putoffdoingyourhomework

C.nevergetsomethingtoeatfirst

D.doyourhomeworkbeforeyougettootired

10.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Trynottoworkwhenyouarehungry.

B.Copyyourhomeworkafewtimestoremember.

C.Dontdoyourhomeworkuntilverylateintheevening.

D.Doyourhomeworkatthesametimeeveryevening.

閱讀理解

Everyoneneedsfriends.Howdoyouhaverealfriendshipandkeepit?

TheAmericanwriterSallySeamantellsyoungstudentssomesmartwaystofindfriends.Sallysays

findingfriendshipisjustlikeplantingatree.Youplanttheseed(種子)andtakecareofittomakeitgrow.

Whatmakesagoodfriend?Itsnotbecauseheorshehasmoneyorgoodlooks.Agoodfriendshouldbe

kindandpatient(有耐心的).Forexample,ifyouareinabadmood,agoodfriendshouldlistentoyou

anddohisorherbesttohelpyou.

Butthingscantalwaysbehappy.Eventhebestfriendshavefights(爭吵).Whatshouldyoudo

whenyouhaveafightwithyourfriend?You,dbettertalktohimorher.

Therearethreesteps(步)tobefriendsagain:saysorrytohimorher;tellhimorherhowyouare

feeling;tellhimorherwhyyoudidthisorthat.Rememberthatfriendshipisthemostimportantthingin

yourlife.

11.Sallywantstotellstudentsthewaysto.

A.findfriendsB.planttreesC.gethappyD.keepfit

12.Agoodfriendshould_

A.bekindandpatientB.hasmoney

C.belovelyandcoolD.hasgoodlooks

13.Theunderlinedword”itnrefersto"

A.afriendB.friendshipC.theseedD.afight

14.Thereare____stepstobefriendsagainafterafight.

A.oneB.twoC.threeD.four

15.What'sthebesttitlefbrthepassage?

A.TeenagersandFriendship.

B.TheGoodFriendsaroundYou.

C.EveryoneNeedsFriends.

D.FindingandKeepingFriendship.

閱讀理解

KoreanVacation

LastMonday,SoobingotasurprisetextmessagefromKlara.SheisSoobin'sGermanonlinefriend.She

wasvisitingSeoul(首爾)withherfamily!

Soobinreplied.SoobinwaitedfbrKlara*sreplyandthoughtofthingstodo.

Welcome!FmexcitedtointroduceyoutoKoreanculture.

Soundsgreat!Butwe'revisitingafolkvillagetodayandgoingto

watchpansoritomorrow.

Soobinwasalittledisappointed.Shewasalsothinkingoffolkvillagesandpansori.Klaratextedagain.

HowaboutWednesday?ThereisahanjiclassinInsadong.Wanna

come?

Soobinsmiled.ShewasabouttosuggestInsadong.Theclasswasfun.

Atlunch,Soobinsuggestedabulgogirestaurant.

"I'llintroduceyoutoKoreanfbod!n

"Thanks,butwealreadyhaveplanstoeatBuddhist(佛教)temple(寺)food/Klarasaid.nAndwe

havebulgogirestaurantsathome.n

Soobinlaughed."Iguessthey'reintroducingthemselvestoKoreancultureJshethought.

16.WhereisSoobinfromaccordingtothepassage?

A.Korea.B.Germany.C.China.D.TheUK.

17.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Adifferencebetweentwocultures.

B.IntroducingKoreanculturetoaforeignfriend.

C.TalkingaboutKlara'senjoyabletriptoKorea.

D.Afamilymovingtoanewculture.

18.Whatisbulgogi?

A?AkindofKoreanpaper.B.AkindofKoreanmusic.

C.AkindofKoreanfood.D.AkindofKoreandance.

19.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceimply(暗示)?

A.KlaraneedsSoobin'shelptovisitSeoul.

B.KlaraknowsalotaboutKoreanculture.

C.KlaraisveryinterestedinKoreanfood.

D.Klaramakesaverygoodvacationplan.

閱讀理解

Youmightnotthinkmuchaboutwhereyourgarbagegoes.Butnowyoumightwanttoknow.Shanghai

firstlyintroducedagarbage-sortingpolicy.Peoplethereneedtoputdifferentkindsofgarbageintodifferent

bins.OthercitiesinChinaalsofollowtodothesamesoon.

Whyisgarbagesortingabigproblem?It'sbecausethereistoomuchgarbagethesedays.Itisbadfbr

oursoil(土壤),airandwater.Actually,wecanmakeuseofsomegarbageagain.Andfirst,weneedtosort

ourgarbage.

Forexample,ifyouputanoldbattery(電池)intotheharmfulgarbagebin,peoplecanuseittomake

newbatteries.Butifyoudon*t,thebatterywillendupsomewhereelse.Then,itwillpollutethe

environment(污染環(huán)境).

Can'tfactoriessortgarbagefbrus?Yes,theycan.Butittakesmanyworkerstodothisandcostslotsof

money.Ifweallsortourowngarbage,thingswillbecomemucheasier.

Recyclablegarbageincludes(包括)paper,books,boxes,newspapers,andglassbottles.

Harmfulgarbageincludeslamps,batteriesandotherthingswithharmfulchemicals(有害化學(xué)物質(zhì)).

Wetgarbageusuallycomesfromthekitchen,suchasfood,vegetables,flowers,leaves...

Drygarbageisanythingyoucannotputintotheotherthreebins.Itincludespens,toiletpaper,tape,

hair..

20.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthereasonfbrsortinggarbage?

A.Somegarbagecanbereused.

B.Wecanuseallgarbageagain.

C.Thegarbageisbadfortheenvironment.

D.Thereistoomuchgarbagearoundus.

21.Withthebatteryexample,thewritertriestotellus

A.whatharmfulwasteis,

B.howtosortourgarbage

C.thedifficultyofsortingourgarbage

D.theimportanceofsortingourgarbage

22.Whycan'tweaskfactoriestosortgarbage?

A.Becausewedon'thavethiskindoffactory.

B.Becauseittakestoomanyworkerstodoit.

C.Becausefactoriesneedtospendlittlemoney.

D.Becausenotallgarbagecangotofactories.

23.Wecanputmedicineintothe.

A.wetgarbagebinB.drygarbagebin

C.recyclablegarbagebinD.harmfulgarbagebin

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Mygrandfatherisafineman.Ilovehimverymuch.ButonedayItoldhimalie(謊言).Icannottell

younowwhattheliewas.Iwasonlysevenyearsoldthen.Grandfatherwasnotcrosswithme.

"AskJimtogetalongladder,nhesaid,"myboynowjumpsfromthetopsofhouses,uptotheroof

(屋頂).”

Jimbroughtthebigladder.Thengrandfathersaid,"Myboynowjumpsfromthetopsofhouses.The

ladderisfbrhim.”

Iknewatoncewhathewastellingme.Ihadoftenheardtheoldsaying,"Alieisajumpfromthetop

ofahouse."

Isaidnothing.ButIfeltlikecrying.

Theminuteswentby.Whatwouldpeoplethinkabouttheladder?Itstoodbythefrontdoor.Iwasafraid

itmightbetherefbralongtime.Ihadtodosomething!

AtlastIwenttograndfather.Hewasreadingabook.Iwentuptohimandputmyfaceonhisarm.

"Grandfather,nIsaid."Iwillnottellalieagain.Wedon'tneedtheladdernow."Grandfatherseemed

veryhappyonceagain.HecalledJim."Taketheladderaway.nhesaid,“myboydoesnotjumpfromthe

topsofhouses.n

Hiswordsmademehappyonceagain.

24.FromthereadingwecanNOTknow.

A.whethertheboytoldalie

B?whattheliewas

C.whatgrandfatherdidwiththeboy

D.howthestoryended

25.Theword"cross"inthereadingmeans.

A.angryB.surprisedC.happyD.kind

26.GrandfatheraskedJimtogetaladderto.

A.seewhethertheboycouldjumpfromthetopofahouse

B.helptheboytoclimbtothetopofthehouse

C.lettheboyknowitwaswrongtotellalie

D?maketheboycry

27."Whatwouldpeoplethinkabouttheladder?”showstheboywasafraidpeoplewould.

A?knowwhathadhappened

B.taketheladderaway

C.cometocleantheroof

D.cometotakecareofgrandfather

28.Attheendofthestorytheresultis.

A.enjoyableB.sadC.notclearD.untrue

閱讀短文并回答問題

Mrs.Smithhastwochildrennow.Shetriestokeepthinandnevereatsanymeatoreggs.Shelikesall

kindsofniceclothes.Mr.Smithhastospendmuchmoneyonthem.Butthemanalwayswearsoldclothes.

Hehasnotenoughmoneytobuynewclothes.Mrs.Smithhopestokeepyoung.Shedoesn'twantothersto

knowhowoldsheis.Itwassnowingheavilyoneafternoon.Theheadofherofficewenttoameeting.The

womanhadnothingtodo.SoshebegantotellMr.Smithaboutherbirthdayparty.Mr.Smithworksinthe

sameoffice.

"Youshouldhaveseenthecake,nsaidthewoman."Itwasniceanddelicious!Iputnineteencandles

onit-onefbrayear!”

"Wasitpossible?”askedMr.Smith."Youcouldn'tbumatbothendsatall!”

29.TherearepeopleinMrs.Smith'sfamily.

A.twoB.threeC.fourD.five

30.Mrs.Smithhopestobe.

A.healthyandstrongB.beautifulandyoung

C.friendlyandfreeD.busyandclever

31.Mr.Smithwearsoldclothesbecause.

A.heworksinafactory

B.heisafamer

C.hehasalotofhouseworktodoathome

D.hehasnotenoughmoneytobuynewonesforhimself

32.Mrs.SmithtoldMr.Smithaboutherbirthdayparty.

A.aftertheheadlefttheoffice

B.whenitbegantosnow

C.onherwayhome

D.whenshemethiminthestreet

33.Fromthestoryweknowthat.

A.Mrs.Smithwasyoung

B.Mrs.Smithlookedpoor

C.Mrs.Smithwasthirty-eight

D.thewomanwastellingthetruthaboutherage

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Thewordhobbyisaninterestingword.Everypersonhasonethingheorshelikestodoforfun.Some

peopleliketocollectthingslikestampsorstorybooks.Othersliketoplayfootballorgowindowshopping

whereyoucanlookatmanybeautifulthingswithoutbuyingthem.

IhavemanyhobbiesIdoforfun.Isometimesplaygolfwithmysons.Iplaytenniswithallthefamily.I

liketocollectmusicbooks.IalsocollectmusicalinstrumentsfromChinaliketheerhu,thedizi,thexiao,the

suona,andthepipa.TheyaretheinstrumentsofChinawhichcannotbefoundinAmerica.

Myfavoritehobbyisfishing.IliketogoandseemybrotherinAlaskawhichisawonderfulstate(州).

Thetwoofustakeaboatandgotoasmallriverwherewefishfbrsalmon,America'smostfamousfish.

34.Fromthepassagethewritermaybefrom.

A.ChinaB.AmericaC.EnglandD.France

35."Windowshopping**means"____

A.在商店買東西B.買展覽在櫥窗里的物品

C.逛商店D.看商店的窗子

36.Whafsthewriter'smostlikedhobby?

A.Playinggolfwithhissons.

B.Playingtenniswithhisfamily.

C.Collectingmusicalinstruments.

D.Fishing.

37.WhichoftheseisNOTthewriter'shobbies?

A.Windowshopping.B,Collectingmusicbooks.

C.Fishing.D.Playinggolfwithhissons.

38.Salmonis.

A.fun

B.ariverwherepeoplecangofishing

C.atownnearAlaska

D.akindoffish

閱讀理解

Earlytobed,earlytorise,makesamanhealthy,wealthyandwise.

ThisisanoldEnglishsaying.Haveyouheardofit?Itmeansthatweshouldgotobedearlyatnightand

getupearlyinthemorning.Thenweshallbehealthy.Weshallalsoberich(wealthy)andclever(wise).This

istrue.Thebodymusthaveenoughsleeptobehealthy.Childrenofyoungageshouldhavetenhours*sleep

everynight.Childrenwhodonothaveenoughsleepcannotdotheirworkverywell.Theywillnotbewise

andtheymaynotbecomewealthy.

Thebodyalsoneedsexercise.Walking,running,jumping,swimmingandplayinggamesareall

exercise.Exercisekeepsthebodystrong.

Exercisealsohelpsthebloodtomovearoundinsidethebody.Thisisveryimportant.Thebloodtakes

foodtoallpartsofourbody.Theheadalsoneedsblood.Exercisehelpsustothinkbetter!

39.Ifwegetupearlyandgotobedearly,we*ll.

A.haveenoughexerciseB.behealthy

C.thinkbetterD.havestrongblood

40.Ifachilddoesn*thave10hours*sleep,maybehe.

A?willbecomeswise

B.won*tdowellinhisorherwork

C.willgotoschoolintime

D.willhaveenoughsleep

41.Apersonneedsenoughtobehealthy.

A.sleepandexerciseB.exerciseandfood

C.sleepandmoneyD.moneyandfood

42.Takingexerciseeverydaycanmakeyourbody.

A.sleepyB.tiredC.strongD.weak

43.Exercisemakesthemovequicklyandsmoothly(流暢).

A.bodyB.bloodC.childrenD.head

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Akindoflittlecarsmaysomedaytaketheplaceoftoday'scars.Ifeveryonedrivessuchcarsinthe

future,therewillbelesspollutioninthecar.Therewillalsobemorespaceforparkingcarsincities,andthe

streetswillbelesscrowded.Threesuchcarscanfitinthespacenowneededfbroneoftheusualsize.

Thelittlecarswillcostmuchlesstoownandtodrive.Drivingwillbesafer,too,astheselittlecarscan

goonly65kilometersperhour.Thecarsofthefuturewillbefinefbrgettingaroundacity,buttheywillnot

beusefulfbrlongtrips.Littlecarswillgo450kilometersbeforeneedingtostopformoregasoline.

Ifbigcarsarestillusedalongwiththesmallones,twosetsofroadswillbeneededinthefuture.Some

roadswillbeusedfbrthebig,fastcarsandotherroadswillbeneededfbrtheslower,smallones.

44.Thereismuchpollutioninthecartodaybecause.

A.peopledrivebigcars

B.peopledrivelittlecars

C.thecarsgo65kilometersperhour

D.thecarscango450kilometersperhour

45.Theusualsizeofcarstodayarethatoffuturecars.

A.muchsmallerthanB.muchthesameas

C.threetimesaslargeasD.alittlelargerthan

46.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat.

A.bigcarscostlesstoownandtodrive

B.bigcarsarenotusefulfbrlongtrips

C.thecarsofthefuturewillbemuchsmallerthantoday'scars

D.smallcarsarefasterthanbigones

47.Thestreetswillbelesscrowdedbecause.

A.therewillbefewercarsinthefuture

B.therewillbefewerpassengersinthestreets

C.drivingfuturecarswillbesafer

D.futurecarswillbemuchsmaller

48.Twosetsofroadsmaybeneededinthefuturebecause.

A.therewilltoomanycarsinthefuture

B.moreandmorepeoplewillgetaroundacity

C.bigcarsandlittlecarsmaybeusedalongwitheachother

D.itwilllookmorebeautifultohavetwosetsofroads

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BillGateswasbomonOctober28,1955.HegrewupinSeattle,Washington.Hewasaverycleverboy.

Hisfavoritesubjectsatschoolwerescienceandmath.Whenhewas13yearsold,Billstartedtoplaywith

computers.Atthattime,computerswereverylarge.Oncehewasveryinterestedinaveryoldcomputer.He

andsomeofhisfriendsspentlotsoftimedoingthingswithit.Intheend,theyworkedoutasoftware

program(軟件程序)withtheoldcomputer.Billsolditfor$4,200whenhewasonly17.

In1973,BillwenttoHarvardUniversity.Inhisthirdyear,heleftHarvardtoworkfbracompanycalled

Microsoft.Billbeganhiscompanyin1975withhisfriendPaulAllen.Theythoughtthecomputerwould

comeintoeveryofficeandeveryhomesoon.Sotheybegandeveloping(發(fā)展)thesoftwareforpersonal

computers.Theyimprovedthesoftwaretomakeiteasierforpeopletousecomputers.

49.BillGatesgrewupin.

A.CanadaB.AustraliaC.AmericaD.Germany

50.WhatsubjectsdidBilllikebestatschool?

A.Scienceandmath.B.Languageandart.C.Mathandlanguage.

D.MusicandP.E.

51.BilVscompanyworkedhardat.

A.makinglargecomputerB.playingcomputergames

C.mendingoldcomputersD.developingsoftware

52.Billstartedtoplaywithcomputers.

A.in1955B.in1968C.in1973D.in1975

53.Theunderlinedword"personal”means"

A.個(gè)人的B.公眾的C.大型的D.昂貴的

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Howdoyoufeelwhenyougotoabirthdayparty?Whataboutmakingaspeechinfrontoftheclass?Do

yougetreallyshy?Ifyouthinkyouaretooshyandwanttobealittlebraver,trythefollowing.Youcan

makeit!

1Tellpeopleyou*reshy.

Thereisnoneedtohide(隱藏)it.Whentheygettoknowyou'reashykid,theywillunderstandyou

better.Thisalsohelpsyoufeelmoreatease(自在)intalks.

2Trytosmilemore.

Whenyousmile,peoplethinkyouarefriendlyandeasytotalkto.Rememberthatotherpeoplehave

feelings,too.Andmost

peoplewillstayawayfromanangry-lookingperson.

3Learntobeagoodtalker.

Ifyoufindithardtostarttalks,saysomethingniceaboutpeoplearoundyou.Thinkabouthowgreat

youfeelwhensomeonesayssomethingnicetoyou.

4Getyourattentionelsewhere.

Thinkmoreaboutwaystoenjoythepartyorthegame.Don*twaste(浪費(fèi))timeworryingaboutyour

looksorwhetherpeoplelikeyouornot.

54.Shypeoplemaynotfeelwhenhehastomakeaspeechinfrontoftheclass.

A.ateaseB.sadC.nothingD.angry

55.Thesentence"Youcanmakeit!”means"

A.Youcantellotherpeople!

B.Youcandoitsuccessfully!

C.Youcanhelpothers!

D.Youcangotoabirthdayparty!

56.Accordingtothepassage,it*sWRONGto.

A.letotherpeopleknowyou'reshy

B.smilemore

C.saysomethingniceaboutpeoplearoundyou

D.spendmuchtimeworryingaboutyourlooks

57.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothispassage?

A.Youwillfeelworriedifyoutellpeopleyou'reshy.

B.Peopledon'tliketostaywithanangry-lookingperson.

C.Shypeoplemustwaitforotherstostarttalks.

D.Youmustspendmuchtimethinkingaboutyourlooks.

58.Whichisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.AreYouTooTalented

B.HowtoGotoaBirthdayParty

C.ChangetheWayYouAre

D.TrytoSmileMore

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InBritainyoumayoftenhear"Dropinanytime.nor"Cometoseemesoon.",butyoucan*treally

dothat.Peoplejustsaythosethingstomakeyoufeelwelcome.Itisbettertotelephonebeforevisiting

someoneathome.Ifyoureceiveawritteninvitationtoaneventthatsays"RSVP",youshouldreplytolet

thepersonwhosenttheinvitationknowwhetherornotyouplantogo.

Youshouldneveracceptaninvitationunlessyoureallyplantogo.Youmayrefusebysaying,"Thank

youforinvitingme,butIwillnotbeabletocome.nIf,afteraccepting,youareunabletogo,besuretotell

thosewhoareexpectingyouassoonaspossiblethatyouwillnotbethere.Althoughitisnotnecessarily

expectedthatyougiveagifttoyourhost,itisconsideredpolitetodoso,especiallyifyouhavebeeninvited

fbrameal.Flowers,chocolate,orasmallgiftisallappropriate(合適的).A"thank-you"noteortelephone

callafterthevisitisalsoconsideredpoliteandisanappropriatewaytoexpressyourappreciationfbrthe

invitation.

59.WhatcanyoudowhenaBritishfriendsays"Dropinanytime.n?

A.Visithimorheratanytime.

B.Saynotimetohimorherseriously.

C.Telephonehimorherbeforevisiting.

D.Visithimorhersoon.

60.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"RSVP"probablymeaninChinese?

A.請自便B.請回復(fù)C.請審閱D.請來訪

61.WhatshouldyoudoifyourBritishfriendsendsyouaninvitationbutyoudonotwanttogo?

A.Donotgivehimorherananswer.

B.Tellhimorherthatyoucan*tbetherefbrsomereason.

C.Tellanotherfriendtogoinsteadofyou.

D.Tellhimorherthatyoudon'twanttogothere.

62.WhichofthefollowingisconsideredimpoliteinBritain?

A.Buysmallpresentswheninvited.

B.Refusetheinvitationwithouttellinganyone.

C.Writea"thank-you"noteafteravisit.

D.Giveatelephonecallafteravisit.

63.Wherewouldyouprobablyseethispassage?

A.Inaninvitation.B.Inanewspaper.

C.Onaposter.D.Inaguidebook.

閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。

InCanadaandtheUnitedStates,peopleenjoyentertaining(請客)athome.Theyofteninvitefriends

overforameal,aparty,orjustfbracoffeeandconversation.

Herearesomekindsofthingspeoplesaywhentheyinvitesomeonetotheirhomes:

"WouldyouliketocomeoverfordinneronSaturdaynight?”

"Hey,we*rehavingapartyonFriday.Canyoucome?"

Toreplytoaninvitation,eithersaythankyouandaccept,orsayyou'resorry,andgiveanexcuse:

“Thanks,Pdloveto.Whattimewouldyoulikemetocome?”ornOh,sorry,Fvehadticketsfbra

movie."

Sometimes,however,peopleuseexpressionsthatsoundlikeinvitationsbutwhicharenotreal

invitations.Forexample:

"Pleasecomeoverforadrinksometime."

nWhynotgettogetherfbrapartysometime?"

"Whydon'tyoucomeoverandseeussometimesoon?"

Theyarereallyjustpolitewaysofendingaconversation.Theyarenotrealinvitationsbecausethey

don'tmentionaspecific(確定的)timeordate.Theyjustshowthatthepersonistryingtobefriendly.To

replytoexpressionslikethese,peoplejustsay"Sure,thatwouldbegreat!”ornOK,thanks.n

Sonexttimewhenyouhearwhatsoundslikeaninvitation,listencarefully:Isitarealinvitationoris

thepersonjustbeingfriendly?

64.WhydoCanadiansandAmericansofteninvitefriendsfbrmealsathome?

A.Becausetheycansavetime.

B,Becausetheycanspendlessmoney.

C.Becausetheyenjoyentertainingathome.

D.Becausetheyhavemodemandbeautifulhouses.

65.Whichofthefollowingisarealinvitation?

A."Ifyouarefree,letsgofbrdinnersometime.n

B."Pleasegotothecinemawithmesomeday.n

C."Wouldyouliketohaveacupofteawithussometime?"

D."Fvetwoticketshere.CanyougotothemovieswithmeonFridayevening?"

66.Ifpeoplesay"Let'sgettogetherforlunchsomeday.n,youjustsay""

A?Thatwouldbenice.

B.Howaboutthisweekend?

C.Oh,sorry.Pmverybusy.

D.That'sgreat.Filbethereontime.

67.Peopleuse"anunrealinvitationntoshowthat.

A.they'retryingtobefriendly

B.they'retryingtobehelpful

C.they'retryingtomakefriendswithothers

D?theyhaven'tgo

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