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We do the shopping on Sundays£®I often go to the supermarket with my mother on Sunday morning in a car£®Father likes fruit very much£®We buy some red apples for him£®Mother likes yellow bananas£®but they're green£®"Look!The strawberries are very nice£¬ Mum£®Do you like them?"I say to mum£®"Yes£®I like strawberries very much£®"Mother buys some for me£®I like oranges very much£®

¡¡¡¡We need some vegetables£®The vegetables in the supermarket are very good£®We buy some tomatoes£¬carrots and broccoli£®I don't like broccoli£¬but my parents like it£®I like carrots very much£®We buy lots of carrots£®After shopping mother and I have some French flies£¬milk and ice cream£®And then we go back home with the fruit and vegetables£®

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Who likes apples very much?

¡¡¡¡A£®Mother£®¡¡¡¡B£®Father£®¡¡¡¡C£®I£® D£®I don't know£®

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Mother doesn't buy any bananas because____.

¡¡¡¡A£®There are not any bananas£®

B£®The bananas are green£®

¡¡¡¡C£®She doesn't like bananas£®

D£®I don't know£®

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Mother buys some oranges for____£®

¡¡¡¡A£®herself¡¡¡¡B£®father¡¡¡¡C£®us D£®me

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My parents like____£¬but I don't like it£®

¡¡¡¡A£®tomatoes¡¡¡¡B£®strawberries¡¡¡¡C£®carrots D£®broccoli

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(5)

After we buy the fruit and vegetables£¬____£®

¡¡¡¡A£®we go back home

B£®we eat some apples and tomatoes

¡¡¡¡C£®we have some food

D£®we only have some ice cream

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We send our children to school to prepare them for the time when they will be big and will have to work for themselves.They learn their own language so that they will be able to tell others clearly what they want and what they know,and understand what others tell them.They learn foreign languages in order to be able to understand the people from other countries and make themselves understood.They learn history to know something about human beings they meet every day.What they learn at school is,of course,quite useful,but is that the only reason£¨Ô­Òò£© why they go to school?

No.There is more in education than just learning facts.We go to school,above all,to learn how to learn,so that when we have left school,we can continue to learn.A man who really knows how to learn will always be successful,because whenever he has to do something new,he will quickly teach himself how to do it in the best way.The uneducated person,on the other hand,is either unable to do something new,or does it badly.So the purpose£¨Ä¿µÄ£©of school is not just to teach the students these useful subjects but teach the way to learn.

1.Children are sent to school because       .

A£®they can grow fast at school

B£®they have to work for themselves at the moment

C£®the parents have to prepare them for their future

D£®they are able to learn facts

2.Why do they learn languages?Because they will       .

A£®make friends with others

B£®be able to speak to and hear others clearly

C£®be able to understand others

D£®make themselves understood

3.The sentence¡°There is more in education than just learning facts¡±means     .

A£®learning facts isn¡¯t the only thing in education

B£®there are more facts to learn in education

C£®education is just learning facts

D£®learning facts is more important in education

4.What does an educated person do when he meets something new?He will     .

A£®try his best to do it

B£®quickly find the best way out

C£®be unable to do it well

D£®know how to learn

5.The main idea of the text is that       .

A£®children must go to school

B£®the subjects at school are useful

C£®parents should send their children to school

D£®children should be taught not only to learn but how to learn

 

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We spent a few days in Paris last week. We visit the famous city quite regularly. After all, it only takes three hours from London to Pairs. It¡¯s always a pleasure visiting places we really like, exploring areas we¡¯ve never been.

The only unlucky thing this time was the weather. As soon as we got there the temperature reached almost 35 degrees C (which lasted until we left). It was so hot that Matthew just couldn¡¯t stand it ¡ª for him, it wasn¡¯t the most enjoyable trip. I felt sorry for him because every time we go there he has to put up with (ÈÌÊÜ) my endless shopping spree (¿ñ»¶) ¡­

Because of the heat, we ended up just having lots of ice-cream and drinks most of the time, although we managed to pay a few visits to the new Herme shop on rue de Vaugirard at least. It¡¯s not as busy as the shop on rue Bonaparte so you can choose whatever you like without worrying about a queue behind you! I really enjoyed his bread this time as well as the cakes. And I must say that his Croissant aux Amandes and Bostock were simply the best I¡¯ve ever had.

1.Which of the following is TRUE according to the first paragraph?

A£®It was the first time for the writer to go to Paris.

B£®It was a long way from London to Paris.

C£®The writer lives in London.

D£®The writer only likes to go to places she has never been to.

2. The underlined word ¡°stand¡± in the second paragraph means ____.

A£®ÏíÊÜ

B£®ÈÌÊÜ

C£®Õ¾Á¢

D£®Î»ÓÚ

3. What can you know about Matthew from the second paragraph? 

A£®He doesn¡¯t like shopping.

B£®He doesn¡¯t like travelling.

C£®He is one of the writer¡¯s relatives.

D£®He isn¡¯t a good husband.

4. The shops on rue Bonaparte ____.

A£®has no bread that the writer likes

B£®is often crowded with customers

C£®don¡¯t have anything the writer likes

D£®is not very busy all the time

5.What¡¯s the best title for the passage? 

A£®An unpleasant trip

B£®A great city

C£®A shopping centre

D£®A trip to Paris

 

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We often see people in different offices wear different clothes. In America, a businessman goes to work in a dark suit, with black shoes, socks and a tie. A reporter goes to work in old blue jeans, a work shirt and sneakers(Ô˶¯Ð¬). These two kinds of clothes are suitable for their work.

If you are a college student who will leave school soon, before starting a job, you have to buy some new clothes. And you¡¯d better have a look at¡°what everyone else is wearing¡±in the office. On certain(ijÖÖ) kinds of business occasions, the men wear only suits with white shirts and dark ties. On others, men can wear jackets.

Dressing is very important. Without it, there is no successful fashion. It would be helpful if everyone looks at himself in the mirror before leaving home every morning.

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1.It¡¯s very common to see people in different offices wear the same clothes.

2. If you are a student, you¡¯d better know ¡°what everyone else is wearing¡± in an office before working there.

3. Suits with white shirts and dark ties are for men on certain kinds of business occasions.

4. A reporter often goes to work in a dark suit.

5. Dressing is important for successful fashion.

 

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We can not live a modern life without traveling. The fastest way of traveling is by air. With a plane

one can travel in one day to places which it took a month or more to get to a hundred years ago. 

Traveling by train is slower than by plane, but one can see the country he is traveling through. 

Modern trains have comfortable seats and dinning-cars. They make even the longest journey enjo

yable.

Some people prefer to travel by sea when possible. There are large luxury liners or river boats

.They are not as fast as trains or planes, but traveling by sea is a very pleasant way to spend a holi

day.

Many people like to travel by car. They can make their own timetable. They can travel hundred

s of miles a day, just as their wish. They can stop wherever they want to see something interestin

g or to enjoy a good meal at a good restaurant, or to spend the night at a hotel. That is why peopl

e choose traveling by car for pleasant trips, while they usually take trains or planes for business.1.According to the passage, the fastest way of traveling is _______. 

A£®bycar

B£®bytrain

C£®byplane

D£®bysea

2. If we travel by car, we can _________.

A£®enjoythelongestjourney

B£®travelonlyfiftymilesaday

C£®makeourowntimetable

D£®traveltoaveryfarplaceinafewminutes.

3. When people travel on business, they usually take _________.

A£®aboatoratrain

B£®acaroratrain

C£®aplaneoracar

D£®atrainoraplane

4.  _______ have comfortable seats and dinning-cars.

A£®Cars

B£®Moderntrains

C£®Planes

D£®Buses

5.If possible, people like traveling by sea because  _______ .

A£®itisasfastastrainsandplanes

B£®itisapleasantwaytospendaholiday

C£®itisverycheap

D£®itcanstopwherevertheylike

 

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     We often talk about the weather. If we want to know about the weather, we can turn on (´ò¿ª) the
radio (ÊÕÒô»ú) and listen to the weather report. We can also turn on the TV and watch the Weather
Report. And we can ask other people in two different ways," What's the weather like today ? " or "
How is the weather today ?" Sometimes we can call 121 for the weather.
     When it's cold, we shiver and need to wear warm clothes and scarfs. When it's raining, we need
raincoats or umbrellas (É¡). When it's hot, we need a cool place and want a cold drink.
1. You can watch the Weather Repor t____.
    A. on radio
    B. on TV
    C. at 121
    D. on other people
2. You can ask other people "____" to find out about the weather.
    A. What's the weather?
    B. How is the weather like?
    C. What does the weather like?
    D. How is the weather?
3. We want a cold drink when it's _ ___.
    A. cold 
    B. warm 
    C. hot 
    D. raining
4. The telephone number 121 is for the __ __.
    A. ill 
    B. fire 
    C. weather 
    D. food
5. The word "shiver" means "__ __" in Chinese.
    A. ²ü¶¶ 
    B. ³öº¹ 
    C. ¿´²¡ 
    D. ±ÜÊî

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