It was already dark when an old man came to a small town. He found an inn and wanted to stay there for the night. After he had gone to his room, the owner said to his wife, ¡°Look at his bag, dear. I¡¯m sure there are lots of valuable things in it. I want to steal it when he is asleep.¡±
¡°No, no,¡± said the woman. ¡°He must look for his bag tomorrow morning. Then he¡¯ll take you before the judge.¡± They thought and at last the woman had an idea. ¡°We have forgetful grass,¡± said the woman, ¡°Why not put some into his food? If he has the food, he will forget to take his bag away.¡± ¡°How clever you are!¡± said the owner, ¡°Don¡¯t forget it when you prepare supper for him.¡±
The old man had the food with the forgetful grass and went to bed. The next morning, when the owner got up, he found the door was open and the old man had left with his bag. He woke his wife up and said angrily, ¡°What a fool! Your forgetful grass isn¡¯t useful at all.¡± ¡°No, no,¡± said the woman. ¡°I don¡¯t think so. He must forget something.¡± ¡°Oh, I¡¯ve remembered!¡± The owner cried out suddenly, ¡°He forgot¡­¡±

  1. 1.

    The old man came to the inn _______

    1. A.
      in the morning
    2. B.
      in the afternoon
    3. C.
      in the evening
    4. D.
      at night
  2. 2.

    The owner and his wife wanted to _______

    1. A.
      get the man¡¯s bag
    2. B.
      steal the man¡¯s money
    3. C.
      make the man pay them more
    4. D.
      hide the man¡¯s bag
  3. 3.

    The owner and his wife put the forgetful grass into the food because _______

    1. A.
      the old man always forgot something
    2. B.
      they wanted to make the food better
    3. C.
      they hoped the old man would leave the bag in the inn
    4. D.
      they wanted to know if the grass was useful
  4. 4.

    According to the passage the old man forgot _______

    1. A.
      to take his bag away
    2. B.
      to tell the owner when he left
    3. C.
      to close the door when he went to sleep
    4. D.
      to pay them the inn money
  5. 5.

    Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?

    1. A.
      Both the owner and his wife were clever
    2. B.
      The owner of the inn got nothing from the old man
    3. C.
      The old man left the inn without his bag
    4. D.
      The woman forget to put the grass into the food
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Today, Friday, December 14
JAZZ with the Mike Thomas Jazz Band at The Derby Arms. Upper Richmond Road West, Sheen.
DISCO Satin Sounds Disco. Free at The Lord Napier, Mort lake High St., from 8 am. to 8 pm. Tel: 682-158.
Saturday, December 15
JAZZ Lysis at The Bull's Head, Barnes. Admission 60p.
MUSICAL HALL at The Star and Garter, Lower Richmond Road, Putney, provided by the Aba Daba Music Hall company. Good food and entertainment fair price. Tel: 789-749.
FAMILY night out? Join the sing-along at The Black Horse. Sheen Road, Richmond.
JAZZ The John Bennett Big Band at The Bull's Head, Barnes. Admission 80p.
THE DERBY ARMS, Upper Richmond Road West, give you Joe on the electric accordion(ÊÖ·çÇÙ). Tel: 789-536
Sunday, December 16
DISCO Satin Sounds Disco, free at The Lord Napier, Mort Lake High Street, from 8 am to 8 pm.
FOLK MUSIC at The Derby Arms. The Short Stuff and residents the Norman Chop Trio. Non-remembers 70p. Tel: 688-626.
HEAVY MUSIC with Tony Simon at The Bull, Upper Richmond Road West, East Sheen.
THE DERBY ARMS, Upper Richmond Road West, give you Joe on the electric accordion

  1. 1.

    Where and when can you hear the Norman Chop Trio?

    1. A.
      At the Derby Arms on Sunday
    2. B.
      At the Bull's Head on Sunday
    3. C.
      At the Bull on Saturday
    4. D.
      At the Black Horse on Saturday
  2. 2.

    Where and when can you hear the Mike Thomas Jazz Band?

    1. A.
      At the Black Horse on Friday
    2. B.
      At the Derby Arms on Friday
    3. C.
      At the Star and Garter on Saturday
    4. D.
      At the Derby Arms on Sunday
  3. 3.

    Which telephone number do you have to ring if you want to enjoy the electric accordion on Saturday. ?

    1. A.
      789-749
    2. B.
      688-626
    3. C.
      682-158
    4. D.
      789-536
  4. 4.

    Where should you go if you want to spend the Saturday by joining the entertainment with your family.?

    1. A.
      Disco at The Lord Napier
    2. B.
      The sing-along at The Black Horse
    3. C.
      The electric accordion at The Derby Arms
    4. D.
      Jazz at The Bull's Head

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Norah had a cottage on a cliff£¨ÐüÑ£©above a big bay. In winter it could be very unpleasant because of strong winds and sea waves. In fact, when a gale was blowing, Norah and her husband got used to sleeping in a small room downstairs, because their bedroom upstairs, which faced the gales, had a very big window, and they were afraid that an extra violent wind might break it and blow pieces of broken glass over them.
Also, the salt wave from the sea put an end to many of the colorful plants Norah planted in her garden. She tried putting up a fence to protect them, but the wind just hit it, went up over the top and then down the other side, so in the end she filled the garden with trees and bushes that liked salt.
But most of the summer Norah enjoyed her cottage and garden very much. At weekends she could sit out-of-doors in the sun, looking at the beautiful view, with interesting ships and boats passing by, and she could very easily cycle down to the sea for a swim.
Now, Norah and her husband had plenty of friends and relations. In the summer lots of them used to come to enjoy the beautiful place, and in the end it really became quite annoying for the couple. When they were at home, they found friends and relations arriving, expecting to be given unlimited drinks and meals, and to sit in the sun for hours, talking as if Norah and her husband had nothing else to do but entertain and listen to them.
This went on for several years. Norah didn¡¯t wish to appear rude by refusing to let her friends and relations in, but on the other hand, she was getting tired every summer.
Then one day Norah was complaining about this to her hairdresser while she was doing her hair. ¡°You¡¯re disturbed by too many uninvited guests, are you?¡± said the hairdresser. ¡°Why don¡¯t you try my way of escaping?¡±
¡°What¡¯s that?¡± asked Norah.
¡°Well,¡± the hairdresser answered, ¡°when the bell rings, I put on my coat and take my shopping bag. If it¡¯s someone I don¡¯t want to see, I say innocently, ¡®I¡¯m sorry, but I¡¯ve got to go out.¡¯ But¡­¡±

  1. 1.

    The underlined word ¡°gale¡± can be replaced by _____

    1. A.
      wind
    2. B.
      ship
    3. C.
      sea
    4. D.
      animal
  2. 2.

    We can infer that _____

    1. A.
      lots of friends cam to visit them in winter
    2. B.
      few friends came to visit them in winter
    3. C.
      friends came to visit them only for drinks and meals
    4. D.
      Norah was a good cook
  3. 3.

    How did Norah go to the sea for a swim?

    1. A.
      She went there by ship
    2. B.
      She walked there
    3. C.
      She swam there
    4. D.
      She went there by bicycle
  4. 4.

    The hairdresser likely to continue to say ¡°_____¡± in the end?

    1. A.
      if I¡¯m tired, I say ¡®Sorry, can you come next time?¡¯
    2. B.
      if it¡¯s someone I like to see, I say ¡®How lucky! I¡¯ve just come in!¡¯
    3. C.
      if it is fine that day, I say, ¡®I¡¯m tired of this, but I¡¯ll show you around the place.¡¯
    4. D.
      if it¡¯s someone I like to see, I say, ¡®How happy to see you! But I was going shopping now .¡¯
  5. 5.

    Which of the following is the best title?

    1. A.
      A Good Place of Enjoying the Sea
    2. B.
      A Visit to Norah
    3. C.
      A clever Way of Escaping
    4. D.
      A Warm-hearted Couple

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Once upon a time there was a crook£¨Æ­×Ó£©who only thought about how to get money. What he hated most was when people were polite to each other, saying things like ¡°please¡±, ¡°thank you¡±, and ¡°don¡¯t mention it¡±.
The crook thought all those kinds of words were a waste, so he spent a lot of time inventing a machine which could steal words. With this machine, he planned to steal ¡°please¡±, ¡°thank you¡±, ¡°don¡¯t mention it¡±, and similar words people used to be polite. After he stole these words, he intended to take them apart and sell the letters to book publishers. After he started up his machine, people would open their mouths, intending to say kind and polite things, but nothing came out. All those words ended up inside the big machine.
The crook was happy with his success, but he didn¡¯t count on (ÁÏÏëµ½)a couple of very special little girls. Those girls were deaf, and had to communicate with sign language. Because the machine couldn¡¯t steal gestures, these girls continued being kind and polite. Soon they realized what had been happening to everyone else, and they found out about the crook and his plan. The girls followed him and found the machine busy separating all the words into letters. They approached the machine and started being polite to each other.
Try as it might, the machine couldn¡¯t steal those words, and it started to suffer a power overload(³¬ÔØ). Finally, it exploded, sending all the letters it had gathered flying into the sky. These letters started coming down, like rain, and most ended up in the sea. After that, everyone could be polite again.
Seeing all those letters fall into the sea, those little girls had an idea. A little while later they opened a factory, making alphabetic spaghetti soup!

  1. 1.

    What the crook hated most was ______

    1. A.
      his machine
    2. B.
      money
    3. C.
      language
    4. D.
      politeness
  2. 2.

    The crook spent a lot of time inventing a machine to ______

    1. A.
      publish books
    2. B.
      steal words
    3. C.
      write letters
    4. D.
      make alphabetic soup
  3. 3.

    Why did the machine have no effect on the two girls?

    1. A.
      Because they were kind and polite
    2. B.
      Because they were very clever
    3. C.
      Because the machine couldn¡¯t steal gestures
    4. D.
      Because there was something wrong with the machine

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They say that soon, we will be able to receive more than 500 television networks on cable or by satellite. Some people think that it¡¯s useless to have that many channels. Their usual criticism(ÅúÆÀ) goes something like this: "I already get more channels on my TV than I have time to watch. No one needs to see that much TV. There¡¯s not enough time in the day to watch all that!"They also say that most of what¡¯s on television now isn¡¯t worth watching in the first place.
I think they¡¯re missing the point. If the local library wanted to add another 5,000 books, would we say, "That¡¯s silly, we¡¯ll never have time to read all those books"? The point is that we would have more choices.
I don¡¯t believe that most people should watch more television. And if we had 500 or even 1,000 channels to choose from, we wouldn¡¯t have to spend more time watching TV. We would, however, have more programs to choose from. That means that the quality of our viewing time would be improved.
I think the more channels we have, the better. Give me more choices! If they¡¯re not worth my time, I¡¯ll just hit the "off" button

  1. 1.

    The purpose of writing this passage is to ______

    1. A.
      make a suggestion
    2. B.
      express an opinion
    3. C.
      give important information
    4. D.
      complain about cable television
  2. 2.

    From the passage we know that the author wants to ______

    1. A.
      read more books
    2. B.
      rent more TV sets
    3. C.
      have more choices
    4. D.
      watch more sports
  3. 3.

    The number of television channels is ______

    1. A.
      increasing fast
    2. B.
      decreasing fast
    3. C.
      never going to be more than 1,000
    4. D.
      the same as that of books in the library
  4. 4.

    To make his point, the author compares the development of TV networks to that of ______

    1. A.
      schoolyards
    2. B.
      computers
    3. C.
      libraries
    4. D.
      satellites
  5. 5.

    What does the phrase "hit the 'off¡¯ button" refer to?

    1. A.
      Go to the library
    2. B.
      Switch over the TV channels
    3. C.
      Turn off the TV
    4. D.
      Have more TV networks

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The casual Friday concept (ÐÇÆÚÎå±ã×°ÈյĸÅÄî) was one of the first signs that strict dress rules for offices were starting to relax. The principle of casual Fridays seems to have appeared around the 1950s. It was probably in response (»ØÓ¦) to the changing attitudes towards workplaces. Over time, some offices have relaxed their dress rules even more by using a "business casual" dress rule.
On casual Fridays, employees (Ô±¹¤) may wear clothes which are considered to be "business casual", meaning they still obey certain standards (±ê×¼). Clothes must be clean and in good condition, with no spots. Men are generally allowed to wear casual trousers and bright-colored clothes, and in some offices they may be allowed to wear button-down shirts or polo shirts, with or without a tie. Women often wear neat skirts or dresses; casual trousers are common and generally allowed to wear, except in very formal workplaces.
As a general rule, extremely casual clothes, like jeans, shorts, T-shirts, tank tops, and so on, are not encouraged on casual Fridays. Employees are still expected to make an effort to look professional, out of respect for their offices and their customers.
Many people feel that casual Fridays are good for employees¡¯mood because they encourage employees to express their individuality (¸öÐÔ) and feel more comfortable in the offices. Others feel that business casual clothing and the concept of casual Fridays don¡¯t show respect for the workplaces. Casual Fridays are dealt with differently, depending on the industry and the nation. The technology industry, for example, is well known for casual clothes in general, while major financial companies still dislike casual clothes

  1. 1.

    We can learn from the passage that ________

    1. A.
      the casual Friday concept has been out of fashion
    2. B.
      people were required to wear formal clothes in offices before casual Fridays concept appeared
    3. C.
      the casual Friday concept had appeared before the 1950s
    4. D.
      employees who wear formal clothes lack individuality
  2. 2.

    In general, on casual Fridays, as an employee in a company you can wear ________

    1. A.
      jeans
    2. B.
      tank tops
    3. C.
      shorts
    4. D.
      polo shirts
  3. 3.

    Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

    1. A.
      The casual Friday concept changes people¡¯s responsibility at work
    2. B.
      Button-down shirts are allowed to wear in any formal workplace
    3. C.
      In general, leading financial companies don¡¯t prefer casual clothing
    4. D.
      The technology industry requires employees to wear formal clothing
  4. 4.

    What does the last paragraph tell us?

    1. A.
      Different kinds of casual clothes
    2. B.
      The development of the casual Friday concept
    3. C.
      People¡¯s different opinions on casual Fridays
    4. D.
      The rules that employees must obey in companies

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I do desire to help my Chinese students to find a better way of learning. I once divided my Chinese MBA students into six groups and set them an assignment: brainstorming on ¡°two-hour business plans¡±, for example: a restaurant chain. Originality would be valued most. As a result, five groups proposed projects for restaurant chains. The sixth showed a catering service. I couldn¡¯t help expressing my disappointment, though the time limit had been rather challenging.
Those middle managers and financial analysts from state-owned enterprises and global companies were not untalented or without opinions, but they had been accustomed to an educational system that rarely rewarded critical thinking or Originality. Papers were often copied from the Internet and the Harvard Business Review. Students insisted that copying was a superior business strategy, better than inventing and creating.
In China, you can see almost all kinds of products you can imagine have been made and sold, but so few well developed marketing and management minds have been produced that it will be a long time before most people in the world can name a Chinese brand!
Partnerships with institutions like Yale and MIT have been established so as to solve the problem mentioned above. And there¡¯s also the ¡°thousand talent scheme¡±: this new government program is designed to improve technological modernization by inviting top foreign trained scientists to the mainland with large sums of money. But there are concerns about China¡¯s research environment, which is known for lacking in encouraging independent thinking and inventiveness, and even high salary offers may not be attractive enough to overcome this.
If China wants to become a major world creator, it is no good just seeking partnerships with top Western universities or gathering a group of well-educated people and telling them to think creatively. It¡¯s time to establish a rich learning environment for young minds. Yes, new way of learning is the key!

  1. 1.

    The author feels disappointed when the students hand in their plans because_____

    1. A.
      there¡¯s one group presenting a catering service
    2. B.
      all groups followed his idea of restaurant chains
    3. C.
      the students¡¯ ideas were lacking in creativeness
    4. D.
      the time limit had been rather challenging
  2. 2.

    Which statement is TRUE according to the passage?

    1. A.
      China can make and sell all kinds of product all over the world
    2. B.
      High pay can solve the problem of China¡¯s research environment
    3. C.
      Foreign trained scientists are expected to invent a Chinese brand
    4. D.
      The new government program is aimed at encouraging imagination
  3. 3.

    Which can serve as the best title of the passage?

    1. A.
      Look for a New Way of Learning
    2. B.
      Develop MBA Students¡¯ Creative Thinking
    3. C.
      Help China to Become a Creator
    4. D.
      Improve China¡¯s Research Environment

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It happened to me recently. I was telling someone how much I had enjoyed reading Barack Obama¡¯s Dreams From My Father and how it had changed my views of our President. A friend I was talking to agreed with me that it was ,in his words, ¡°a brilliantly£¨¾«²ÊµØ£©written book¡±. However, he then went on to talk about Mr Obama in a way which suggested he had no idea of his background at all. I sensed that I was talking to a book liar.
And it seems that my friend is not the only one. Approximately two thirds of people have lied about reading a book which they haven¡¯t. In the World Book Day¡¯s ¡°Report on Guilty Secrets¡±, Dreams From My Father is at number 9. The report lists ten books, and various authors, which people have lied about reading, and as I¡¯m not one to lie too often (I¡¯d hate to be caught out ),I¡¯ll admit here and now that I haven¡¯t read the entire top ten . But I am pleased to say that, unlike 42 percent of people, I have read the book at number one, George Orwell¡¯s 1984. I think it¡¯s really brilliant.
The World Book Day report also has some other interesting information in it. It says that many people lie about having read Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, Fyodor Dostoevsky(I haven¡¯t read him, but haven¡¯t lied about it either )and Herman Melville.
Asked why they lied, the most common reason was to ¡°impress¡± someone they were speaking to. This could be tricky if the conversation became more in ¨Cdepth!
But when asked which authors they actually enjoy, people named J. k. Rowling, John Grisham, Sophie Kinsella (ah, the big sellers, in other words). Forty-two percent of people asked admitted they turned to the back of the book to read the end before finishing the story(I¡¯ll come clean: I do this and am astonished that 58 percent said they had never done so)

  1. 1.

    How did the author find his friend a book liar?

    1. A.
      By judging his manner of speaking
    2. B.
      By looking into his background
    3. C.
      By mentioning a famous name
    4. D.
      By discussing the book itself
  2. 2.

    Which of the following is a ¡°guilty secret¡± according to the World Book Day report?

    1. A.
      Charles Dickens is very low on the top-ten list
    2. B.
      42% of people pretended to have read 1984
    3. C.
      The author admitted having read 9 books
    4. D.
      Dreams From My Father is hardly read
  3. 3.

    By lying about reading, a person hopes to

    1. A.
      control the conversation
    2. B.
      appear knowledgeable
    3. C.
      learn about the book
    4. D.
      make more friends
  4. 4.

    What is the author¡¯s attitude to 58%of readers?

    1. A.
      Favorable
    2. B.
      Uncaring
    3. C.
      Doubtful
    4. D.
      Friendly

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Thanksgiving is an important festival in North America. We interviewed several students from the US and Canada. Here is what they have told us about their Thanksgiving experiences.
Josie from New York, USA
¡°In America, Thanksgiving is celebrated every year at the end of November. It is to remember the first group of people from Europe to live in America. When they first arrived, they found the environment strange. But they learned to survive after some native American friends showed them how to grow and find food. Thanksgiving is meant to be a traditional celebration.¡±
Todd from California, USA
¡°Thanksgiving is the first day of Christmas shopping. That means we have four weeks to buy Christmas presents for our families and friends. For me and my friends, the most important part of the festival is the big football game on TV. The match is watched by millions of people all over America. Thanksgiving is seen as an exciting day for football!¡±
Ian from Saskatoon, Canada
In Canada, Thanksgiving is held on the 2nd Monday in October. On the Sunday before Thanksgiving Day, many people go to church. Thanks is given for all the good things that happened to them during the year. I always give thanks for the nice big turkey I¡¯m going to have at the family dinner! Like all festivals, Thanksgiving is about food!
Katie from Maritimes, Canada
On Thanksgiving Day, we have dinner with all our cousins, aunts and uncles. It is always very busy. Sometimes we have two Thanksgiving dinners because we go to both our grandparents¡¯ houses. The dinner is usually attended by more than twenty people at each house! My mother and my aunts do all the cooking but the washing-up is done by me and my cousins. And that¡¯s not an easy job! But I don¡¯t mind because Thanksgiving is meant to be a time to give thanks

  1. 1.

    People in the USA and Canada ____________

    1. A.
      all have the same opinion of Thanksgiving
    2. B.
      have different opinions of Thanksgiving
    3. C.
      feel that Thanksgiving is about food
    4. D.
      have no interest in Thanksgiving
  2. 2.

    Which of the people interviewed feels that Thanksgiving is all about football?

    1. A.
      Ian
    2. B.
      Josie
    3. C.
      Todd
    4. D.
      Katie
  3. 3.

    Where does the person who thinks that Thanksgiving is a traditional celebration come from?

    1. A.
      New York
    2. B.
      California
    3. C.
      Saskatoon
    4. D.
      Maritimes
  4. 4.

    For what reasons do people give thanks at Thanksgiving?

    1. A.
      All the good things that have happened
    2. B.
      Presents, a big turkey
    3. C.
      Grandparents, food
    4. D.
      Football, traditions

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