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In many English homes people eat four meals a day: breakfast, lunch, tea and dinner. People have breakfast at any time from seven to nine in the morning. They eat porridge, eggs or bread. English people drink tea or coffee at breakfast. Lunch comes at one o"clock. Afternoon tea is from four to five in the afternoon and dinner is about half past seven. First they have soups, and then they have meat or fish with vegetables. After that they eat some other things, like bananas, apples or oranges. But not all English people eat like that. Some of them have their dinner in the middle of the day. Their meals are breakfast, dinner, tea and supper and all these meals are very necessary. |
1. Many English people have ________ meals a day. |
A. two B. three C. four D. three or four |
2. People may have I ________ for their breakfast. |
A. tea and eggs B. porridge, eggs, bread, tea or coffee C. tea and coffee D. bread and eggs |
3. People have lunch at ________. |
A. any time B. nine C. five D. one |
4. People don"t have ________ for their dinner. |
A. porridge B. bananas and apples C. some soup and meat D. meat and fish |
5. In many English homes dinner comes ________. |
A. at one o"clock B. in the middle of the day C. at noon D. at night |
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根据课程表内容,判断下列句子的正“T”误“F”。 |
Here is the Timetable of Class 1,Grade 7 of Xiangyang Middle School.
Period | Time | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | 1 | 8:00-8:45 | English | Chinese | English | Math | English | 2 | 8:55-9:40 | Chinese | English | Math | English | Computer | 3 | 10:00-10:45 | History | Geography | Music | History | Computer | 4 | 10:55-11:40 | Math | Art | Biology | P.E. | Chinese | 5 | 14:30-15:15 | Geography | P.E. | Politics | Chinese | Art | 6 | 15:25-16:10 | P.E. | Math | Chinese | Chinese | Math | 7 | 16:20-17:05 | Class Meeting | Politics | Activity | Biology | Activity | 根据短文内容,现在请同学们为高老师填完整他工作日的日程安排表。 | Mr. Gao is a teacher in a middle school. He has a lot of things to do from Monday to Friday. On Monday morning he studies English and On Tuesday morning he has three speaking classes. On Thursday he has two writing classes in the morning and one in the afternoon. He plays ball games after class on Monday and listens to music on Tuesday afternoon. He doesn"t have classes on Wednesday or Friday. He works on the computer on Wednesday morning. He can speak a little Japanese. So he has Japanese classes that afternoon. On Friday morning, Mr. Gao meets old friends. In the afternoon, he has a rest at home. | Mr. Gao | In the morning | In the afternoon | Monday | 1_______ | Plays ball games | Tuesday | Has three speaking classes | 2_______ | Wednesday | 3_______ | 4_______ | Thursday | Has two writing classes | Has one writing classes | Friday | 5_______ | Has a rest | 阅读理解。 | Most people in Britain live in small family groups. More than a quarter of homes in Britain have only got one person in them. Some of these are old people but some are people of twenty or thirty who choose to live alone. 35% of homes have two people in them, and another 17% have three people. 15% have four people in them, and the other homes have five or more. The families in Britain are small. It is unusual for parents to have more than two children. When children are about eighteen or nineteen, they leave their parents" homes, and they often go to different cities. Sometimes they only visit their parents two or three times a year. | 1. How many homes in Britain have 3 people living in them? | [ ] | A. 8% of homes. B. 15% of homes. C. 17% of homes D. 35% of homes. | 2. At what age do children in Britain usually leave their parents" homes? | [ ] | A. About 18 or 19. B. About 20 or 21. C. About 25 or 26. D. About 30 or 31. | 3. What is the passage? | [ ] | A. An invention. B. A report. C. A. play D. A joke. | 4. What does the passage mainly tell us? | [ ] | A. Young people in Britain. B. Old people in Britain. C. Families in Britain. D. The population in Britain. | 5. According to the passage, which of following is right? | [ ] | A. Only once a year. B. Only twice or three times a month. C. Often. D. Twice or three times a year. | 信息归纳。 | Dear Dad and Mum, How are you? I hope you are well. I have been in Beijing for about two months and I enjoy living here very much. The weather here is pretty cold and people are friendly. I work and study with Chinese students. On the weekends I play different kinds of sports. Ping-pong is one of the most popular sports here. Now, I am learning playing ping-pong from my best friend Li Ming. He is very good at playing it. He also asks me to teach him to play basketball. I also learn Chinese from my classmates and at the same time teach them Japanese. Last week, I visited many places of interest. They are really great. I like them very much. My favourite places are the Bird"s Nest and the Great Wall. It is amazing, isn"t it? I saw Beijing Opera with my teacher yesterday and enjoyed delicious Chinese food. Beijing roast duck is the most delicious. Now I have known more about Chinese history. Hope to meet you soon. Best wishes! Yours, Tom | Information card
1. How long has Tom been in Beijing? | 1. ____________________________. | 2. Tom learns table tennis from | 2. ____________________________. | 3. In Beijing, the weather is | 3. ____________________________. | 4. What places does Tom like best? | 4. ____________________________. | 5. What did Tom see yesterday? | 5. ____________________________. | 阅读理解。 | How do you get your pocket money, and how do you spend it? Let"s see how different the answers from a Chinese boy and an Australian boy are: Li Meng, in Junior 2 at a middle school in Beijing and James Wardley, a secondary school boy in Melbourne, Australia Where do I get my money?
Li Meng | James Wardley | Pocket money from parents: 20 yuan per week Selling used newspapers from home: 20 yuan per month | Working at a local supermarket as a cashier. A$95 (570 yuan) per week |
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