In England nobody under the age of eighteen is allowed to drink in a public bar. Mr Brown usually went to a bar near his house, but he 1 took his son, Tom, because he was too 2 . Then, 3 Tom’s 18th birthday, Mr Brown took him to his usual bar 4 the first time. They drank for half an hour, and then Mr Brown 5 , “Now, Tom, I will tell you a 6 . You must always be careful not to drink too much. And how do you know when you’ve had 7 ? Well, I’ll tell you. Can you see those two lights 8 the end of the bar? When they seem to have become 9 , you’ve had enough and 10 go home. ” "But Dad, ” said Tom, “I can see only one light there !” |
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阅读理解。阅读短文,从A、B、C、D中选出最佳答案。 | It is easier to go downhill than to climb uphill. So it is easier to fall into bad habits than into good ones. Bad habits do not come suddenly. They come little by little without one being aware of their danger. School boys first pick up little bad habits in school and on the street. When they can"t write their lessons, they copy from their schoolmates. If they see bigger boys smoking, they also want to learn to smoke. If they see their friends gambling they want to gamble. When they get bigger, the habits become stronger and stronger so that they can no longer get rid of them. From copying they learn to steal, from gambling, they learn to cheat. At last they become suspected by everybody. How necessary it is that we get rid of the bad habits in the beginning! | 1. It is easier to fall into ______than into________. | A. good habits, bad habits B. bad habits, good ones C. bad habits, good one | 2. Bad habits come________. | A. suddenly B. little by little C. faster and faster | 3. Where do schoolboys pick up little bad habits first? | A. In school B. On the street C. in school and on the street | 4. When schoolboys get bigger, their bad habits become_______. | A. stronger and stronger B. weaker and weaker C. better and better | 5. It is important for us_________. | A. to copy with them B. to learn to steal and cheat C. to get rid of the bad habits in the beginning | 完形填空。 | Most adults once studied at school, had classes and did homework every day. The same _1 is going on at school now. _2_it seems that doing weekend homework is 3_problem for the modern students. All the students should agree that weekend homework should be abolished (取消). It"s 4 for them studying at school five days a week. They have a lot of interests. With homework to do on Saturday and Sunday, when can they find 5 to help around the house, go and see a football or basketball game or a good film, join in family recreations (娱乐), or just have 6 at home? Because of these other activities, the homework can not be finished until _7 . So their weekend homework is usually done in such a hurry that on Monday the 8 teachers often threaten (威胁) to fail whole class of students because they know nothing about the _9 . If there were no weekend homework for the students to do, they would be happy to school on Monday 10_having a good rest and to learn what the teachers teach. | ( )1.A.thing ( )2.A.Also ( )3.A. no ( )4.A. not enough ( )5.A. friends ( )6.A. a rest ( )7.A. Monday afternoon ( )8.A. pleased ( )9.A. lesson ( )10.A. until | B. school B. But B. another B. enough B. time B. an exam B. Saturday afternoon B. sorry B. games B. when | C. class C. Still C. one C. no good C. places C. a lesson C. Friday night C. unhappy C. interests C. before | D. homework D. Though D. other D. no use D. money D. a picnic D. Sunday night D. not worried D. activities D. after | 阅读理解。 | A young man is lying in hospital sadly. The 24-year-old lost his right leg. The doctor said that his long history of smoking (吸烟) was the reason. "I first smoked when I was 14. It made me feel like a man and I thought it looked cool. Now I know I was wrong," said the young man. It is a mistake (错误) many young people make. According to the survey, 40 million (百万) of China"s 130 million young people aged between 13 and 18 smoke. Fifteen million of them are addicted (上瘾的).The survey also found that about 68% of young smokers first smoked before the age of 13. Many young people see people smoke in the movies, but in real life, stars like Jackie Chan think smoking is a bad thing and not cool at all. Doctors say that if a person starts smoking very young, he or she may live 22 years less than those who don"t smoke. 1. How long did the young man smoke? A. For 10 years. B. For 13 years. C. For 14 years. D. For 18 years. 2. What did the young man think of smoking when he first smoked? A. It was wrong. B. It was bad. C. It was boring. D. It was cool. 3. What does the underlined word "it" refer to (指的是)? A. Smoking. B. Getting ill. C. Lying in hospital. D. Stopping smoking. 4. The number of young people who smoke in China is ____ million. A. 15 B. 40 C. 68 D. 130 5. What can we learn from the passage? A. Many stars think smoking is cool. B. People who smoke can only live to be 22. C. It"s a big problem that many young people smoke. D. Many young smokers first smoked before the age of 10. | 阅读理解。 | You have been working hard to learn English. Do you know American kids are trying to learn Chinese? More than 60,000 American students now study Chinese. "Because of China"s fast development, Chinese has become more useful, and more and more Americans begin to learn it," said Scott McGinnis, a Washington language expert (专家). For example, in 1999, only three schools in Chicago had Chinese lessons. This year more than 30 schools there have Chinese during school days. Last year China gave them 3,000 textbooks because they had done a good job. Although Chinese is becoming more and more popular, it is one of the most difficult languages to learn. Usually, an English speaker takes about 1320 hours to become good at Chinese. He needs only 480 hours for French, Spanish or Italian. | 1. According to Scott McGinnis, more and more Americans begin to learn Chinese _____ . | A. because of China"s fast development B. because of China"s interesting culture C. because they have more free time D. because Chinese is easy to learn | 2. This year, _____ schools in Chicago give students Chinese lessons. | A. only three B. thirteen C. over thirty D. less than thirty | 3. The students at those schools in Chicago take Chinese lessons _____ . | A. after school B. at weekends C. on school nights D. on school days | 4. Last year China gave _____ textbooks to those schools in Chicago. | A. thirty B. three hundred C. three thousand D. thirty thousand | 5. From the last two sentences we know that _____ . | A. Chinese is easier to learn than French, Spanish or Italian B. Chinese is more difficult to learn than French, Spanish or Italian C. English speakers like to learn French, Spanish or Italian more than Chinese D. English speakers like to learn Chinese more than French, Spanish or Italian | 阅读下面的短文,把A-E五个句子填入文中空缺处,使短文内容完整正确。 | Should mobile phones be allowed at school? __1__ Some mobile phones are more than just phones -they are being used as radios, cameras and MP4 players, and they are also used to send e-mails or surf the Internet. __2__ People have different ideas about whether students should use mobile phones at school or not. __3__ If their parents have something important to tell them, they can call their teachers for help. If someone"s mobile phone rings during a Chinese class, he and his classmates can"t concentrate on what the teacher is saying. Some parents also point out that their children often use their mobile phones to download (下载) unhealthy information from the Internet. __4__ Other people believe that we can find some ways to use mobile phones to help students learn better in the classroom, since many of today"s mobile phones are like mini computers. And children usually know more than adults about how to use new technology (技术). __5__ What are your answers to the question?
A. They are really worried about this. B. Some of them can even be used as mini computers. C. More and more students are using mobile phones a school now. D. Why not use mobile phones in the classroom? E. Some people think that students don"t really need mobile phones. |
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