Hi, I"m Lucy Chan. I came to America 1 .I"m studying at Yale. It"s not easy 2 I enjoy it.I usually study in the evening. 3 I watch TV or listen to CDs. On weekends, I often go to the movies with my friends or play American football games. Yes, football games. Don"t 4 that it"s not 5 women. I 6 love this game 7 I"d known nothing about it be- fore I came to the USA. I 8 cook. I"m a good cook and I like eating. 9 , I miss those delicious dishes made by Mum, but my stomach can enjoy hamburgers and French fries as well. My friends often ask me,"Do you like surfing the Internet? 10 do you do that?" I always tell them,"Of course. Almost every day. " |
( )1. A. a year before ( )3. A. Often ( )4. A. say ( )5. A. to ( )6. A. real ( )7. A. but ( )8. A. hardly ever ( )9. A. Although ( )10. A. How many | B. a year ago B. Hardly ever B. tell B. in B. really B. and B. never B. Because B. How long | C. before a year C. Sometimes C. talk C. with C. true C. although C. almost C. Of course C. How often | D. ago a year D. Never D. speak D. for D. truly D. so D. usually D. So D. How soon | 完形填空。 | We are going to take a test today. It will show if we are 1 to get in an honor"s class next year. But, I don"t think it is 2 for me. It is the math part, my favorite. We took the test by computer. There 3 questions for us to do in one hour. The boy behind me 4 nervous. The girl to my left was nervous 5 .But 6 I began answering the questions, I saw the whole thing 7 a game. I tried to 8 easy ways to do the math problems. At the end of the test, my score was 307. But what does it mean? I have no idea, I asked my friend John. He got 227. When he knew my score, he said,"Oh my God. You"re a genius ! " So, I asked 9 people, and got the same answers. Finally, I walked up to Lauren. "David! How did you do on the MAP test?" I answered, "If I 10 you, will you kill me?" | ( )1. A. enough smart ( )2. A. hard ( )3. A. was ( )4. A. was looking ( )5. A. either ( )6. A. when ( )7. A. for ( )8. A. look ( )9. A. other ( )10. A. told | B. too smart B. easy B. had B. looked B. also B. after B. like B. find out B. another B. am telling | C. smart enough C. different C. were C. looks C. too C. before C. as C. find C. the other C. tell | 完形填空。 Around the world, people have different ideas about what good manners are. When you go to restaurants in different parts of the world, it"s 1 to know the right and wrong things to do. For example, in China it"s OK to 2 a lot of noise in a restaurant. In fact, if a restaurant isn"t noisy and 3 , you may think there"s something wrong with it. However, in many western countries, restaurants are 4 places. If a table is too loud, other people who are eating there might even 5 to the owner of the restaurant. Paying the bill is also different from country to country. In China, one person usually pays for 6 . In western countries, one person pays if he or she is entertaining clients, but 7 friends eat together, they usually share the cost. This is called "Going Dutch. "Also, when westerners pay the bill, they usually leave some money for the 8 . This is called "leaving a tip". Leaving a tip is thought to be polite. In the USA, it"s 9 to leave tips of 10%, 15%, or 20% of the bill, which is decided by how good the service is. Good waiters can make a lot of money! The way people eat food is different in the world, but you can 10 the same kinds of food in many countries. Chinese and Italian food, for example, are popular all over the world. | ( )1. A. popular ( )2. A. cause ( )3. A. lively ( )4. A. noisy ( )5. A. shout ( )6. A. everybody ( )7. A. until ( )8. A. gatekeeper ( )9. A. terrible ( )10. A. find | B. difficult B. keep B. friendly B. quiet B. explain B. nobody B. when B. seller B. common B. discover | C. important C. make C. lucky C. busy C. complain C. somebody C. unless C. waiter C. serious C. prefer | 阅读理解。 Visitors to Britain are always complaining about English food. But they do not really know what they are talking about because they rarely get a chance to eat it. Most of the restaurants in large towns have foreign owners and serve foreign food. When visitors are invited to eat in an English home, their hosts often feel they must offer them something foreign and exotic (奇特的) . Those of us who do know English food realize that at its best it can be really very good. On the other hand it is true to say that it is sometimes terrible. Part of the problem is that we are not really interested in food-we eat to live, we don"t live to eat. So we don"t generally spend necessary time and effort needed to cook really good meals or ready prepared food which only needs heating up before eating. You can find the best English food in the country away from large towns, where life is slower and people are not in such a hurry. But more visitors come to London because they are interested in shopping and sightseeing. They do not come because of food, so why should they complain about it? 1. Visitors to Britain are always complaining about English food because _____. A. they don"t often eat English food B. they know little about English food C. they only eat English food in English home 2. When English people have guests they prefer to ____ . A. cook some unusual food B. offer them some prepared food C. serve them food they are used to 3. Which of the following statements is right? A. People don"t want to spend time and effort in cooking. B. People like to cook in a quick easy way. C. English food is neither good nor terrible. 4. Visitors can find the best English food _____ . A. in the restaurants in large towns B. in the country C. in English homes 5. The conclusion suggests _____. A. visitors have the rights to complain about English B. as well as food people come to shopping and sightseeing C. the criticism (批评) of English food is unfair | 阅读理解 | Around the world more and more people are taking part in dangerous sports and activities. Of course there have always been people who have looked for adventure (冒险) and those who have climbed the highest mountains or explored unknown parts of the world. Now, however, there are people who look for a quick pleasure from a dangerous activity, which may only last a few minutes or even seconds. I think bungee jumping is a good example of such an activity. You jump from a high place (maybe a bridge or a hot-air balloon) 200 meters above the ground with an elastic rope (弹力绳) to your ankles (踝). You fall at up to 150 kilometers an hour until the rope stops you from hitting the ground. It is said that 2, 000, 000 people around the world have now tried bungee jumping. Most people think that other activities, such as jumping from the tall buildings and diving into the sea from the top of high rocks are as dangerous as bungee jumping. Why do people take part in such activities? Some scientists think it is because life in modern societies has become safe and boring. Now life has little excitement. They buy food in shops and there are doctors and hospitals to look after them if they are ill. The answer for some of these people is to look for danger in activities as bungee jumping. | 1. How many people have now tried bungee jumping? | A. Two hundred. B. Two thousand. C. Two million. | 2. People take part in dangerous sports because . | A. people want to get excitement from them B. they have more free time C. they hate adventure | 3. Which of the following descriptions about bungee jumping is right? | A. It"s very boring. B. It"s much easier to do. C. It takes much shorter time to get pleasure. | 4. The writer of this passage . | A. is a lover of dangerous activities himself B. is against dangerous activities C. doesn"t say whether dangerous activities are good or bad | 5. Which of the following pictures shows the right way of bungee jumping? | |
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