You probably know you should say “please” and “thank you” at restaurants. You probably know the rules of a library. You know you should respect and be nice to your classmates. But do you have music manners?
Keep It Down! You have to notice the volume of your music. You should not play your music so loud that everyone around you can hear it. Some people might even get angry. Usually, when you play the music loud on an MP3 player, other people can’t hear the words of the song. They just hear a loud sound. No one wants to listen to this. Very loud music can also be bad for your ears. So even if you are alone when listening to our MP3 players, you shouldn’t turn it up too high.
Take Them Off! You need to know when to turn your MP3 off and put it away. Libraries, and schools don’t allow MP3 players. There are other places, like museums, that don’t have rules, but it would be rude to have your MP3 player on. Sometimes, it doesn’t make sense to listen on your MP3 player at event. Why would you listen to music at a play, a movie or a sporting event? You would miss what is going on and others would wonder why you even came.
Take One Out! Once in a while it’s okay just to take out one earphone(耳机)and not the other. Imagine you are listening on your MP3 player when someone asks you the way. It would not be rude to take out one earphone, tell him the way, and put back the earphone and continue listening. You can also do this when you order food at a fast-food restaurant or when you answer the telephone and it’s not for you.The underlined word “volume” in Paragraph Two probably means “_______”
A.the type of music | B.the amount of a sound |
C.the length of a song | D.the colour of an MP3 player |
If we listen to our MP3 player at a play, ________.
A.the theatre won’t allow it | B.the actors will get angry |
C.others won’t hear the play well | D.we will miss part of the play |
It’s all right to use our MP3 player in __________.
A.school | B.libraries | C.restaurants | D.museums |
What can be the best title of this passage? _________________
A.Music lovers | B.Music manners | C.MP3 players | D.MP3 earphones |
In Britain you’re allowed to drive a car when you’re seventeen. You have to get a special two-year driving license before you can start. When you’re learning,someone with a full license always has to be in the car with you because you aren’t allowed to drive the car on the road alone. You don’t have to go to a driving school --- a friend can teach you. The person with you isn’t allowed to take money for the lesson unless he’s got a teacher’s license.
Before you’re allowed to have a full license, you have to take a driving test. You can take a test in your own car, but it has to be fit for the road. In the test you have to drive round for about half an hour and then answer a few questions. If you don’t pass the test, you’re allowed to take it again a few weeks later if you want to. In 1970 a woman passed her fortieth test after 212 driving lessons! When you’ve passed your test, you don’t have to take it again, and you’re allowed to go on driving as long as you like. Britain’s oldest driver was a man who drove in 1974 at the age of 100.
Before 1904 everyone was allowed to drive, even children. Then from 1904 car drivers had to have a license. But they didn’t have to take a test until 1935. On the early days of car driving, before 1878, cars weren’t allowed to go faster than four miles an hour, and someone had to lead the car with a red flag.A person can’t take money for driving lessons unless he __________.
A.has learnt to drive in a driving school |
B.has a full driving license |
C.has a full license and a teacher’s license |
D.is given a special two-year driving license |
In the driving test, one _______________________.
A.mustn’t drive his car, even though the car is fit for the road |
B.is usually asked to drive on roads for some time |
C.has to be examined(考查) only in car driving skills |
D.must drive around for more than an hour |
When can I take the driving test again if I don’t pass it?
A.a few years later |
B.right after the first test |
C.a few weeks later |
D.never |
Which of the following is NOT true?
A.There is no limit (限制)to the age of an old man who drives a car. |
B.One can take a driving test again and again until he passes it. |
C.There was a speed limit to cars before 1878. |
D.A car driver didn’t have to get a limit license until 1935. |
The best title for the passage is _____________.
A.Driving Licenses in Britain |
B.Tests for Britain People |
C.Driving Cars |
D.Young Men’s Driving Licenses |
A man made a nice talking machine .It could weigh people’s weight .The man wanted to try the machine before he could make a lot of machines.
He put the machine into the waiting room of a station. There were always lots of people in and out.
The first one who used the machine was an Indian woman. She stood on the machine, the machine thought for a few seconds to decide which language to speak. “Good morning, Madam.” It said in Indian. “Your weight is 72 kilograms. That’s three kilograms more. If you eat more fruit and vegetables, you will be soon all right. Please have a nice day.”
The second one to use the machine was a Chinese girl .She stood on the machine and waited to hear her weight. “Good morning, Miss.” The machine said in Chinese. “Your weight is 45 kilograms. It’s all right for your age. Keep eating what you eat every day. Please have a nice day.”
The third one to use the machine was a very fat American woman .She thought for a long time to stand on the machine .The machine spoke quickly in English, “Good morning. Will one of you get off?”The machine in this passage could .
A.tell the weight of people |
B.tell people what they should drink |
C.sell many kinds of drinks |
D.make people laugh |
The man put his first machine .
A.in the waiting room of a station |
B.in a train |
C.in the doctor’s waiting room |
D.in the women’s room |
The machine told the Indian woman.
A.she was a little lighter |
B.she was a little heavier |
C.it couldn’t speak Indian |
D.to eat what she wanted to eat |
The machine said to a Chinese girl that she .
A.should eat more |
B.should eat less |
C.had to eat more fruit |
D.kept herself healthy |
How was the American woman?
A.She was healthy. |
B.She liked thinking. |
C.She was too heavy. |
D.The machine didn’t like her. |
Activities This Weekend
![]() An Open-air Craft (工艺) Market In Front of the City Hall Sunday from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Need to buy a present? Find bamboo toys, paper flowers, paper umbrellas, model cars and more! Food from around the world, too! |
City Museum Travel Movies Meeting Room Sat. & Sun. at 2:30 p.m. Do you want to travel but don’t have enough money? See movies on Japan, Italy, America, England, Russia, and Australia. There are only 80 seats, so come early. |
Autumn Fashion Show Golden Shopping Center Sunday at 3:00 p.m. Men’s and women’s autumn clothes. See 25 handsome and pretty models show the latest fashions. All clothing will be on sale after the show for under ¥100. ![]() |
![]() Pop Concert at Yunhai Square Saturday from 9:00 p.m. to midnight Five groups of college students are going to play the guitar and sing pop songs. Bring your own food and drink. |
Library Lecture City Library Hall Saturday at 10:00 a.m. How to find the job that you really want! Two-hour lecture. Advice on choosing and getting the right job for you. Coke and sandwiches are sold. |
Are you a movie fan? Then you can go to _____.
A.Autumn Fashion Show | B.City Museum |
C.City Library Hall | D.Yunhai Square |
People can buy presents _____.
A.at Yunhai Square |
B.in City Library Hall |
C.in City Museum |
D.at Open-air Craft Market |
If people want to get some information about getting jobs, they can _____.
A.see the movies |
B.go to the pop concert |
C.see the fashion show |
D.go to the library lecture |
Pop concert at Yunhai Square will begin _____.
A.at 9:00 p.m., Saturday |
B.at 2:30 a.m., Saturday and Sunday |
C.at 10:00 am., Sunday |
D.at 8:30 a.m., Sunday |
Which of the following is not true?
A.The two-hour Library Lecture takes place in City Library Hall. |
B.There are few kinds of food at the Open-air Craft Market. |
C.All clothing will be on sale after the fashion show for under ¥100. |
D.Only 80 seats are available for travel movies. |
Annette Kellerman was born in Australia in 1887.She had polio and could not walk easily.She had to wear metal supports on her legs to stand up on her own.To make her legs stronger,her mother took her for swimming lessons every week.Swimming made her legs so strong that when she was 15 she was able to throw away her supports.
Her family was poor so she got work acting as a mermaid.She wore a long tail and fish swam around her.People paid to come and see her.
In 1900 Annette swam in the Paris Olympics and won two gold medals. The next year she tried to swim across the Channel.She was the first woman to try to do it though she had to stop after swimming for six hours.
In 1915 Annette went to Hollywood and was the star of two films.Annette Kellerman was born ________ in 1887.
A.in England | B.In France |
C.In America | D.in Australia |
She had to wear metal supports on her legs to stand up on her own because ______.
A.She had polio and couldn’t walk easily |
B.Her family was poor |
C.Her leg was hurt in an accident |
D.She couldn’t swim |
Her mother took her for swimming lessons every week ______.
A.to make her a famous swimmer |
B.to make her legs stronger |
C.to make her swim faster |
D.to make her win gold medals |
In 1990, Annette swam in the Paris Olympics and won two ________.
A.supports | B.fish | C.gold medals | D.films |
Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A.she was successful in swimming across the Channel |
B.In 1901 she tried to swim across the Channel but later she had to stop. |
C.She wasn’t able to throw away her supports at the age of fifteen. |
D.She swam across the Channel for only six days |
D
James shook his money box again. Nothing! He carefully counted the coins that lay on the bed. $24. 17 was all that he had. The bicycle he wanted was at least $90! How was he going to get the end of the money?
He knew that his friends all had bicycles. It was hard to hang around with people when you were the only one without wheels. He thought about what he could do. It was no use asking his parents, for he knew they had no money to save.
There was only one way to get money, and that was to earn it. He would have to find a job. But who would hire him and what could he do? He decided to ask Mr. Clay for advice, who usually had opinions on most things.
“Well, you can start right here,” said Mr. Clay. “My windows need cleaning and my car needs washing. ”
That was the beginning of James’ part-time job. For three months he worked every day after finishing his homework. He was amazed by the different kinds of jobs that people found for him to do. He took dogs and babies for walks, cleared out cupboards, and mended books. He lost count of the number of cars he washed and windows he cleaned, but the money increased and he knew that he would soon have enough for the bicycle he was eager to have.
The day finally came when James counted his money and found $94. 32. He wasted no time and went down to the shop to pick up the bicycle he wanted. He rode proudly home, looking forward to showing his new bicycle to his friends. It had been hard working for the money, but James knew that he valued his bicycle far more since he had bought it with his own money. James in the passage was probably ________.
A.a cleaner | B.a worker | C.a student | D.a teacher |
The only way for James to earn money was to ________.
A.find a part-time job | B.borrow some from his parents |
C.ask Mr. Clay for help | D.study very hard |
Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?
A.He mended books. | B.He cleared out cupboards. |
C.He washed dogs. | D.He cleaned windows. |
James valued his bicycle very much because ________.
A.it was very expensive | B.it was bought with his own money |
C.he was too poor to have one | D.his friends all had bicycles. |