Jay, an American, wanted to write a book about famous churches (教堂)around the world. Firstly, Jay bought a plane ticket and took a trip to Columbus, Ohio, USA, thinking that he would start by working his way across the USA from East to West.
On his first day he was inside a church taking photos when he noticed a golden telephone on the wall with a sign that read "$10,000 per call".
Jay was intrigued so he asked a priest (牧师) what the telephone was used for.
The priest told him that it was a direct (直接的) line to heaven(天堂) and that for $10,000 you could talk to God. Jay thanked the priest and went along his way.
Next stop was in Des Moines, and there at a very large church, he saw the same looking golden telephone with the same sign under it. A nearby nun(修女)told him that it was a direct line to heaven and that for $10,000 he could talk to God.
Jay decided to travel to Australia to see if they had a similar phone. He arrived at Western Australia, and again, in the church he entered, there was the same looking golden telephone, but this time the sign under it read "40 cents per call."
Somewhat surprised, Jay asked the priest about the sign. 'Father Brian, I travelled all over the world and I saw this same golden telephone in many churches. I know it is a direct line to Heaven, but in all of them price was $10,000 per call. Why is it so cheap here?'
Father(神父)Brian smiled and answered, 'My son, you're in Australia now - this is Heaven, so it's only a local call.'
How many churches did Jay go to in the passage?
A.Three | B.Four | C.Five | D.Six |
The underlined word ‘intrigued’ in Paragraph 3 may mean ‘ ’.
A.恐惧的 | B.欣喜的 | C.犹豫的 | D.好奇的 |
Which is TURE according to the passage?
A.Jay was a singer. |
B.In all of churches, the price was $10,000 per call |
C.All the telephones look the same. |
D.Jay travelled in America by car. |
We can infer (推断) from the Father Brian’s words in the last Paragraph?
A.Jay was from Australia. |
B.Jay would spend less money in Australia because everything was cheaper there. |
C.Australia is as beautiful as Heaven. |
D.Father Brian found his real son at last. |
Loot at the instruction on the bottle of the medicine and then choose the right answers.
John is twelve years old. He had a bad cold and coughed day and night. He went to see a doctor. The doctor gave him some cough medicine.
Cough Medicine.
Shake(摇动) it well before use.
Take it three times each day before meals.
Dose(药量):
Age: over 14 2 teaspoonfuls(勺)
8~13 1 teaspoonful
4~7 1/2 teaspoonful
Not right for children below the age of three. Put it in a cold place. Use it before December 1st 2014.John should takea day.
A、2 teaspoonfuls B、3 teaspoonfulsC、4 teaspoonfulsThe medicine should be kept in.
A、a fridge B、hot water C、any placeJohn shouldbefore he takes it.
A、shake the medicine well
B、eat nothing
C、do some exerciseWhen people areyears old, they cannot take this medicine.
A、eightyB、thirtyC、twoJohn willthe medicine when it is left after Dec. 1st, 2014.
A、throw awayB、stop to take C、take once
Different countries have different customs in giving presents.
In China you must never give a clock to a Chinese person, because the sound of the word for “clock” is similar to the sound of “death”. Also, don’t wrap(用……包裹) a present in white, black or blue paper, because they are the colours for funerals(葬礼). Don’t give a knife, because something sharp can cut a friendship.
In Russia if you give flowers as presents, you have to give an odd number of them (one, three, five, etc.) because even numbers of flowers are for funerals.
In Germany if you are invited to dinner, flowers are good presents to take to your dinner hostess (女主人), but don’t take her red roses because it means you are in love with her. Don’t take thirteen of anything because it’s an unlucky number. Don’t take an even number of anything, either. Don’t wrap your presents in white, brown, or black paper.According to the passage, ___________ must never be given to Chinese people as presents.
A.flowers | B.clothes | C.food | D.clocks |
People don’t wrap presents in black or white paper in __________.
A.Germany | B.China |
C.both China and Germany | D.both China and Russia |
What does the underline word “even” mean in Chinese in the passage?
A.偶数的 | B.奇数的 | C.甚至 | D.平坦 |
What presents can you take to your dinner hostess in Germany?
A.Thirteen of something |
B.Flowers except red roses |
C.An even number of something |
D.Something wrapped in brown paper |
Which is the best title of the passage?
A.Foreigners’ presents |
B.Giving flowers as presents |
C.Different customs in giving presents |
D.Don’t give thirteen of anything as presents |
Alan worked in an office in the city. He worked very hard and really looked forward to his holiday. He usually went to the seaside, but one year he saw an ad. in a newspaper “Enjoy country life. Spend a few weeks at William Farm. Good food, fresh air, horse riding, walking, fishing…”
“This sounds like a good idea.” he thought, I’ll spend a month at William Farm. I’ll go horse riding, walking and fishing. It’ll be different from the seaside.” Four days later, he returned home.
“What’s wrong with William Farm?” His friend Jack asked him. “Didn’t you enjoy country life?”
“Country life was fine,” Alan said. “But there was another problem.”
“Oh, what problem?”
“Well, the first day I was there, a sheep died, and we had roast(烤肉) mutton for dinner.”
“Fresh meat is the best.”
“I know, but on the second day a cow died, and we had roast beef for dinner.”
“Lucky you!”
“You don’t understand,” Alan said, “On the third day a pig died and we had roast pork for dinner.”
“A different roast every day.” Jack said.
“Let me finish.” Alan said, “On the fourth day a farmer died and I didn’t want to stay there for dinner.”Alan saw ________ in a news paper.
A.an ad. | B.a letter |
C.a story | D.a report |
Alan usually went to ________ on the vacation.
A.the mountains | B.the countryside |
C.the seaside | D.William Farm |
Alan spent _________ at William Farm.
A.four days | B.three months |
C.a month | D.a few weeks |
Alan had roast _______ for dinner on the third day.
A.mutton | B.pork | C.beef | D.fish |
From the passage we know that ________.
A.Alan left the farm because he missed his family |
B.Alan left the farm because he had four dinners at the farm |
C.Alan left the farm because he couldn’t go fishing at the farm |
D.Alan came back home because he was afraid of the fourth dinner |
Do you like singing? Do you know how to use the iPod or iPhone to sing? The iPod and iPhone are two devices of the company Apple. Now they will soon teach you how to sing well. The company Apple is planning to turn the two devices into karaoke machines.
After Apple invented the iPod, the way people listened to music changed a lot. But now the company wants to teach people to sing with them. By using the iPod or iPhone, you can choose your favourite song, and then you will see lyrics (歌词) on the screen, just like traditional karaoke machines. When you sing, the devices will remember your voice. It will also compare your voice with the singer of the song. It can even give you a suitable (合适的) mark. If you sing well, you may get a mark of 90-100. If you don’t sing well, you may get a poor mark.
It is good news for people who like singing. Use your iPod or iPhone to practise more. I am sure you can sing very well. What does the underlined word “devices” mean in Chinese?
A.设备 | B.机会 | C.歌曲 | D.手机 |
The iPod and iPhone will soon teach you how to _______.
A.use the devices | B.sing well |
C.make phone calls | D.dance to music |
By using the iPod or iPhone, you can’t _______.
A.choose your favourite song |
B.see lyrics on the screen |
C.get the singing marks |
D.see people dance to the music |
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.The company Apple didn’t invent(发明) the iPod. |
B.No devices will remember your voice. |
C.When you sing, you may get a mark from the devices. |
D.If you like dancing, it is good news for you. |
What’s the main idea of the passage?
A.A famous company Apple. |
B.A perfect mobile phone. |
C.Why people often use the iPod or iPhone to sing. |
D.How people will use the iPod or iPhone to sing. |
One day an old man is selling a big elephant. A young man comes to the elephant and begins to look at it slowly.
Then the old man goes up to him and says in his ears, “Don’t say anything about the elephant before I sell it, then I will give you some meat.”
“All right,” says the young man. After the old man sells the elephant, he gives the young man some meat and says, “Now, can you tell me how you see the bad ears of the elephant?”
“I didn’t find the bad ears,” says the young man. “Then why do you look at the elephant?” asks the old man.
The young man answers, “Because I never saw an elephant before, and I want to know what it looks like.”What is the old man doing?
A.He is giving some meat to the young man. |
B.He is selling an elephant. |
C.He is looking at an elephant. |
D.He is finding the bad ears of the elephant. |
The young man looks at the elephant slowly because ______.
A.he never saw an elephant before |
B.He wants some meat |
C.he want to help the old man |
D.he wants to find the bad ears |
Which of the following is Not true according to the passage?
A.The old man sells the elephant. |
B.The young man doesn’t say anything about the elephant before the old man sells it. |
C.The old man doesn’t give the young man any meat. |
D.The young man doesn’t know there is something wrong with the elephant. |
The old man promised to give some _________ to the young man.
A.presents | B.money | C.food | D.meat |
How does the young man look at the elephant?
A.Quickly. | B.Carefully. | C.Fast. | D.Happily. |