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John was well known in his village as a mean(吝啬的) man. One day, he said to a poor hungry boy, “I will give you three meals and twenty-five pence if you are willing to do a day’s work for me.” The boy agreed. But in fact, he was more interested in the meals than the money.
“You can have breakfast,” said John, “and then you can start work.” After John gave the boy a very small breakfast, he said, “Now you can have your lunch. This will save us a lot of time.” The boy agreed and had a poor lunch. Then John said, “What about having dinner now?”
When the boy finished his dinner, John looked very pleased and said, “Now you can do a long day’s work.” “Sorry,” said the boy as he stood up to leave John’s house, “I never work after dinner.”
The boy agreed to work for John because he wanted to __________.
A. work hard
B. get food
C. help John
What did the boy get from John at last?
A. Three small meals and no money.
B. Three big meals and twenty-five pence.
C. Threesmall meals and twenty-five pence.
After dinner the boy __________ for John.
A. did all the work
B. did something
C. didn’t work
We know from the passage that John would feel ________ about the boy at last.
A. angry      B. glad      C. sorry
John let the boy have meals first because he wanted to let the boy ________.
A. go home early
B. thank for his goodness
C. have more working hours

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The kilt goes back to the 1720s. Scottish soldiers used to wear them. Later, many Scottish men wore them. Today the kilt is not much seen in Scotland. However, in some parts of the country you can still see some older men wearing kilts. Most Scotchman see the kilt as formal dress for national celebrations, marriages or big dinners.
Even kilt makers have moved with the times. Some modern designs have a pocket for a mobile phone.
根据材料内容选择最佳答案, 并将其标号填入题前括号内。
Men in ____ wear skirts for many years.

A.Spain B.Korean
C.Japan D.Scotland

A kilt is___________.

A.a kind of beautiful pants
B.a kind of skirt with colored checks on it
C.a red or blue dress
D.a kind of shorts

Kilts appeared ________ ago.

A.nearly three hundred years B.hundreds of years
C.thousands of years D.nearly two hundred years

Which of the following statements isTRUE?

A.Today the kilt is never seen in Scotland.
B.Today more young men like to wear kilts.
C.Today Scotchmen may dress in kilts for formal occasions.
D.Today we can use kilts to call somebody.

What’s the best title for the passage?

A.Scotchmen B.a kind of beautiful skirt
C.Skirts for men D.The kilts today

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根据材料内容选择最佳答案, 并将其标号填入题前括号内。
What does Wu Tong do?

A. A writer B.An actor
C.A scientist D.A singer

Cao Yu's second play________was published in1936.

A.Sunrise. B.Peking Man
C.Thunderstorm D.Wilderness

Liu Yifei didn’t receive training in __________.

A.dancing, B.singing
C.violin. D.piano

Wang Zhiming has been making violins for more than _______years.

A.30 B.51 C.24 D.14

We can see that ___________________.

A.Professor Reng Yonghua has two daughters and a son
B.Zhang Ziyi is an internationally Chinese actress.
C.Wang Zhiming’s grandmother and father can make violins
D.Tianjin is a city with a long tradition of rock.

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The Hong Kong-based The Sun Newspaper reported on Wednesday that a blogger with the handle “SKIPHOPZ” was the source of the false news.
根据材料内容选择最佳答案, 并将其标号填入题前括号内。
Announcing the death of a celebrity when in fact the subject is alive and well makes people feel_______

A.happy B.pleasant C.unpleasant D.glad

The latest blatantly false was the supposed death of _________

A.Jackie Chan B.Jackie Chan’s son
C.Jaycee Chan D.Jaycee Chan’s son

To prove if the news was true, the actor’s son_________.

A.flew to Hong Kong B.wrote to the US President
C.made a call D.sent an e-mail

A charity concert on Friday in Hong Kong to raise money for ________

A.Japanese B.Chinese
C.Americans D.people in Hong Kong

We can find from the article that____________.

A.It spread slowly on the Chinese blogosphere and Twitter in the West
B.The US President Barack Obama paid homage to the martial arts hero.
C.Jackie Chan was angry at the false news.
D.A blogger with the handle “SKIPHOPZ” was the source of the false news.

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“Try the dog with a piece first.” Suggested one cautious officer who was afraid that the “ mushrooms” might be poisonous.
The dog seemed to enjoy its mushrooms, and the officers then began to eat their meal, saying that the mushrooms tasted wonderful.
An hour later, however, there was great confusion when the gardener rushed in to announce that the dog was dead. Immediately, the officers jumped into their cars and rushed to the nearest hospital. Stomach pumps were used and the officers had a very unpleasant time getting rid of the remains of the mushrooms.
When they returned to the mess, they sat down and started to discuss the symptoms of the mushroom poisoning. The gardener was called in to give a full account of the way the poor dog had died. “ Did it suffer much before death?” asked one of the officer, feeling very pleased that he had escaped a painful death himself. The gardener looked rather surprised , “ No, “ he said in a puzzled tone. “ It was killed when a car ran over it.”
根据材料内容选择最佳答案, 并将其标号填入题前括号内。
What did the officers share the next morning ?

A.Meat B.Mushrooms C.Fresh fruit D.Nothing

They tried the dog first_____________.

A.because they loved the dog very much
B.because the dog was hungry
C.because it was the officer’s dog
D.because they wanted to know if the mushrooms were poisonous

The officers rushed to the nearest hospital________.

A.two hours after breakfast
B.after the gardener rushed in to announce that the dog was dead.
C.just before lunch
D.about half an hour after breakfast

From the story we know_________.

A.the dog died from an accident.
B.the dog died from the mushrooms it ate
C.the gardener killed the dog
D.one officer killed the dog

Which of the following is TRUE?

A.The officers weren’t satisfied with the mushrooms
B.The officers were happy to hear the mews that the dog was dead.
C.The officers’ stomachs were washed in the hospital
D.The officers were sent to the hospital at once.


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Free entrance.

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A.The National Gallery B.The Globe Theatre
C.The London Eye D.The British Mesum

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A.The National Gallery B.The Globe Theatre
C.The London Eye D.The British Mesum

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A.Exhibitions from ancient Egypt.
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C.Something about the plays of Shakespeare.
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