Real Tennis
An amazing chance
This summer at Grange Rood
Your chance to enjoy Real Tennis, the king of racket tennic starts on 6th July with the World Champion(冠军)
6:30pm—8:00pm, 6July
A wonderful introductory (入门的) evening with Rob Fahey, the world champion from Australia and widely regarded as the greatest player ever. With an amazing exhibition match: The World Champion vs The British Amateur (业余的) Champion, David Woodman,
Plus…
Your turn to play
Professional (专业的) coaching during a two-hour group lesson to give you the basics any time you like this summer, with rackets and balls provided. It’s indoors, so there is no chance of being rained off !
A lasting gift
A copy of the fascinating book Real Tennis in Cambridge to help you understand the place of the game in our great city.
Unexpected value
The introductory evening, the book, and the group lesson are just 50 pounds for each person. For further information or to book your place, please call Manuel Simpson ay 01223357141 or e-mail Jeff Green at mani@curtc. net

is a famous real tennis player from UK.
| A.Rob Pahey | B.David Woodman |
| C.Manuel Simpson | D.Jeff Green |
It can be seen from the passage that ·
A. the introductory even ing is at Orange Road
B. the group lesson lasts one and a half hours
C. the book Real Tennis Cambridge costs 50 pounds
D, people can call ]eff Green for more information
The passage is written mainly to ·
A. talk about the importance of real tennis
B. teach people how to play real tennis well
C, welcome the world real tennis champion
D. advise people xo come and enjoy real tennis
Judie is a good student. She usually gets up at half past six in the morning. She does morning exercises (锻炼) for half an hour. Then she reads English from 7:00 a. m. to 7:30 a. m. She has breakfast at home. She goes to school at 7:45 a. m. She has four classes in the morning. She usually has lunch at school, but on Sundays she has lunch at home with her family. She has three classes in the afternoon. She goes home at 5:00 p.m. She usually helps her mom cook dinner and has dinner at about 6:00 p.m. Then she does her homework from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. She doesn’t like watching TV in the evening.What time does Judie usually get up?
A. At 6:00 a. m.
B. At 6:30 a. m.
C. At 7:00 a. m.What does Judie usually do at 6:45 a. m.?
A. Reads English.
B. Has breakfast.
C. Does morning exercises.How many classes does Judie have a day?
A. Four classes.
B. Six classes.
C. Seven classes.Where does Judie usually have lunch?
A. At home.
B. At school.
C. At a restaurant.What does Judie do in the evening?
A. She reads English.
B. She does her homework.
C. She watches TV.
Can you help me, please? I can not find my daughter. Her name is Mary. She is only(仅仅) three years old. She is very short. She has a round face, big blue eyes, a small nose and a wide mouth. Her hair is blond. She is in a red shirt and a pink skirt. And her shoes are brown. A yellow toy is in her hands. Please help me find her. My name is Rose White. My telephone number is 318-6290. Thank you!Mary is _______ years old.
A. 2 B. 3 C. 4Mary has _____ hair and ______eyes.
A. pink; yellow
B. black; brown
C. blond; blueMary has a round ________and a wide ______.
A. nose; mouth B. face; mouth C. face; noseMary is in _______.
A. a red shirt B. a brown skirt C. pink shoesWhich(哪个) is RIGHT?
A. Mary is tall.
B. A yellow banana is in her hands.
C. Rose White’s telephone number is 318-6290.
阅读短文, 根据短文内容回答问题。(共6分,每小题2分)
Mei Lanfang(1894-1961), known as the great master of China’s dramatic arts, was the one who developed the modevn Beijing Opera.
Mei Lanfang was born into a family of Beiing Opera performers in Beijing. He made his first performance when he was just 10 years old. He was especially good at playing females, or the Dan role.
With a deep love for his people, he gave his whole life to the art of Beijing Opera. During his stage career(舞台生涯) of over 50 years, not only did he carry on the best of the traditional art of opera, but also kept searching for ways to improve his art and created many lively and unforgettable artistic images(形象) by studying and learning from the best of other local and national operas. He successfully put acting, singing and dancing together in his performing, and turned Beijing Opera into a colorful art of the highest stage effects(效果). As a result, he developed his own style called the “Mei Lanfang School”.
Mei Lanfang was the first one who introduced Beijing Opera to the world and made successful tours to Japan(1919, 1924 and 1956) and the USA(1930). He popularized the Chinese classical drama among foreign audiences and won international fame(声誉). Through his performances Beijing Opera won the hearts of many foreign people and influenced(影响) foreign stages in return.
Mei Lanfang is the symbol of China’s performing arts, the hero of his people and country.Was Mei Lanfang good at playing the Dan role?
What did he put together in his performing?
Why is Mei Lanfang the symbol of China’s performing arts?
阅读短文。根据短文内容。从短文后的五个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有一项为多余选项。(共4分, 每小题1分)
A ten-year-old girl saved about one hundred other tourists in 2004 by warning them that a Tsunami(海啸), a huge ocean wave, was on its way across the sea. She knew what was happening. Why? _____.
“I was on the beach and the water started to go funny, ”Tilly Smith told the reporter from the newspaper. “There were bubbles(水泡) and the water went back suddenly. _____. I told Mum, ”she said.
____. They cleared people from the beach just minutes before a huge wave reached the land. Luckily, no one died.
____. “She’s a very clever girl... It is very lucky that our class were learning about this kind of tsunami just two weeks before Christmas, ”he told the newspaper.
| A.They thought they were in danger. |
| B.Tilly’s mother and the hotel workers acted quickly. |
| C.Tilly’s teacher was very proud of her. |
| D.I knew there was going to be a tsunami. |
E. Because she learnt about underwater earthquakes at school.
I was a small boy of 8, and was having lunch in a restaurant with my mother and my grandma. I ordered a Salisbury steak, confident in the knowledge that under that wonderful name was a good hamburger. When brought to the table, it was with a plate of peas. I have always hated peas. I don’t know why anyone would like to eat peas. I never ate them before. And I certainly was not about to eat them now.
“Eat your peas, ”my grandmother said.
“Mother, ”said my mom. “He doesn’t like peas. Leave him alone. ”
My grandmother did not answer, but I saw something strong in her eyes. “I’ll pay you $5 if you eat them, ”she said.
I sat there still. In my mind, $5 was a huge, nearly unimaginable amount(数量) of money, and as terrible as peas were, only one plate of them stood between me and that $5. I began to eat them.
My mother was angry while grandma was pleased. My mother stared at(盯着) her mother and me. If there were a staring Olympics, she would win the gold medal. The stares made me nervous, and every single pea made me nearly throw up, but the image of $5 were in my mind, and I finally finished them.
My grandmother left for Aunt Lillian’s a few weeks later. That night, at dinner, my mother served a big bowl of peas. I, of course, said no at once. My mother looked at me coldly and then came the words that followed me for years.
“You ate them for money.” she said. “You can eat them for love. ”
Oh, despair(绝望)! Oh, my god! Now, too late, came the understanding that I’d drawn myself into something from which there was no way to run away.
What possible answer could I say against that?
I ate them. I ate them that day and every other time they were served. The five dollars were quickly spent. My grandmother passed away a few years later. But the story of the peas lived on, and the words became my forever nightmare(噩梦), “You ate them for money, you can eat them for love. ”What kind of person is the grandma according to the writer?
| A.Strict. | B.Terrible. | C.Friendly. | D.Funny. |
After the lunch, the mother continued to serve peas to her son because ____________.
| A.she disliked her son very much |
| B.she wanted to see if he loved her |
| C.she decided to teach him a lesson |
| D.she wanted him to remember his grandma |
The writer wanted to tell us that ____________.
| A.his grandmother became his nightmare |
| B.he realized money was so easy to spend |
| C.he never refused to eat peas from then on |
| D.he learnt he shouldn’t do everything for money |