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1、A. Decide whether the following statements are True or False according to the passage.Today we use numbers very often. But have you ever thought about numbers?We think that counting is easy. But it was not easy long ago. People didn tknow how to count. When they had to count their cows or horses, th

2、ey used their names. When people first began to count, they didn tuse number names like “one, two, three. ”Sometimes they used short sticks. But very often they used their fingers. In many languages of today people use ten to make all the numbers from 11 to 99. Thirteen is short for “three tens”, tw

3、enty for “two tens”, and so on.To show numbers above ten, names of numbers are often more useful than fingers. We can only count up to ten with our fingers. We can hold up seven fingers and show that there are seven days in a week, but with fingers we cannot show at once that there are 365 days in a

4、 year.Numbers are very useful, but some people still have no names for numbers above three or four; they use “many”for those numbers.()1. Counting was different long ago.()2. When people first began to count, they used number names()3. Long ago, people used ten to make all the numbers from 11 to 99,

5、 but we dontnowsdays.()4.“Twenty ”is short for“two tens”.()5. Fingers are more useful than number names to show numbers above ten in the past.Key:TFFTFB. Decide whether the following statements are True or False according to the passage.Children love to spend money, even though they have very little

6、 to spend. When Dad or Mom come home from work, they will ask for some coins for candies, peanuts, ice cream, or many kinds of sweets sold at the grocey. Usually the request( 要求 )is for less than a dollar. It is called an allowance( 零用錢 )which means every week a child is allowed to have a few coins.

7、Once a child becomes a teenager, he or she can go with friends in the evening for entertainment(娛樂 ). Then the pocket money or allowence increases from one dollar to perhaps three dollars. Most teenagers like to go to the movies on Saturdays. They will share a bag of popcorn(爆米花 ) as they watch thei

8、r favorite movie stars.()1. Children like to spend money only when they have a lot of money.()2. Parents often give their children less than one dollar a day to buy something they like toeat.()3. A teenage can usually have more than one dollar a week.()4. A teenage is usually allowed to go to the mo

9、vies for entertainment.()5. When teenages are watching movies, they like to buy popcorn to eat.Key:FFTTTC. Read the following passage and choose the best answersThere was once a man aged 50, who had a lazy son aged 30. The son couldn tearn( 賺 ) his own living, and still depend on his old his old fat

10、her for food and clothing.The father was very worried about him, so he took him to the fortune-taller( 占卜者 ) to have his fortune( 命運(yùn) ) told. The father and son both believed what the fortune-taller said the father would live to 80 and the son to 62.After they found out how long they were going to li

11、ve, the son was very sad.His fathercomforted( 安慰 ) him.“Don tbe so sad! You are only 30 now, and still have 32 years of good days ahead of you. ” “Im not worrying about my own age. It s your age that causes me great worry,”the son said.The father was greatly moved and said, “Dontworry about me so mu

12、ch. I ve got 30 years ahead of me too.”“Im not worried about your age either, ”said the son. “I have found out that you ll die two years earlier than I. So down will I depend to in the two years after your death? ”()1. The man had a son.A. Thirty years younger than himB. Who earned a lot of moneyC.

13、Who lived off him for food and clothingD. Who died two years earlier than him()2. The underlined word “ahead of”in Paragraph 5 means “A.behindB.overC. beforeD. under()3. The father was moved when.A.he though his son was worried about himB. he knew that his son would die ahead of himC. his son would

14、earn his own living when he diedD. he found his son worried about his money()4. The forune-taller told the father and the son that.A. the father would die two years earlier than his sonB. the father would get les money, but the son would get moreC. his son would die two years ahead of his fatherD. b

15、oth the father and the son would die very soon()5. The son was worried about his father because.A. he liked his farher very muchB. he would have no money to buy food and clothing if his father diedC. his father was getting older and olderD. his father would get less and less moneyKey:CCAABD. Read th

16、e following passage and choose the best answersHave you ever noticed (注意) how busy our roads are becoming? Every year more and more cars are using them. Already in such countries as the USA, almost every family has a car. Many accidents happen brcause cars are now made to travel very fast. Also, peo

17、ple waste time and money every day as long lines of cars move slowly into towns and cities. In most big towns it is very hard to find parking spaces.Wide, smooth, straight roads must be built now in place of the old and narrow roads. These roads must not pass through towns and cities. They must not

18、be crossed by other roads.These roads do not pass through towns and cities; horses and bikes are not allowed on them.Accidents do not usually happen. Cars can travel hundreds of miles without having to stop.But these modern roads often cannnot be built in towns and cities. Before a road in a town ca

19、n be made wider, many buiding have no be pulled down.Some people feel that more car-parks should be built outside a city, and then the drivers can leave their cars and there and catch a bus or take a taxi to their offices.()1. The writer thinks that many accidents happen because.A. roads are old and

20、 narrowB. there are more and more cars on the roadC. people drive their cars too fast.D. all of the above()2. How are the new roads diffenert from the old ones?A.They have at least two lanes.B. They cross over one anotherC.They have no fast cars.D. They pass through towns)3. New roads must be built

21、because.A.cars can not travel any longerB. people are very busyC.the old roads are too straightD. the old roads are too busy)4. It is hard to build new roads in towns because.A.horses and bikes go thereB.there are many carsC.there are too many peopleD. many building have to be pulled down)5. The pas

22、sage is mainly about.A.the old roadsB.roads of the futureC.how to build the mordern roadsD.roads in towns and in the countryKey:DADDBF. Read the following passage and choose the best answersThere are two kinds of plants: flowering plants and non-flowering plants. Almost _1_the trees around us are fl

23、owering plants. You can _2_ some trees from their flowers and fruits.Non- flowering plants can t grow flowers. You can-floweringt seeplantsnonaround you.If you look carefully _3_ the plants around you, you will find that _4_ are many kinds of plants. Some plants are large and others are small. Most

24、of them are_5_. Thank tothe plants around us, we can live _6_ the earth.() 1.A. allB. everyC. eachD. many() 2.A. knowB. findC. lookD. see() 3.A. toB. atC. aboutD. on() 4.A. theseB. thoseC. theyD. there() 5.A. greenB. yellowC. brownD. red() 6.A. inB. fromC. onD. AtKeys: A A B D A CJohn Brown, an offi

25、ce worker, lives in Washington, and he inherited (繼承 ) $1, 000, 000 when he was 23. He didnt feel happy at all. His college friends were looking for their first jobs,but he didnt have to. John decided to keep living a simple life like everyone else. He didnt tell any of his friends and gave $ 100, 0

26、00 of his money to a charity that helped poor children to live better lives. Today he is 36. He still wears cheap shoes and clothes and owns a small car only, but he is much happier.Up to now John has helped 15 children from poor countries all over the world, $ 200 a month for each. The children do

27、not receive the money in cash ( 現(xiàn)金 ). The money pays for the childrens school expenses, food, medical care and clothing. John receives a report each year on the childrens progress. They can write to each other, but usually the children do not speak English. When John first heard about these children

28、, he wanted to help them. It was not anything special, he said. Until I had the chance to go to these countries and meet the children I was helping, I did not know anything about the type of life they had. Once John went to meet a little girl in Africa. He said that the meeting was very exciting.Whe

29、n I met her, I felt very happy, he said, I saw that the money was used for a very good plan.It brought me closer to the child in a way that givingmoney alone cannot. I want to doeverythingI can. I will go on helping those children in need, he added.根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容,回答下列問題。1. What does John Brown do?_2. How di

30、d John Brown deal with the money that he inherited?_3. Did John know anything about the life of the children he helped?_4. Where do the children that John helped come from?_5. What do you think of John Brown?_1. He is an office worker.2. He gave $100,000 it to a chrity. 3.Yes, he did.4. All over the world.5

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