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閱讀理解專題

石家莊市正定新區(qū)5月模擬

VII.閱讀理解。(共15小題,每小題2分,計(jì)30分)

閱讀A、B、C、D四篇材料,然后從各小題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

A

Everyonewantstosucceedintheirlife.Itisn'treallysohardHerearesomestepsthathelpyouhavea

successfulteenagelife

Dowellinschool.Nomatterhowboringitisnow,educationwillhelpyoulater.Tryyourbestat

school,listentotheteachers,finishyourhomework,andgetgoodgrades.Doingsowillhelpyougetintoa

bettercollegeoruniversity,whichwillhelpyougetagreatjobinthefuture.

Dogoodinyourfreetime.Volunteeringcanenrichyourexperience:itcanalsomakeyouhappier.

Findvolunteeropportunitiesthatinterestyou.Forexample,ifyouloveanimals,volunteeratananimal

shelter.Ifyoulikehelpingpeople,volunteeratasoupkitchen(施弗弓所).Ifyouwanttodosomethinggood

totheenvironment,planttreesorpickuplitter.Whenyouhelpothers,itwillmakeyoufeelbetterabout

yourself.Havinglotsofvolunteerhourswillmakeyourresume(履歷)lookgood!

Findoutyourgoalsinlifeandworktowardsthem.Startthinkingaboutjobsyouwouldliketoget,

andmakeagoodchoiceaccordingtoyourinterests.Challengeyourselfandyou'llbesurprisedatwhatyou

candoafteryoufinishahardjob.

Getactive!Joinasportsteamatschooloroutofschool.Justexercise!Studiesshowthatpeoplewho

getactiveintheirteenswillbemoreactivewhenthey'readults,sostartgettingactivenow.

46.Thewriterthinksitisforteenagerstohaveasuccessfullife.

A.easyB.hardC.impossibleD.difficult

47.Whatwillhelpyougetagreetjobinthefuture?

A.DoinggoodinyourfreetimeB.Startingtothinkaboutyourjobs.

C.GettingagoodeducationD.Joiningasportsteam.

48.Theunderlinedword''opportunities"inthepassagemeans"

A.experiencesB.chancesC.storiesD.dreams

49.Accordingtothepassage,volunteeringcanhelpteenagerstobe.

A.healthierB.moreimportant

C.happierD.moreknowledgeable

50.Thepassagemainlytellsussomewaysto.

A.lookforagoodjobB.becomeactiveinteenageyears

C.makeagoodchoiceD.haveagoodteenagelife

B

1Howtotakeaperfectselfie?Luckily,aselfiestickishelpfullWhen

usingaselfiestick,youpositionyourphoneononeendand,your

handsholdtheotherend.Then,youconnectthestickwithyourphone

throughBluetooth.Pressthebuttononthestickandsaycheese.Your

SelfieStick(自拍桿)

selfieismade!

AppleWatchisacomputerandphoneonyourwrist.Besidestellingthe

time,thewatchcansendmessagesandmakephonecalls.Tomake

yourlifeeasy,thewatchcanalsoshowyouamaponthescreenIfyou

wanttofindthenearestcafe,youjustneedtospeaktoyourwatch.

Then,itwillshowyouthedirectionAppleWatchalsocomeswith

AppleWatchmanyhealthandfitnessfeatures.Thewatchisnotjustsmart.Itisalso

fashionable,withsixdifferentstylesandcolors.

Isthereamachinethatcanbuildalmostanything?Thanksto3-D

printers,theyhavebeenusedtomakemanydifferentthings.People

havemadecandiesandcars.Doctorshaveevenuseda3-Dprinterfor

humanorgans.Whatelsewillthe3-Dprinterbringus?

3-DPrinters

WW?te??■???Wecanturnonlightsandtelevisionsbecauseelectricitytravelsthrough

wires.ButWitricity,aUS-basedcompanyisworkingonthis

technology-wirelesselectricity.Thetechnologytriestocratea

magnetic(有磁性的)fieldinyourroomThisway,smartphoneswill

chargeinyourpocketasyouwanderaroundandlightswillglowwith

WirelessElectricitynowiresattched.

51.Howcanwetakeaperfectselfie?

A.ByusingaselfiestickB.ByusingBluetooth

C.Bysayingcheese.D.Byusingabetterphone.

52.WhatcananAppleWatchdo?

A.Itcantellthetimeandcreateamagneticfield.

B.Itcansendmessagesandcureillnesses.

C.Itiswithdifferentstylesandcolors.

D.Itcantellthetimeandshowyoutheway.

53.WhichstatementisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Applewatchcanshowmapsonthescreen.

B.AUS-basedcompanyisworkingonwirelesselectricity.

C.3-Dprinterscanbuildalmosteverything.

D.Wirelesselectricityhasalreadybeenwidelyused.

54.Howcanwirelesselectricitywork?

A.Bytravelingthroughwires.

B.Bycreatingamagneticfieldintheroom.

CByusingsmartphones.

D.Bywanderingaroundintheroom

55.Wherecanyoufindthepassage?

A.Innewspapers.

B.Inamagazineonscienceandtechnology.

C.Inatourguide.

D.Intextbooks.

C

Goodevening,parents,grandparents,aunts,unclesandfriends!

Thankyouallforcomingonthisveryspecialdayforeverystudentonthisstage.Iknowhowproud

youmustbe.Aswehavegrownovertheyears,therearemanystepsandstagesweallhavegonethrough

Fromlearningourshapesandcolors,togettingourfirstkissinmiddleschool,orhowweexplainedtoour

parentswhyweskippedschool(逃課)becausetheheadmastercalledhome.Aswerememberthesedays,

thingsthatwe'vedonewillbewithusforever.Butthisisonlythestartofourjourney.Tograduateisone

morestepwe'vetakeninourlives.

NowIwouldliketothankeveryonewhohashelpedmegetthisfar.Firstofall,thankyoutoallthe

teachers.Noneofuswouldbeherewithoutyoualwayspushingourstudyingabilitiestothefullest.My

elderbrotherJohnsonalwayssaid,"Ifanyoneismeantoyou,Tiltakecareofit."Mymom,thankyoufor

alwaysbelievinginmeandputtingupwithme.Andlastbutnotleast,mydad,forprovingtomethatI

alwaysneedtotakeresponsibility(責(zé)任)formyactionsanddealwiththeresults.Thankyouall!Iloveyou.

AndIwillneverfailtobethankfultothepeoplearoundme.

Lastly,Iwanttogivesomeadvicetoallmyclassmates!Theendofjuniorhighschoolisthebeginning

ofanewlife.Manyofusmaythink,uThisisasgoodasitgets!"butthefutureholdsabiggerplanforallof

us.Wewillmakemistakesalongtheway,butthekeyistolearnfromourmistakesandnevergiveup.So

goodluckandcongratulationstotheclassof2016.Wedidit!

56.Thepassageismostprobably

A.asuggestionletterB.agreetingcard

C.agraduationspeechD.aletterofcongratulations

57.Whatthewriterlearnsfromhisdadisthat.

A.knowledgeispower

B.oneshouldanswerforwhathedoes

C.wherethereisawill,thereisaway

D.agoodbeginningishalfdone

58.Accordingtothewriter,manystudent,.

A.hardlystudyatschool

B.hatetofollowothers'advice

C.shouldpaymoreattentiontothefuture

D.areafraidofdealingwithdifficulties

59.Thewritertoldhisclassmatesthatthekeytodealingwithmistakesis-

A.tolearnfromthemistakesandnevergiveup

B.togiveupthestudy

C.nottofollowothers'advice

D.nottopayattentiontothemistakes

60.Wecaninferfromthepassagethatthewriterofthepassageis.

A.aparentB.aheadmasterC.ateacherD.astudent

VII.(每小題2分,計(jì)30分)46-50ACBCD51-55ADDBB56-60CBAAD

石家莊市藁城區(qū)5月模擬

VII.閱讀理解。(共15小題,每小題2分,計(jì)30分)

閱讀A、B、C、D四篇材料,然后從各小題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

A

Threerichladiesmeteverydaybytheriver.Theysatthereandtalkedthewholeday.Oncethethree

ladiesquarreled.Oneofthemsaid"Look,howwhiteandbeautifulmyhandsare!'*Anotheronesaid,nMy

handsaremorebeautiful,"Thethirdonesaid,"Minearethemostbeautifulones.nAnoldbeggarwoman

cameuptothemHBeautifulladies,"shesaidJTmoldandcan'twork,Pmhungry.Pleasegiveme

somethingtoeat.nButthethreeladiesgavehernothing.Theyonlyasked,"Tellme,oldwoman,whichone

ofushasthemostbeautifulhands?1'

Apeasant(農(nóng)民)womanwasalsosittingbytheriver.Shewaspoorandherhandswererough(粗超

的)becauseofhardwork.Theoldwomancameuptoherandsaid,Tmhungry.Pleasegivemesomething

toeat.,rThepeasantwomantookoutheronlycakeshehadandgaveherahalf.

Theoldwomanateitanddranksomewater.Thenshetookthepeasantwomanbythehand,brought

herbeforetherichladiesandsaid,"Now,Ishalltellyouwhosehandsarethemostbeautiful.Thehandsof

thepoorpeasantwomanareroughbecauseofwork,buttheygiveusfoodstheyarefarmorebeautifulthan

yourhandswhichhaveneverdoneanything.'1

46.Thethreeladies.

A.hadaquarreleveryday

B.wererichbutunkind

C.hadatalkabouttheirhandseveryday

D.livedbythesideoftheriver

47.Theoldwomanaskedforsomethingtoeat,.

A.butnoneofthethreeladiesgaveanythingtoher

B.butonlyoneofthethreeladiesgaveherhalfacake

C.becauseshewantedtoknowwhosehandswerebeautiful

D.becauseshewantedtoknowwhichladywastherichest

48.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.HalfaCakeB.APeasantWoman'sHands

C.TheRichWoman'sHandsD.SmoothHandsandRoughHands

B

Zhengzhou,ChinaTravelCompany

Beijingistheplacetobevisited

BestofBeijing5DaysBeijingHotel:DepartureDatePrice

From¥799ClosetoTian'anmenSquuareJun.8,2019¥899

2nightsBeijingHotelPrize-winninggardenJul.29,2019¥999

&Bars&FrenchrestaurantAug.30,2019¥799

2nightsChangchengHotelSwimmingpoolSept.30,2019¥1299

BookonlineorcallChangchengHotel:Tobook,chooseyour

Gardenwithmountainviews

0523—5654321preferreddeparture(離開)

Restaurants&Cafe

www.zhengzhoutouncomdate.

NightClubBusinessHours

BusestothedowntownWeekdays:24hours

Weekends:

8:00am-6:00pm

49.Whichcan'tbeofferedinChangchengHotel?

A.Swimmingpool.B.Restaurant.C.Garden.D.NightClub.

50.Wecannotbookbytelephoneat.

A.9:00am,MondayB.9:00pm,Thursday

C.9:00am,FridayD.9:00pm,Sunday

51.Accordingtothead,whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.ThisadisgivenbyaBeijingtravelcompany.

B.ChangchengHotelisinthecentreofBeijing.

C.WecansaveV500leavinginlateAugustinsteadoflateSeptember.

D.WecanstayinBeijingforfourdaysandfivenights.

C

Manypeoplelikeeatingmeatsomuchthattheycan'tenjoyasinglemealwithoutit.Butafterseeinga

newstudy,theymaywanttochangetheireatinghabits.

ScientistsattheHarvardSchoolofPublicHealthhavefoundthathavingtoomuchredmeatcancause

ahigherrisk(風(fēng)險(xiǎn))ofearlydeath.Thesemeatsincludepork,lamb,beef,andrabbit.

Thescientistsstudiedtheeatinghabitsandhealthconditionofmorethan110,000adults

formorethan20years.Thesepeoplehadtofilloutquestionnaires(問卷調(diào)查)abouttheirdietseveryfour

years.Overthe20yearsofresearch,almost24,000peoplediedAbout5,900ofthemdiedfromheart

diseaseand9,464diedfromcancer.

Thescientistslookedatseveraldifferentfactors,includingage,weight,physicalactivityandfamily

historyofheartdisease.Theyalsolookedattheamountofdifferentfoodsthattheirsubjectsate.suchas

grains,fruits,vegetables,nuts,andfish.

Theresultsshowedthateatingonemealadaycontainingcookedredmeatwasrelatedtoa20percent

higherriskofearlydeath.

Thescientistssuggestedthateatingfoodssuchasfish,nutsandbeansinsteadofredmeatmaylower

theriskofearlydeath.

52.Accordingtothestory,isNOTredmeat

A.porkB.IambC.beefD.fish

53.Whatdoweknowaboutthestudy?

A.36.000peoplediedduringthestudy.

B.Scientistsstudiedover110,000adultsformorethan20years.

C.Peoplewhojoinedthestudyweregroupedaccordingtoages.

D.Peoplewhojoinedthestudyneededtoeatlotsoffood

54.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"factors'*meaninthefourthparagraph?

A.理由B.因素C.材料D.影響

55.Whatdidthescientistssuggest?

A.Weshouldexerciseeveryday

B.Weshouldeatredmeateveryday.

C.Weshouldeatlessredmeat.

D.Weshouldeatmorevegetables.

D

GivingflowerstoothersisawayofshowingfeelingstothemAlthoughit'soneoftheoldesttraditions,

ithasneverlostitscharm(魅力)andneverwill.It'sasimplewaythatspeaksmuchforgivers,muchmore

thanthemostexpensivegiftcan.Aredrosecarriesamessageoflove,andabunchofflowerscanshow

warmthandcarryamessageoflove.Flowerscanbeusedinmanyoccasions(場(chǎng)合),likeatpartiesandat

festivals.

Thechoiceofflowersfordifferentoccasionschanges.ItdEpendsonthethoughtsorfeelingsyou

wanttoshow.SunflowersareoftenusedonFather'sDay,whilesomefemalesflowerssuchaswhiteorred

carnations(康乃馨)areoftengivenonMother'sDay.Thelanguageofflowersconveysmuchmorethanthe

spokenlanguagedoes.Flowers,ateperfectgiftsforalloccasions.Theycarrylove,cheerandwarmfeelings

Soit*simportanttochooserightflowersonrightoccasions.Keepthefollowingrules,inmind,please.

?Choosingflowers'colorswhicharesuitablefortheoccasions.

?Knowingaboutwhatyourfriendsorfamilylikemostcanmakeyourchoiceeasy.

?Givingflowersproperly,whichisthekeytoconveyingyourmessage.Forinstance,givingtothe

rosestogirlsisbetterthangivingsunflowerstothem.

?Thebunchofflowersshouldbefullofcolors.

56.Givingflowerstoothersisawayofshowingfeelingsthat.

A.peopleinmodernsocietystarttouse

B.peopleusedtouseinancienttimes

C.peopledon'tuseanymorenow

D.peoplelikeusingallthetime

57.Theunderlinedword"bunch"meansinChinese

A.捆B.堆C.束D.車

58.Whichofthefollowingisthekeytoexpressingyourmessage?

A.Choosingflowers*colors.

B.Knowingaboutothers*favorites.

C.Givingflowersproperly.

D.Buyingcolorfulflowers.

59.Wearetoldinthepassagethat.

A.peoplelikeallflowerstheyaregiven

B.womenloveflowersmorethanmen

C.peopleloveflowersinsteadofexpensivegifts

D.flowerscanexpresswhatsomewordscan'tdo

60.Whichofthefollowingcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.TheMeaningsofDifferentFlowers

B.TheLanguageofFlowers

C.HowtoChooseRightFlowers

D.HowtoGiveFlowerstoOthers

46-50BADAD51-55CDBBC56-60DCCDB

邢臺(tái)二模

VII.閱讀理解(共15小題,每小題2分,計(jì)30分)

閱讀A,B,C,D四篇材料.,然后從各小題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng).

A

NickVujiciccomesfromAustralia.Hewasborn,withoutarmsandlegs,inDec.1982inMelbourne.Nick

facedsomanyproblemsandtroublesduringhislife.Buthenevergivesup.NowNickhashisownspeaking

company;Attitude(態(tài)度)IsAttitude.Andhehastraveledaroundtheworldtogivespeeches.Heshareswithhis

audiencetheimportanceofimagininganddreamingbig.Hesaysattitudeisthemostpowerfultoolinthelife.

MarkZuckerberg,thebossofFacebook,isonly28.Inonly8years,Zuckturnedhissmallwebsiteintoa

worldfamousnetwork.Zuckoncewrotetohisworkmates,"Wedon'tbuildservicestomakemoney;wemake

moneytobuildbetterservices"

46.AttitudeIsAttitudeis.

A.thetitleofNick'sbookB.Nick'scompany

C.anAustralianorganizationD.amachinethatcanspeakEnglish

47.MarkZuckerbergmadeFacebookaworldfamousnetwork.

A.in8yearsB.inAustraliaC.inDec.1982D.givespeeches

B

Onedayalonelygirlfoundtwoweakbirdswhileshewaswalkingintheforest.Shetookthemhome

andputtheminasmallcage.Shefedthemwithloveandthebirdsgrewstrong.Everymorningthey

greetedherwithabeautifulsong.Thegirllovedthemverymuchandwantedtokeepthemforever(永遠(yuǎn)).

Onedaythegirlleftthecage'sdooropen.Thelargerandstrongerofthetwobirdsflewoutofthecage.

Thegirlwatchedworriedlyasitflewhighaboveher.Shewasafraidthatitwouldflyawayand-shewould

neverseeitagain.Sowhenitflewclose,shecaughtitquickly.Shewasveryhappythatshehelditinher

hand!Suddenly,shefeltsomethinghadhappenedtothebird.Sheopenedherhandandwassurprisedto

findthebirdwasdead.Herloveforthebirdkilledit.

Shenoticedtheotherbirdjumpinginthecage.Shecouldfeelthatitwantedtobefree.Ithopedtofly

intotheclear,bluesky.Sheopenedthecageandthebirdflewintotheair.Thebirdcircled(盤旋)once,

twice,threetimes...

Whenthebirdwasflyinghappilyinthesky,shewassoglad.Justthenthebirdflewcloserandsat

softlyonhershoulder.Itsangthesweetestsongshehadeverheard.

Thefastestwaytoloseloveistoholdit;thebestwaytokeeploveistoletitfly!

48.Thegirllovedthetwobirdsverymuchbecause.

A.theygreetedhereverymorningB.theydidn'teatmuchfood

C.theylikedstayinginthecagequietlyD.theywerehungrybutverystrong

49.Onedayandabirdflewoutofthecage.

A.thegirlwantedtoflyaway

B.thedoorofthecagewasbroken

C.thegirlforgottoclosethedoorofthecage

D.thebirdswerelargerandstronger

50.Whenthegirlheldthebird,shewassurprisedtofind

A.thebirdfeltsadB.thebirdwasdead

C.thebirdwascoldD.thebirdwasliving

51.Whatdoesthestorywanttotellus?

A.Tokeeploveistoletitfly.B.Thebirdsareeasilykilled.

C.Thecageisusedtokeepbirds.D.Weshouldprotecttheendangeredbirds.

C

IceBucketChallenge(冰捅挑戰(zhàn))

CometoKnowandHelpA.L.S.People!

PeoplewithA.L.S.(漸凍癥)cannotmove,buttheycanfeelyourcareandlove.Toknowthem,youmayjoin

our"IceBucketChallenge"activity.

Itisaveryeasyway.YoucanjointhisactivityatGreenCityPark.Whatyoushoulddoisonlyto:

1.Fillupabucketwithicewater.

2.Pouralltheicewateroveryourself.

3.Tellus1-3ofyourfriends'namesforchallengingthem.

Afterthechallenge,youmayalsogiveoutsomemoneytohelptheA.L.S.people.

Thisactivityisfrom11:00amto3:0()pmeverySunday.

Ifyouwanttogetmoreinformationaboutthisactivityyoucan:

?CallMr.Brownat3688990.

?EmailtoSmith8933660@yahoo.com.cn.

VisitMr.BlackatNo.3,the5thAvenue.

52.WhatdothepeoplewithA.L.S.needtoprepareforthisactivity?

A.Icewater.B.Theirfriends'names.

C.Buckets.D.Itisn'tmentioned.

53.Thisactivitytakesplace.

A.onceaweekB.threetimesamonth

C.fivetimesaweekD.eleventimesamonth

54.Youcantogetmoreinformationaboutthisactivity.

A.emailMr.BlackB.callMr.Brownat3688990

C.callMr.Blackat8933660D.visitMr.Smithathisoffice

55.Thepurposeoftheactivityis.

A.toselliceandbucketsB.tosavedrinkingwater

C.tohavefunwithothersD.tohelptheA.L.S.people

D

Ifyouthinkyouaretooshyandwanttobealittleoutgoing,trythefollowing.Youcanmake-it.

Beopentoothers.Tellpeopleyouareshy.Thereisnoneedtohideit.Whentheygettoknowthat

youareashykid,theyllunderstandyoubetter.Thisalsohelpsyoufeelmorecomfortableintalks.

Trytosmilemore.Whenyousmile,peoplethinkyouarefriendlyandeasytotalkto.Rememberthat

otherpeoplehavefeelings,too.Mostpeoplewillstayawayfromanangryface.

Talktoothersfirst.Ifyoufindithardtostartaconversation,saysomethingniceaboutpeoplearound

you.Thinkabouthowgreatyoufeelwhensomeonesayssomethingnicetoyou.Doesn'titmakeyouwant

tokeeptalkingtothosepeople?

Turnyourattentiontosomewhereelse.Thinkmoreaboutwaystoenjoypartiesorthegames.Don't

worryaboutyourlooksorwhetherpeoplelikeyouornot.Youwillbecomerelaxedandfinditisn'tsohard

totalkwithothers.

Encourageyourself.Eachtimewhenyousay"hi"orsmileatsomeone,saytoyourselfMYoudidit!".

Keeptryingandonedayyou'llneverfeelshywhenyoutalktoothers.Keeptryingandonedayyouwon't

beshyanymorewhenyoutalktoothers.

56.Howmanysuggestionsdoesthewritergiveusinthepassage?

A.ThreeB.Four.C.FiveD.Six.

57.Howcanyoumakepeoplethinkyouarefriendlyandeasytotalkto?

A.Bytellingthemyouareshy.B.Bytryingtosmilemore.

C.Bytalkingtothemfirst.D.Byrewardingyourself.

58.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?

A.Don'tcarewhatyoulooklikeatthepartyorthegame.

B.Peoplecanunderstandyoubetterwhentheyknowyouareshy.

C.Mostpeopledon'tliketotalktothosepeoplewithangryfaces.

D.Eachtimeafteryousmileatsomeoneforthefirsttime,youshouldbuyyourselfagift.

59.Whatshouldyoudowhenyoufindithardtostartaconversation?

A.Youshouldlistentothemquietly.

B.Youshouldreadabookbyyourself.

C.Youshouldbeawayfromthepeople.

D.Youshouldsaysomethingniceaboutpeoplearoundyou.

60.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Whytobeshy?B.Whentobefriendly?

C.Howtobeoutgoing?D.Wheretofindnicepeople?

46.B47.A48.A49.C50.B51.A52.D53.A54.B55.D

56.C57.B58.D59.D60.C

河北5月中考押題模擬2

VIL閱讀理解。(共15小題,每小題2分,計(jì)30分)

閱讀A、B、C、D四篇材料,然后從各小題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng).

A

Shareflat

Niceflat.Theotherroomreadyforimmediateuse.quietandconvenient,fullyfamished,parkview.$45per

weekincludingbillsofphoneandpower.Female,non-smoker.Nopet.

Helen,25760435or24760454

Sale

Armchairs,asetof4red/brown,$160;

Acoffeetable,black,finewood,$20;

Anoilpainting,byamodemartist,sailingboatinthetrain,$150;

ATurkishcarpet,darkblue,$320;

Afridge,big,doubledoors,$350;

Oldbooks,$10each.

Tel:Weekday:572220614

Weekcnd:572225117

Part-timeLaboratoryAssistantWanted

Neededbybusyelectronicscompanytohelpwiththedevelopmentofacomputer.Shouldhaveanelectronics

BCdegreeoraboveandpracticalexperience.

Time:2:30pm一6:00put,Monday一Thursday.

Paydependentoneducationandexperience.

Lettersofapplication(申請(qǐng)彳言)to:WilliamColas,NowaElectronics.

46.WhatdoesHelenwanttodo?

A.Shewantstofindanotherladytosharetheflat.

B.Shewantstoshareherroomwithaladywhohasnopet

C.Shewantstorentoutherownroomat$45perweek.

D.Shewantstofindaflatwithaparkview.

47.Ifyouwanttobuythedarkbluecarpetandfridge,howmuchshouldyoupay?

A.$320B.$350C.$570D.$670

48.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.Therearetwobedroomsintheflat.

B.Amongthethingsforsalethereisamodelsailingboat.

C.Acollegestudentofelectronicscangetapart-timejobatNowaElectronics.

D.YouhavetovisitNowaElectronicsifyouwanttogetthejob.

Whatareyourideasabouthappiness?Doyouhavea

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