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At about 4:30, we are go home! Today we are very happy!! Carrie @ 15:32 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(0) | ÒıÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ 2004-01-22 11:18 Happy New Year Happy New Year Happy New Year everybody! I believe everybody will have a good time in the new year! And I hope everybody will do the best and study hard in the new term! Carrie @ 11:18 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(0) | ÒıÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ 2004-01-19 17:42 Ó¢ÓïÖܱ¨µÚ24ÆÚ Ó¢ÓïÖܱ¨µÚ24ÆÚ Ò» µ¥´Ê±æÒô ÕÒ³öÏÂÁе¥´Ê»®Ïß²¿·Ö·¢ÒôÓëÆäËûÈı¸ö²»Í¬µÄÒ»Ïî £¨ £© 1 ¡£ A ¡£ w o nderful B ¡£ m o ment C ¡£ w o rried D ¡£ an o ther £¨ £© 2 ¡£ A ¡£ l a st B ¡£ tom a to C ¡£ pot a to D ¡£ f a st £¨ £© 3 ¡£ A ¡£ lant er n B ¡£ speak er C ¡£ neith er D ¡£ t er m £¨ £© 4 ¡£ A ¡£ w or ld B ¡£ rep or t C ¡£ passp or t D ¡£ p or k £¨ £© 5 ¡£ A ¡£ sin ge r B ¡£ stran ge C ¡£ Geor ge D ¡£ messa ge ¶ş µ¥ÏîÑ¡Ôñ ´ÓÏÂÁи÷ÌâºóËù¸øµÄËĸöÑ¡ÏîÖĞÑ¡Ôñ×î¼Ñ´ğ°¸ £¨ £© 6 ¡£ A £º Lucy didn¡¯t go to the cinema last Saturday ¡£ B £º ­­_________ A £º So did Lily B £º So didn¡¯t Lily C £º Neither did Lily D £º Neither didn¡¯t Lily £¨ £© 7 ¡£ He had noting to say £¬ ? A: didn¡¯t he B: did he C: hadn¡¯t he D £º doesn¡¯t he £¨ £© 8 ¡£ You might­­ to meet us in Beijing in the summer holidays ¡£ A £º able B £º will be able C £º be able £¨ £© 9 ¡£ We can make all kinds of things____ ice ¡£ A £º out of B £º into C £º out from D £º to £¨ £© 10 ¡£ Some ice houses are______ to walk into ¡£ A £º enough big B: big enough C £º enough small D £º small enough £¨ £© 11 ¡£ I¡¯m sorry to make you_______. A £º angry B: to angry C: to be angry D: angrily £¨ £© 12 ¡£ The Yellow River is one of________ in China . A: the longest river B £º longer river C £º the longest rivers D £º longer rivers £¨ £© 13 ¡£ He got up late this morning £¬ so he_______ run to school ¡£ A £º had to B £º could C £º will D: may £¨ £© 14 ¡£ Mr White______ to do some running in the park in the morning, but he doesn¡¯t do it any longer. A: used B: uses C: had used D: will use £¨ £© 15 ¡£ I¡¯ll tell Jack about it as soon as he______ home A: will get B: gets to C: got to D: gets Èı ¾äĞÍת»» ¸ù¾İÌâºóÀ¨ºóÃæÄÚµÄÒªÇó¸ÄĞ´ÏÂÁоä×Ó 16 £® The ice houses are very big ¡£ People can walk into them ¡££¨ºÏ²¢³É¼òµ¥¾ä£© The ice houses are_______ ________ for people_______ ________ into ¡£ 17 £® I like both English and maths £¨¸ÄΪ·ñ¶¨¾ä£© I like_________ English________ maths 18. ¡°Don¡¯t talk in class.¡± Miss Liu said. ( ¸ÄΪ¼ä½ÓÒıÓï ) Miss Liu_______ us______ _______ ________ in class ËÄ Çé¾°½»¼Ê ¸ù¾İÇé¾°£¬Ñ¡ÔñÓëÆäÏà·ûµÄÑ¡Ï²¹È«¶Ô»° A £º I want to spend my summer holidays in Dalian ¡£ Do you know the city £¿ B £º Yes £¬ I have been there three times ¡£ A £º 19 B: Yes, I like it very much. She is becoming one of the biggest cities in the world. A: 20 B: It is clean and beautiful. The people there are friendly and the football team is strong. A: 21 B: No, not very hot. 22 A: How wonderful! Swimming in the sea is more interesting than in the lake. B: 23_ A: Would you please go with me? B: Sorry, I have no time. I hope you enjoy it. A: Thank you. A: You may have a swim in the sea. B: Is it hot there in summer? C: Do you like it? D: I¡¯m sure you¡¯ll have a good time there. E: What do you think of the city? Îå ÍêĞÎÌî¿Õ ͨ¶ÁÏÂÃæ¶ÌÎÄ£¬ÕÆÎÕÆğ´óÒ⣬Ȼºó´Ó¸÷ÌâºóËù¸øµÄËĸöÑ¡ÏîÖĞÑ¡Ôñ×î¼Ñ´ğ°¸Ìî¿Õ People celebrate Mother¡¯s Day in the USA ¡£ It¡¯s also a holiday in some__24__ countries. It is on the second Sunday in May. It is a day to thank mothers. 25_ the day mothers usually 26 flowers and cards. On the cards, children will write ¡°Thanks, Mum¡±, ¡° To the best mother in the world¡± , ¡°Best wishes for Mother¡¯s Day¡± and so on. Where does the idea for the holiday__27_? We should thank Miss Anna Jarvis. She brought up the idea of having 28_ day. She lived in West Virginia . Her mother died 29_ May 9 th , 1905 . She 30 her mother. She wrote letters to some 31 persons. In her letters she asked them to decide a day for 32_ mothers. Then the USA made Mother¡¯s Day on the second Sunday in May in 1913. On Mother¡¯s Day, children give presents to their mothers, or the whole family go out and try to do 33 for their mothers. ( ) 24 A. the other B. other C. else D. another ( ) 25 A. In B. On C. At D. Of ( ) 26 A. send B. give C. receive D. buy ( ) 27 A. be from B. is from C. come from D. comes from ( ) 28 A. a such B. such a C. so a D. a so ( ) 29 A. in B. on C. at D. about ( ) 30 A. had a deep love for B. had a good time with C. got on well with D. was very pleased with ( ) 31 A. kind B. famous C. small D. important ( ) 32 A. every B. all C. none D. each ( ) 33 A. nice something B. something nice C. anything nice D. nice everything Áù ÔĶÁÀí½â ÔĶÁ¶ÌÎÄ£¬»Ø´ğÏÂÁĞÎÊÌâ Mr Evans works in Sydney . Last week he had a two-week holiday, but he didn¡¯t know where to go . His friend Robert told him that he might go to Moscow chenjiayu @ 17:42 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(0) | ÒıÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ 2004-01-18 15:21 The lion and the mouse The lion and the mouse A big lion was asleep.A little mouse woke him up.The mouse said,"Please don't eat me and some day I will save£¨¾È£© your life."The lion laughed,but he let the mouse go free. Latter the big lion was carght in a net.The mouse chewed and cut the rope to free the lion.The lion was very grateful£¨¸Ğ¼¤£© to his hind,little friend. JIANGYI @ 15:21 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(1) | ÒıÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ 2004-01-18 14:50 ÄØ¸öÊî¼ÙÓĞØ¿ºÃ‡Síû£¿ ¹ãÖİÓ°ÊǪ́ÖÜÒ»ÖÁÖÜÎåÍíÉÏ 8:00 <<Ê®°ËËêµÄÌì¿Õ>> stephbyshan @ 14:50 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(0) | ÒıÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ 2004-01-18 13:57 Ó¢ÓïÖܱ¨ µÚ 22 ÆÚÓ¢ÓïÖܱ¨ Unit 7 £¨ Ls25 ¡ª 28 £© Ò» ´Ê»ã ¸ù¾İËù¸øÓ¢ÎÄÊÍÒåĞ´³öµ¥´Ê 1 the lowest point or part 2 ______ truly 3 ______ award given to the winner of a competition 4 ______ more than what is usual 5 ______ very good ¶ş µ¥ÏîÑ¡Ôñ 6 The famous singer came to Guangzhou the National Music Festival A. to B.at C.in D.for 7 I have finished the music for a film. That____me two months A. will take B. took C. takes D. was taking 8 When we stay with an English family, we must do our best to be___ A. polite B. impolite C. politely D. impolitely 9 They sent their best wishes_____ your parents. A. for B. to C. at D. with 10 The Browns_____ Beijing for four years. A. have been in B. have been to C. have gone to D. has been in 11 Lily said she would go sight-seeing____ the summer holidays. A. on B. for C. at D. during 12 He is helping his mother____ the windows. A. cleans B. cleaning C. clean D. is cleaning 13 It is____ to get cold in London. A. beginning B. beginning C. began D. begins 14 Next month I am____ to Beijing with my parents. A. traveler B. traveling C. traveled D. will travel 15 A: Would you like to pick apples on the farm? B: _____ A. Sure, I would love B. Certainly, I could C. Sure, I could D. Certainly, I would love to Èı Çé¾°½»¼Ê ¸ù¾İÇé¾°£¬²¹È«¶Ô»° A £º Hello. Mary speaking .Is that Lucy? B: Yes____ A: Lucy, Ying Tian said you looked a____ sad today. Are you all right now? B: Yes, thank you. I¡¯m_____ I will have to move to Bejing to live with my father. I can¡¯t play with all of you any longer. A: be so sad. Please be excited about to a new place. We¡¯ll be friends all the time. B: Thank you, Mary. ËÄ ÍêĞÍÌî¿Õ ÔĶÁÏÂÁжÌÎÄ£¬¸ù¾İ¶ÌÎÄÄÚÈİÑ¡Ôñ×î¼Ñ´ğ°¸Ìî¿Õ£¬Ê¹¶ÌÎÄÒâ˼ÍêÕûͨ˳ Mr and Mrs David are very forgetful. For example, Mr David sometimes goes to work on Sunday mornings, because he thinks it is_21_. And Mrs David sometimes forgets to cook supper for the family. One summer they planned to 22 to New York for their holidays. They got to the airport only ten minutes_23__ the plane took off. So time was short. But_24_ Mrs David said she must tell Liz, their daughter , not to forget to_25_the front door when she went to school. But Liz was at school. They couldn¡¯t tell her about it by_26_. So they hurried to the post office. Mrs Daivd wrote a short note to Liz, and Mr David bought a_27_ and an envelope. Soon the note was ready. They put the stamp on the envelope in a hurry and dropped it in the letter_28_, but suddenly Mrs David began to cry. The short letter was_29_ in her hand. She put the plane tickets in the_30_. ( ) 21. A. sunny B. cloudy C. Monday D. Sunday ( ) 22. A. walk B. drive C. fly D. run ( ) 23. A. before B. often C. when D. because ( ) 24. A. often B. ever C. always D. suddenly ( ) 25 A. open B. lock C. close D. push ( ) 26 A. plane B. train C. telephone D. bus ( ) 27 A. note B. pen C. stamp D. office ( ) 28 A envelope B. box C./ D. office ( ) 29 A. still B. already C. always D. not ( ) 30 A. plane B. envelope C. hand D. school Îå ÔĶÁÀí½â ÔĶÁÏÂÁжÌÎÄ£¬È»ºó¸ù¾İ¶ÌÎÄÄÚÈİÑ¡Ôñ×î¼Ñ´ğ°¸ Mozart was born on January 27 th , 1756 and died on December 5 th , 1791. When he was three, he often had lessons with his elder sister. Where he played music for lots of people. But some people didn¡¯t believe that a little boy could write such beautiful music. They asked him to stay in a room all by himself for a week and somebody watched the room all the time. In a week, he finished a new piece of music. After that, people believed that he could write beautiful music. Mozart died when he was still a young man. During his short life, he studied music and taught music and played music and wrote music. But he couldn¡¯t make much money. Often he had to borrow money from his friends. But his music made him happy and for more than two hundred years his music has made other people happy, too ( )31. When he was_____, Mozart took music lessons with his sister. A. three B. five C. young D. born ( )32. Some people wanted to know whether he could write beautiful music, so they asked him to stay in a room_____ for a week. A. lonely B. alone C. with all the people D. with his family ( )33. Mozart lived______ A. a long time B. long time C. a long life D. a short life ( )34. Mozart word hard, but he was_____ A. luck B. rich C. happy D. poor ( )35. His music made______ happy A. both him and other people B. only him C. other people D. nobody Áù ×ÛºÏÌî¿Õ ¸ù¾İ¶ÌÎÄÄÚÈݺÍÊ××ÖĸÌáʾ£¬²¹È«¶ÌÎÄ One day, a little donkey l____ his mother and went out to play alone. As he was p____ happily near a river, a hungry wolf came at him. But the little donkey wasn¡¯t a_____ at all. He said, ¡°Mr Wolf, you can¡¯t e____ me yet. I have just got a thorn in one of my hoofs. When you eat me, the t_____ may prick your mouth. Could you please h____ me pull it out first?¡± ¡°Of c____¡± , said the wolf. Then he put his head close to the hoof and began to l____ for the thorn. Suddenly the little donkey kicked the wolf strongly. The wolf was b____ hurt, he had to run away. In this way, the clever donkey saved h______. chenjiayu @ 13:57 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(0) | ÒıÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ 2004-01-18 00:08 ¸øÄãµÄÀñÎï °Å±È0 stephbyshan @ 00:08 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(0) | ÒıÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ 2004-01-17 22:30 Unit 7 (ls2526) Unit 7 (ls2526) Talking about future plans Name: Stephby (Ôøº£Éº) Written Test Part ¢ñ .µ¥´Ê±çÒô ÕÒ³öÏÂÁĞ»®Ïß²¿·Ö·¢ÒôÓëÆäËûÈı¸ö²»Í¬µÄÒ»Ïî¡£ ( ) 1. A. b o ttom B. m o ment C. c o py D. o pposite ( ) 2. A. h a ndbag B. pl a n C. ch a nge D. tr a vel ( ) 3. A. re c ently B. c enter C. dan c er D. espe c ially ( ) 4. A. m ea n B. cl ea n C. r ea lly D. ea ch ( ) 5. A. prov i nce B. w i sh C. m i ght D. s i nce ¢ò .´Ê»ã ÓÃËù¸øµ¥´ÊµÄÕıÈ·ĞÎʽÌî¿Õ¡£ 6. Jacky is worried about (eat) in India. 7. Your teacher asked you (not watch) TV too much. 8. He is trying to make the baby (happily). 9. Talking in class is (polite). 10. I¡¯m (real) looking forward to the Spring Festival. ¢ó . µ¥ÏîÑ¡Ôñ ´ÓÏÂÁи÷ÌâºóËù¸øµÄËĸöÑ¡ÏîÖĞÑ¡Ôñ×î¼Ñ´ğ°¸Ìî¿Õ¡£ ( ) 11. My pen friend¡¯s letter has just . A. got to B. arrived C. reached D. arrived in ( ) 12. The students are very busy the moment. A. at B. on C. for D. in ( ) 13. The teacher says he to Beijing before. A. didn¡¯t go B. haven¡¯t been C. have never been D. has never been ( ) 14. Kelly says she will miss about you . A. hear B. hears C. to hear D. hearing ( ) 15. She says she is looking forward to the picnic. A. have B. has C. having D. had ( ) 16. Would you like to take part the sports meeting? A. to B. at C. in D. with ( ) 17. Neither Linda nor Lily ever stayed with foreigners before. A. have B. has C. had D. haven¡¯t ( ) 18. Do you have to say? A. anything else B. something else C. else anything D. else something ( ) 19. Is Zhong Lin taller than any other in his class? A. students B. the students C. some students D. student ( ) 20. Bob playing football, doesn¡¯t he? A. is B. just C. loving D. enjoys ¢ô . Çé¾°½»¼Ê ¸ù¾İËù¸øÇé¾°£¬²¹È«¶Ô»°¡£ A: Would you like 21 to drink? B: Yes, please. A: What 22 a glass of milk or something 23 ? B: A cup of coffee. A: Well, let me give you some meat and make 24 at home , please. B: Ok. Ah, I¡¯ve 25 tasted (Æ·³¢) so delicious meat. A: Really? Have some 26 ? B: All right, and I¡¯d like to taste the soup. A: It¡¯s very 27 of you. Oh, yes, it¡¯s 28 , too. B: Ok. Now, help yourself to some beef. A: Shall I bring you some rice? B: Yes, please. But just a 29 . I never thought you¡¯re so wonderful a cook. A: Thank you. I¡¯m glad you 30 it. ¢õ . ÍêĞÎÌî¿Õ ÏÈͨ¹ı¶ÁÏÂÃæ¶ÌÎÄ£¬ÕÆÎÕÆä´óÒ⣬Ȼºó´Ó¸÷ÌâºóËù¸øµÄËĸöÑ¡ÏîÖĞÑ¡Ôñ×î¼Ñ´ğ°¸Ìî¿Õ¡£ Many people like to watch TV. 31 TV is one of the most important activities of the day. TV brings the outside world 32 to people. Some people say the world is 33 than 34 because of TV. What¡¯s going on in other countries? How do people live in places faraway? 35 there a good sports game somewhere? What¡¯s the life in the deepest part of the sea? If you want to 36 there and other kinds of things, just turn on the TV. Turn it on and watch. You can see a lot and you can learn a lot. Of course, people can also learn through reading or listening 37 the radio. But with TV they can learn better and more easily. 38 ? Because they can hear and watch at the same time. TV helps to open our eyes. TV also helps to open our minds. TV often gives 39 new ideas. We learn newer and better ways of doing things. TV is a wonderful thing. We should make better use 40 it? ( )31. A. Watch B. Watches C. Watching D. To watch ( )32. A. closed B. close C. closing D. closest ( )33. A. small B. smaller C. big D. bigger ( )34. A. ago B. before C. early D. earlier ( )35. A. Is B. Was C. Are D. Were ( )36. A. know B. get C. find D. see ( )37. A. on B. in C. at D. to ( )38. A. When B. Where C. Which D. Why ( )39. A. we B. us C. ours D. our ( )40. A. for B. at C. of D. on ¢ö . ÔĶÁÀí½â ÔĶÁÏÂÁжÌÎÄ£¬È»ºó¸ù¾İ¶ÌÎÄÄÚÈİÑ¡Ôñ×î¼Ñ´ğ°¸Ìî¿Õ¡£ An old lady went out shopping last Tuesday. She came to a bank and saw a car near the gate. A man got out of the car and went into the bank. The old lady looked into the car. The keys were in the car. The old lady took the keys and followed the man into the bank. The man took a gun out of his pocket and said to the clerk, ¡° Give me all the money! ¡± But the old lady did not see this. She went up to the man, put the keys in his hand and said, ¡° Young man, be careful next time. Never leave your keys in the car. Someone¡¯s going to steal it. ¡± The man looked at the clerk, and then he took his keys, ran out of the bank, got into his car and drove away quickly, without getting any money. ( )41. The story took place . A. in supermarket B. at home C. in the bank D. in the school ( )42. The old lady . A. drove her car B. went to the bank for some money C. stole the man¡¯s car D. took the keys and gave them to the man ( )43. The old lady was very . A. brave B. clever C. kind D. polite ( )44. Which of the following is true? A. The man did not get any money from the bank. B. The man thanked the old lady. C. The clerk gave the old lady some money. D. The man ran away quickly. ¢÷ . ×ÛºÏÌî¿Õ ¸ù¾İ¶ÌÎÄÄÚÈݼ°Ê××ÖĸÌáʾ²¹È«¶ÌÎÄ£¬Ã¿¿ÕÏŞÌîÒ»´Ê¡£ Many people like keeping pets. Dogs and cats are very p 45 pets. Some people k 46 birds and fish. They need l 47 space ( ¿Õ¼ä ) and are e 48 to look after. If you want to have a pet, you can buy one from a pet s 49 . Then you must be c 50 not to buy a sick animal. It¡¯s best if you k 51 something about the pet you want. This helps you choose a good one. When you have a pet, you much r 52 to feed it on time. You should also give it a clean and comfortable place to r 53 . Your pet will be h 54 and healthy if you give it love and good care. ¢ø . ÊéÃæ±í´ï ¸ù¾İÏÂÁĞÌáʾ£¬Ğ´Ò»Æª 60-80 ´Ê×óÓҵĶÌÎÄ¡£ ÈËÃǰ®»¨£¬ÒòΪËüÃÀÀö¶øÇÒÓĞâùÈ˵ÄÏãζ¡£´ó¼Ò¾­³£Óû¨À´×°ÊÎ £¨ decorate£© ¸÷ÖÖ¸÷ÑùµÄ³¡Ëù¡£ÈËÃÇÒ²¿ÉÒÔÓû¨À´±í´ï×Ô¼ºµÄ¸ĞÇé¡£ÀıÈ磺ÔÚĸÇ×½ÚÄÇÌ죬Ğí¶àÄêÇáÈËÅå´ø¿µÄËܰ £¨ carnations£© ÒÔ±í´ï¶ÔĸÇ׵İ®ºÍ×ğ¾´ £¨ respect£© ¡£ ²Î¿¼´ğ°¸ Written Test Part ¢ñ. 1 ¡ª 5 BCDCC ¢ò. 6. eating 7. not to watch 8. happy 9. impolite 10. really ¢ó. 11 ¡ª 15 BADDC 16 ¡ª 20 CBADD ¢ô. 21.something 22.about 23.else 24.yourself 25.never 26.more 27.kind 28.delicious 29.little 30.enjoy ¢õ. 31 ¡ª 35 CBBBA 36 ¡ª 40 ADDBC ¢ö. 41 ¡ª 44 CDCA ¢÷. 45. popular 46. keep 47. less 48. easier 49. shop 50.careful 51. know 52. remember 53. rest 54.happy ¢ø. ( ÂÔ ) stephbyshan @ 22:30 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(1) | ÒıÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ 2004-01-17 22:18 Ïɾ³PKµÄ¼ÓQQ228497285 Ïɾ³PKµÄ¼ÓQQ228497285 Beckham @ 22:18 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(1) | ÒıÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ 2004-01-17 18:19 Happy new year! Everybody! Happy new year! I hope you will give me a great surprise in the new term. I believe each of you can do a good job if you work hard. I believe each of you can learn English well if you try your best . ÎÒÏ£Íûÿ¸öͬѧ¿ìµã×¢²á,¾¡¿ì´«ÉÏÄãµÄ¼Ñ×÷! Be healthy! Be happy! MissDuan @ 18:19 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(4) | ÒıÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ 2004-01-17 16:32 a girl in our class I have a friend called Linqian .She is not good at study,but she work harder than the best student in our class.So , what a lovely girl ! " Don't talk about anyone,if you haven't knowed her or him " If you haven't knowed Linqian before, don't say that she has nothing to enjoy . Of course ,she is not so knockout ,but she has lots of merit,she is the best piano player in our class,isn't she? Well,if you want to be friend with Linqian,that"s OK, she will be glad to know you ! weiminyi @ 16:32 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(2) | ÒıÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ 2004-01-17 14:50 I'm sad to have a short holiday This winter holiday is too short for us . We almost have no time to play. If we want tofinish our homework ,we must do it day after day¡­¡­So busy we are! weiminyi @ 14:50 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(0) | ÒıÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ 2004-01-16 21:44 Ó¢ÓïÖܱ¨21ÆÚ ÕÒ³öÏÂÁе¥´Ê»®Ïß²¿·Ö·¢ÒôÓëÆäËüÈı¸ö²»Í¬µÄÒ»Ïî 1( )A. o ver B.pr o gramme C.p o stcard D.w o nderful 2( )A.extr a B.l a nguage C.Germ a n D.veget a ble 3( )A.ch oo se B.f oo tball C.t oo thbrush D.n oo dle 4( )A. w rite B. w hen C. w ater D. w ish 5( )A. ch oose B. ch opstick C. Ch ristmas D. Ch inatown ÓÃÀ¨ºÅÄÚËù¸øµ¥´ÊµÄÕıÈ·ĞÎʽÌî¿Õ 6.They have never stayed with (foreign) before. 7.Miss White is (fly) back to London next week. 8.Her mother misses (hear) about her. 9.We are (especial) worried about your safety. 10.He is (luck). He hasn¡¯t passed the exam. 11.They¡¯ll go sight-seeing for the two (month) holiday. 12.Mary says best (wish)for Elsa ´ÓÏÂÁи÷ÌâºóËù¸øµÄËĸöÑ¡ÏîÖĞÑ¡Ôñ×î¼Ñ´ğ°¸Ìî¿Õ 13.( ) I will work my uncle¡¯s farm if I have time. A at B in C on D from 14.( ) Would you like your mother the house? A helping¡­cleaning B to help¡­clean C to help¡­cleans D helping¡­to clean 15 ( ) Jack is worried about in foreign families. A staying B to stay C stays D stayed 16 ( ) The little dog is very friendly, please stop it. A to be afraid of B being afraid of C be afraid for D afraid of 17 ( ) The famous singer come to Guangzhou but to listen. A not sing B didn¡¯t sing C not singing D not to sing 18 ( ) Are you looking forward to the twins¡¯ new CD? A have B having C has D had 19 ( ) Let¡¯s go and good morning to them. A tell B speak C say D talk 20 ( ) W: Do you have a plan for the winter holidays? M: Yes. I with my grandparents in Beijing. A am staying B shall staying C stayed D might staying 21 ( ) I you can come to my party. A hope B like C love D want 22 ( ) W: Can you come and play games with us? M: A I think I¡¯ll go shopping B I¡¯d like to play games C Ask Mary, I think she can D I¡¯m afraid I can¡¯t ¸ù¾İÌâºóÀ¨ºÅÄÚµÄÒªÇó¸ÄĞ´ÏÂÁоä×Ó 23 If you get lonely, you can phone your parents. £¨Í¬Òå¾äת»»£© If you lonely, you can your parents. 24 Frank is worried about the exam . £¨¾Í»®Ïß²¿·ÖÌáÎÊ£© Frank 25 My aunt says, ¡°Your uncle and I are going to see you.¡± £¨¸ÄΪ¼ä½ÓÒıÓ My aunt says that uncle and going to see 26 That lady is not a singer. She is a dancer. £¨Í¬Òå¾äת»»£© That lady is a , a 27 There is little food in the fridge, £¨²¹³ä·´ÒâÒÉÎʾ䣩 ¸ù¾İÇé¾°£¬²¹³ä¶Ô»°£¬Ã¿¿ÕÒ»´Ê A £º Do you think a foreign language is interesting as art? B: Yes, but it is important and more useful than art. A: I agree with you. For example, English is more difficult than art. Art is more popular than a foreign language, I B: Today more and more visitors to China and more and more Chinese go to other . People have to learn to each other. So foreign languages are more important. A: I think are important and interesting. We must work hard and learn them . ͨ¶ÁÏÂÃæ¶ÌÎÄ£¬ÕÆÎÕÆä´óÒ⣬Ȼºó´Ó¸÷ÌâºóËù¸øµÄËĸöÑ¡ÏîÖĞÑ¡Ôñ×î¼Ñ´ğ°¸ One say Mrs. Smith had a pair of shoes. There was something wrong with them. So she asked her husband to take them to the . Mr. Smith did , and put the ticket for them in his pocket. He went four days later to get shoes, but when he went into the shop, he couldn¡¯t find his ticker again. And the shoemaker did not want to give him the shoes until ht got . ¡° do you know that the shoes are yours, please give me the ticket!¡± said the shoemaker. Mrs. Smith the shoed urgently, so he for a moment and then went out to his car. It was at the side of the road the shop. He opened the door and said to his .¡±Get !¡± The dog began to smell around the shop and soon brought Mrs. Smith¡¯s shoes to Mr. Smith 38 ( ) A shop B factory C car D house 39 ( ) A that B so C it D too 40 ( ) A with B on C back D by 41 ( ) A one B money C angry D it 42 ( ) A Which B Where C When Dhow 43 ( ) A needed B wear C liked D mended 44 ( ) A waited B thought C stood D thanked 45 ( ) A far B nearby C inside D out of 46 ( ) A dog B child C cat D wife 47 ( ) A way B thicket C shoes D shoemaker ÔĶÁÏÂÁжÌÎÄ£¬È»ºó¸ù¾İ¶ÌÎÄÄÚÈİÑ¡Ôñ×î¼Ñ´ğ°¸ Many people have to work on weekends. Some people do not mind. Other people think it is terrible. One man thinks working on weekends can be dangerous. He is Graham. Graham works in an office. One Saturday, he went to his office to do some work. When he got on the lift, it stopped between floors. He could not get out. He started to shout, but no one heard him. Then he remembered that it was a holiday. No one was going to work until Tuesday! There was nothing for him to do. He had to wait. Whit nothing to eat or drink, Graham spent most of the time sleeping. Early on Tuesday morning, the vice president of the company came to work and found the lift was not working. He sent someone to repair it. When they opened the lift, Graham came out cold, weak and tired. He stayed in the lift for 72hours. Now Graham says, ¡°I only use lifts when they have telephones in them.¡± 48 ( ) Why couldn¡¯t Graham get out of the lift? A It didn¡¯t work B It was weekend C It was an office D It was a holiday 49 ( ) In the lift was no A food B water C telephone D all of the above 50 ( ) What didn¡¯t Graham do in the lift? A He shouted B He slept C He drank D He waited 51 ( ) How long did he stay in the lift? A For 72 hours B For a weekend C On Saturday D never 52 ( )Who helped him get out of the lift? A The vice president B His mother C His friend D The lift XIEXINGYI @ 21:44 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(1) | ÒıÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ 2004-01-16 10:46 Death of a Hostess£¨Ò»Î»º½¿ÕĞ¡½ãµÄËÀ£© Death of a Hostess һλº½¿ÕĞ¡½ãµÄËÀ ¡¡¡¡On May 4, 2000, Lucie Blackman, wearing high heels and a silver and black ensemble coordinated to match her Samsonite luggage, disembarked from a 13-hour Virgin Atlantic flight from London to Tokyo and stepped into Japan's national nightmare. A former British Airways stewardess who prided herself on being, "chic, sophisticated and smart," Lucie sometimes did her hair even before going to the gym for a workout. ¡¡¡¡2000Äê5ÔÂ4ÈÕ£¬Â¶Ü硤²¼À³¿ËÂü´©×Ÿ߸úЬºÍÓëËıµÄÒøÉ«ĞĞÀîÏäÏàÅäµÄÒøºÚÌ××°×ßÏ·ɻú£¬½áÊøÁËËı´ÓÂ׶ص½¶«¾©³¤´ï13¸öСʱµÄÊ״οçÔ½´óÎ÷ÑóÖ®Â㬲½ÈëÁËÈÕ±¾¾Ù¹úجÃÎÖ®ÖĞ¡£×÷ΪһÃûÒÔ¡°±ğÖ¿ɰ®¡¢¾­Ñé·á¸»¡¢´ÏÃ÷ÁæÀş¡±×ÔÚ¼µÄǰӢ¹úº½¿Õ¹«Ë¾³ËÎñÔ±£¬Â¶ÜçÓĞʱºòÉõÖÁÔÚÈ¥½¡Éí·¿¶ÍÁ¶Ö®Ç°¶¼Òª×öÍ··¢¡£ ¡¡¡¡Lucie's face, more than any other, would eventually become synonymous with millennial Tokyo's anxieties, aspirations and insecurities. When she vanished two months later into the Tokyo night, the subject of speculation, rumor and salacious gossip, she became the poster child, literally, of a nation that was suddenly unsure of where it was going and of what was happening to it. ¡¡¡¡ÓëÆäËûÈ˲»Í¬£¬Â¶ÜçµÄÁ³½«×îÖÕ³ÉΪǧÄê¶«¾©½¹ÂÇ¡¢¿ÊÍûºÍȱ·¦°²È«µÄͬÒåÓï¡£µ±Á½¸öÔºóËıÏûʧÔÚ¶«¾©µÄҹĻÖĞʱ£¬×÷Ϊ²ÂÒÉ¡¢Ò¥ÑÔºÍÏÂÁ÷Á÷ÑԵĶÔÏó£¬Ëı³ÉÁËÒ»¸öͻȻ֮¼ä²»ÄÜÈ·¶¨×Ô¼º½«ÏòºÎ´¦È¥£¬½«ÃæÁÙºÎÖÖÇé¿öµÄ¹ú¼ÒµÄº£±¨Å®ÀÉ¡£ ¡¡¡¡Tokyo that spring was a city mired in its ninth consecutive year of economic stagnation. Even Lucie had heard tales of Japan's fiscal woes¡ªthe depressed real estate market, the companies slashing expense accounts¡ªbut the city she saw was an entirely different spectacle. As she settled down in a "gaijin house" in central Tokyo and looked for work in some of Roppongi district's hostess clubs, Lucie, 21, saw a city that was almost carnal in its appetites and bacchanalian in its spirit. She would never have guessed this was a city in decline. Instead the atmosphere, on the streets and in the bars was a sort of greedy get-it-while-you-can consumerism. What she was still too new to sense was that this rapaciousness was born not of optimism but desperation. The economic pie was shrinking, so everyone was reaching for the biggest slice while there was still something left to grab. ¡¡¡¡ÄÇÒ»Äê´ºÌ죬¶«¾©ÊÇÒ»¸öÏİÈëÁ¬Ğø¾ÅÄê¾­¼ÃÍ£Ö͵ijÇÊĞ¡£¼´Ê¹ÊǶÜçÒ²Ìıµ½¹ıÈÕ±¾²ÆÕşŞ×¾İµÄ´«ÑÔ¡ª¡ª·¿µØ²úÊг¡µÍÃÔ£¬¹«Ë¾´óÁ¿Ï÷¼õ¿ªÖ§¡ª¡ªµ«Ëı¿´µ½µÄÕâ¸ö³ÇÊĞÊÇÒ»ÖÖÍêÈ«²»Í¬µÄ¾°Ïó¡£µ±ËıÔÚ¶«¾©ÊĞÖĞĞĵġ°Íâ¹úÈË×¡Õ¬Çø¡±°²¶ÙÏÂÀ´£¬ÔÚÁù±¾Ä¾µØÇø¼¸¸öÎèŮҹ×Ü»áÕÒ¹¤×÷µÄʱºò£¬21ËêµÄ¶Üç¿´µ½µÄÊÇÒ»¸öÈâ³Ø¾ÆÁÖ£¬³¹Ò¹¿ñ»¶µÄ³ÇÊĞ¡£Ëı¾ø²»»áÏëµ½ÕâÊÇÒ»¸ö´¦ÔÚË¥ÍËÖеijÇÊĞ¡£Ïà·´£¬ÔÚ½ÖµÀÉÏ£¬ÔھưÉÀµ½´¦¶¼ÊÇ̰À·µÄ¼°Ê±ĞĞÀÖµÄÏû·ÑÖ÷Òå¡£Ëı»¹Ã»ÓĞÈÏʶµ½£¬ÕâÖÖ̰À·²¢²»ÊÇÓëÉú¾ãÀ´µÄÀÖ¹Û£¬¶øÊǾøÍû¡£¾­¼ÃµÄµ°¸âÕıÔÚήËõ£¬Ö»Òª»¹ÓĞʣϵĵ°¸â¿ÉÒÔ¾ğÈ¡£¬Ã¿¸öÈ˶¼ÏëÄõ½×î´óµÄÒ»¿é¡£ ¡¡ ¡¡Roppongi, where she eventually found work at a hostess bar called Casablanca, is the neon-lit playground of this civilization in decline, where Japanese Neros go to fiddle while their economy burns, where saked-up salarymen nuzzle Russian strippers. The district is home to scores of dives, caf¨¦s, strip clubs, casinos and after-hours clubs catering to foreigners and to Japanese who like to hang out with them. The crowd¡ªAmerican bond-traders in Brooks Brothers suits, visiting models, second-rate rock stars, African bouncers, Israeli street vendors, drunken U.S. Marines, Pakistani pimps and assorted polyglot freaks¡ªreinforced the notion of Roppongi as ground zero for Tokyo's gilded, fecund nightlife. ¡¡¡¡Ëı×îºóÔÚÁù±¾Ä¾Ò»¼Ò½Ğ×ö¡°¿¨Èø²¼À¼¿¨¡±µÄÎèÅ®¾Æ°ÉÕÒµ½Á˹¤×÷¡£ÔÚÕâ¸öË¥ÂäµÄÎÄÃ÷ÖĞ£¬Áù±¾Ä¾ÊÇÒ»¸öÄŞºçÉÁ˸µÄÓÎÀÖ³¡£¬ÊǾ­¼Ã¿ìËÙÔö³¤Ê±ÄÇĞ©ÈÕ±¾µÄÄá»ÃÇѰ»¶×÷ÀÖÖ®Ëù£¬ÊÇÒ»¸ö¹¤Ğ½×åÓë¶íÂŞË¹ÍÑÒÂÎèÄïµ÷ÇéµÄµØ·½¡£Õâ¸öµØÇøÊǼ¸Ê®¼ÒµÍ¼¶Ò¹×ܻᡢ¿§·È¹İ¡¢ÍÑÒÂÎè¾ãÀÖ²¿¡¢ÓéÀÖ³¡ºÍΪӭºÏÍâ¹úÈ˼°Ï²»¶ÓëËûÃdzöÀ´ÅݰɵÄÈÕ±¾È˶ø¿ªÉèµÄÒ¹¼äÓªÒµµÄ¾ãÀÖ²¿¡£ĞÎĞÎɫɫµÄÈËÃÇ¡ª¡ª´©×Ų¼Â³¿Ë˹ĞÖµÜÅÆÌ××°µÄÃÀ¹úծȯÉÌÈË£¬À´ÓÎÍæµÄÄ£ÌØ£¬¶şÁ÷Ò¡¹öÃ÷ĞÇ£¬·ÇÖŞ±£ïÚ¡¢ÒÔÉ«ÁнÖÍ·Ğ¡··£¬×íõ¸õ¸µÄÃÀ¾üË®±ø£¬°Í»ù˹̹ƤÌõ¿ÍºÍ¸÷ÖÖ¸÷Ñù½²ºÃ¼¸ÖÖÓïÑԵĹÖÈË¡ª¡ªÕâÇ¿»¯ÁËÁù±¾Ä¾ÊǶ«¾©×î·±»ª¡¢×îÓĞÒâ˼µÄÒ¹Éú»îÖĞĞĵĸÅÄî¡£ ¡¡ ¡¡Lucie had come because she had heard there was a fortune to be made in this glittering district simply by pouring drinks and making small talk with Japanese businessmen. To Western girls with a streak of adventure, this Japan has a curious appeal. They find out about hostessing while touring Asia, perhaps, and encountering women returning from Japan who tell stories about the big money. Some answer employment agency ads in overseas newspapers to work in Japan as "dancers" or "entertainers"¡ªonly to find themselves hostessing. Others are just passing through Tokyo, perhaps as the first stop on an Asian itinerary, and see there is easy money to be made rapping to inebriated Japanese. It was a friend's older sister in London who first told Lucie about the opportunities for an attractive young woman in Japan. ¡¡¡¡Â¶ÜçÀ´µ½ÕâÀÊÇÒòΪËıÌı˵ÔÚÕâ¸ö½ğ¹âÉÁÉÁµÄµØÇøÖ»Òª¸øÈ˵¹¾Æ£¬ÔÙÅãÈÕ±¾ÉÌÈ˶ÌÔݵؽ»Ì¸¾ÍÄÜ׬µ½Ò»´ó±ÊÇ®¡£¶ÔÓÚÌìĞÔºÃðÏÕµÄÎ÷·½Å®º¢À´Ëµ£¬ÈÕ±¾¾ßÓĞÒ»ÖÖÆæÌصÄÎüÒıÁ¦¡£Ò²ĞíËıÃÇÔÚÈÕ±¾ÂÃÓεÄʱºò·¢ÏÖÁËÕâÑùµÄÎèÅ®£¬»òÕßÓö¼ûÁË´ÓÈÕ±¾»ØÀ´µÄÅ®×Ó£¬¸æËßÁËËıÃÇÕõ´óÇ®µÄ¹ÊÊ¡£Ò»Ğ©È˻ظ´Á˵ÇÔÚº£ÍⱨֽÉÏ£¬ÕĞÆ¸µ½ÈÕ±¾¹¤×÷µÄ¡°Î赸ÑİÔ±¡±»òÕß¡°ÑİÒÕÈËÔ±¡±µÄ¹ã¸æ¡ª¡ª²»¹ıËıÃÇ·¢ÏÖ×Ô¼ºÈ¥×öµÄÊÇÎèÅ®¡£ÁíÍâһЩÈ˽ö½öÊÇ·¹ı¶«¾©£¬»òÕß¶«¾©ÊÇËıÃÇÑÇÖŞÖ®ÂõĵÚÒ»Õ¾£¬ËıÃÇ·¢ÏÖÖ»ÒªÊÇÅÄÅĺȵÄ×íõ¸õ¸µÄÈÕ±¾È˾ÍÄÜÕâôÈİÒ×µØ×¬µ½Ç®¡£¸æËß¶ÜçÒ»¸öÓĞ÷ÈÁ¦µÄÅ®ÈËÔÚÈÕ±¾´óÓĞ·¢Õ¹µÄ£¬ÊÇËıÔÚÂ׶صÄÒ»¸öÅóÓѵĽã½ã¡£ ¡¡¡¡Very loosely descended from the geisha house tradition, hostess bars hire out women by the hour to act as companions for customers. Hostesses are not prostitutes; they are more like paid, platonic girlfriends. They may choose to sleep with a client, they may not. Although there are no official numbers on how many women work in hostess bars, it's estimated that hundreds of thousands labor throughout Japan in what is surely a multibillion-dollar industry. For the salaryman customers, hostess bars, with their posh atmosphere, beautiful women and steady flow of drinks, are a choice venue in which to try to impress a client or close a business deal. Most hostess clubs employ Japanese and other Asian women, but beginning in the early 1980s, more and more began to stock Western women. Of all the hostesses in Japan, the highest paid tend to be pretty, English-speaking, Caucasian, blond. Lucie met every requirement. ¡¡¡¡´óÌåÔ´×ÔÒÕ¼ËÎİ´«Í³µÄÎèÅ®¾Æ°É°´Ğ¡Ê±¹ÍÓ¶¸¾Å®×÷Ϊ¿ÍÈ˵ÄÅãÊÌ¡£ÎèÅ®²¢²»ÊǼËÅ®£»ËıÃÇÓеãÏóÊշѵ쬰ØÀ­Í¼Ê½µÄÅ®ÅóÓÑ¡£ËıÃÇ¿ÉÒÔÑ¡ÔñÓë¿ÍÈË˯¾õ£¬Ò²¿ÉÒÔ²»ÕâÑù×ö¡£¾¡¹Ü»¹Ã»Óйٷ½Êı×Ö˵Ã÷ÓжàÉÙ¸¾Å®ÔÚÎèÅ®¾Æ°ÉÖй¤×÷£¬µ«¾İ¹À¼Æ£¬Õû¸öÈÕ±¾´óÔ¼Óм¸Ê®ÍòÈËΪÕâÖÖÀûÈó´ïÊıÊ®ÒڵIJúÒµ¹¤×÷¡£¶ÔÓÚÆóÒµÊÜнÕ߹˿ÍÀ´Ëµ£¬ÓĞ×ÅÓÅÑÅÆø·Õ£¬Æ¯ÁÁ¹ÃÄïºÍ¾ÆË®ÖÊÁ¿Îȶ¨µÄÎèÅ®¾Æ°ÉÊǸø¿É»§ÁôϺÃÓ¡ÏóºÍÍê³É½»Ò׵ĺõص㡣´ó¶àÊıµÄÎèÅ®¾ãÀÖ²¿¹ÍÓ¶ÈÕ±¾È˺ÍÑÇÖŞÆäËû¹ú¼Ò¸¾Å®£¬µ«ÔÚ80Äê´úÔçÆÚ£¬Ô½À´Ô½¶àµÄ¾ãÀÖ²¿¿ªÊ¼ÎüÄÉÎ÷·½¸¾Å®¡£ÔÚÈÕ±¾µÄÎèÅ®ÖĞ£¬ÊÕÈë×î¸ßµÄÊÇÄÇЩƯÁÁ¡¢Äܽ²Á÷ÀûÓ¢Ó½ğ·¢µÄ°×ÖÖÈË¡£Â¶Üç·ûºÏÉÏÊöËùÓĞÒªÇó¡£ ¡¡¡¡Lucie and Louise Phillips, a friend who came with her to Tokyo from England, shared a room in the Yoyogi gaijin house. By the start of her second month in Tokyo, Lucie hadn't managed to save any money, but she was beginning to make peace with her Tokyo environs. Continuing to e-mail her sister nearly every day, she told her she was earning the equivalent of $1,450 a week. 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