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The British often shank hands ______they meet.
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A. at first          
B. the first time  
C. for the time    
D. at times
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/>Betty,
I hope you’re well. I’m on holiday in London with my friend Jenny. We arrived by plane on Monday and took a taxi to our hotel. I went for a walk in Hyde Park but Jenny didn’t come with me because she was tired.
Then on Tuesday we saw the clock, Big Ben, and Buckingham Palace. Queen Elizabeth lives in the Palace, but we didn’t see her! I bought some presents but Jenny didn’t buy anything!
The next day we visited the British Museum and had dinner in a Chinese restaurant!
On Thursday morning we relaxed. Then we went to Tower Bridge on the River Thames and looked at the city. It’s very big!
Finally today I did some shopping and Jenny listened to a concert in the park. I came back to the hotel and read the newspaper. Then I wrote some postcards and sent some emails. I took lots of photos and I’m sending them with this email to you!
Tomorrow we’re going to fly home. It was a short holiday, but it was great! Say hello to your mum and dad.
Love,
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【小题1】How did Gran and Jenny go to London for a holiday?
【小题2】Why didn’t Jenny go for a walk in Hyde Park?
【小题3】Did Jenny buy anything on Tuesday?
【小题4】When will Gran and Jenny go back home?
【小题5】请将划线句子翻译成汉语。

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The story tell us about the British writer, Richard Savage. He was once living in London with   1  money in his pockets. In order to get some food and clothes, he wrote the story of his life and managed to have it published. But not many copies of his books were   2  in the shops, and he was still living a hard life. Because of anxiety(忧虑)and malnutrition(营养不良), he became very weak and before long he fell  3 , and a doctor was sent for. The doctor was not rich enough, but was  4  literature. He tried his best to cure Savage of his illness and a week later Savage was out of danger. When he finally recovered(重新获得) his  5 , the doctor sent a bill to Savage for his  6  , but poor Savage had no money to pay it. The doctor waited for a month and sent another bill. Receiving no money again, the doctor went to Savage himself.

"You know you owe(欠) your life to me," said the doctor, "and I should  7 some thankfulness from you."

"I agree," said the writer, " you've done a great favour(恩惠) for me and if I'm not ungrateful for your kindness, I'll damage(损坏) my life to you."

With these words he handed the doctor two copies of The Life of Richard Savage.

The doctor took the books home and began to _ 8  them carefully.

"I see I've  9 the life of a great writer," the doctor said to himself with a sense of pride,  Maybe this is the only thing I could be really   10 of in my life."

Five years later Savage called on the doctor to pay his bill, only to find that the doctor had already passed away .

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2.                A.bought         B.sold            C.printed   D.showed

 

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4.                A.interested in     B.familiar with     C.popular with   D.worried about

 

5.                A.walk           B.health          C.movement D.action

 

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7.                A.wish           B.choose         C.get  D.master

 

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9.                A.made          B.saved          C.trained   D.taught

 

10.               A.fond           B.aware          C.proud D.afraid

 

 

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“Sorry” is a word that people in Britain often say in their daily life.

One day while I was walking 1.o________ the street, a young man ran by hurriedly, brushing(轻擦) against my handbag. He continued his way, but turned 2.b________ and said “sorry” to me. Even in rush, he didn’t 3.f________ to say “sorry”.

Another day, I bought some bananas in a shop. The shopkeeper was passing me the change, but I wasn’t ready for it and a coin dropped onto the 4.f________. “Sorry, Madam,” he said 5.w________ he was picking it up. I was confused(迷惑)why he said “sorry” 6.t________ me.

Another time, I stepped(踩踏)on a man’s 7.f________ at the entrance to a cinema. At the same time, we 8.b________ said “sorry”.

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Do you know what a castle is? A castle is a building special to Europe. Castles were built in the Middle Ages by king and other powerful people who live in. Castles were used by people to protect themselves from their enemies. They are big buildings made form stone and wood.

Today there are still castles all over Europe. Some are in ruins(废墟). But some built later are still in good repair and used even today. One example is Windsor Castle, which is a home to the British queen. It is in the country or Berkshire, not far from London.

Castles have walls around them. In the old days, soldiers would stand on the walls to guard the people in the castle. If enemies came they would shoot arrows(箭) and throw stones at them. Castles also had moats. A moat is a river around the wall that makes it difficult for enemies to get in. It could be either dry or filled with water.

Other people form younger countries love European castles. In the US there are rich people who have brought broken parts of castles to their country and rebuilt them. And some people build “replica” castles---modern copies of Castle.

You probably know the Disneyland Castle in California , US. But did you know it is based on a famous castle in Germany built by King Ludwig Ⅱof Bavaria?

1. Which of the following is TRUE about the castle?

A.It is a special American building.

B.It is made form stone and paper.

C.Only king used to live in one.

D.People used it to protect themselves.

2. We can tell from the story that a moat is __________.

A.a wall

B.a soldier

C.a river

D.a stone

3.According to the passage we can know that______________.

A.There are castles only in some European countries now.

B.In the US, there used to be castles in the Middle Ages.

C.In the US, the people rebuilt the old castles or build the modern ones.

D.The Disneyland castle is built in Germany.

4. What does the passage mainly talk about?

A.The history of castles.

B.Facts about castles.

C.The king and the castles.

D.How to build castles.

 

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There are hundreds of funny and strange expressions in the English language. A lot of them include country names or nationalities. Take these examples:

The Dutch(丹麦人)are the target of most English expressions about nationalities. Why are there so many jokes about the Dutch in English? And what do these expressions mean? In the 17th and early 18th centuries, there were three wars between the British and the Dutch, and Dutch became a bad word. So double Dutch means something that has no meaning or is impossible to understand. A Dutch uncle is someone who gives much stronger advice than they need to. There are later expressions, which are funnier and kinder, like to go Dutch, which is nowadays a popular expression. It means to pay for your part of a bill. This often happens when a group of friends have a meal together, and each person pays for the food they ate. I’m a Dutchman is another commonly used expression. This means not being able to believe something.

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Many people find English expressions confusing, but now that you know about some of them, you can easily have fun finding out many more funny English expressions.

1.Are there many jokes about the Dutch in English?

2.When did Dutch become a bad word?

3.What does “French leave” mean?

4.Which three expressions mentioned above have similar meanings?

5.What do the funny and strange expressions in the passage have in common?

 

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