Bus 26 Schedule

A£ºWhat time does it leave the terminal, Ben?

B£ºIt leaves at nine o'clock, Harry.

A£ºWhat time does it arrive at Five Mile Beach?

B£ºWe will arrive at Give Mile Beach at eleven o'clock.

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(1) Ben and Harry want to go to ________.

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A£®terminal

B£®City Hall

C£®Five Mile Beach

(2) How long does it take the bus to go from the terminal to park?

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A£®An hour.

B£®Half an hour.

C£®One and a half hours.

(3)¡°Arrive at¡±means ________.

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A£®get to

B£®come

C£®get

(4) When it is 10£º00, the bus is at ________.

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A£®swimming

B£®park

C£®High School

(5) How many times does Bus 26 stop altogether?

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A£®7

B£®8

C£®10

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BUS 26 Timetable

Terminus¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡  9:00

A. m.

City Hall¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡   9:15

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Shopping Center¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡    9:30

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Swimming Pool¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ 9:45

A. m.

High School¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡  10:00

A. m.

Sports Ground¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡  10:15 a.m.

Park¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡  10:30

A. m.

New Life Housing Estate¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡  10:45

A. m.

Five Mile Beach¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ 11:00

A. m.

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1. How many stops are on the time table?(¡¡)

A. Seven.¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡    B. Six.

C. Nine.¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡    D. Ten.

2. What time does the bus get to the park?(¡¡)

A. 9:45 A. m.¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡    B. 10:00 A. m.

C. 10:15 A. m.¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡    D. 10:30 A. m.

3. How long does the bus take to get to the swimming pool from the terminus?(¡¡)

A. 45 minutes.¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡    B. 30 minutes.

C. An hour and 15 minutes.¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡    D. 15 minutes.

4. Where is the bus at 10:25 A. m.?(¡¡)

A. At the sports ground.

B. Between the sports ground and the park.

C. At the park.

D. Between the park and New Life Housing Estate.

5. How long does the bus take to get to Five Mile Beach from the park?(¡¡)

A. Ten minutes.¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡   B. 30 minutes.

C. 45 minutes.¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡    D. One hour.

 

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While I was waiting to go into university, I saw in a newspaper a teaching job wanted at a school about ten miles from where I   16 . Because I was in great need of   17  and wanted to do something useful, I applied(ÉêÇë).
Three days later, a letter   18 . It asked me to see the   19  at Croydon. It proved to be a(n)   20  journey ¡ªa train to Croydon station, a ten-minute bus ride and then a walk of   21  a quarter of a mile. As a result I arrived there, feeling too hot to be nervous. Clearly, the principal   22  opened the door. He was   23  and round.
¡°The school¡± he said, ¡°has a group of twenty-four boys between seven and thirteen.¡±
I should have to teach all the   24  except art, which he taught himself. I should have to divide the class into  25  groups and teach them at three different   26 , and I was not    27  at the thought of teaching maths ¡ªa subject which I didn¡¯t do very well in at school. It was   28  that I had to teach them on Saturday afternoon   29  most of my friends would be   30  themselves at that time.
Before I had time to ask about my salary(нˮ), he got up to his feet. ¡°Now,¡± he said. ¡°you¡¯d better meet my wife. She is the one who really runs this school.¡±

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Last Saturday, Tony went to see Benny. But he didn't know   26   Benny lived.   27   the way, he stopped in front of a yellow house, and asked an old woman the   28   to Benny's house. "His house is not far from my house," said the woman. "It's behind the trees. But you can't get there   29   You can go there by bus. It'll   30   you hours to get there   31   foot. " "What's   32   with her?" Tony thought, "I can see Benny's house from here now.  It's behind the   33  ."

Then Tony walked to the other side of the trees. He found the old woman was   34   There was a river in front of him, and he couldn't see a boat. The house was on the other side of the    35  .

1.A. what            B. where           C. how              D. why

2.A. By              B. On              C. Near             D. In

3.A. place           B. house           C. bus              D. way

4.A. well            B. now             C. easily           D. hurriedly

5.A. spend           B. take            C. bring            D. carry

6.A. in              B. on              C. by               D. with

7.A. matter          B. trouble         C. wrong            D. right

8.A. houses          B. rivers          C. trees            D. boats

9.A. right           B. good            C. wrong            D. fine

10.A. road            B. street          C. tree             D. river

 

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Toys Anno¡­

The world¡¯s smallest, but the most beautiful exhibition space for old-day toys.

Opening hours

Monday¡ªFriday: 10a.m.¡ª6p.m.

Sunday:9a.m.¡ª1p.m.

National Museum, London

Bus 26/91/206

 

 

 

 

 

 

FREE service for all young people

aged 8-16

¡ñHomework staff(¹¤×÷ÈËÔ±) on hand to help you

¡ñSpace to work

¡ñBooks £¦ revision guides

¡ñFREE Internet use

¡ñFREE printing

Manchester Library£¦Information Service

Escape(ÌÓÍÑ) from the Mummy¡¯s Tomb!

   Let our new online game take you to an

old Egyptian tomb(°£¼°¹ÅĹ).

   Become a brave explorer and collect wonderful things thousands of years old. But he careful¡ªthere¡¯s a mummy(ľÄËÒÁ) going around the tomb.

   Can you bring the wonderful things safely back to World museum without being hurt by the mummy?

   Visit www.livepoolmuseum.org uk/ mummystomb and find out!

Learning from poo (·à±ã)!

1:30 p.m, 2:15 p.m, £¦ 3 p.m. July

It might sound terrible but archaeologists(¿¼¹Åѧ¼Ò) can find out many things from poo¡ªlike how people in the past lived and what they are. If you have interests, come and join us to watch some samples(not real pool) and see if you can recreate the diets of our ancestors(×æÏÈ).

Pick up a free ticket from the World Museum welcome desk.

1.What service does Toys Anno give?

  A. Offering largest toys   B. Making beautiful toys

  C. Showing old-day toys  D. Selling smallest toys

2.A boy aged ten CAN¡¯T ________ with Homework Support Service.

  A. ask the staff to do his homework

  B. print without paying

  C. search for information online

  D. review lessons with guides

3.Escape from the Mummy¡¯s Tomb is a (an) ________.

  A. guide book   B. online game   C. science fiction film   D. popular magazine

4.What information can we get from Learning from poo?

  A. Archaeologists can learn what people are in the past by studying their poo.

  B. The activity is open every morning in June.

  C. You can have a chance to watch the real poo of ancestors.

  D. You must buy a ticket to join in this activity.

 

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