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 ______  he like ______  in China?
[     ]
A. Does, working    
B. Is, working    
C. Does, work    
D. Is, to work

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  Mr. and Mrs. Smith come from Sydney(悉尼). They love Beijing very much. They have two children, Sandy and Nick. They are both in China now. Mr. Smith can speak some Chinese. Now he works in Beijing with his wife.

  Mr. Smith likes swimming and singing. His wife likes swimming and reading. They often go swimming in the afternoon. Sandy likes playing football and swimming. Nick likes swimming and playing basketball with his Chinese friends.

  Nick's uncle, John Smith works in a hospital near Sydney. He likes swimming, too. He loves Beijing and likes to work in Beijing. But he can't speak Chinese at all. So he is still there and goes to Chinese classes every week.

(1)Nick comes from ______.

[  ]

AAmerica

BAustralia

CChina

DGermany

(2)Mr. and Mrs. Smith teach English in _______.

[  ]

ABeijing

BShanghai

CSydney

DHong Kong

(3)What does the family like?

[  ]

ASwimming.

BReading.

CSinging.

DPlaying football.

(4)What does Sandy's uncle like?

[  ]

AReading.

BSinging.

CHis work.

DWorking in Beijing.

(5)________ are working in different countries now.

[  ]

AMr. Smith and his uncle

BMr. Smith and his brother

CMrs. Smith and her uncle

DSandy and his brother

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Hi, my name is Wang Jun. Do you want to know about my staying in America? Well, to tell you the truth, it is really an eye-opening experience here.

In China, I had English classes five times a week since Grade Five. But I didn’t know textbook English could be so different from everyday English until I came to Hotchkiss School, Connecticut. When I first studied English, I was told to say “I’m fine.” when people say “How are you?” But in the USA, I found that people say “I’m good.” or “I’m tired.”

One day, someone greeted (问候) me with “What’s up?” It made me confused. I thought for a moment and then smiled because I didn’t know what to say.

Since then, I have learnt more and more differences between Chinese and American cultures. To my surprise, American girls spend a lot of time in the burning sun getting a tan (晒黑的肤色). In China, girls try every possible way to keep their skin white.

American students are hard-working like Chinese students. In China, schoolwork is almost everything, so we study hard and that’s it. But here, a “good” student not only gets good grades, but also does a lot for the public. That is to say, they get lots of knowledge at school and learn many life skills from social (社会的) work.

1.In China, Wang Jun had _______ English classes every week.

A.five              B.four              C.three             D.two

2.Wang Jun found that _______ when he came to Hotchkiss School in the USA.

A. it was really important to learn English well

B. English he learnt in China was helpful to him

C. American students were more hard-working than Chinese students

D. textbook English was different from everyday English

3.What does the underlined word “confused” mean in Chinese?

A.困惑的           B.滑稽的           C.紧张的           D.伤心的

4.American girls make Wang Jun feel surprised because _______.

A.they work hard at school                  B.they try to keep their skin white

C.they hope to get a tan                    D.they do lots of social work

5.Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

A.My wonderful travel in the USA            B.After-school activities in American schools

C.What American students learn at school      D.My study experience in the USA

 

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I was offered several part-time jobs at university. Finally I decided to give one of them a go. Now I work in a dining hall on campus(校园). My main duties are to serve food and wash dishes.
I discovered I would have to stand still for at least three hours at a time and was afraid it was not going to be as much fun as I had thought. Smiling all the time and remembering all the strange food names have been a challenge(挑战), too.
I have had really funny experiences. One of the sauces is called "marinara" which is a kind of tomato-based sauce like salsa(辣茄酱). Before I knew what it was, someone asked me to give him the sauce, and I replied: "What? The marijuana(大麻) sauce?" He was astonished. Marijuana is an illegal(非法的 ) drug and has nothing to do with sauce. It was quite embarrassing(使人尴尬的)! I have never forgotten the word "marinara" since then.   
I also had to make a wrap(卷饼) for the first time. I had tasted Mexican wraps many times in China, but making one was a different matter. I could feel my face was burning with sweat and embarrassment as I broke the thin wraps again and again while people were waiting impatiently. Mexican wraps taste great when they're soft, but I do wish they could be made thicker and harder so they wouldn't break so easily.
My favorite part of the job is working in the kitchen. I hold the water cannon(水枪) like a policeman about to fight with "criminals” ----the dirty dishes. It's quite exciting to feel the water rushing out of the pipe. I usually get thoroughly(彻底地) soaked, but it feels good, a bit like taking a shower. Sometimes our boss allows us to play music to cheer us up. I often hum along to the music while washing dishes.  
This is my first experience of being a student worker. It is hard work, but it's turning out to be quite fun.
小题1:Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the article?
A.When the writer works, he has to stand still all day long.
B.The writer had never imagined working in a dining hall could be fun.
C.The writer found making Mexican wraps very challenging.
D.The writer found it easy to keep track of all the weird food names.
小题2:When the author made Mexican wraps for the first time, ______.
A.he failed to make them thick and hard
B.he ended up with a few dissatisfied customers
C.he had never tasted Mexican wraps before
D.he was proud of what he had made
小题3:What part of the job in the dining hall does the author like best?
A.Making Mexican wraps. B.Delivering food to customers.
C.Washing dishes in the kitchen.D.Making all sorts of sauces.
小题4:What does the underlined word “soaked “ mean? It means _______
A.湿透了的B.酗酒的C.浸泡的D.渗出的
小题5:What is the point in the article?
A.To describe the writer’s fun campus life in the US.
B.To explain the culture of part-time work in the US.
C.To teach readers how to make Mexican wraps.
D.To share the author’s experience of part-time work.

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Hi, my name is Wang Jun. Do you want to know about my staying in America? Well, to tell you the truth, it is really an eye-opening experience here.
In China, I had English classes five times a week since Grade Five. But I didn’t know textbook English could be so different from everyday English until I came to Hotchkiss School, Connecticut. When I first studied English, I was told to say “I’m fine.” when people say “How are you?” But in the USA, I found that people say “I’m good.” or “I’m tired.”
One day, someone greeted (问候) me with “What’s up?” It made me confused. I thought for a moment and then smiled because I didn’t know what to say.
Since then, I have learnt more and more differences between Chinese and American cultures. To my surprise, American girls spend a lot of time in the burning sun getting a tan (晒黑的肤色). In China, girls try every possible way to keep their skin white.
American students are hard-working like Chinese students. In China, schoolwork is almost everything, so we study hard and that’s it. But here, a “good” student not only gets good grades, but also does a lot for the public. That is to say, they get lots of knowledge at school and learn many life skills from social (社会的) work.
小题1:In China, Wang Jun had _______ English classes every week.
A.five B.four C.three D.two
小题2:Wang Jun found that _______ when he came to Hotchkiss School in the USA.
A. it was really important to learn English well
B. English he learnt in China was helpful to him
C. American students were more hard-working than Chinese students
D. textbook English was different from everyday English
小题3:What does the underlined word “confused” mean in Chinese?
A.困惑的B.滑稽的C.紧张的D.伤心的
小题4:American girls make Wang Jun feel surprised because _______.
A.they work hard at schoolB.they try to keep their skin white
C.they hope to get a tanD.they do lots of social work
小题5:Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
A.My wonderful travel in the USAB.After-school activities in American schools
C.What American students learn at schoolD.My study experience in the USA

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