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 He is new. Many people ______ him.

A. doesn't know              B. know  C. don't know      D. knows

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阅读理解。
     The other day Roy Price went "home" to his sister's house. It's her home, but it's also the house he
 was born in. Pat, his sister kissed him and said, "You haven't changed much, Roy. Let me see, now
 when did we meet last? ""Twenty-five years ago," he answered. "I came here for a week, do you
 remember?" He added, "You haven't changed much, either. " It was polite for Roy to say so, but it
 wasn't true. Pat seemed almost an old lady.
       The next morning Roy walked through the village alone. The place looked very different. There were
 lots of traffic signs on the roads and beside the roads, there was a new car park, a new post office, a
 new bus stop. He remembered sudetenly that the bus used to stop everywhere, you just put up your
 hand and it stopped. One surprise followed another. The railway station was gone. The school was gone, a lot of farm machinery stood in the playground.
    But Roy's biggest surprise was the people. He didn't recognize (认出) anybody at all,  perhaps
 because every one seemed old. He went into the post office and bought some stamps. "Where are all the 
 children and young people?" he asked the postman.
    The old fellow looked up from his book of stamps. "Children? " he said. " They're in school, of course.
 There are three or four young families here. The children go to school by bus to Horham. " Horham was
 a  town about twenty kilometers away.
       At lunch Pat said, "The village looks nice, doesn't it?"
       "It's all different, Pat. It used to be an exciting place. But now it's full of old people. I don't
 understand ..."
      "There are a few new comers, but the ones we knew are still here. You're exactly young yourself,
 Roy,  are you?"
1. Why did Roy say that Pat hadn't changed, either? Because _____.
    A. Pat was sill a young lady
    B. they hadn't seen each other for twenty five years
    C. he didn't know how much Pat had changed
    D. it was a polite way to say so
2. Roy didn't recognized anybody at all because _____ .                 
    A. the people of the village were all newcomers
    B. they had become much older than before
    C. he didn't know them at all
    D. the people he knew had gone to school
3. Which of the following is true according to the passage?
    A. Roy was a young man.
    B. The people who Roy knew were still in the village.
    C. Many old people moved into the village.
    D. Roy was younger than the people he knew.
4. From the passage, we know that _____.
    A. the postmaster understood what Roy asked
    B. there was no school in the village before
    C. the children Roy knew must go to school by bus
    D. Roy didn't realize that he was twenty-five years older than before
5. The best title of the passage is "_____".
    A. Change
    B. A surprise
    C. It's Full of Old People
    D. Polite

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阅读理解。
                                                        Waiting for Dr. Dirkson  
                                                                    (A play)
THE SCENE: A classroom in a high school.
        (场景) Summer is over. This is the first day of school. The students arrive one by one or in small
                   groups. Everyone stops to read the sign on the door. It says: 
                   PHYSICS 1, DR.F. DIRKSON.
THE CHARACTERS: Five students (Linda, Ben, Rudy, Tony, Molly) and Dr. Dirkson. 
        (人物)
Linda: Dirkson? Dirkson? I don't know that name. Who is he?
Rudy: Don't ask me. He must be a new teacher. I don't remember him teaching in this school last year.
         Do you, Ben?
Ben: No, but here comes Tony. If anyone can tell you about Dr. What's-His-Name, Tony can. He knows
        everything.
Tony: (laughs.) I don't know everything. I only know almost everything. What is your question, please?
Molly: What do you know about this new teacher?
Tony: I don't really know much about Dr. Dirkson. I do hear things, though. I hear lots of things.
Rudy: What do you hear? Is he a good teacher? I'm hoping to go to college. This class is important to me.
Tony: I have a friend who goes to Central High School. I'm almost sure that's where Dr. Dirkson comes 
         from. If it's the same teacher, he is rough. Believe me, he is rough and tough.
Linda: What do you mean 'rough and tough'? I plan to go to college, too. I have to do well in this class.
Tony: What I hear is that Dirkson's exams are very hard. He usually fails about half the class. All the girls.
Linda: (angry) That can't be true. You're making it up, Tony.
Molly: He's just talking like that to make us angry, Linda. Tony, What does Dr. Dirkson look like? Is he
          married?
Tony: I don't think so. But don't get excited, Molly. He isn't going to interest you. He's about seventy-seven
          years old and he uses a walking stick.
Molly: (she is angry) Tony, why do you say that this teacher fails all the girls? Do you think physics is too
          hard for girls? Do you think we can't do it?
Tony: All I'm saying, Molly, is that girls don't make it in Dr. Dirkson's class. Physics is very difficult. It's
          not like art or music or history. It's a science. How many famous women scientists are there? Hardly
          any. You can count them on the fingers of one hand.
Ben: That's not fair(公平), Tony. There are many women who are doctors and engineers and scientists. And
        there are more of them all the time.
Rudy: That's right, Tony. I agree with Ben. Girls can do anything we can do.
Tony: I don't care what anybody says. I'm telling you the truth, Molly. I'm not saying that girls are not
          intelligent (有智力的). They just don't have the right kind of intelligence to understand physics.
          Dr. Dirskson must know that. Take my advice (忠告) and get out of his class before he walks in.
          (A very pretty young woman hurries into the classroom.)
Dr. Dirkson: Good morning. I'm sorry I'm late. I am Dr. Dirkson. 
         (The whole class starts to laugh. Everyone laughs hard. Everyone except Tony.)
1. What's the meaning of the sentence "If anyone can tell you about Dr. What's-His-Name, Tony can."?
    It means _______.
[     ]
A. Tony is able to know about anyone that he doesn't know his name
B. nobody knows more than Tony about a man called What's-His-Name
C. only Tony can know what the man's name is instead of anyone
D. no one can remember people's names as many as Tony can
2. What kind of a boy is Tony? He is the boy that _______.
[     ]
A. has an unusual memory
B. believes in himself
C. takes pity on the girls
D. likes making up stories
3. Which statement is right?
[     ]
A. The boys are all for Tony's idea.
B. The girls like to have a man teacher.
C. Dr. Dirkson is rough and tough.
D. Tony has to face the fact.

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仔细阅读下列短文, 根据题目, 选出最佳选项. The other day Roy Price went "home" to his sister's house. It's her home now; but it's also the house he was born in. Pat, his sister kissed him and said, "You haven't changed much, Roy. Let me see, now——when did we meet last " "Twenty-five years ago, " he answered. "I came here for a week, do you remember " He added, "You haven't changed much, either. " It was polite for Roy to say so, but it wasn't true. Pat seemed almost an old lady. The next morning Roy walked through the village alone. The place looked quite different. There were lots of traffic signs on the roads and beside the roads. There was a new car park, a new post office and a new bus stop. He remembered suddenly that the bus used to stop somewhere: you just put up your hand and it stopped. One surprise followed another. The railway station was gone! The school was gone; a lot of farm machineries stood on the playground! But Roy's biggest surprise was the people. He didn't recognize anybody at all; perhaps because everyone seemed old. He went into the post office and bought some stamps. "Where are all the children and young people " he asked the postmaster. The old fellow looked up from his book of stamps. "Children " he said. "They're in school, of course. There are three or four young families here. The children go to school by bus——to Horham. " Horham was a town about twenty kilometers away. At lunch Pat said, "The village looks nice, doesn't it " "It is all different, Pat. It used to be an exciting place, but now it's full of old people. I don't understand..." "There are a few newcomers, but the ones we knew are still here. You're not exactly young yourself, Roy, are you "

(1)

Why did Roy say that Pat hadn't changed much, either

A. Pat was still a young lady.

B. They hadn't seen each other for twenty-five years.

C. It was a polite way to say so.

D. He didn't know how much Pat had changed.

[  ]

(2)

Roy didn't recognize anybody at all because ________.

A. the people of the village were all newcomers

B. they had become much older than before

C. he didn't know them at all

D. the people he knew had gone to school

[  ]

(3)

Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage

A. Roy was a young man.

B. the people who Roy knew were still in the village.

C. Many old people moved into the village.

D. Roy was younger than the people he knew.

[  ]

(4)

From the passage, we know that ________.

A. the postmaster understood what Roy asked

B. there was no school in the village before

C. the children Roy knew must go to school by bus

D. Roy didn't realize that he was twenty-five years older than before

[  ]

(5)

The best title of the passage is "________".

A. Changes

B. A Surprise

C. It's Full of Old People

D. A Polite Answer

[  ]

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阅读下面材料,根据材料内容从每题所给的四个选项中选择最佳选项。
       The first person who'd sent emails was an American friend who was in a big company. Some years ago,
when this method of communication first came into business life, his company in New York and its satellites
across the earth were among the first to get it.
        One evening in New York, the American friend was late for a drink we'd arranged (安排). "Sorry," he
said, "I've been away and had to deal with 998 emails." "Wow," I said, "I'm really surprised you made it before
midnight." "It doesn't really take that long," he explained, "if you simply delete (删除) them all."
        The friend had developed his own way on dealing with emails before most of us heard of emails. If any
information he got was very important, his no reply would make the sender ring him up. If the sender wasn't
important enough to have his phone number, the communication couldn't be important enough.
        Almost every week now, we have to spend lots of time in dealing with emails. But if this happens, it's only
because we haven't developed the same thing in dealing with emails as we do with post. Have you ever regarded
an important letter as a piece of advertisement and thrown it out? Of course you haven't. Junk (垃圾) email
looks unnecessary to read. But I cannot understand why so many people would like to open emails which come
from this kind of address such as SPECIALOFFER@junk.com.
         Dealing with emails is an art. Firstly, you delete anything from any address you don't know. Secondly, not
all the emails have to be answered. Thirdly, a reply email doesn't have to be the same length as the original (原始
的).
1. Why was the friend late for the drink that evening?
[     ]
A. Because he had a lot of work to do.
B. Because he had to deal with quite a lot of emails.
C. Because he had to finish his work before midnight.
D. Because he had to delete quite a lot of emails.
2. What is the American friend's opinion on e-mails?
[     ]
A. He would get all the important information whether he replied the emails or not.
B. He would only reply the emails whose sender had his phone number.
C. He would only reply the important emails.
D. He thought communication through the phone would be better than through the emails.
3. Which of the statement is true according to the writer?
[     ]
A. All the emails should be answered.
B. A reply email should be the same length as the original.
C. To find an important letter among the advertisements is easier than to find an important e-mail among the 
    junk emails.
D. Most of people would hardly open the emails from the address they don't know.
4. The best title for the passage is "_______________".
[     ]
A. Emails
B. An American friend invented emails
C. Emails changed our life
D. How to deal with emails

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