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根据下面对话中的情景,从方框中选出恰当的语句填入对话中的空白处,使对话恢复完整。每句只能用一次。

Maybe you’re right.

Is there anything wrong?

I’ll try to understand her.

She nags me about almost everything.

That’s good idea.

But she doesn’t like it at all.

Could I use your telephone, please?


A:Hello, Xiao Hong!

B:Hello!

A: You look a little upset.76                        

B: Yes. It’s just my mom. She always nags (唠叨)me.

A:Really? What does your mother nag you about?

B:77                     “Get up now…Everything must be in place…Don’t forget your piano lesson…”

A: Well, all the mothers like saying these words to their children.

B: Also, I’m fond of pop music.78               We don’t have the same interest in many things.

A:79                    But I should say she nags you because she cares about you. You’re lucky to have such a good mother.

B: I agree with you. 80                     .


A: That’s right. Understanding is important. If your mom knows that everything is fine, she will never nag.

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Once when I was a teenager, my father and I were standing in line to buy tickets for the circus. This is about the family standing ahead of us.

The family had eight children. Their clothes were not expensive but clean.

The children were well-behaved. They stood in line, two by two behind their parents, holding hands. They were excitedly talking about the clowns, elephants and other acts they would see that night. You could tell that they had never been to the circus before.

The tickets lady asked the father how many tickets he wanted. He proudly replied, “I want eight children’s tickets and two adult tickets please, so I can take my family to the circus”.

The ticket lady quoted(报)the price. The man stopped holding his hand. The man’s lips started to quiver(颤抖). He leaned toward her and asked again, “How much did you say?”

The ticket lady quoted the price again. The man didn’t have enough money. How was he supposed to turn and tell his eight kids that he couldn’t take them to the circus.

My dad put his hand into his pocket, pulling out a $20 bill and dropped it on the ground, though we weren’t rich. Then he reached down, picked up the bill, tapped the man on the shoulder and said, “Excuse me, sir, this fell out of your pocket.”

The man knew what was going on. He looked into my dad’s eyes, he replied, “Thank you, thank you, sir. This really means a lot to me and my family.”

My father and I went back to our car and drove home. We didn’t get to see the circus that night, but we didn’t care.

74.The children were talking about ________ .

A) clowns            B) other acts they would see that night  
C) elephants          D) all the above

75.   The underlined word ‘well-behaved’ in the third paragraph means ________.

A) holding hands          B) talking excitedly

C) showing good manners     D) showing bad manners

76. How many tickets would the man buy altogether?

A) six             B) eight

C) ten             D) twelve

77. Why was the man disappointed when he heard the price of the ticket?

A) Because he had lost his money.     

B) Because he didn’t want to buy them.

C) Because he thought the circus was dull.

D) Because he didn’t have enough money for tickets.

78.Which of the following is NOT True?

A) The family didn’t go to the circus that night.

B) The writer and his father helped the family.

C) The father couldn’t afford the tickets.

D) The writer didn’t go to the circus that night.

79.From the passage we know that the big family was poor ________.

A) but worked very hard

B) and they felt very sad

C) but they were very happy

D) and they often asked for help from others

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  Except for a few times. Americans are not big present-givers. There's no exchange of presents among business people, and if one American tries to give another a present, it may look like that he wants to bribe (贿赂) him. Americans have learned that in some other countries people like to give presents to others, but among ourselves we don't see the need for presents.

Even friends may never exchange presents. When I go to foreign countries, I try to bring back little things for close friends, but nobody would feel unhappy if I didn't. I don't often remember a fiend's birthday, and few people outside of my family remember mine. If someone gave me presents too often, I'd get unpleasant. But a present from a foreigner-that kind from his or her homeland-won't go wrong, except to government employees (政府职员) who can't be given presents.

  You usually open a present at once and in front of the person who gives it except Christmas and birthday presents. You should only say, "It's so nice. Thanks..." when you get Christmas or birthday presents.

  You may want to bring a bottle of wine or flowers to a dinner party, but you're never asked to. Nobody will mind if you bring wine, but your friends may not use it that evening.

  At Christmas we often give presents to our family and sometimes our friends. We also give presents to people who have been helpful during the year-doormen, babysitters, housecleaners, newspaper senders—anyone who has often helped us.

77. What kind of presents don't Americans usually open in front of the givers?

A. The small presents.

B. Christmas or birthday presents.

C. The expensive presents.

D. The presents for dinner party.

78. Why do Americans also give presents to housecleaners at Christmas?

  A. To pay them.         B. To help them.

  C. To thank them.         D. To make them work harder.

79. Which of the following do you think is right?

  A. American business people don't want presents because they are rich enough.

  B. The writer of this passage must be an American.

  C. Everyone must give presents to one's family and friends at Christmas.

  D. Government employees can get little presents from a foreigner.

80. What is the main idea of the passage?

A. Present-giving in the United States.

B. Customs (习俗) in the United States.

C. American people and present-giving.

D. When and how to give presents.

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   When I crossed a small road on my first day in Kolkata, I was surprised because I heard a bell-not a horn (喇叭), It was a tiny man pulling a rickshaw, He stopped and picked up two children from the front door of their house and pulled them to school. For many people, the rickshaw in Kolkata has many advantages, When the traffic is bad, rickshaws find a way through the traffic. If your miss your bus and there aren't any taxis, you can always find a rickshaw in Kolkata. Rickshaws are from your house to the market and waits for you. Then he loads (装载)all your things, drops you off outside your home and helps you unload, No other type of public transport offers this kind of service.

  From June to September, Kolkata gets heavy rain. Sometimes it rains for 48 hours without a break. In some parts of the city, the roads flood (水淹), and anything with an engine(发动机) is useless, But the rickshaw drivers never stop working, even with water all around them.

  But not everyone thinks rickshaws are a good thing. The local government want to ban rickshaws. They believe it is wrong for one man to pull another person when there is modern transport in the city. However, there is a problem with this plan. Many of the rickshaw drivers come from the countryside. The only job they can find in Kolkata is pulling a rickshaw, If the city bans rickshaws, these men won't have a job. So for the moment, the people of Kolkata still go by rickshaw.

  79. What is the main idea of Paragraph 1?

  A. The rickshaw drivers carry things for local people in Kolkata.

  B. Parents need rickshaws for taking children to school in Kolkata.

  C. Rickshaws can find a way through the bad traffic in Kolkata.

  D. Rickshaws are very useful for the people' s daily life in Kolkata.

  80. What does the underlined word "ban" mean?

  A. make    B. increase   C. forbid   D. collect

  81. What can we learn from the passage?

  A. The rickshaws in Kolkata have loud horns.

  B. The rickshaw is still a part of public transport in Kolkata.

  C. The local government offer many other jobs to the rickshaw driven.

  D. The people in Kolkata are supposed to take rickshaws instead of cars.

             

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When I crossed a small road on my first day in Kolkata, I was surprised because I heard a bell-not a horn (喇叭), It was a tiny man pulling a rickshaw, He stopped and picked up two children from the front door of their house and pulled them to school. For many people, the rickshaw in Kolkata has many advantages. When the traffic is bad, rickshaws find a way through the traffic. If your miss your bus and there aren't any taxis, you can always find a rickshaw in Kolkata. Rickshaws are from your house to the market and waits for you. Then he loads (装载)all your things, drops you off outside your home and helps you unload, No other type of public transport offers this kind of service.

  From June to September, Kolkata gets heavy rain. Sometimes it rains for 48 hours without a break. In some parts of the city, the roads flood (水淹), and anything with an engine(发动机) is useless, But the rickshaw drivers never stop working, even with water all around them.

  But not everyone thinks rickshaws are a good thing. The local government want to ban rickshaws. They believe it is wrong for one man to pull another person when there is modern transport in the city. However, there is a problem with this plan. Many of the rickshaw drivers come from the countryside. The only job they can find in Kolkata is pulling a rickshaw, If the city bans rickshaws, these men won't have a job. So for the moment, the people of Kolkata still go by rickshaw.

77. What is the main idea of Paragraph 1?

  A. The rickshaw drivers carry things for local people in Kolkata.

  B. Parents need rickshaws for taking children to school in Kolkata.

  C. Rickshaws can find a way through the bad traffic in Kolkata.

  D. Rickshaws are very useful for the people's daily life in Kolkata.

78. Which type of transport may you take when the roads flood in Kolkata?

  A. A bus.    B. A taxi.   C. A car.   D. A rickshaw.

79. What does the underlined word "ban" mean?

 A. make    B. increase   C. forbid   D. collect

80. What can we learn from the passage?

 A. The rickshaws in Kolkata have loud horns.

B. The rickshaw is still a part of public transport in Kolkata.

C. The local government offer many other jobs to the rickshaw driven.

D. The people in Kolkata are supposed to take rickshaws instead of cars.

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