Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. The Englishman left China without seeing the Great Wall. B. The Englishman wanted to see the Great Wall after I talked about it. C. The Englishman wanted me to act as his guide. D. The Englishman visited the Great Wall and thought it worth visiting. C On school days, students get out of bed at 7 a.m. They wash their faces and eat breakfast. The simplest breakfast is a bowl of dried cereal with fruit and milk. Then they dress, brush their teeth, combhair, put their books in a backpack, and go to school. Nearly all students walk or take a yellow school bus. Very few ride bicycles. When they arrive at 8:30 a.m., they meet their friends and talk about their interesting things. At noon or 12 o’clock, the students eat lunch at school. The usual lunch must have some meat, vegetable, fruit, bread, and a drink. However, students prefer hot dogs and hamburgers. American children like to have a small piece of cake after the meal. Students do not have a short sleep in the afternoon. After lunch, they go to the schoolrooms until 3 o’clock. They take classes for six hours each day and then return home. Parents allow their children to play or watch TV until supper at 6 a.m. After supper, they do their homework. Sometimes there is a family activity. Children can be with both parents after dinner. On the weekend, there are two days for activities. Students will spend Saturday shopping with their friends or take a four-hour trip with their family to visit grandparents or go to a park for a picnic. On Sunday, most families go to church in the morning and have a large dinner at 1 p.m. Often, friends or grandparents will join the family. It is a good way to end the week for parents and children before the next week when school and work begin again. 查看更多

 

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阅读理解。
     A year ago. I paid no attention to English idioms, though my teacher emphasized (强调) the importance
again and again. But soon, the importance of English idioms was shown in an amusing experience.
     One day, I happened to meet an Englishman on the road, and soon we began to talk. As I was talking
about how I was studying English, the foreigner seemed to be astonished. Gently shaking his head, shrugging
his shoulders, he said, "You don't say!" "You don't say!" I was puzzled. I thought, perhaps this is not a proper
topic "Well, I'd better change the topic," so I said to him,  "Well, shall we talk about the Great Wall? By the
way, have you ever been there?" "Certainly, everyone back home will laugh at me if I leave China without
seeing it. It was magnificent." He was deep in thought when I began to talk like a tourist guide. "The Great
Wall is one of the wonders in the world. We are very proud of it." Soon I was interrupted again by his words
"You don't say!" I couldn't help asking, "Why do you ask me not to talk about it?""Well, I didn't request you
to do so," he answered, greatly surprised. I said, "Didn't you say 'You don't say'?"
      Hearing this, the Englishman laughed to tears. He began to explain, "'You don't say' actually means
'Really'! It is an expression of surprise. Perhaps you don't pay attention to English idioms." Only then did I
know I had made a fool of myself. Since then I have been more careful with idiomatic expressions. Remember: what the English teachers said to us students is always right.
1. At first, on hearing " You don't say", I thought the foreigner meant _____.
A. he was not interested in the topic
B. I had talked too much
C. he was only interested in the Great Wall
D. I had to stop talking
2. The underlined word in the first paragraph probably means _____.

A. interesting
B. important
C. terrible
D. unlucky 

3. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. The Englishman left China without seeing the Great Wall.
B. The Englishman wanted to see the Great Wall after I talked about it.
C. The Englishman wanted me to act as his guide.
D. The Englishman had visited the Great Wall and thought it worth visiting.
4. After the Englishman explained the idiom, _____.
A. I thought the Englishman had made me a fool
B. the Englishman became a real fool
C. I felt very silly
D. I became more careful in everything

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A year ago, I paid no attention to English idioms, though my teacher stressed the importance again and again. But soon, the importance of English idioms was shown in an amusing experience.
One day, I happened to meet an Englishman on the road, and soon we began to talk. As I was talking about how I was studying English, the foreigner seemed to be astonished. Gently shaking his head and shrugging his shoulders, he said, “You don’t say!” “You don’t say!” I was puzzled. I thought, perhaps this is not a proper topic. “Well, I’d better change the topic.” So I said to him, “Well, shall we talk about the Great Wall? By the way, have you ever been there?” “Certainly, everyone back home will laugh at me if I leave China without seeing it. It was wonderful.” He was deep in thought when I began to talk like a tourist guide. “The Great Wall is one of the wonders in the world. We are very proud of it”. Soon I was interrupted again by his words:“You don’t say!” I couldn’t help asking, “Why do you ask me not to talk about it?” “Well, I didn’t request you to do so,” he answered, greatly surprised. I said, “Didn’t you say ‘you don’t say’?” Hearing this, the Englishman laughed to tears. He began to explain, “‘You don’t say’ actually means ‘really?’ It is an expression of surprise. Perhaps you don’t pay attention to English idioms.” Only then did I know I had made a fool of myself. Since then I have been more careful with idiomatic expressions.
Always remember: what the English teachers say is always right to us students.
【小题1】A year ago, I paid no attention to English idioms because _______.

A.I didn’t have the slightest interest in them
B.English idioms are not important
C.My teacher didn’t emphasize the importance of them
D.I was not careful with English idioms
【小题2】At first, on hearing “You don’t say,” I thought the foreigner meant _______ .
A.I had talked too much
B.he was not interested in the topic
C.he was only interested in the Great Wall
D.he had something to tell me
【小题3】Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A.The Englishman left China without seeing the Great Wall.
B.The Englishman wanted to see the Great Wall after I talked about it.
C.The Englishman wanted me to act as his guide.
D.The Englishman visited the Great Wall and thought it worth visiting.
【小题4】After the Englishman explained the idiom, _______. 
A.I felt very silly
B.the Englishman became a real fool
C.I thought he had made me a fool
D.I became more careful in everything

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A year ago, I paid no attention to English idioms, though my teacher stressed the importance again and again. But soon, the importance of English idioms was shown in an amusing experience.

One day, I happened to meet an Englishman on the road, and soon we began to talk. As I was talking about how I was studying English, the foreigner seemed to be astonished. Gently shaking his head and shrugging his shoulders, he said, “You don’t say!” “You don’t say!” I was puzzled. I thought, perhaps this is not a proper topic. “Well, I’d better change the topic.” So I said to him, “Well, shall we talk about the Great Wall? By the way, have you ever been there?” “Certainly, everyone back home will laugh at me if I leave China without seeing it. It was wonderful.” He was deep in thought when I began to talk like a tourist guide. “The Great Wall is one of the wonders in the world. We are very proud of it”. Soon I was interrupted again by his words:“You don’t say!” I couldn’t help asking, “Why do you ask me not to talk about it?” “Well, I didn’t request you to do so,” he answered, greatly surprised. I said, “Didn’t you say ‘you don’t say’?” Hearing this, the Englishman laughed to tears. He began to explain, “‘You don’t say’ actually means ‘really?’ It is an expression of surprise. Perhaps you don’t pay attention to English idioms.” Only then did I know I had made a fool of myself. Since then I have been more careful with idiomatic expressions.

Always remember: what the English teachers say is always right to us students.

1.A year ago, I paid no attention to English idioms because _______.

A.I didn’t have the slightest interest in them

B.English idioms are not important

C.My teacher didn’t emphasize the importance of them

D.I was not careful with English idioms

2.At first, on hearing “You don’t say,” I thought the foreigner meant _______ .

A.I had talked too much

B.he was not interested in the topic

C.he was only interested in the Great Wall

D.he had something to tell me

3.Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A.The Englishman left China without seeing the Great Wall.

B.The Englishman wanted to see the Great Wall after I talked about it.

C.The Englishman wanted me to act as his guide.

D.The Englishman visited the Great Wall and thought it worth visiting.

4.After the Englishman explained the idiom, _______. 

A.I felt very silly

B.the Englishman became a real fool

C.I thought he had made me a fool

D.I became more careful in everything

 

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“You don’t say!”

A year ago, I paid no attention to English idioms, though my teacher emphasized the importance again and again. But soon, the importance of English idioms was shown in an amusing experience .

One day, I happened to meet an Englishman on the road, and soon we began to talk. As I was talking about how I was studying English, the foreigner seemed to be astonished (or greatly surprised). Gently shaking his head and shrugging his shoulders, he said, “You don’t say!”  “You don’t say!” I was puzzled. I thought, perhaps this is not an appropriate topic. “Well, I’d better change the topic.” So I said to him, “Well, shall we talk about the Great Wall? By the way, have you ever been there?” “Certainly, everyone back home will laugh at me if I leave China without seeing it. It was magnificent(or great and beautiful).” He was deep in thought when I began to talk like a tourist guide. “The Great Wall is one of the wonders in the world. We are very proud of it” Soon I was interrupted (or stopped suddenly) again by his words:“You don’t say!” I couldn’t help asking, “Why do you ask me not to talk about it?” “Well, I didn’t request (or ask in a polite way) you to do so,” he answered, greatly surprised. I said, “Didn’t you say ‘you don’t say’?” Hearing this, the Englishman laughed to tears. He began to explain, “‘You don’t say’ actually means ‘really?’ It is an expression of surprise. Perhaps you don’t pay attention to English idioms.” Only then did I know I had made a fool of myself. Since then I have been more careful with idiomatic expressions.

Remember: what the English teachers said is always right to us students.

1. A year ago, I paid no attention to English idioms because _______    .

A.English idioms were not important

B.My teacher didn’t emphasize the importance of them

C.I was not careful with English idioms

D.I had no interest in them

2. At first, on hearing “You don’t say,” I thought the foreigner meant  ___   .

A.he was only interested in the Great Wall

B.he was not interested in the topic

C.I had talked too much

D.I had to stop talking

3. The underlined word in the first paragraph probably means  ____    .

A.important    B.interesting    C.terrible     D.unlucky

4. Which of the following is true according to the passage?

    A.The Englishman visited the Great Wall and thought it worth visiting.

B.The Englishman wanted to see the Great Wall after I talked about it.

C.The Englishman wanted me to act as his guide.

D.The Englishman left China without seeing the Great Wall.

5. After the Englishman explained the idiom,  __________   .

A.I thought the Englishman had made me a fool

B.the Englishman became a real fool

C.I became more careful in everything

D.I felt very silly

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第三节: 阅读理解(共18小题;每小题1.5分,满分27分)

   阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A year ago,I paid no attention to English idioms,though my teacher emphasized(强调)the importance again and again. But soon, the importance of English idioms was shown in an amusing experience.

One day, I happened to meet an Englishman on the road, and soon we began to talk. As I was talking about how I was studying English, the foreigner seemed to be astonished(惊讶). Gently shaking his head,shrugging(耸)his shoulders, he said,“You don’t say!” “You don’t say!” I was puzzled(疑惑不解). I thought , perhaps this is not an appropriate(适当的)topic. “Well, I’d better change the topic.” So I said to him. “Well, shall we talk about the Great Wall? By the way, have you ever been there?” “Certainly, everyone back home will laugh at me if I leave China without seeing it. It was magnificent.” He was deep in thought when I began to talk like a tourist guide. “The Great Wall is one of the wonders in the world. We are very proud of it.” Soon I was interrupted(打断) again by his words: “You don’t say!” I couldn’t help asking, “Why do you ask me not to talk about it?” “Well, I didn’t request you to do so,” he answered, greatly surprised. I said, “Didn’t you say‘you don’t say’?” Hearing this, the Englishman laughed to tears. He began to explain “ ‘You don’t say’ actually means ‘really!’ It is an expression of surprise. Perhaps you don’t pay attention to English idioms.” I realized I had made a fool of myself. Since then I have been more careful with idiomatic expressions. Remember: what the English teachers said is always right to us students.

61.A year ago, I paid no attention to English idioms because______.

A. English idioms were not important          B.I was not careful with English idioms

C. My teacher didn’t emphasize the importance of them    D.I had no interest in them

62.At first, on hearing “You don’t say,” I thought the foreigner meant_______ .

A. he was not interested in the topic         B.he was only interested in the Great Wall

C.I had talked too much                     D.I had to stop talking

63.The underlined word amusing in the first paragraph probably means_____ .

   A.interesting    B.important     C.terrible     D.unlucky

64.Which of the following is true according to the passage ?

  A.The Englishman left China without seeing the Great Wall.

  B.The Englishman wanted to see the Great Wall after I talked about it.

  C.The Englishman wanted me to act as his guide.

  D.The Englishman visited the Great Wall and thought it worth visiting.

65.After the Englishman explained the idiom, ___________ .

  A.I thought the Englishman had made me a fool  

B.the Englishman became a real fool

  C.I felt very silly                       

D.I became more carefully in everything

 

 

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