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HOLIDAYS

  The Bay Hotel.It’s quiet, comfortable hotel overlooking(俯瞰)the bay in an uncommercialised Cornish fishing village on England’s most southerly point.If pop music is longer your strong point, and you are considering a relaxing holiday where the scenery is breath-taking and the sound of the sea is live music to your ears, come and stay with us.For adults only.Sssh!Don’t tell everyone!013236280464

  Willapark Manor Hotel.Peaceful situation in 14 acres of separated gardens and woodland, overlooking picturesque bay.Close to coastal path and beach.Excellent cuisine.Our excellent service brings our guests back year after year.Children(reductions)and pets welcome.01840770782

  The Country Garden Hotel.Delightful hotel set in lovely gardens; calm Island of Wight near Tennyson Downs, Great food!Garden, sea view and ground floor rooms.Please call for brochure(服务指南)and sample menu.Adults only and pets welcome.0800 980 1943

  Boseastle.Romantic 17th Century farmer's cottage in countryside with splendid coastal views.Well equipped.Sleeps 5.Regret no pets/smoking.Garden with furniture.Brochure :01633 450417

  Godshill.4 star self-served units.Non smoking.Sleeps 2-4.Open all year.Good walks.Close to pubs.Peaceful.Cosy.No pets.Brochure:01983 84037!

  The Blakeney Hotel.Overlooking harbor, traditional privately owned friendly hotel with 60 bedrooms, lift, heated indoor pool, spa bath and saunas.Relax, walk, sail, play golf, explore the Norfolk villages, countryside and coast.Special seasonal midweek price for aged citizens.01263 740797

  S W France.Rural setting near Cordes.Two beautifully repainted old houses, sleep 4/5 and 6.Gardens, woodland, pool, views, excellent walks.Available all year round.Outstanding.01962 776967

(1)

All of the following hotels are close to the sea EXCEPT ________.

[  ]

A.

S W France

B.

The Blakeney Hotel

C.

Willapark Manor Hotel

D.

The Country Garden Hotel

(2)

If' you want to take your children and your dog with you on holiday, you can choose ________.

[  ]

A.

The Country.Garden Hotel

B.

Willapark Manor Hotel

C.

The Bay Hotel

D.

Boscastle

(3)

One of the hotels offers special price for ________.

[  ]

A.

young people

B.

elderly people

C.

foreign guests

D.

students

(4)

The purpose of the passage is to ________.

[  ]

A.

warn

B.

advise

C.

describe

D.

advertise

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  “I sat-in at a restaurant for six months, and when they finally agreed to serve me, they didn’t have what I wanted”-so went a famous line.In reality, the sit-in movement was not a joke.It began in Greensboro, North Carolina, at 4∶30 PM.on the afternoon of February l, 1960.On that day, Ezell Blair Jr.Joseph McNeil, David Richmond, and Franklin McClain entered an F.W:Woolworth store.They sat down at a segregated(隔离的)lunch counter, ordered coffee, and then refused to leave when told,“We don’t sever Negroes.”

  The four young men had expected not to be serve.What no one had expected, however, was that they w would sit there and politely, but firmly, refuse to leave.This was 1960, and throughout the South black people were not allowed to sit at the same lunch counters with whites swim at the same beaches, use the same water fountains, or worship at the same churches.Segregation was the law, and it meant separation of the races in every way.

  The next day, the four returned to Woolworth’s-this time accompanied by sixteen other students.Again they sat at the lunch counter and requested service.Again they were refused.And again, they declined to leave.On Wednesday, February 3, seventy students filled the Woolworth’s store.This time, the group included white students as well as black.Many brought school books and studied while they waited.By this time, their protest had become known nation wide as a“sit-in”.

  On Thursday, there was trouble.An angry group of white teenagers began shoving(推搡)and cursing them but were quickly removed by the police.By February 10, the sit-in movement had spread to five other states.

  By September 1961, more than 70,000 people, both black and white, had participated in sit-ins at segregated restaurants and lunch counters, kneel-ins at segregated churches, read-ins at segregated libraries, and swim-ins at segregated pools and beaches.Over 3,600 people had been arrested, and more than 100 students had been driven away.But they were getting results.On June 10, 1964, the U.S Senate passed a major civil rights bill outlawing(宣布为非法)racial discrimination in all public places.President Lyndon Johnson signed it on July 2, and it begrime law.But the highest credit still goes to the four brave students from North Carolina who first sat-in and waited it out.

(1)

In this passage,“sit-in”refers to ________.

[  ]

A.

an activity where people sit together and drink coffee freely

B.

a bill which outlaws racial discrimination in all public places

C.

a form in which people peacefully sit and decline to leave

D.

a polite behavior that everyone enjoys

(2)

Which statement can be concluded from the fifth paragraph in the passage?

[  ]

A.

The sit-in movement was not successful.

B.

The sit-in movement had a positive result.

C.

Only black people participated in sit-ins.

D.

A lot of protesters were arrested, with some students driven away from school

(3)

What was the purpose of the civil rights bill passed in 1964?

[  ]

A.

The highest credit went to the four brave students.

B.

It declared that segregation was a law.

C.

The students were allowed to participate in sit-ins.

D.

It made racial segregation against the law in all public places.

(4)

What is the passage mainly about?

[  ]

A.

Segregation was the law in the South.

B.

The first sit-in was in 1960.

C.

The sit-ins helped to end segregation.

D.

The civil rights bill was passed in 1964 by the U.S.Senate.

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  “I sat-in at a restaurant for six months, and when they finally agreed to serve me, they didn’t have what I wanted”-so went a famous line.In reality, the sit-in movement was not a joke.It began in Greensboro, North Carolina, at 4∶30 P.M., on the afternoon of February 1, 1960.On that day, Ezell Blair Jr., Joseph McNeil, David Richmond, and Franklin McClain entered an F.W.Woolworth store.They sat down at a segregated(分开的) lunch counter, ordered coffee, and then refused to leave when told,“We don’t serve Negroes.”

  The four young men had expected not to be served.What no one had expected, however, was that they would sit there and politely, but firmly, refuse to leave.This was 1960, and throughout the South black people were not allowed to sit at the same lunch counters with whites, swim at the same beaches, use the same water fountains, or worship at the same churches.Segregation was the law, and it meant separation of the races in every way.

  The next day, the four returned to Woolworth’s-this time accompanied by sixteen other students.Again they sat at the lunch counter and requested service.Again they were refused.And again, they declined to leave.On Wednesday, February 3, seventy students filled the Woolworth’s store.This time, the group included white students as well as black.Many brought school books and studied while they waited.By this time, their protest had become known nationwide as a“sit-in”.

  On Thursday, there was trouble.An angry group of white teenagers began shoving and cursing them but were quickly removed by the police.By February 10, the sit-in movement had spread to five other states.

  By September 1961, more than 70,000 people, both black and white, had participated in sit-ins at segregated restaurants and lunch counters, kneel-ins(祈祷示威) at segregated churches, read-ins at segregated libraries, and swim-ins at segregated pools and beaches.Over 3,600 people had been arrested, and more than 100 students had been expelled.But they were getting results.On June 10, 1964, the U.S Senate passed a major civil rights bill outlawing racial discrimination in all public places.President Lyndon Johnson signed it on July 2, and it became law.But the highest credit still goes to the four brave students from North Carolina who first sat-in and waited it out.

(1)

In this passage,“sit-in”refers to ________.

[  ]

A.

an activity where people sit together and drink coffee freely

B.

a bill which outlaws racial discrimination in all public places

C.

a form in which people peacefully sit and decline to leave

D.

a polite behavior that everyone enjoys

(2)

Which statement can be concluded from the fifth paragraph in the passage?

[  ]

A.

The sit-in movement was not successful.

B.

The sit-in movement had a positive result.

C.

Only black people participated in sit-ins.

D.

A lot of protesters were arrested, with some students expelled from school

(3)

Based on the information in the passage, you can infer that at a swim-in, people ________.

[  ]

A.

refuse to swim at a segregated swimming pool

B.

refuse to go to a segregated swimming pool

C.

refuse to let others swim at a segregated swimming pool

D.

refuse to leave a segregated swimming pool

(4)

What was the purpose of the civil rights bill passed in 1964?

[  ]

A.

The highest credit went to the four brave students.

B.

It declared that segregation was a law.

C.

The students were allowed to participate in sit-ins.

D.

It made racial segregation against the law in all public places.

(5)

What is the passage mainly about?

[  ]

A.

Segregation was the law in the South.

B.

The first sit-in was in 1960.

C.

The sit-ins helped to end segregation.

D.

The civil rights bill was passed in 1964 by the U.S.Senate.

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阅读下面对话,掌握其大意,并根据所给首字母的提示,在标有题号的横线上写出一个英语单词的完整、正确形式,使对话通顺。

W:Hi, Fred; where have you been?

M:I’ve been to the library and borrowed some English books.Why do you ask?

W:I thought you’d been to the post office.Did you find the money I left on the desk?

M:Yes, $ 10(1)a ________.But I don’t know what it is (2)f ________.

W:Didn’t you see the(3)n ________ I left to you with the money?

M:Note?Why note?I don’t see any note.

W:(4)R ________?It’s very strange.I left the money with anote(5)s ________ I wanted you to go to the post office and get some(6)e ________ and stamps for me.I also put the ink(7)b ________ on them in case they might(8)d ________ your attention.

M:I see now.Why can’t you go and get them(9)y ________?The post office is only about 30 minutes'walk from here.We often walk there after supper.

W:Of course I know how far it is from our school.I can’t go there myself because I’m very busy doing some chemistry(10)e ________ in the lab.And what’s more, I have to prepare for my English exam.You know I failed the last one.If I can’t pass this time, a hard time will be waiting for me.

1.________  2.________  3.________  4.________  5.________

6.________  7.________  8.________  9.________  10.________

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阅读下面对话,掌握其大意,并根据所给首字母的提示,写出一个英语单词的完整、正确形式,使对话通顺。

W:woman

S:Shop assistant

W:Could you help me please?I’m looking for something for my h  1  

birthday next week and I just can’t seem to think of anything to buy.

S:Certainly, madam.You don’t have anything s  2   in mind?

W:Right.I just don’t know.

S:How about a nice silk tie?We have some handsome ties that just arrived f  3  Italy.

W:Not a tie.I gave him o  4   for Christmas and he’s never w  5   it.He hates ties.

S:What about this?He can use it after he shaves himself.

W:I don’t know.He has never used that kind of thing very often.He might not care for that e  6  .Can you think of any other thing?

S:I believe I have just the thing.This w  7   is something any man would be proud of o  8  .It has a very deep money pocket.

W:That d  9   sound nice.Please w  10   it.Would you put this card in with it?

S:Certainly.It will take just a few minutes.

W:All right.I’ll wait.

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