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Can you help              my English?

A. my, with         B. me, for         C. I, with          D. me, with

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Last year I went to an old-fashioned bar with Lisa and her mother. When it was my turn to order, I had a problem. I was dyslexic (诵读困难的). I had difficulty reading words. I felt embarrassed about it and didn’t want others to know it. Every time in restaurants, I pretended (假装) that I could understand menus and ordered something that almost every restaurant could have. Luckily, I succeeded every time. This time I did as usual. bar should have this kind of ice cream. But as soon as Lisa heard me, she said, “Didn’t you read the menu? There I had a look at the menu and asked for a dish of vanilla ice cream. I thought it was safe. A place like this isn’t any vanilla ice cream at all.” After I heard this, my face turned red. And I had to tell them the truth(真相). “Dyslexia is quite common, Betty. My friend’s daughter had this problem four years ago, but she is better now,” Lisa’s mother said to me. Then she passed me a business card and said, “Go to see this doctor! Believe me! He can help you.” I am better now. I understand that sometimes it isn’t the thing itself but what we have done that makes us embarrassed. I have learned to face my problems. I won’t escape (逃避) from them anymore.

47. What problem did Betty have when it was her turn to order?

A. She couldn’t read the words on the menu.

B. She thought ice cream in the bar was too expensive.

C. She didn’t know what kind of ice cream was delicious.

D. The menu was written in English, but she wasn’t good at it.

48. How did Betty usually order food when she had meals with her friends in restaurants?

A. She ordered what she liked.         B. She ordered common food.

C. She ordered something delicious.     D. She ordered cheap food.

49. What did Betty mean by saying "I thought it was safe"?

A. She thought vanilla ice cream was cheap.

B. She thought the bar would sell vanilla ice cream.

C. She thought vanilla ice cream tasted delicious.

D. She thought eating vanilla ice cream was good for her health.

50. What did Lisa’s mother do when Betty told the truth?

A. She criticized Betty.         B. She advised Betty to forget her problem.

C. She asked Betty to go to see a doctor.

D. She asked Betty to choose another kind of ice cream.

51. The writer wrote this story to tell us ______.

A. not to eat too much ice cream          

B. not to worry about illness

C. to go to see a doctor usually           

D. to learn to face problems bravely

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56. Betty:My parents are always talking to me about studying. I know studying is very important,   but they put too much pressure on me. How can I explain to my parents that I need some free time?

57. Jimmy:My best friend Tony is a nice young man, but he has a bad habit. He is always late. Once he turned up thirty minutes late for a meeting! What can I do to break him of this bad habit?

58.David:I have a new roommate named Louis. He is my good friend, but he is making me crazy because he is very untidy. He leaves his dirty clothes everywhere and never makes bed.                                                 

59. Mike:My cousin plays computer games a lot and he keeps on talking to me about them. I don’t have any interest at all,but I find it difficult to stop him.                                                                 

60. Alice:I’m feeling upset these days because the result of my last English exam was not as good as I had expected. My teacher comforted me, “Don’t worry. You can do better next time.” But I’m still feeling bad. I need your help.  

A: Next time when he begins talking,you might interrupt him with a smile,saying,“That’s interesting,but I hope you understand this is my time to relax.I read to do some reading now.”

B: You could try talking to him about the importance of being on time. If it doesn’t work, one trick you can try is to ask him to set his clock 15 minutes ahead.

C: Tell your parents how you feel.Let them know you respect them.Maybe you can make a deal with them. For example,ask them far one day off each week to do what you want to do.

D: “Be yourself”is the best solution.If I were you,I’d tell him to leave me alone.At least tell him,“That was hurtful.Please don’t say things like that to me.I can make my own decision.”

E: You can have a talk with him and see if you could both be a little less nervous about your attitudes towards housekeeping.

F: Scores are important for a student,but you don’t have to care too much about the result of one test.Maybe it’s more important to find out why you failed to achieve your goal.Try to do better next time.

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阅读理解。
     Last year I went to an old-fashioned bar with Lisa and her mother. When it was my turn to order, I
had a problem. I was dyslexic (诵读困难的). I had difficulty reading words. I felt embarrassed
(尴尬的) about it and didn't want others to know it. Every time in restaurants I pretended (假装) that I
could understand menus and ordered something that almost every restaurant could have. Luckily, I
succeeded every time. This time I did as usual. I had a look at the menu and asked for a dish of vanilla
ice cream. I thought it was safe. A place like this bar should have this kind of ice cream. But as soon as
Lisa heard me, she said, "Didn't you read the menu? There isn't any vanilla ice cream at all." After I heard
this, my face turned red. And I had to tell them the truth. "Dyslexia is quite common, Betty. My friend's
daughter had this problem four years ago, but she is better now," Lisa's mother said to me. Then she
passed me a business card and said, "Go to see this doctor! Believe me! He can help you." I am better
now. I understand that sometimes it isn't the thing itself but what we have done that makes us embarrassed. I have learned to face my problems. I won't escape (逃避) from them anymore.
根据短文内容,选择正确答案。
1. What problem did Betty have when it was her turn to order?
A. She couldn't read the words on the menu.
B. She thought ice cream in the bar was too expensive.
C. She didn't know what kind of ice cream was delicious.
D. The menu was written in English, but she wasn't good at it.
2. How did Betty usually order food when she had meals with her friends in restaurants?
A. She ordered what she liked.
B. She ordered common food.
C. She ordered something delicious.
D. She ordered cheap food.
3. What did Betty mean by saying "I thought it was safe"?
A. She thought vanilla ice cream was cheap.
B. She thought the bar would sell vanilla ice cream.
C. She thought vanilla ice cream tasted delicious.
D. She thought eating vanilla ice cream was good for her health.
4. What did Lisa's mother do when Betty told the truth?
A. She criticized Betty.
B. She advised Betty to forget her problem.
C. She encouraged Betty to go to see a doctor.
D. She asked Betty to choose another kind of ice cream.
5. The writer wrote this story to tell us ______.
A. not to eat too much ice cream
B. not to worry about illness
C. to go to see a doctor regularly
D. to learn to face problems bravely

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Hi Hongbo,

  I'm so glad to read about the changes talking place in your city.It's really good news that you can travel by subway in Xi'an, though there's only one line there.Here in London we have twelve lines.By the way, we don't use the word “subway” here.It's American English.We call it “the Underground”, instead.

  The London Underground is very famous.It's famous for several reasons.First of all, part of the underground railway today is the oldest in the world, which opened in 1863.Secondly, the London Underground is also the first line to have electric trains, in 1890.Thirdly but not the last, the London Underground is the second largest metro system in the world, after the Shanghai Metro.There are 270 stations in the Underground and it has 402 kilometres of tracks(轨道).What's more, the city of London itself helps make the transportation system famous! I've got a few photos to help you build a clear picture of the Underground in my city.They are together with this mail.

  In your email, you also said workers were building more lines.I'm sure your city is developing fast.Maybe you can send me a few photos of your city today.I really want to see the changes taking place there.I'm happy for you to live there in an ancient city with such a new look!

  So much for now.I'll write soon again.Best wishes!

(1)

Where is the writer from?

[  ]

A.

From Xi'an.

B.

From Shanghai

C.

From London

D.

From New York

(2)

The second paragraph mainly tells us ________?

[  ]

A.

when the first subway was opened in the world.

B.

when the London Underground first used electric trains

C.

why the London Underground is the oldest subway in the world.

D.

why the London Underground is famous in the world

(3)

In the email, the words “subway”, “underground”, and “metro” mean ________

[  ]

A.

almost the same thing

B.

two different things

C.

three different things

D.

nothing like each other

(4)

What does the writer want Hongbo to do?

[  ]

A.

To buy a good book about Xi'an for him.

B.

To post him some postcards of Xi'an.

C.

To tell him more about Xi'an subway.

D.

To send him a few photos of Xi'an.

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