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It's Saturday afternoon. Mr and Mrs Smith are in a shop. Mrs Smith likes hats very much. She says, “Look, this hat is very nice. Do you think so? ”

Mr Smith looks at it and says, “Do you call that a hat? It looks like a lighthouse(灯塔). ”

“Don't speak to me like that, ”Mrs Smith says. She puts the hat on and looks at it in the mirror(镜子).

Mr Smith sits down. But Mrs Smith looks in the mirror for a long time.

“You have many hats. Don't buy this one. ”says Mr Smith.

“You have many ties(领带). And you bought() one this morning. ”says Mrs Smith.

“A man can never(从不) have too many ties, ”says Mr Smith.

“Then a woman can never have too many hats. ”says Mrs Smith. Then she buys the hat.

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1. Mr and Mrs Smith go shopping on a Sunday afternoon. (  )

2. Mrs Smith doesn't like the hat because it looks like a lighthouse. (  )

3. Mrs Smith has many hats at home. (  )

4. Mr Smith bought a tie this morning. (  )

5. Mrs Smith doesn't buy anything in the shop. (  )

 

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Molly was eight years old. This year she spent the summer with her Aunt Cathy. Her parents took a six-week trip to Europe and let Molly stay at her aunt’ s house. She was very unhappy, because she couldn’t spend the summer with her friends at the neighborhood pool like she did every summer.

Molly’s Aunt Cathy did everything to make her happy. She took Molly to the park, the zoo, and even took her shopping, but nothing made Molly happy.

One afternoon, Aunt Cathy was working in her garden. She found that Molly was watching her. “Come and help me, Molly,” Aunt Cathy said. Molly slowly walked out to the garden and began looking closely at the flowers.

“What kind are these?” Molly asked. She pointed () to some small yellow flowers.

“Those are called snapdragons (金鱼草),” Aunt Cathy answered. “Do you want to grow some flowers?”

“Yes,” Molly said.

When Molly’s parents got back from their trip, she showed them her flowers. Aunt Cathy told Molly how to look after her flowers when she got home. Molly thanked her for the best summer.

? 根据材料内容判断正(T)误(F)。

1.Last summer, Molly went swimming with her friends at the neighborhood pool.

2.Shopping made Molly happy.

3.Molly grew some flowers in Aunt Cathy’s garden.

4.Molly watered the garden twice a week.

5.Molly didn’t enjoy the summer with Aunt Cathy.

 

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Molly was eight years old. This year she spent the summer with her Aunt Cathy. Her parents took a six-week trip to Europe and let Molly stay at her aunt’s house. She was very unhappy, because she couldn’t spend the summer with her friends at the neighborhood pool like she did every summer.
Molly’s Aunt Cathy did everything to make her happy. She took Molly to the park, the zoo, and even took her shopping, but nothing made Molly happy.
One afternoon, Aunt Cathy was working in her garden. She found that Molly was watching her. “Come and help me, Molly,” Aunt Cathy said. Molly slowly walked out to the garden and began looking closely at the flowers.
“What kind are these?” Molly asked. She pointed (指) to some small yellow flowers.
“Those are called snapdragons (金鱼草),” Aunt Cathy answered. “Do you want to grow some flowers?”
“Yes,” Molly said.

When Molly’s parents got back from their trip, she showed them her flowers. Aunt Cathy told Molly how to look after her flowers when she got home. Molly thanked her for the best summer.
根据材料内容判断正(T)误(F)。
小题1:Last summer, Molly went swimming with her friends at the neighborhood pool.
小题2:Shopping made Molly happy.
小题3:Molly grew some flowers in Aunt Cathy’s garden.
小题4:Molly watered the garden twice a week.
小题5:Molly didn’t enjoy the summer with Aunt Cathy.

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If you are f_________ this afternoon, let’s go shopping.

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     Dinner customs are different around the world. If you are a guest in Ghana (加纳), this information
will help you a lot.
     In Ghana, dinner is usually from four in the afternoon to six in the evening. But there are no strict rules
about time. Whenever a guest arrives, a family offers food. When you go to a home, the person who
receives guests takes you to the living room first. At this time everyone welcomes you. Then you go to
the dinning room. There you wash your hands in a bowl of water. All the food is on the table.
     In Ghana you usually eat with your fingers. You eat from the same dish as everyone else. But you eat
from one side of the dish only. It is not polite to get food from the other side of the dish.  After dinner,  
you wash your hands again in a bowl of water.
    Most meals in Ghana have a dish called fufu. People in Ghana make fufu from the powder (粉末) of
some plants. Sometimes they cut the fufu with a saw (锯子) because it is very hard.  You must chew
fufu well, or you may get sick. You eat fufu with the fingers of your right hand only.
根据短文内容,  判断句子的正(T)误(F) 。
(     )1. From the passage we know that in Ghana the rules for dinner time are not strict.
(     )2. If you are a dinner guest in Ghana, the host always takes you to the dining room first.
(     )3. People in Ghana usually eat with their fingers.
(     )4. In fact, most dishes in Ghana are not very hard.
(     )5. When you eat fufu, you'd better cut it with a saw and use your right hand and chew it well.

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