You are careful than your brother. You two can’t do the work that needs care and skill. A. not more B. no more C. not less D. no less [分析]此题最佳答案为B.要做对此题.首先要正确理解以下结构的含义: not more - than = 不如-- no more - than = 和--一样不 not less - than = 不如--不 (即指不如 less 后形容词的反面) no less - than = 和--一样 比较以下各句的意思: You are more careful than he is. 你比他仔细. You are not more careful than he is. 你不如他仔细. You are no more careful than he is. 你和他一样不仔细. You are less careful than he is. 你不如他仔细. You are not less careful than he is. 你比他仔细. You are no less careful than he is. 你和他一样仔细. 查看更多

 

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As you are soon on your way to Eastern Europe, here are a few tips on what you should pack. In general, pack lightly, with only the most basic clothes. People dress casually(随便地) in Eastern Europe, so you don’t need to bring along your smartest clothing.
Batteries: If your camera, flash, or other appliances run on batteries, bring enough supply along. Certain types of batteries don’t exist in Eastern Europe, and those that do often don’t last very long.
Cash: We have found it good to have supply of small-unit U.S. bills($1and $5) to use in hard–currency stores, to buy international train tickets, etc. The hard–currency stores never seem to have the right change.
Electric Current Adapter(转换器): If you bring any appliances, remember that the electricity in Eastern Europe uses 220 volts A.C., not the standard 110 volts of North America. A 110 volts appliance will soon burn out when attached to an unchanged 220-volt plug.
Language Tools: One of Europe’s biggest challenges is communicating with the local people since their languages are so different from our own. To help overcome difficulties, you might buy phrasebooks before you go — you won’t find them once you are in Eastern Europe.
Money Belt: A money belt is especially helpful when you have many documents to carry around ( as you always do in Eastern Europe). The best one we find is made by Eagle Greek Travel Gear, 143 Cedros Ave. (P. O. box 651), Solona Beach, CA 92075 (tel. 619/755 – 9399, or toll free 800/874 – 9925) outside California.
Traveler’s Checks: These are necessary. Bring your traveler’s checks in small to medium unit ($10, $20, or $50) to change a little bit at a time, so as not to be left with a lot of local money. To be on the safe side, be sure to copy down the check numbers in two places, just in case something happens to the checks.
【小题1】How many tips are mentioned in the passage?

A.6B.7 C.8D.9
【小题2】Which of the following things may be the biggest challenge in Eastern Europe?
A.Appliances.B.Money.C.Language.D.Clothes.
【小题3】Which of the following statements is NOT a fact according to the passage?
A. No shop in Eastern Europe accepts hard currency.
B. Travelers may need to carry many documents in Eastern Europe.
C. The electricity in Eastern Europe uses 220 volts A.C.
D. Eastern European languages can be a problem to foreign travelers.
【小题4】What’s the writer’s purpose of writing this passage?
A.To tell you it’s not easy to stay in Eastern Europe.
B.To give you some advice on what you should pack when you’re in Eastern Europe.
C.To tell you something about the life in Eastern Europe.
D.To show you the life in Eastern Europe is different from that in your country.
【小题5】What do the underlined words “change” and “check” probably mean according to the given dictionary entries(词条)?
change
1. [V] to become different 改变;变化
2. [V] to exchange money into the money of another country 兑换
3. [U] the money that you get back when you have paid for sth giving more money than the amount it costs 找给的零钱;找头
check
1. [V] to examine sth to see if it is correct, safe or acceptable 检查;审查
2. [C] an act of making sure that sth is safe, correct or in good condition by examining it 检查;查看
3. [C] a printed form that you can write on and sign as a way of paying for sth instead of using money 支票
A.1; 3B.3; 3 C.2; 3D.2; 2

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As you are soon on your way to Eastern Europe, here are a few tips on what you should pack. In general, pack lightly, with only the most basic clothes. People dress casually(随便地) in Eastern Europe, so you don’t need to bring along your smartest clothing.

Batteries: If your camera, flash, or other appliances run on batteries, bring enough supply along. Certain types of batteries don’t exist in Eastern Europe, and those that do often don’t last very long.

Cash: We have found it good to have supply of small-unit U.S. bills($1and $5) to use in hard–currency stores, to buy international train tickets, etc. The hard–currency stores never seem to have the right change.

Electric Current Adapter(转换器): If you bring any appliances, remember that the electricity in Eastern Europe uses 220 volts A.C., not the standard 110 volts of North America. A 110 volts appliance will soon burn out when attached to an unchanged 220-volt plug.

Language Tools: One of Europe’s biggest challenges is communicating with the local people since their languages are so different from our own. To help overcome difficulties, you might buy phrasebooks before you go — you won’t find them once you are in Eastern Europe.

Money Belt: A money belt is especially helpful when you have many documents to carry around ( as you always do in Eastern Europe). The best one we find is made by Eagle Greek Travel Gear, 143 Cedros Ave. (P. O. box 651), Solona Beach, CA 92075 (tel. 619/755 – 9399, or toll free 800/874 – 9925) outside California.

Traveler’s Checks: These are necessary. Bring your traveler’s checks in small to medium unit ($10, $20, or $50) to change a little bit at a time, so as not to be left with a lot of local money. To be on the safe side, be sure to copy down the check numbers in two places, just in case something happens to the checks.

1.How many tips are mentioned in the passage?

A.6                B.7                C.8                D.9

2.Which of the following things may be the biggest challenge in Eastern Europe?

A.Appliances.        B.Money.           C.Language.         D.Clothes.

3.Which of the following statements is NOT a fact according to the passage?

A. No shop in Eastern Europe accepts hard currency.

B. Travelers may need to carry many documents in Eastern Europe.

C. The electricity in Eastern Europe uses 220 volts A.C.

D. Eastern European languages can be a problem to foreign travelers.

4.What’s the writer’s purpose of writing this passage?

A.To tell you it’s not easy to stay in Eastern Europe.

B.To give you some advice on what you should pack when you’re in Eastern Europe.

C.To tell you something about the life in Eastern Europe.

D.To show you the life in Eastern Europe is different from that in your country.

5.What do the underlined words “change” and “check” probably mean according to the given dictionary entries(词条)?

change

1. [V] to become different 改变;变化

2. [V] to exchange money into the money of another country 兑换

3. [U] the money that you get back when you have paid for sth giving more money than the amount it costs 找给的零钱;找头

check

1. [V] to examine sth to see if it is correct, safe or acceptable 检查;审查

2. [C] an act of making sure that sth is safe, correct or in good condition by examining it 检查;查看

3. [C] a printed form that you can write on and sign as a way of paying for sth instead of using money 支票

A.1; 3              B.3; 3              C.2; 3              D.2; 2

 

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第一部分:听力(本部分共三节,共20分)

第一节:情景反应(本节7小题,每小题1分,共7分)

听两遍,根据你所听到的句子,从A、B、C三个选项中选出最恰当的答语。

1.

A.How are you?

B.How do you do?

C.Fine, thank you.

2.

A.Yes, I'm Mrs.Green.

B.Hold on, please.

C.No, you can't.

3.

A.Yes, it is.

B.Yes, it has.

C.Yes, there is.

4.

A.Good idea.

B.Good luck.

C.Many thanks.

5.

A.Yes, please.

B.I'd like tea.

C.Sure, here you are.

6.

A.Last year.

B.3 years before.

C.Since 3 years ago.

7.

A.

B.

C.

第二节:对话理解。(本节8小题,每小题1分,共8分)

听两遍,根据你所听到的对话和问题,从A、B、C三个选项中选出正确答案。

8.

A.On foot.

B.By bus.

C.By bike.

9.

A.Tom.

B.Jim.

C.Amy.

10.

A.In a clothes shop.

B.In a shoe shop.

C.In a food shop.

11.

A.At 6∶00.

B.At 6∶10.

C.At 6∶15.

12.

A.His football.

B.His basketball.

C.His baseball.

13.

A.CA 308.

B.CA 038.

C.CA 380.

14.

A.A doctor.

B.A singer.

C.A teacher.

15.

A.A children's school.

B.The disabled children's home.

C.The old people's home.

第三节:短文理解。(本节5小题,每小题1分,共5分)

听三遍,根据你所听到的短文内容,从A、B、C三个选项中选出正确答案。

16.What did Mrs.Brown want to buy?

A.A sweater.

B.A pair of jeans.

C.A coat.

17.Why didn't Mrs.Brown buy it at once?

A.She didn't like the color.

B.She didn't have enough money.

C.She was busy.

18.Why didn't her husband want her to buy it?

A.She had so many sweaters.

B.It was too expensive.

C.It was not good enough.

19.When did her husband agree to buy it?

A.The next day.

B.After a week.

C.The third day.

20.Who bought the sweater at last?

A.Mrs.Brown.

B.Mr.Brown.

C.Nobody.

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As you are soon on your way to Eastern Europe, here are a few tips on what you should pack. In general, pack lightly, with only the most basic clothes. People dress casually(随便地) in Eastern Europe, so you don’t need to bring along your smartest clothing.
Batteries: If your camera, flash, or other appliances run on batteries, bring enough supply along. Certain types of batteries don’t exist in Eastern Europe, and those that do often don’t last very long.
Cash: We have found it good to have supply of small-unit U.S. bills(数学公式5) to use in hard–currency stores, to buy international train tickets, etc. The hard–currency stores never seem to have the right change.
Electric Current Adapter(转换器): If you bring any appliances, remember that the electricity in Eastern Europe uses 220 volts A.C., not the standard 110 volts of North America. A 110 volts appliance will soon burn out when attached to an unchanged 220-volt plug.
Language Tools: One of Europe’s biggest challenges is communicating with the local people since their languages are so different from our own. To help overcome difficulties, you might buy phrasebooks before you go — you won’t find them once you are in Eastern Europe.
Money Belt: A money belt is especially helpful when you have many documents to carry around ( as you always do in Eastern Europe). The best one we find is made by Eagle Greek Travel Gear, 143 Cedros Ave. (P. O. box 651), Solona Beach, CA 92075 (tel. 619/755 – 9399, or toll free 800/874 – 9925) outside California.
Traveler’s Checks: These are necessary. Bring your traveler’s checks in small to medium unit (数学公式20, or $50) to change a little bit at a time, so as not to be left with a lot of local money. To be on the safe side, be sure to copy down the check numbers in two places, just in case something happens to the checks

  1. 1.

    How many tips are mentioned in the passage?

    1. A.
      6
    2. B.
      7
    3. C.
      8
    4. D.
      9
  2. 2.

    Which of the following things may be the biggest challenge in Eastern Europe?

    1. A.
      Appliances
    2. B.
      Money
    3. C.
      Language
    4. D.
      Clothes
  3. 3.

    Which of the following statements is NOT a fact according to the passage?

    1. A.
      No shop in Eastern Europe accepts hard currency
    2. B.
      Travelers may need to carry many documents in Eastern Europe
    3. C.
      The electricity in Eastern Europe uses 220 volts A
    4. D.
    5. E.
      Eastern European languages can be a problem to foreign travelers
  4. 4.

    What’s the writer’s purpose of writing this passage?

    1. A.
      To tell you it’s not easy to stay in Eastern Europe
    2. B.
      To give you some advice on what you should pack when you’re in Eastern Europe
    3. C.
      To tell you something about the life in Eastern Europe
    4. D.
      To show you the life in Eastern Europe is different from that in your country
  5. 5.

    What do the underlined words “change” and “check” probably mean according to the given dictionary entries(词条)?
    change
    1. [V] to become different 改变;变化
    2. [V] to exchange money into the money of another country 兑换
    3. [U] the money that you get back when you have paid for sth giving more money than the amount it costs 找给的零钱;找头
    check
    1. [V] to examine sth to see if it is correct, safe or acceptable 检查;审查
    2. [C] an act of making sure that sth is safe, correct or in good condition by examining it 检查;查看
    3. [C] a printed form that you can write on and sign as a way of paying for sth instead of using money 支票

    1. A.
      1; 3
    2. B.
      3; 3
    3. C.
      2; 3
    4. D.
      2; 2

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Guitar Lessons for Guitar Players

Playing the same things over and over again when you pick up the guitar? Teaching yourself for years but you hit a wall? Whether you’re a total beginner, or an old guitar player, we’ll get you working on something that is helpful. I’m a professional teacher, with over 30 students at my studio in downtown Berkeley and several music schools in San Francisco.

No matter what style you’re into, I’m sure there are songs by your favorite bands that you could learn.

Call at 510-333-9091 or e-mail at bluescho0147@gmail.com

Dance Classes

Motion Dance Center in Martinez is now getting registration (注册) for all fall dance classes. There are classes offered in Jazz, Tap, Ballet, Hip-Hop, Contemporary and Cheerleading. Classes run like the school year Sept through June. Prices are very reasonable at only $45 a month. This studio is known for their younger child program.

If you want more information, call Deena at 925-229-5678.

Qi Gong with Angie

Qi Gong is the perfect activity for anyone, at any age. It contains gentle movement and meditation (冥想), breathing and relaxation. The exercises are designed to reduce stress and anxiety and improve blood and energy circulation (循环) throughout the body, therefore improving energy levels and sleep.

Thousands of Qi Gong lovers around the world have experienced the extraordinary benefits(益处)and are healthier and happier for it. Join us to experience the benefits for yourself!

WHEN: Tuesdays from noon ~ 1 p.m.

WHERE: Halanda Studio 1062 Lincoln Avenue, San Jose, CA 95125

COST: $12 per class drop-in (即到即学的) or $45 for a pre-paid set of 4 classes

CONTACT: Angie at angie@lokahiacupuncture.com, 408-887-6000

1.The purpose of the first advertisement is to __________.

A. build a bridge between guitar players

B. look for teachers for several music schools

C. attract guitar players to attend music classes

D. help guitar beginners to improve their skills

2.Who will probably contact 925-229-5678?

A. A sports lover.  B. A Hip-Hop lover.

C. A guitar lover.      D. A Qi Gong lover.

3.How much can you save if you pay for eight classes at one time before you join Halanda Studio?

A. $3.          B. $6.              C. $8.          D. $12.

 

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