Camels were ____ better than horses for travelling a long distance.
A.more B.far C.quite D.very
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Camels were ____ better than horses for travelling a long distance.
A.more B.far C.quite D.very
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Two men were sitting together on a ship. They were on a long travel. One of them was a professor. The other was a farmer. They sat without talking for a while, and then the farmer said, “Let’s do something to pass the time.”
“What do you want to do?” the professor asked. “We can ask each other riddles.” The farmer said, “You start.” “Let’s make the rules first,” the professor said. “That’s not fair. You are a professor with much knowledge. You know more things than I do. I am just a farmer.”
“That’s true.” The professor said. “What do you want we should do?” “If you don’t know the answer to a riddle, you pay me $100. And if I don’t know the answer, I’ll pay you $50.” The farmer said. The professor thought about this, then he said, “OK. That’s fair. Who will go first?”
“I will,” The farmer said. “Here is my riddle. What has three legs when it walks, but only two legs when it flies?” The professor man repeated the riddle, “What has three legs when it walks, but only two legs when it flies? Mm, that’s a good one. I’m afraid I don’t know the answer.” He gave the farmer $100, then said, “Tell me the answer. What has three legs when it walks, but only two legs when it flies?” “I don’t know.” The farmer said and gave him $50.
1.The story took place ____________.
A. on a farm B. between two passengers
C. before a long plane journey D. in a shop
2.What does the word “riddle” mean in this story?
A. something to win money.
B. something to help to make rules.
C. a difficult question to find the answer to.
D. a kind of game in doing business.
3.Why did the professor agree to give more money if he lost?
A. He made much more money than the farmer.
B. He was better at playing riddle games.
C. He was interested in making riddles.
D. He thought he knew more than the farmer.
4.Which of the following is NOT true?
A. The two men made rules for their riddle.
B. The farmer was much cleverer than the professor.
C. The two men made their riddle game more interesting by paying it for money.
D. The professor knew the answer to his riddle.
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The most frequent arguments for travel broadening the mind are that you get to interact with many different ______, ways of life and new experiences. In general this should be the case.__ ___, how much it broadens your mind depends as much on how you travel as where.______ you go to Thailand and spend most of your time in a hotel, what you’re seeing isn’t ______ Thai culture. But if you take time to _____ its temples or stay with a family and immerse yourself in their ______, you might begin to get a good ______ of it. If you ______ anything out of your comfort zone, then you won’t make the most of your _____, wherever you go. Of course travel ______ the mind if you’re open to it and equip yourself with the knowledge you need for where you’re headed; and after all, expanding our horizons is ______ to our growth and progress as human beings.
We’re told that broadening the mind comes from challenging yourself, ______, learning and that this can in part be achieved by travelling. But is broadening the mind the only ______ reason tor travelling? What if you _____ want to enjoy some much needed rest and ______?
How much distance you cover doesn’t show how adventurous you are. You can go halfway round the world, but if you just spend all your time _____ shopping malls, you can ______ experience the real workings of the culture you’ve landed in. It’s up to you whether or not you come back from another country with a ______ perspective on things. Travel doesn’t automatically broaden the mind. If you’re a narrow-minded bore at home, the _____ are that travel just makes you a narrow-minded bore ______ a plane ticket. And what of those who don’t, can’t or won’t travel? Are they forever doomed to an “unbroadened” view on life? I’m sure they would beg to differ.
1.A. expertsB. culturesC. objectsD. situations
2.A. For example B. Above allC. At timesD. Of course
3.A. If B. AlthoughC. Since D. Because
4.A. correctlyB. generallyC. really D. seriously
5.A. constructB. paint C. introduceD. visit
6.A. work B. life C. conversation D. concept
7.A. idea B. commandC. result D. photo
8.A. attemptB. challengeC. avoid D. overcome
9.A. journeyB. freedomC. advantageD. break
10.A. occupiesB. crossesC. amazesD. broadens
11.A. suitableB. vital C. similarD. harmless
12.A. determining B. planningC. exploringD. preparing
13.A. worthwhile B. privateC. normalD. obvious
14.A. eventually B. slightlyC. exactlyD. simply
15.A. healthB. relaxationC. sport D. thinking
16.A. picking out B. finding out C. wandering round D. passing by
17.A. hardlyB. undoubtedly C. expectedly D. possibly
18.A. narrowB. social C. differentD. common
19.A. problemsB. occasionsC. facts D. chances
20.A. for B. with C. beyondD. except
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A flock of hungry pigeons were flying across the sky in search of food. Having traveled a long distance, they felt tired and settled down on a tree. Just below the tree, they saw grains strewn (撒满) all over the ground. The pigeons were happy to have found enough food to eat. All the pigeons came down from the tree and started eating the grains. As they were doing so, a huge net fell on them and trapped them all.
The pigeons were taken aback(大吃一惊). They noticed a hunter sitting at a distance from the tree, a bow and arrow in hand. The pigeons realized it was the hunter who had trapped them in the net. The hunter got up and began to move towards the pigeons.
The leader of the pigeons spoke, “Friends, we are in great trouble. The hunter will catch us if we do not act swiftly in a few seconds. There is only one option available at this moment. Let all of us use our force together and fly up along with the net. If all of us use our force and fly together, we can fly carrying the net along with us. Let us start now.”
All the pigeons agreed with him and flew high carrying the net along with them. After traveling enough distance away from the hunter, the pigeons settled on a tree and carefully came out of the net one by one and thus escaped the evil design of the hunter.
1.Who strewed the grains over the ground?
A. A villager. B. The hunter.
C. The pigeon owner. D. The writer.
2.What does the underlined word “option” mean?
A. reason B. choice C. action D. opinion
3.How did the pigeons react when they got trapped?
A. They didn't know what to do.
B. They tried to fly in all directions.
C. They remained calm.
D. They decided to fight against the hunter.
4.This story wants to tell us that ________.
A. two heads are better than one
B. confidence will save everyone
C. teamwork can work wonders
D. actions speak louder than words
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I seemed to be pretty good___ reading his lips after a while, even better than the nurses that were caring ___ him.
A.at; for | B.for; for | C.at; about | D.for; about |
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He behaves _______ he were better than us.
A. even though B. even if C. as though D. although
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San Francisco has long been a favorite place for travelers who are ready to learn languages. The mild (温和的) year-round climate, shops and restaurants, bars and night life, and some of the most beautiful scenery attract many visitors to this relaxing and welcoming city. Students are sure to find the San Francisco Bay Area a fun, safe and friendly place to live and study. This is the most important.
English School in San Francisco lies in the heart of the city. It is one of the best San Francisco English language schools. You can see views of the city from your classroom! Many buses stop less than a five-minute walk from the school, which is also just a two-minute walk from the famous Union Square, San Francisco Shopping Centre, the Financial District, Yerba Buena Gardens and the Museum of Modern Art. The school is minutes away from the cable cars (缆车) to Chinatown and Fisherman’s Wharf.
San Francisco is a great place to study English and learn about American culture, offering excellent opportunities in sports, entertainment and arts. The city borders (毗邻) excellent beaches, and you can sail or surf all year round.
San Francisco has more restaurants than any other city in the US, and is the home of many theaters, music and dance companies, as well as museums. Just walking through many areas of San Francisco, you are certain to find something wonderful.
1.What attracts students most in San Francisco might be _________.
A. the mild year-round climate
B. its beautiful scenery
C. shops and restaurants, bars and night life
D. that it’s a good place for living and studying
2.English School in San Francisco ________.
A. is the best tourist place in the US
B. is in the center of the city
C. can only offer English courses
D. is not easy to get to
3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. English School has the most beautiful scenery in the US.
B. Most of the restaurants in the US lie in San Francisco.
C. San Francisco is a good place to learn English and American culture.
D. English School in San Francisco is one of the best schools in the US.
4.The author mainly wants to tell us ________.
A. about English schools in America
B. about the places around the English School
C. about the beautiful scenery in San Francisco
D. San Francisco is a good place to learn language
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Learning a foreign language is more than just a help to your CV(简历) or convenient for travelling. It will make you smarter, more perceptive(透视的) and even better at English. 1.
You become smarter
Speaking a foreign language improves the ability of your brain by challenging it to recognize, understand meaning, and communicate in different language systems. Students who study foreign languages will score better on standardized tests than their monolingual (单语的) classmates, particularly in maths, reading, and vocabulary.
You become more perceptive
A study from Spain shows that multilingual(多种语言的) people are better at observing their surroundings. They are better at focusing related information and editing out the unrelated. 2. Is it any surprise that Sherlock Holmes and Hercule Poirot know several kinds of languages?
You build multitasking skills
Multilingual people, especially children, are skilled at switching between two systems of speech, writing, and structure. 3. The research found that people who spoke more than one language made fewer errors in their driving.
4.
Educators often compare the brain to a muscle, because it functions better with exercise. Learning a language involves memorizing rules and vocabulary, which helps strengthen that mental “muscle.” This exercise improves overall memory, which means that multiple language speakers are better at remembering lists or sequences.
If you haven’t spoken a foreign tongue since your A levels, your brain might not be gaining these bilingual benefits. 5. People who begin language study in their adult lives can still achieve the same levels of fluency as a young learner, and still gain the same mental benefits, too.
A. However, it’s never too late to learn a foreign language.
B. In one study, participants used a driving simulator(模拟器) while doing separate, distracting tasks at the same time.
C. Your muscle improves.
D. Below are several advantages of learning a foreign language.
E. They’re also better at discovering misleading information.
F. Language speakers also develop a better ear for listening.
G. Your memory improves.
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During the Second World War, it was difficult to travel by plane, because the
seats were needed for important government officials and army officers. Mr Brown worked for the government during the war and he was doing very secret work. Nobody was allowed to know how important he was except very few people. One day he had to fly to London to give a talk to a few top people there, but an important army officer came to the airport at the last minute. Mr Brown’s seat was given to him, so he was not able to fly to the city to give his talk. When the important army officer reached the city , he found that the man whose seat he had taken was the one whose talk he had flown to hear.
1.Mr Brown was ___________.
A.an army officer B.a bad speaker
C.a government official D.a public speaker
2.Plane tickets were hard to get for _________.
A.ordinary people B.government officials
C.army officers D.secret workers
3.Mr Brown could not take the plane, because _________.
A.his secret work was discovered.
B.he wanted to change for another plane.
C.his seat was given to an important army officer.
D.he was unable to go by air.
4.What did the army officer discover in the end? ________.
A.He had taken a very important person’s seat.
B.Mr Brown’s talk was important
C.Mr Brown didn’t do important secret work
D.Mr Brown was a kind person.
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I'd been travelling for long hours on a lonely country road when I had a flat tire. So I had to stop and get the tools to36the problem. It certainly wasn’t37doing this with a white shirt and suit on.
Nightfall was approaching. Suddenly a car pulled38from behind me. A man got out and offered to39me. Seeing his unpleasant appearance and tattoos(纹身)on his arm, I became40as thoughts of robberies flashed through my mind. But41I could say anything he had already begun to take the tools to change the42. While watching him I happened to look back at his car and noticed someone sitting in the passenger seat. This had43me.
Then, without44, it began to rain. He suggested that I wait in his car because my car was unsafe. As the rain increased, getting us wet within seconds, I45agreed. When I settle into the back seat, a woman’s voice came from the front seat. “Are you all right?” She turned around to me. “Yes, I am.’’ I replied with much46when seeing an old woman there. It must be his Mom, I thought. To my47, the old woman was a neighbor of the man who was helping me. “Jeff insisted on stopping when he saw you48with the tire. ”“I am grateful for his help, ” I said. “Me, too!” she said with a smile. He helped drive her to see her husband twice a week in a nursing home. She also said that he49at the church and tutored disadvantaged students.
The rain stopped and Jeff and I changed me tire. I tried to offer him money and of course he50it. It was shameful that I judged people by the way they51. As we shook hands I began to apologize for my52. He said, ‘‘I experience that same53often. People who look like me don’t do nice things. I54thought about changing the way. But then I saw this as a chance to make a55. So I’ll leave you with the same question I ask everyone who takes time to know me. If Jesus returned tomorrow and walked among us again, would you recognize Him by what He wore or by what He did?’’
1. A.find B.make C.fix D.avoid
2. A.useful B.easy C.wise D.lucky
3. A.up B.out C.on D.round
4. A.carry B.lift C.drive D.help
5. A.discouraged B.frightened C.disappointed D.astonished
6. A.when B.until C.as D.before
7. A.tire B.suit C.expression D.shirt
8. A.embarrassed B.concerned C.discouraged D.puzzled
9. A.warning B.realizing C.knowing D.waiting
10. A.directly B.happily C.hurriedly D.unwillingly
11. A.fear B.satisfaction C.relief D.excitement
12. A.regret B.amusement C.surprise D.delight
13. A.working B.repairing C.fighting D.struggling
14. A.studied B.performed C.grew D.volunteered
15. A.refused B.kept C.ignored D.left
16. A.behaved B.spoke C.looked D.thought
17. A.selfishness B.stupidity C.weakness D.disability
18. A.life B.incident C.reaction D.change
19. A.hardly B.actually C.finally D.probably
20. A.point B.start C.remark D.comparison
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