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Sweet Tomatoes
Salad & Fruit & Vegetables
Eat as much as you cant
Say goodbye to any meat, enjoy fruit and vegetables!
Adult................................................................. 60

Child (6~12)..................................................... 30
(under 6).............................................................free
★Save 5................................................Coupon in Sunday’s China Daily
★First ten on 2nd Sunday each month...............get one flee tasty chocolate
★Business hours:
11:00 a.m.~ 10:00 p.m. (Tue.~Fri.)
10:00 a.m.~ 11:00 p.m. (Sat.~Sun.)
Closed on Monday
★Our stores in Tai’an
☆Daiyue............................(0538) 3370-9531
☆Feicheng.........................(0538) 3682-2366
☆Xintai..............................(0538) 3866-8888
☆Ningyang........................(0538) 3270-9831
Sweet Tomatoes
Salad & Fruit & Vegetables
Eat as much as you cant
Say goodbye to any meat, enjoy fruit and vegetables!
Adult................................................................. 60

Child (6~12)..................................................... 30
(under 6).............................................................free
★Save 5................................................Coupon in Sunday’s China Daily
★First ten on 2nd Sunday each month...............get one flee tasty chocolate
★Business hours:
11:00 a.m.~ 10:00 p.m. (Tue.~Fri.)
10:00 a.m.~ 11:00 p.m. (Sat.~Sun.)
Closed on Monday
★Our stores in Tai’an
☆Daiyue............................(0538) 3370-9531
☆Feicheng.........................(0538) 3682-2366
☆Xintai..............................(0538) 3866-8888
☆Ningyang........................(0538) 3270-9831

根據(jù)以上內(nèi)容,從題中所給的AB、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳答案。

1People can’t go to Sweet Tomatoes _______ for a meal.

A. on Wednesday B. on Friday

C. on Sunday D. on Monday

2Mariah may call _______ to order the seats, because she lives in Ningyang.

A. (0538) 3270-9831 B. (0538) 3682-2366

C. (0538) 3866-8888 D. (0538) 3370-9531

3Mr. and Mrs. White visited Sweet Tomatoes with two kids, Sara, age 7; Tom, age 4. They have to pay _______ for the meal.

A. 110 B. 120 C. 150 D. 180

4What’s a “Coupon” used for?

A. To invite a friend.

B. To save money.

C. To get a VIP card.

D. To be a reader of China Daily.

5Where would you probably read this passage?

A. In a story book. B. In a math book.

C. In a newspaper. D. In a geographic magazine.

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【題目】 It's important to eat a ________ diet.

A. balanced B. balance C. balancingD. balances

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【題目】What does your father look like?

—He ________

Alikes history

Bis tall and thin

Clikes eating meat

Dis 40 years old

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【題目】Bikes are popular in the Dutch(荷蘭). In fact, nearly half of all travel in the Dutch is by bike. Now, one Dutch bike designer(設(shè)計(jì)師), Thomas, has taken the country’s interest in bikes by making a school bus bike.

The big bike has eight sets of pedals(踏板) for kids, a driver seat for an adult, and three other seats, comfortably letting little kids for their trip to and from school. The bike even has a motor, which can help with high hills or at times when few kids on it.

So far, Thomas tells Fast Company, he’s sold 25 school-bikes, at a price of $ 25,000 each—less than it would cost to buy a traditional school bus with the same number of seats. Along with the traditional color, the bikes ,are colored yellow so that they can be seen easily.

Thomas says he’s sold school bus bikes to neighboring countries such as Belgium, England and Germany, but so far, the school bus bike hasn’t been sold in the United States. If the U.S. agrees to buy this kind of school bus bike, it could do a lot of good to improve exercise for a young age and help them keep healthy.

1How do people in the Dutch usually go to work?

A. By car. B. By bus.

C. By bike. D. On foot.

2How many seats does the school bus bike have?

A. Three. B. Eight.

C. Nine. D. Twelve.

3The school buses are yellow in the Dutch because _______.

A. the color yellow is easy to paint

B. yellow buses can be seen easily

C. yellow is the national color of Dutch

D. it’s the designer’s favorite color

4Which country of the following hasn’t bought a school bus bike?

A. America. B. Germany.

C. England. D. Belgium.

5Which of the following is TRUE?

A. Thomas made a new kind of school bus.

B. A school bus usually costs $ 25,000.

C. Thomas sold bikes to Asian countries.

D. Riding school bus bikes helps keep kids healthy.

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War Horse is an action movie It tells a very interesting and moving story. The movie comes from a children’s book. A writer, Michael Morpurgo ______ the story. Later, Steven Spielberg decided to turn the interesting story into a ______. Steven Spielberg is a famous director and he was the director of E. T. and Jurassic Park. The two movies were very ______ and people all over the world enjoyed watching ______.

War Horse is about a horse called Joey. It happened ______ 1914, during World War I. A farm boy called Albert gets a new horse and the ______ of the horse is Joey. Albert trains the horse and they become good friends. One day, Joey is ______ to the British army and sent to help them fight on battlefields(戰(zhàn)場). Joey meets ______ trouble and he misses Albert very much. Albert misses Joey, too. He ______ the army because he wants to find Joey. Can they meet? Can they find the way home? If you want to know the answers, go to the cinema and ______ the film. I believe you will like it.

1A. read B. wrote C. made D. turned

2A. book B. novel C. movie D. story

3A. boring B. stressful C. terrible D. well

4A. it B. them C. him D. one

5A. on B. in C. at D. for

6A. village B. home C. name D. owner

7A. buy B. sell C. bought D. sold

8A. some B. any C. many D. few

9A. joins B. take part C. takes part in D. to leaves

10A. look B. look at C. read D. watch

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【題目】閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。

Crazy about Selfies

Since the 2014 Oscars ceremony selfie (自拍) of Bradley Cooper stormed the Internet, it seems that every one shows great interest. And now people are sharing even their most private moments. TV star Kim Kardashian could be called “the queen of the selfie”. She’s turned hundreds of her selfies into a book — at every possible moment, in all poses.

If Kardashian is the queen, then you could say Barack Obama is the king. But though Kardashian has nothing to lose by sharing too much, the same can’t be said of the US president. Politicians have to be careful with selfies. The photo he took at the funeral (葬禮) of Nelson Mandela divided public opinions. Some felt it made him look like one of us — glad to record a moment with his “mates”. Others felt the head of state behaved like a crazy teenager.

Unfortunately for the US congressman (國會議員) Anthony Weiner, his habit of sending his private selfies to women killed his political career (事業(yè)).

Being crazy about selfies can also harm your health. Todd Fassler from California ended up in hospital after he found a snake — he tried to take a selfie with it. The animal wasn’t interested in the idea and bit him.

Why do we take so many selfies? Dr. Terri Apter, from Cambridge University, told the Daily Telegraph: “We all like the idea of being in control of our image and getting attention, being part of the culture. There’s celebrity (名人) culture — unless you’re being noticed, you’re nobody. You have to get enough attention and show your life is amazing, even if it isn’t.”

The word selfie was Oxford Dictionaries’ word of the year in 2013. But many believe it started much earlier in 1839 as Robert Cornelius, a chemist from Philadelphia, uncovered the lens (鏡頭), ran into the shot for a minute before running back to cover the lens again. These days, you don’t need to run for a photo anymore and soon, you don’t even have to spread your arms. Now you are even able to take a selfie by drone (無人機(jī))! Fix your camera onto it, and it will follow your every move. Does it sound exciting to you?

【1】 What could Kim Kardashian be called?

______________________________________________________________

【2】Do politicians have to be very careful with selfies?

______________________________________________________________

【3】What happened when Todd Fassler tried to take a selfie with a snake?

______________________________________________________________

【4】 According to the passage, why do the celebrities take selfies?

______________________________________________________________

【5】 Do you think the selfie is good? Why?

______________________________________________________________

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【題目】Born to Travel

Burton Holmes was a born traveller if ever there was

one. He was born in Chicago in 1870. When he was 16, his

grandmother took him to Europe. He took a camera with him, and took pictures. When he was 17, he went to Europe again with his grandmother. That year they also went to California and to Cuba.

Burton was on the road all the time after that. Everywhere he went, he took at least one camera. Then Holmes began giving talks to the Chicago Camera Club. His talks were so popular that he decided to build a business on them.

Holmes’s first travel pictures were on glass slides(幻燈片). These were in black and white. Then he decided to have the slides painted so that his pictures would appear in colour. A few years later, in 1897, Holmes began showing moving pictures of his travel experiences. This was only a year after movies first were shown to a group of people in New York. Later, he set up a film company and his films became popular. There is even

a star with his name on Hollywood Boulevard. In 1910 Holmes published a set of books about his travel experiences. These books also included the general travel information for others to follow.

Burton Holmes had many adventures over the years. He took pictures at the first modern Olympics, in Athens, Greece, in 1896. In 1899 Holmes took the first moving pictures of a war. He was the first person to take moving pictures in China, and the first person to drive a car in Denmark. He photographed the opening of Yellowstone National Park, in 1916. When things happened, Burton Holmes was there. In travelling for 62 years Holmes kept time in his photographs, saving it for generations to come.

1When was Burton Holmes born?

___________________________________________________________

2Did Burton take at least one camera with him everywhere he went?

___________________________________________________________

3Why did Burton decide to have the slides painted?

___________________________________________________________

4What did Burton Holmes do in 1910?

___________________________________________________________

5What was the most valuable thing Burton did for future generations?

___________________________________________________________

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No summer beach vacation in the northeast U. S. A state of Massachusetts is complete without an order of fried clams at a seaside restaurant. People enjoy eating the shellfish, which are dipped() in a mixture made from flour, water and spices and then cooked in hot oil.

One restaurant known for its seafood is Nancy’s on Matha’s Vineyard.

Martha’s Vineyard is a small island off the coast of Massachusetts U. S. President Barack Obama and his family like to visit Martha’s Vineyard in the summer. The Obama family often eats at Nancy’s during their vacations. It seems that one Obama has even started working at Nancy’s this summer.

The Boston Herald newspaper first reported that Sasha Obama the president’s younger daughter has a job there. She is 15 years old. The story says that Sasha Obama is helping the restaurant get ready for its lunch service each day. She is also bringing customers their food orders at a take-out window. She works about four hours. Her last day is Saturday, when the rest of the Obama family arrives for vacation. One of the other workers at the restaurant said Sasha started working earlier the week. She has been using her full name, Natasha, while on the job.

Many people followed the story on social media.“Sasha Obama” became a hot twitter topic. One person wrote on Twitter: “Keeping it real.” Another added hash-tag “Respect”. But a third person twittered that someone else who really needs the money should have the job. He said that Sasha Obama was only working because people would like the story.

The president’s daughter does have a safe team looking out for her. But they have been waiting in a large car nearby while she works.

1Is Matha’s Vineyard the name of a restaurant?

___________________________________________________________

2Who first reported the story of Sasha?

__________________________________________________________

3How long did Sasha work at the restaurant a day?

___________________________________________________________

4According to a third person, why did Sasha work at a restaurant?

___________________________________________________________

5What do you think of Sasha?

___________________________________________________________

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【題目】 -My mother is ill________ -________

A. Don't worry.

B. No hurry.

C. I'm sorry to hear that.

D. OK.

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【題目】Every year ________ people watch NBA on TV.

A. million B. million of C. millions of

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