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Hi, Louis!

I'm writing to tell you something about the customs and festivals.

Everyone loves holidays since one doesn't need to go to school or work. Although all holidays mean no school and work, but not all of them are the same. On some of them you go out with friends; on others you stay home to eat, talk, and have fun with your family. For example in the U.S., everyone thinks New Year's Eve and New Year are both for partying with friends. Christmas is the time to stay home and exchange gifts with family members. The opposite is true in Japan though. For example, in Japan, New Year is for spending time with the family to eat, talk, have fun, and go to the temples. But Christmas is for boy and girl friends to go out and exchange gifts. Originally Christmas should be to celebrate the birth of Christ.

I have been interested in foreign customs since I was little. If you learn these different holiday customs, you will learn about different histories and cultures. This is much more interesting than learning them at the library from morning to evening.

Love,

Sue

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1. Usually, nobody goes to school or works during holidays.

2. Christmas is the time to stay home to eat, talk and have fun with the family.

3. All the countries have the same way to celebrate the holidays.

4. Being interested in foreign customs means being interested in different histories and cultures.

5. This passage is about the customs and holidays in Japan.

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Can dolphins talk? Maybe they can't talk with words, but they talk with sounds. They show their feelings with sounds.

Dolphins travel in a group. We call a group of fish a "school". They don't study, but they travel together.

Dolphins talk to the other dolphins in the school. They give information. They tell when they are happy or sad or afraid. They say "welcome"when a dolphin comes back to the school. They talk when they play.

They make a few sounds above water. They make many more sounds under water. People cannot hear these sounds because they are very, very high. Scientists make tapes of the sounds and study them.

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There are many stories about dolphins. They help people. Sometimes they save somebody's life. Dolphin meat is good, but people don't like to kill them. They say that dolphins bring good luck. Many people believe this.

1. Dolphins show their feelings with ___________ .

A. pictures B. words C. water D. sounds

2. People can't hear the dolphin's sounds because ________ .

A. they are above the water

B. they are under the water

C. they are very high

D. they are very low

3. Which one is true according to the passage?

A. Dolphins swim together in a school because they want to study

B. They don't study, but they travel in a group

C. Dolphins like to be away from their school on an island.

D. Dolphins like to kill people

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1. You are 26 years old and want to be a teacher. You should apply to ________ .

A. Capes Taxi, 17 Palace Road, Roston

B. Recruitment Office, Southern Airlines, Heathrow Airport West, HR 37KK

C. the Director of Studies, Instant Languages Ltd., 279 Canal Street. Roston.

D. a private language school.

2. What stops Jack, an experienced taxi driver, working for Capes Taxis.

A. Fond of beer and wine.

B. Punished\uff08\u5904\u7f5a\uff09for driving too fast and wrong parking.

C. Unable to speak a foreign language.

D. Not having college education.

3. Ben, aged 22, fond of swimming and driving, has just finished college. Which job might be given to him?

A. Driving for Capes Taxi

B. Working for Southern Airlines

C. Teaching at Instant Languages Ltd.

D. Working for Northern Airlines.

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A. She once broke a traffic law and was fined

B. She can't speak Japanese very well.

C. She has never worked as an air hostess before

D. She doesn't feel like working long hours flying abroad.

5. Which of the following is NOT talked about in the three advertisements?

A. Whether he or she is married

B. Whether they are men or women

C. Their education

D. The ages

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All my friends at school smoked. My dad smoked; he didn't want me to smoke but my friends kept saying I was stupid. They asked when I was going to grow up. So I started when I was sixteen and after a month I couldn't stop. But two years later I could feel what smoking was doing to me. I couldn't run far, and I coughed every morning. I got very ill and decided to stop. It wasn't easy, but now I've done it, and I feel better. Now I have money for other things.

If you smoke, you are twice as likely to die from a heart attack. And the more you smoke, the earlier the heart attack is likely to be. For example, a 50-year-old who smokes more than 20 cigarettes a day, is four times more likely to have heart disease than a non-smoker of the same age.

What does smoking do to the heart? First of all, it makes the heart beat faster and increases the blood pressure. The cigarette smoke also reduces the amount of oxygen in the blood. Consequently, the heart has to work harder, with less oxygen. Finally, your arteries will narrow faster if you smoke.

So if you want to reduce your chances of getting heart disease, the answer is easy -- not to smoke. Don't copy your friends and other people who smoke. If you smoke, find out how to stop. Stopping isn't easy, but you'll be healthier, and ....

1. Who is more likely to have heart disease?

A. A smoker

B. A non-smoker

C. A 50-year-old person

2. What does the writer think of smoking?

A. It is good for his health

B. Smoking is bad for him

C. Is it neither good nor bad for his heath

3. What happens after the writer stopped smoking?

A. He becomes rich

B. He has more friends

C. He becomes healthier and has money to do other things.

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New York is one of the most exciting cities in the world.

You might want to do some shopping in New York. Fifth Avenue is probably New York's most famous shopping street, but if you go, be prepared to "window shop"only. This is shopping for the rich. There are other, less expensive shopping areas nearby, and you'll soon come across famous stores such as Bloomingdales, Macy's and FAO Schwartz.

And if you've brought your rollerblades, then a visit to Central Park is a must. This is a large, open park right in the middle of Manhattan, but if you thought that people came here to relax, sit down for a few minutes and get away from the rush of New York life, then you'd be wrong. Nobody sits in Central Park: they run, jog\uff08\u6162\u8dd1\uff09, and most of all they rollerblade.

When you leave New York, you might be tired, even poor and overweight, but the one thing you won't be is bored!

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1. Why would you probably only "window shop"in Fifth Avenue?

_____________________________________________________________

2. What do some waiters and waitresses in New York wear on their feet?

_____________________________________________________________

3. What don't people do in Central Park?

_____________________________________________________________

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In the USA, there are many types of restaurants. Fast food restaurants are very famous. You can find McDonald's and Kentucky Fried Chicken in many countries around the world. You look at a menu above the counter, and say what you'd like to eat. You pay the person who serves you. You take your food and sit down or take it away. There's no need to leave a tip.

In a coffee shop you sit at the counter or at a table. You don't wait for the waitress to show you where to sit. She usually brings you coffee when you sit down. You tell her what you'd like to eat and she brings it to you. You pay the cashier as you leave. A diner is like a coffee shop but usually looks like a railway carriage.

In a family restaurant the atmosphere is casual, but the waitress shows you where to sit. Often the waitress tells you her name, but you don't need to tell her yours. If you don't eat everything, your waitress gives you a doggy bag to take your food home. You add an extra fifteen percent to the bill as a tip.

In top class restaurants, you need a reservation and you need to arrive on time. The waiter shows you where to sit. If you have wine, he may ask you to taste it. You can only refuse it if it tastes bad, not if you don't like it. When you get your bill, check it and then add fifteen to twenty percent to it as a tip for the waiter.

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2. We should sit ______ in a coffee shop.

A. near the door B. in the corner

C. at a counter D. on the floor

3. In what kind of restaurant does the waitress often tell you her name?

A. In a top class restaurant B. In a fast food restaurant

C. In a coffee shop D. In a family restaurant

4. How much do you need to tip in a top class restaurant?

A. Ten percent B. Fifteen percent

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If you ask Daniel Radcliffe who acted Harry Potter to pick a special moment from the last year of his life, you will find it almost impossible. "Oh, wow, that's really difficult," he says with a smile.

"There have been so many things, so many memories that at times it's hard to recall them all," says Daniel. "But I guess one of the best ones was the London premiere for Tbe Pbilosopber's Stone. It was just amazing, one of the best nights of my life."

"But I've had such a great time doing Tbe Cbamber of Secrets. I love doing the work. I love meeting new people and being part of the team. It's been great."

Daniel has changed. He turned 14 in July, 2002. He is taller, his voice is deeper and his frame is filling out as he begins his teenage years, and he has become an excellent actor, too.

Daniel was born in London where his father, Alan, worked as an agent and his mother, Marcia, as a casting director, and both have been an essential guiding influence on their only child.

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1. Daniel Radcliff is fifteen years old in 2003.

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3. One of his best memories was the London premiere for 7 Pbilosopber's Stone.

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5. Daniel's father is an agent in America.

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Have you ever talked with friends in class? Putin did the 1 . He would secretly tell others what to say when the teacher was asking them for a(n) 2 .

It seemed that young Putin was not good at 3 things. He sometimes forgot to finish his maths homework. Once he forgot to wear school uniform\uff08\u6821\u670d\uff09. His teacher had to ask him to 4 the classroom. But young Putin did very well in the moral class\uff08\u54c1\u5fb7\u8bfe\uff09. He 5 got full marks.

He also showed a strong love of his motherland at an early age.

1. A. some B. same C. so D. it

2. A. question B. problem C. answer D. sentence

3. A. forgetting B. learning C. making D. remembering

4. A. get into B. get off C. get on D. get out of

5. A. always B. never C. sometimes D. seldom

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We are going to take a test today. It will show if we are 1 to get in an honours class next year. But, I don't think it is 2 for me. It is the maths part -- my favourite.

We take the test by computer. There 3 52 questions for us to do in one hour.

The boy behind me 4 nervous. The girl to my left was nervous, 5 . But 6 I began answering the questions, I saw the whole thing 7 a game. I tried to 8 easy ways to do the maths problems. At the end of the test, my score was 307. but what does it mean? I have no idea. I asked my friend John. He got 227. When he knew my score, he said. "Oh my God. You're a genius!" So, I asked 9 people, and got the same answers. Finally, I walked up to Lauren.

"David! How did you do on the MAP test?"I answered, "If I 10 you, will you kill me?"

1. A. enough smart B. too smart C. smart enough D. very smart

2. A. hard B. easy C. different D. interesting

3. A. was B. had C. were D. have

4. A. was looking B. looked C. looks D. was looked

5. A. either B. also C. yet D. too

6. A. when B. after C. before D. while

7. A. for B. like C. to D. as

8. A. look B. find out C. find D. search

9. A. other B. another C. the other D. others

10. A. told B. am telling C. will tell D. tell

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Two days ago I was quite sure of getting an "A"for my Spanish. I had got myself 1 . I looked for 2 on the Internet for a week. I wrote a 3 and I even drew a few pictures of Spain. I practiced the speech a lot.

On the day of my speech, I didn't get nervous or forget 4 I was going to say. However, everybody has one thing they are 5 at. Some people are bad at drawing pictures. 6 are bad at typing. My problem is that my stories about Spanish history sounded boring.

After giving my speech and showing my pictures I 7 I was going to get a bad grade.

Big projects are very difficult for me to finish. They 8 a lot of time, and I always 9 the day it has to be finished and the grade I'll get .

Anyway, I ended up getting an "A-". The teacher said I 10 all my classmates listen - I was talking very loudly!

1. A. ready B. excited C. interested D. worried

2. A. news B. information C. dictionaries D. papers

3. A. book B. story C. speech D. joke

4. A. who B. where C. when D. what

5. A. good B. bad C. interesting D. glad

6. A. The other B. Another C. Others D. Other

7. A. thought B. though C. taught D. brought

8. A. cost B. spend C. pay D. take

9. A. worry about B. think about C. tell about D. know about

10. A. make B. made C. am making D. has made

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David is a middle school student. He lived in a small 1 for fifteen years. His father, Mr Hill, was a rich farmer and later on he 2 a shop in our town. He bought a house here last month. His 3 moved to the new house and his son began to study in our class. But he had 4 friends here. At first he often played by 5 .

His neighbour Cathy is a kind girl. She has many friends. She finds the boy never talks with anybody and decides to help him. David 6 to stay with her and talks to her a lot. Now they're good friends.

One afternoon, Cathy told David. "It'll be my sixteenth birthday tomorrow. I'll have a birthday party. Will you please come?"

" 7 . I'm glad to," the boy said happily.

David got home and thought of a 8 he could give to Cathy. He was sorry that he 9 to ask the girl what she liked. He couldn't call her because he didn't know her telephone 10 . At that moment Mrs Hill came and asked, "What's the matter, dear?"

"What would you like if it was your sixteenth birthday, Mummy?"

"Nothing,"the woman said, "I just with I were 16."

1. A. town B. city C. village D. country

2. A. open B. opens C. opened D. opening

3. A. home B. house C. building D. family

4. A. a few B. few C. a little D. little

5. A. himself B. him C. his D. he

6. A. enjoy B. enjoys C. like D. likes

7. A. Well B. Oh C. Mm D. Certainly

8. A. prize B. praise C. present D. price

9. A. forgot B. forget C. remember D. remembered

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The world 1 many interesting sounds. Some are unpleasant to our ears while 2 are very pleasant to hear. In single day you probably hear 3 sounds. All sounds are different. Some 4 loud, some sounds are high, others are low, some sounds are useful.

5 sound we can't talk or listen to each other. The ringing of the alarm clock wakes people up. The hooting\uff08\u9e23\u7b1b\u58f0\uff09of a car warns people of danger.

Some sounds are harmful. When planes fly low 6 the land; the very loud sounds can damage the house. Very loud sound can even make people deaf.

We know sound travels about one kilometer in three 7 . In a thunder storm you see the lighting first and then hear the thunder. This is because light travels 8 than sound.

Next time you see lighting count the number of seconds before you hear the thunder.

Divide this number 9 3. This will tell you 10 kilometers away the thunder storm is.

1. A. full of B. fill with C. is filled of D. is filled with

2. A. others B. the other C. another D. the others

3. A. hundreds of B. hundred of C. hundreds D. hundred

4. A. may B. maybe C. may be D. can

5. A. Of B. With C. Without D. By

6. A. in B. on C. above D. over

7. A. hours B. days C. minutes D. seconds

8. A. more fast B. much faster C. more faster D. much fast

9. A. in B. of C. by D. at

10. A. how much B. how many C. how far D. how long

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I have visited many places: the states of Missouri, Michigan, Florida, Wisconsin, and Washington D.C. But, I think Chicago in Illinois is the 1 place.

When I come home from school, I see a beautiful 2 . A rabbit is running in the garden, a squirrel 3 on a tree, and a robin is in the branches.

In the summer it gets hot, 4 not as hot as Nanjing. Autumn and spring are cool and bright. I can see flocks of 5 flying south for the winter. I can hear crickets\uff08\u87cb\u87c0\uff09in the evening, 6 during the winter. of course.

Today, when I come home, there are dry 7 leaves on the ground.

Not 8 in the world has robins, crickets, rabbits and squirrels. There's no 9 near the equator\uff08\u8d64\u9053\uff09. Every place is beautiful, but this place is 10 more beautiful.

1. A. biggest B. nicest C. coldest D. must expensive

2. A. car B. girl C. picture D. dance

3. A. walks B. sits C. talks D. swims

4. A. but B. so C. then D. or

5. A. tigers B. planes C. ducks D. wild geese

6. A. for B. except C. expect D. besides

7. A. falling B. fell C. fallen D. falls

8. A. anywhere B. somewhere C. nowhere D. everywhere

9. A. sun B. snow C. wind D. animals

10. A. no B. even C. ever D. never

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When someone asks me what business I am in. My face feels 1 . I envy (嫉妒) people who can say that they are writers, bookkeepers and doctors. All these jobs speak for themselves. I really do make a living by 2 ,and a good one, too. I can laugh like a king or like a school boy. It is a skill (技能 ) that I have learned, __3__ the skill of mending shoes. Whenever and however laughter is needed. I am asked to do 4 I laugh like a bus driver or a shopkeeper. I laugh 5 , kindly and happily.
I need 6 point out that a job of this kind is tiring. I spend most evenings in nightclubs( 夜总会). My job is to laugh during the
7 part of the show. My loud, hearty laughter must be timed carefully. It must not come too soon, 8 neither must it be too late. I go through life quietly. I can 9 the laughter of others. I can laugh in many different ways. But I' m not sure that I have ever heard the sound of 10 own laughter.
(c ) 1. A. warm B. cool C. hot D. cold
(a ) 2. A. laughing B. writing C. speaking D. working
(d ) 3. A. at B. to C. by D. like
(b ) 4. A. one B. those C. those D. these
(b ) 5. A. gladly B. sadly C. truly D. these
(d ) 6. A. clearly B. easily C. truly D. these
(a ) 7. A. weaker B. stronger C. more terrible D. more wonderful
(c ) 8. A. for B. so C. but D. and
(c ) 9. A. get B. make C. copy D. have
(b ) 10 A. their B. my C. her D. his

当某人问我什么生意我是在。 我的脸觉得热。 我羡慕人能他们是作家、簿记员和医生的发言权。 这些工作为己辩解。 我真的确实谋生被笑 ,和一个善行一, 也。 我能笑喜欢国王或同类一个学校男孩。 它是技术我有有学问的, 像修改鞋子的技术。 每当和然而笑是需要的。 我是要求到做那些我像一个公共汽车司机或一个零售商的笑。 我笑悲伤地, 亲切的和快乐地。
我需要这些点外面的工作这类型是麻烦的。 我在夜总会中度过大多数的晚上。 我的工作对笑是在那期间
表演的较弱的部份。 我的大声的, 诚恳笑一定小心地被计时。 它不能太很快来, 但是两者皆不的它一定很太晚吗。 我安静地去过生活。 我能副本其他的笑。 我能在多数不同的方法中的笑。 但是我' 不确定的 m 我曾经有听到那声音我自己笑。

中考指导上多的是,哪个都不简单 去挑战一下吧!

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