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     A. ago     B. with     C. different     D. manners     E. another     F. like
     G. show     H. sorry     I. before     J. quiet     K. same     L. eating
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根据短文内容,判断下列句子的正(T)、误(F)。
      Maybe everyone in China knows June 1st is the Children’s Day, but do you know Boy’s Day? May
5th is Japanese Children’s Day. But since the festival is mainly celebrated by boys, it is usually called Boy’s Day. The celebration of Boy’s Day has a long history. It is said that the festival comes from the Dragon
Boat Festival (端午节) in China.
      On this day, Japanese boys eat a special kind of rice cake. It is covered with a leaf and filled with
bean paste (豆酱). Children love to eat it. Every boy can get presents from their parents. Some parents
are very valuable, such as computers, Mobil phones, even cars and so on.
    On Boy’s Day, children don’t have to go to school. Each family with a boy hangs up huge carp-shaped flags (鲤鱼旗). The flags are usually three colors: black (standing for the father), red (standing for the mother) and blue (standing for the son). Japanese parents believe that the flags will bring their boys good luck
and give them courage and power.
(     ) 1. Japanese Boy’s Day is the same as the Dragon Boat Festival in China.
(     ) 2. On Boy’s Day, boys eat a kind of rice cake with leaves in it in Japan.
(     ) 3. The boys celebrate the Boy’s Day in order to show they have grown up.
(     ) 4. Not all the family hang up huge carp-shaped flags on Boy’s Day.
(     ) 5. Many people think hugging carp-shaped flags can bring them good luck and give them courage and power.
阅读理解
       Early in the morning, at noon, or in the evening, in big cities and in the countryside, all across the
United States, you can see Americans running. Men and women, young people and old people are
running. People run everywhere -along thet beaches, throughthe park, down quiet streets or at the gym
(体育馆). Some people even run in their living room.
       Running didn"t use to be so popular.  In the 1960s,  runners were mostly athletes and healthy strange
people. In those days, when people saw a runner, they used to say, "Hey, what"s the hurry for?" Or they
might say to themselves,  "Is he crazy?" Women almost never ran.  If they did, they might hear a man
shout,  "If I catch you, can you buy me a drink?" But today all this has changed. Men and women of all
ages enjoy running.
       Doctors say many of the health problems in the United States come from these bad habits: eating
too much, smoking cigarettes, and not exercising enough.  Doctors tell us. "Eat less, don"t smoke,  and
exercise more. " Running is good exercise because it helps get strong hearts andlungs (肺).  It also helps
most people lose weight.
根据短文内容,判断句子正 (T)误 (F)。 
(     )1. Many Americans like running in the morning, at noon, or in the evening.
(     )2. Young people run outside and old people run in their living room.
(     )3. In the l960s9 running was not very popular. Only athletes and healthy strange people ran.
(     )4. Eating too much, smoking cigarettes and exercising caused many health problems.
(     )5. Running helps people get strong hearts and lungs and lose weight.
首字母填空。
     For a long time, Hawii has been a magic name to people who like to t __1__. People on b __2__ sides
  of the Pacific Ocean i __3__ . Their dreams a __4__ include at least one scence of a sunset and it drops
 a glow that lights the skies in quiet o __5__ water.
    The beauty of the islands greeted the first strangers , Polynesian people, who came here in canoes.
    They found the beautiful white sand beaches and the waving palm b __6__ trees, but t __7__ were no
 giant hotel  l __8__ the ones we see nowadays . The first people came to Hawaii n __9__ 200 years
 ago,  but skyscraper (very tall building) hotels have only been built in the l __10__25 years.
阅读理解
     Different countries and different people have different manners. We must find out their customs so
that they will not think us ill-mannered(没有礼貌的). Here are examples of the things that a person
with good education does or does not do. If you visit a Chinese family, you should knock at the door
first. When the door opens, you will not move before the host says "Come in, please." After you come
into the room, you would not sit down until the host asks you to take a seat. When a cup of tea is put
on a table before you or sent to your hand, you will say "thank you" and receive it with two hands. not
one hand or they will think you arc ill-mannered. Before entering a house in Japan, it is a good manner
to take off your shoes. In European countries, even though shoes sometimes become very dirty, this is
not done. In a Malay house, a visitor never finishes the food on the table. He leaves a little to show that
he has had enough. In England, a visitor always finishes the drink or the food to show he has enjoyed it.
That will make the host pleasant.
根据短文内容,回答下列问题
1. Does the writer think it is necessary to know different customs in different countries?
                                                                                 
2. When can you enter the room if you visit a friend in China?
                                                                                 
3. What should you say when a cup of tea is sent to your hand?
                                                                                 
4. In which country do you have to take off your shoes when you enter the host"s house?
                                                                                 
5. Why does a visitor always finish the food at dinner in his friend"s home in England?
                                                                                 
根据短文内容,选择最佳选项。
                                                    
       The Eiffel Tower is an iron tower built on the Champ de Mars beside the River Seine in Paris. It"s a
famous building in the world. The tower is the second-highest structure in France. It is the tallest structure
in Paris and among the most recognized (公认的) symbols of France. It was designed and built by the
French civil engineer Alexander- Gustavo Eiffel for the Paris World"s Fair of 1889. Named after its
designer, engineer Alexander- Gustavo Eiffel. The tower stands 300 m (986 ft) high, which is about 75
stories. It is made of iron and it is about 700 tons in weight. There"re 1665 steps to the top. It took 300
workers 2 years to complete it. It was finished in 1889. it is a premier(首要的) tourist destination, with
over 5.5 million visitors per year. Nobody will miss the chance to visit it when he arrives in Paris.
1. From the passage, we learn that ________.
A. The Eiffel Tower is the tallest structure in the world.
B. The Eiffel Tower is the most recognized symbols of France.
C. The Eiffel Tower was designed and built by an actor.
2. The Eiffel Tower was built for _________.
A. the Paris World"s Fair of 1889.
B. celebrating the National Day.
C. a President"s birthday.
3. According to the passage, the workers started to build the Eiffel Tower in ________.
A. 1887  
B. 1889
C. 1891
4. The Eiffel Tower named after      ______
A. its designer, engineer Alexander- Gustavo Eiffel
B. a President"s name.
C. a national hero"s name
5. What"s the means of the sentence "Nobody will miss the chance to visit it when he arrives in Paris."
A. Most people will visit the Eiffel Tower when they arrive in Paris.
B. Anybody will visit the Eiffel Tower when they arrive in Paris.
C. If they have chances to visit the Eiffel Tower nobody will miss it.