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ot everything you read on the Inter is true. ( ) 36. The writer tells children to_________. A. send their photos to him B. make rules for Inter use with parents C. believe everything they read on the Inter D. give out their personal information. ( ) 37. It39。s good for children to_______ on the Inter. A. give password to others B. get useful knowledge and information C. give out a credit card number D. go into a chat room as they39。d like to ( ) 38. What shouldn39。t be done when you are on line? A. Using bad language. B. Sending messages and s. C. Leaving the site if you feel unfortable D. Treating everyone online as strangers ( ) your parents don39。t agree, never_______. A. read anything on the Inter B. relax in your free time C. have a facetoface meeting with anyone you met online D. treat other people as you39。d like to be treated ( ) 40. The best title for this passage is _______. A. How to Use Computers B. Surfing on the Inter C. Information on the Inter D. Inter Safety Rules ( B ) One thing that British and Chinese cultures share is a love for fine tea. Today, when we think of Western tea culture, we often think of the English and beautiful china tea cups. Afternoon tea People believe that an English lady, Anna, first introduced the idea of afternoon tea. In the 18th and 19th centuries, the English ate only two main meals each daybreakfast and a heavy supper that would last for several hours in the evening. As a result, people often got very hungry during the long wait between these two meals. To solve this problem, Anna came up with the clever idea of inviting some friends to join her for an afternoon meal between four and five o39。clock. This meal included cakes and sandwiches, and tea was served to wash down the food. In order to make this afternoon meal important, fine china cups and plates, and sliver teapots, knives, forks and spoons were used. Soon, afternoon tea parties became popular social occasions. Today, afternoon tea parties continue to play an important part in the social life in modern Britain. Will you e for coffee? Coffee also has an important role in British culture. People often use the words Will you e for coffee? to mean Would you like to e to my home for a chat(聊天) ? Normally, several different drinks such as tea, hot chocolate or a soft drink like orange juice will be served as well as coffee, and you will be asked what you would like. However, you will not normally be served wine at a coffee party. Coffeehouses and the London Stock Exchange In the 17th century London, coffeehouses were busy and noisy places. Businessmen and bankers went to coffeehouses to do their business, as well as to drink coffee. In fact, the London Stock Exchange(股票交易所) is believed to have started from these coffeehouses. ( ) 41. Anna introduced the idea of drinking afternoon tea because she . A. enjoyed chatting with her friends at home B. loved fine tea and beautiful china tea cups C. wanted to share nice food with her friends D. found people felt hungry during the long wait between the two meals ( )42. What does social occasions mean in Chinese? A. 集體婚禮 B. 社交活動(dòng) C. 社區(qū)表演 D. 公共場(chǎng)合 ( ) 43. If someone says to you Will you e for coffee?, you . A. will be offered coffee only B. are asked what you would like to drink C. will be asked to have a chat with him or her D. are invited to take part in an afternoon tea party ( )44. From the last paragraph we can see . A. a new business was started in coffeehouses B. coffeehouses are still used by businessmen and bankers C. businessmen and bankers went to coffeehouses just for coffee D. most people wouldn39。t like to go to coffeehouses because of the