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re served after were therefore surprised when the man who received them in the hall asked whether they would take dinner there that night. “Are you still serving dinner ? ”asked Mr. Smith. “Yes , certainly, sir, ”answered the man.“We serve it until half past nine.” “What are the times of meals th en? ”asked Mr. Smith. “Well , sir, ”answered the man.“We serve breakfast from seven to half past eleven in the morning, lunch from twelve to three in the afternoon, tea from four to five, and dinner from six to half past nine.” “But that hardly leaves any time fo r us to see the sights of London! ”said Mrs. Smith. 60. Mr. and Mrs. Smith had ______ in the past. A. often stayed in a quite good hotel B. often stayed in a small inn C. travelled to many places D. made a lot of money 61. They decided to go to a really good hotel because ________. A. it was said to be quite a good one B. they were tired of small inns C. it was near many places of interest D. they now had enough money 62. When they got to the hotel, ______. A. no meals were served after seven B. dinner was still being served C. there were no visitors D. the waiters were asleep 63. When Mrs. Smith learned the times of meals at the hotel, she might have felt ______. A. happy B. glad C. disappointed D. angry C On the road with friends I picked up my two best friends and we were off on a road had just returned to America from a year abroad in , naturally I wanted to take a trip to Canada. Montreal, the second largest city in Canada, is a four173。hour drive from my home in New Hampshire. We felt a thrill as we crossed the border into was the first time I had ever driven across an international turned on the radio to try and find some Canadian stations. After dropping off our bags at our hotel, we were immediately walking down the famous ’s we walked two things surprised us : how cold it was and how well everyone streets of Montreal are like a fashion men and women look like they stepped out of the pages of a magazine. All of that fashion has to keep them warm since Montreal is so year it broke the record for snowfall in North hide from the cold we went into a small diner because we wanted to order Poutine, a very popular snack in is French fries covered in cheese and brown gravy (肉汁 ). It is delicious. However, we had a hard time ordering the dish since the official language of Montreal is is actually the fifth largest French173。speaking city in the since the rest of Canada speaks English, plenty of people were there to help. We spent the rest of the weekend going to the historical churches and monuments in at night we’d head to the very modern dance clubs and is a city that sits between the past and the future and the traveler can choose whichever direction he wants to go in. 64. ________ surprised the author when he was in Montreal according to the passage. A. Its cold weather and well173。dressed citizens B. Its delicious snack and beautiful streets C. Generosity and kindness of the citizens there D. Its beautiful streets and well173。dressed citizens 65. How do you understand the sentence “Both men and women look like they stepped out of the pages of a magazine” in Paragraph 4? A. The men and women are really fashion models of a magazine. B. The portraits of the men and women are printed in the magazine. C. They are so well173。dressed that they look like models of a magazine. D. The men and women like to copy characters in magazines. 66. Which of the following can’t we conclude f rom Paragraph 4? A. The author and his friends couldn’t wait to explore the city. B. The author wasn’t used to the weather of Montreal. C. The citizens from Montreal care much about what they wear. D. Montreal often holds fashion shows. 67. What can we infer from the passage? A. The author often went to China for a visit. B. The people they met in the diner were kind and helpful. C. All the people in the diner were locals. D. The author went to Montreal on business. D There are many differences between America and biggest difference is traffic America there are too much more cars than in there are much fewer traffic jams and accidents in America than in hardly see traffic police in the street, but all cars obey strictly traffic rules, and people hardly find that a car does not obey traffic rules in the street. About American traffic rules, there are many better terms, such as: 1. Stop line: There are stop lines in all crossing without traffic light (some have two stop lines and others have four stop lines). All cars must stop while meeting the stop line. 2. Traffic light: There is traffic light in the crossing of the may almost turn every traffic light can give signal step by step including u173。 is a kind of middle lane of turning a car wants to turn left in the road, he may enter into the middle lane of turning left and give a signal of turning he thinks being safe, he may turn many conditions the order of passing is also given very people want to change lane or turn, they must look behind and think being so, they may do it. item: Such as parking, there are three kinds of lines (their colors are white, blue or red) in the line may park different kinds of are many streets in some residential areas, and there is a kind of rule that any car cannot park at any time or any period every parking, there are some special positions for invalid people. 4. About the priority of passenger and car: At any case, passengers have the priority to only after passengers have passed the road and gotten the top of sidestep, cars may go ahead. In general, traffic rules of America are very specific, convenient, safe and humanizing. 68. Which of the following is NOT the reason why we can hardly see traffic police