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me home. 4 A. very pleasant B. excited C. easy to get angry 3. When I was a child, I __________. A. liked him very much B. I hated him C. was afraid of him 4. Doctors asked him to __________after he had a stroke. A. stop working B. change his attitude C. work less 5. When he died, he __________. A. was feeling worried B. was irritable C. was a happy man 第 4 篇 . Ivydale Guesthouse **** Bath Tourist Association Approved Ron and Ann wele you to Ivydale, where modern forts and traditional hospitality meet. Wellequipped – all rooms have an en suite bathroom, colour TV with satellite channels, tea/coffeemaking facilities, mini bar and phone. Peace and quiet – Ivydale is situated in its own gardens, offering the perfect atmosphere for business travellers and tourists. Minibreak deals available. For reservations or a brochure, please call (01225) 1212355 1. The owner of the guesthouse is/are ________. A. Ivydale B. Ron and Ann C. Bath 2. The guesthouse is __________the city center. A. near to B. far from C. in 3. Guests can __________. A. make tea in their room B. get online with their puter C. smoke in their room 4. The guesthouse is ________. A. boring but quiet B. peaceful and quiet C. noisy and busy 5. People __________ smoke in the guesthouse. A. can B. don’t want to C. are not allowed to 閱讀理解 2: Right/Wrong 第 1 篇 Mrs Black was having a lot of trouble with her skin (皮膚 ), so she went to her doctor about it. He could not find anything wrong with her, so he sent her to the hospital for tests. The hospital, of course, sent the result of the tests to Mrs Black’s doctor, and the next morning he telephoned her to give her a list of the things that he thought she should not eat, because any of them might be the cause of her skin trouble. Mrs Black carefully wrote all the things down on a piece of paper, which she then left beside the telephone while she went out to a party. When she came back home several hours later, she found her husband waiting for her. He had a basket full of packages (包) beside him, and when he saw her, he said, “Hello, dear. I have done all your shopping for you.” “Done all my shopping?” she asked in surprise, “But how did you know what I want?” “Well, when I got home, I found your shopping list beside the telephone and bought everything you have written down.” 1. Mrs Black’s doctor didn’t know what was wrong with her skin. A. Right. B. Wrong. 2. The hospital sent Mrs Black the test results. A. Right. B. Wrong. 3. Mrs Black took the piece of paper with her to the party. A. Right. B. Wrong. 4. Mr Black usually does the shopping for the family. A. Right. B. Wrong. 5. Mr Black thought his wife needed the things written on the paper. A. Right. B. Wrong. 第 2 篇 The day was like any other day in his life. Tom walked past the shop on the street corner. He stopped to look at the front row of shoes, and he felt happy to see that the pair of shoes he wanted very much were still there. Looking down, he felt sorry for himself. He really wanted to have them for his birthday. He sadly walked away and thought how to tell his mother about it. He knew she would give him anything he liked if she could. But he also knew very well she had little money. He decided not to go home at once, as he looked worried and his mother would notice it. So he went to the park and sat on the grass. Then he saw a boy in a wheel chair. He noticed that the boy moved the wheel with his hands. Tom looked at him carefully and was surprised to see the boy had no feet. He looked at his own feet. “It’s much better to be without shoes than without feet,” he thought. There was no reason for him to feel so sorry and sad. He went away and smiled, thinking he was happier. 1. Tom passed the shop by bus. A. Right. B. Wrong. 2. Tom stopped in front of the shop to look at the shoes he liked. A. Right. B. Wrong. 3. The pair of shoes were too expensive for Tom and his mother. A. Right. B. Wrong. 4. The boy sitting in the wheel chair had no legs. A. Right. B. Wrong. 5. Tom went home to tell his mother about what had happened. A. Right. B. Wrong. 第 3 篇 I go to the barber(理發(fā)師) every month. I don’t like very short hair, so my barber doesn’t cut off much. I have known him for almost four years now, and when I go to him, we always talk a lot. He tells me all his news, and I tell him all mine. He meets a lot of interesting people in his shop and he talks to most of them, so he always has a lot of news for me. Every year my barber goes to France for two weeks for his holidays, and when he es back to England, he has a lot of interesting news. While he is cutting my hair, he tells me about beautiful old cities and quiet little villages, strange food and drinks and many other things. I sit there and listen to the old man with open ears. Although my barber is old, he always tries new things. He never said, “I have never eaten this food before, so I am not going to eat it now.” 1. The writer has his hair cut every month. A. Right. . 2. They got to know each other only a few months ago. A. Right. B. Wrong. 3. Every year the barber goes to some cities or 5 villages in France. A. Right. B. Wrong. 4. The barber is not very old but he has tried many strange food and drinks. A. Right.