1. How far is the man’s hometown from the sea?
A.About 50 miles. | B.About 150 miles. | C.About 20,000 miles. |
A.Around 300 years ago. | B.Around 400 years ago. | C.Around 600 years ago. |
A.It’s interesting and noisy. |
B.It’s not too cold in winter. |
C.Its main industry is tourism. |
A.Skating. |
B.Enjoying the old buildings. |
C.Skiing. |
1. What did the man do last week?
A.He moved into a new house. |
B.He bought a new house. |
C.He sold a new house. |
A.Two. | B.Three. | C.Four. |
A.There is a garden in front of the new house. |
B.The wife dislikes the new kitchen. |
C.The son is older than the daughter. |
1. What did the man come to report?
A.His car had been stolen. | B.He had his car damaged. | C.He found his lost car. |
A.About 30 minutes. | B.About an hour. | C.About one and a half hours. |
A.It has been found by the police. |
B.It has been taken away by the police. |
C.It hasn’t been found. |
A.Near his company. | B.In Trafford Avenue. | C.Behind the supermarket. |
1. What do we know about the man's house in the countryside?
A.It has two bedrooms. | B.It has a garden. | C.It is expensive. |
A.He likes country life. |
B.He wants to change a job. |
C.His friends live in the country. |
A.Wonderful. | B.Impossible. | C.Unbelievable. |
A.The people there are friendly. |
B.It's boring! |
C.Everything is wonderful! |
1. What can students read on Floor Three?
A.Houses novels and recreation readings. |
B.The current journals. |
C.The basic subjects. |
A.From 8:00 to 22:00. | B.From 9:00 to 20:30. | C.From 8:30 to 18:00. |
A.Only one book. | B.Three books. | C.Five books. |
A.For one week. | B.For two weeks. | C.For three weeks. |
6 . Oxford’s world-class museums house rare treasures from the natural world as well as amazing art and handicrafts. The museums are also a valuable study resource for students and academics.
Ashmolean Museum
Where: Beaumont Street, OX12PH
When: 10:00-17:00
The Ashmolean Museum is home to the university’s collection of art and archaeology. Founded in 1683, it was the first public museum in the UK and is one of the oldest in the world. Particularly relevant to: Ancient and Modern History.
www.ashmolean.org
History of Science Museum
Where: Broad Street,OX13AZ
When: 12:00-17:00
This museum houses an unequaled collection of historic scientific instruments, including Einstein’s blackboard and the first cultures of the lifesaving antibiotic Penicillin.
Particularly relevant to all science and history courses.
www.hsm.ox.ac.uk
Oxford University Museum of Natural History
Where: Parks Road, OX13PW
When: 10:00-17:00
The museum houses an impressive range of scientific collections of zoological and geologicalsamples in a spectacular Victorian building.
Particularly relevant to: Biology; Earth Sciences.
www.oum.ox.ac.uk
Pitt Rivers Museum
Where: Parks Road, OX13PW
When: 10:00-14:00
The Pitt Rivers Museum is home to a remarkable collection of man-made objects from all partsof the world, famous for its celebrated displays and its leading role in contemporary research.
Particularly relevant to: Archaeology and Anthropology; History of Art.
www.prm.ox.ac.uk
1. If you want to know more about Penicillin, which website should you surf?A.www.hsm.ox.ac.uk. | B.www.oum.ox.ac.uk. |
C.www.ashmolean.org. | D.www.prm.ox.ac.uk |
A.Art and archaeology | B.Undergraduates studying. |
C.Historic scientific instruments. | D.Collections of man-made objects. |
A.study history | B.preserve heritage |
C.visit museums | D.appreciate handicrafts |
1. What do Americans think of McDonald’s ?
A.The food is good and the prices are low. |
B.The service is fast and the prices are high. |
C.The food is unhealthy but the service is fast. |
A.7,063. | B.5,780. | C.1,283. |
A.In 1960. | B.In 1970. | C.In 1980. |
A.He was a salesman before owning McDonald’s. |
B.He bought McDonald’s for 2.6 million dollars. |
C.He was 65 when he owned McDonald’s. |
1. How much will the man pay for the room?
A.£75. | B.£360. | C.£450. |
A.A breakfast with four courses. | B.The transport to the airport. | C.The membership of the golf club. |
Located at the western part of Hangzhou City, less than 5 kilometers from the West Lake, Xixi National Wetland Park is a unique spot considering its urban neighborhood. The park is the first and only wetland park
The park
The park has a long history with profound cultural heritage and it has even been regarded
Xixi National Wetland Park is also the place where the annual “Xixi International Dragon BoatRace” is held.
10 . There’s nothing so annoying as a broken bike. If there’s something wrong with your bicycle, stop using it and have it checked and fixed by MacBike’s expert mechanics (机修工).
FIXED WITHIN ONE DAY
Most of our repairs are done by our bike mechanics within one day, so if you bring your bike in the morning you can pick it up at the end of the day.
FREE LOAN BIKE
If repairs are 35 Euros or more, you will find free replacement transport ready and waiting for you. This loan bike will have you back on the road within 10 minutes!
BOVAG CERTIFIED
We are a BOVAG-certified bike repair shop. We follow specialized workshops annually so we can deliver high-quality services to our customers. We handle BOVAG guarantee and BOVAG terms of delivery.
Where
MacBike has three shops for bicycle sales and repair shops in the city centre of Amsterdam: 38th Avenue, 30th Avenue, 45th Avenue.
Business Hours
Monday-Saturday from 09:00-18:00
Closed on
25 & 26 December.
1 January
27 April
Telephone Number
0031 (0)20 428 14 40
Getting There
Bus 9, 14
Subway 51, 53, 54
1. How long will it take for a MacBike’s worker to fix a broken bike?A.A day. | B.A week. | C.A morning. | D.An afternoon. |
A.It is located in Amsterdam. | B.It has the public recognition. |
C.It offers professionals to the shop. | D.It has three shops in the city center. |
A.By taking Bus 53. | B.By taking Subway 51. |
C.By riding a loan bike. | D.By going there on Christmas. |