B: Morning, doctor.
A:
B: I was caught in the rain. I’ve got a bad cough and my head hurts.
A: Do you have a fever?
B:
A: Let me see... There’s nothing serious.
B: Thanks, I will.
A: You’d better choose your clothes according to the weather report. The weather often changes in summer.
B: How will the weather be tomorrow?
A:
B: What bad weather!
A: When you go out, please wear warm clothes and take an umbrella with you.
B: Thank you, doctor.
A. You just have a cold.
B. It’ll still be rainy tomorrow.
C. What’s the weather like?
D. Yes. My temperature is 38℃.
E. I have a headache.
F. What’s the matter with you?
G. Any other suggestions?
2 . Tea culture is varied in different countries by the way tea is made and drunk, and by the places for tea drinking. How to make tea may be different. According to the ways of making tea, tea is classified (分类) into white tea, green tea, black tea, etc. And how to prepare tea may be different, too. In Tibet, tea is commonly boiled with salt and butter. People may drink tea at home or in public, for example, at tea houses.
As part of culture, tea has a relationship with history, health, education, communication and so on. It is commonly used at social activities. For example, afternoon tea is a British custom. Families or friends can communicate with each other while having afternoon tea.
Tea has remained a way of daily life in China and drinking tea has a lot of advantages. It makes people less tired, clears heat in the human body and helps people lose weight.
Chinese people are good at using tea to make other things delicious. Tea, originally (最初) served as a medicine in ancient times, is now not just a kind of drink, but also excellent seasoning (调味品). Here are two delicious dishes made with tea:
Tea Eggs: You can find them cooked and sold in street markets in almost every city in China. Dragon Well Tea Shrimp (龙井虾仁). It’s one of the most well-known dishes in Hangzhou. Before you drink tea, please check the following tips:
♦ Drink tea hot.
♦ The best time to drink is in between meals. It is bad for your stomach if you drink tea just before meals, during meals or soon after meals.
♦ Do not drink too much strong tea.
1. Tea has no relationship with as part of culture according to the passage.A.history | B.health | C.education | D.sports |
A.way of communication | B.hobby |
C.game | D.weekend activity |
A.a medicine | B.a drink | C.seasoning | D.a dish |
A.just before meals | B.during meals | C.soon after meals | D.in between meals |
A.ways of making tea | B.places to drink tea |
C.tools for drinking tea | D.advantages of drinking tea |
3 . Lab work is fun but you must be careful. Listen carefully when your teacher reads and explains the rules before your first lab lesson.
LAB RULES | |
Throughout the lessons | * Do not enter the science lab without the teacher’s permission. * No food or drinks in the science lab. |
Before the Experiment | *Read all instructions carefully before every experiment. * Prepare all apparatus (仪器) and put them in right places so that you will not knock them over while doing the experiment. |
During the Experiment | * If you are unsure of how to use any apparatus or how to operate, ask your teacher for help. * Never smell or taste chemicals unless your teacher gives permission. |
After the Experiment | * Wash all apparatus after use and return them to the places where they were. * Throw waste materials into proper waste baskets. |
First Aid | * Report all accidents to your teacher immediately. * If you spill any chemicals onto your body or clothing, wash with plenty of water and report to your teacher. |
A.read all instructions carefully | B.take enough food and drinks |
C.smell chemicals immediately | D.talk with your classmates |
A.read the rules carefully |
B.try them again and again |
C.ask your teacher for help |
D.return all apparatus to the places where they were |
A.照射 | B.伤害 | C.掉下 | D.溅出 |
A.be careful in order to prevent injury |
B.listen carefully when your teacher explains the rules |
C.taste chemicals without the teacher’s permission |
D.throw waste materials into proper waste baskets |
4 . The other day, I told Connie that I’d rather take the bus to work than ride in my comfortable limousine (豪华轿车) because of the high cost of gasoline. But today, I discovered how wrong I was.
When I got into my limousine this morning, my driver told me that the motor didn’t sound like it was running well.
“Look,” I said, “I have an important meeting at 9:00. I have to be on time!”
About fifteen minutes later, the motor died.
“Sorry, Mr. Foster, I thought this might happen. But look! There’s the downtown bus. Maybe you should take it. So you won’t miss your meeting.”
“Well, I... I... Oh! I suppose I have to.”
I got on the bus and gave the driver my money.
“Mister, are you serious? We can’t make change for a $ 100 bill!”
“I AM CHARLES K. FOSTER. AND I ORDER THAT YOU SHOULD MAKE CHANGE!”
“Mister,” said the driver. “I don’t care who you are. You will have to get off the bus.”
Well, I was so mad when I got off that bus that I didn’t watch where I was going, and I was almost hit by a car! So now, all I have to say is this: My business may be killing me, but riding the bus certainly will.
1. Why did the writer take the bus?A.The bus would slop at the meeting room. |
B.The limousine completely broke down. |
C.The driver had an important meeting. |
D.The motor was not running very well. |
A.there were too many passengers | B.it was heading in the wrong direction |
C.the driver couldn’t change his money | D.he was rude to the bus driver |
A.Angry. | B.Uneasy. | C.Shameful. | D.Funny. |
A.The writer was doing well in his business. |
B.Connie would lose his job as the writer’s driver. |
C.The writer was sure that he would be killed by a bus. |
D.The writer wouldn’t take a bus to work after that. |
5 . My great-grandmother, Winifred Hastings, got rich in a mining (采矿) town out West. But her
In the early 1900’s, Winifred arrived in Silver City with her husband. But he caught a fever and died suddenly. With the little money she had, Winifred decided to open a restaurant to
The restaurant had only wooden boxes for tables, but business was very good
One time, Winifred had a small accident in the restaurant. A fire started in the kitchen and her customers put it out. The town mayor walked in
In 1905, Winifred got married again and moved out of town. On her
A.wealth | B.skill | C.family | D.health |
A.cost | B.entertain | C.warm | D.feed |
A.sometimes | B.anyway | C.somewhere | D.anywhere |
A.found out | B.looked through | C.came across | D.thought up |
A.but | B.and | C.since | D.although |
A.if | B.after | C.while | D.before |
A.cried | B.laughed | C.replied | D.followed |
A.best | B.worst | C.first | D.last |
A.he | B.she | C.it | D.one |
A.WITH | B.FOR | C.BY | D.FROM |
— . I haven’t been outdoors these days. I can’t wait.
A.Sorry, I can’t | B.Sure, I’d love to | C.Never mind | D.Certainly not |
A.until | B.unless | C.as soon as | D.while |
A.standard | B.treasure | C.invention | D.instruction |
—Yes, it’s near the bookstore.
A.if there is a lost and found office | B.where we will go for the holiday |
C.when she will give a call | D.how we can go to Hong Kong |
A.more bravely | B.less easily | C.less confidently | D.more carefully |