1. How long has Peter been in London?
A.About a week. | B.Three days. | C.One day. |
A.It’s not large but warm. | B.It’s not so good but cheap. | C.It’s not convenient but quiet. |
A.Have the heating fixed. | B.Ask for another room. | C.Get something to eat. |
1. Where are the two rooms located?
A.On the second floor. | B.On the fourth floor. | C.On the fifth floor. |
A.$200. | B.$400. | C.$600. |
A.6: 30 am. | B.8: 00 am. | C.9: 40 am. |
A.Cash. | B.Check. | C.Credit card. |
1. When can the storeroom be used?
A.Today. | B.Tomorrow. | C.Next Thursday. |
A.The office is full of boxes. |
B.The work plan was changed. |
C.Some supplies have not arrived. |
1. What does the man plan to do?
A.Move house. | B.Buy an instrument. | C.Join the woman’s team. |
A.The living room needs decorating. |
B.The piano may be damaged. |
C.The door may be too small. |
A.A lawyer’s phone number. | B.A document. | C.A packing box. |
5 . Things to do in London this weekend
Sheep & Wool Fayre, Sunday 11 am
Sheep & Wool Fayre is one of Spitalfield’s City Farm’s biggest community events and this year it’s still going ahead virtually (虚拟地) celebrating all woolly things with all its usual shows and competitions.
Order take-away pints(一品脱的啤酒)
Buy a pint and head for some of that daily exercise — or a rest — in the park. Just remember: parks in the capital are still largely closed right now, so check their opening hours ahead of time. And many parks close at 5 pm or 7 pm each evening.
Royal Botanic Gardens, all weekend
The world-famous Royal Botanic Gardens has been allowed by the government to welcome visitors. Of course, it will be going under strict social distancing rules and all visitors, including members, will have to book tickets online ahead of time.
Camden Market, Saturday 10 am
Camden Market — along with the rest of London — has been closed because of COVID-19 for the last two months, but it is opening its stores again. Head along to pick up some top-quality things — only fresh produce will be sold at this time. When you visit, there will be strict social distance rules.
Maltby Street Market, all weekend
Outdoor markets have been officially allowed to be re-opened to the public — but with strict social distance rules in place. Maltby Street Market is making a comeback today. For now, it’ll be returning as the “Maltby St. Produce Market”, having “a small number of carefully selected fresh produce traders”.
1. Which can only be enjoyed online right now?A.Sheep & Wool Fayre. | B.Royal Botanic Gardens. |
C.Camden Market. | D.Maltby Street Market. |
A.It’s open to all visitors. |
B.Local government runs it. |
C.It is very well-known in the world. |
D.Tickets must be booked beforehand. |
A.Top-quality clothes. | B.Wool products. |
C.Fresh produce. | D.Pints. |
1. When can the storeroom be used?
A.Today. | B.Tomorrow. | C.Next Thursday. |
A.The office is full of boxes. |
B.The work plan was changed. |
C.Some supplies have not arrived. |
Name | Koala | Panda | Elephant |
Country | Australia | China | South Africa |
Description(描述) | It is cute and small. It eats leaves. It likes sleeping in the trees. | It’s fat and cute. It’s black and white. It eats bamboo. | It’s very quiet and strong. It eats grass and leaves, Its nose is very long. |
Time | Only weekends 8: 00 a. m. — 4: 00 p. m. | ||
Tickets | Adults: $ 10. 00 Children: Over 10: $ 5. 00 Under 10: free |
1. The elephant is from _______.
A.China | B.Australia | C.South Africa | D.Japan |
A.Koala | B.Panda | C.Elephant | D.Tiger |
A.9: 30 am on Saturday | B.5: 00 pm on Sunday |
C.8: 50 am on Tuesday | D.7: 00 pm on Monday |
A.$10 | B.$15 | C.$50 | D.$20 |
1. How far is the man’s hometown from the sea?
A.About 20,000 miles. | B.About 150 miles. | C.A bout 50 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.Skiing. | B.Enjoying the old buildings. | C.Skating. |
1. When did Europa Park open?
A.In 1442. | B.In 1957. | C.In 1975. |
A.Germany. | B.France. | C.Switzerland. |
A.In March. | B.In July. | C.In October. |
A.It hosts many events. |
B.It is closed most of the time. |
C.It is often open until midnight. |
1. Why does the woman grow her own garden?
A.To kill time. |
B.To develop a new hobby. |
C.To eat healthy food. |
A.Fruits. | B.Vegetables. | C.Grains. |
A.Picking strawberries. |
B.Watering plants. |
C.Eating vegetables. |