1. What does Alan like doing?
A.Swimming in the sea. | B.Hiking in summer. | C.Sunbathing on the beach. |
A.In Italy. | B.In Britain. | C.In France. |
A.It’s acceptable. | B.It’s impressive. | C.It’s disappointing. |
1. What is special about a live concert?
A.The whole experience is unique. |
B.The sound quality is outstanding. |
C.The performance can be recorded. |
A.They are expensive. |
B.They are often of high quality. |
C.They are covered by the local media. |
A.Listening to the works to be performed. |
B.Checking information at the box office. |
C.Reading something about the concert hall. |
A.A news reporter. |
B.A theater designer. |
C.A college teacher. |
“Playing Shop” Social Activity Children are invited to get behind the shop counter (柜台) of Susannah Place Museum, recreated 1915 shop. This is a good time for children to put on an apron (围裙) and become shopkeepers. They learn how to wrap (包惠) an egg, weigh out goods on a scale (秤) and count in pounds and shillings (先令)! Suitable for the children between 5 and 7, the Playing Shop activity will see your children: ■ Use an old-fashioned shop scale. ■ Wrap goods. ■ Fill an order and make a delivery (配送). Tickets for Playing Shop are now on sale through sydneylivingmuseums.com.cn. Choose from the following periods: 9:15 a.m.-10:30 a.m. or 10:45 a.m.-12 p.m. on Wednesday, May 12, 2021. 9:30a.m.-10:45 a.m. or 11:00 a.m.-12:15 p.m. on Friday, May 21, 2021. Please note children must be accompanied (陪伴) by an adult. You can continue your fun at Susannah Place Museum by joining a guided tour at 2 p.m., 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. at an additional (额外的) cost on the day. |
1. Children will not learn ________ through the activity.
A.how to use a scale | B.how to wrap goods |
C.how to fill an order | D.how to make money |
A.1 to 4-year-old kids. | B.Middle school students. |
C.5 to 7-year-old children. | D.College students. |
A.For 75 minutes. | B.For one hour. | C.For 65 minutes. | D.For 45 minutes. |
A.booking tickets of the activity on the Internet |
B.staying by her side during the work |
C.paying an additional cost |
D.choosing the exact working period for her |
A.In the textbook. | B.In the novel. | C.In the newspaper. | D.In the film. |
4 . Being part of a club is such a great experience for people of all ages. Here are five benefits of joining a club.
You can meet new people.
Usually, the people you meet are easy to get along with because you both have something in common: your interest in the club.
You can learn new skills.
Everyone in a club has a job to do. Your work might be something that you’re already great at or something that you don’t have much experience with.
The idea of joining a club between work, school, friends and family may seem overwhelming (令人难以应对的). However, once you get used to your role in a club and learn to manage your time, you will find there is still enough time left for other things that need to be done daily.
You can gain experience for the future.
The skills you learn will not only allow you to succeed in that profession but will also look great on a resume (简历) if you join a club that is similar to the career you want to enter! If you dream of becoming a lawyer, for example, you will be thankful for the practice you got from being part of such a club.
You can improve confidence.
Joining a club requires courage.
A.You can stick to your plan. |
B.A confident person is popular. |
C.There is something to learn either way. |
D.You can get better at time management. |
E.At first you may not be sure if you will ft in. |
F.As they say, teamwork makes the dream work. |
G.Many clubs have monthly meetings or meet a few times a week. |
1. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Classmates. | B.Roommates. | C.Brother and sister. |
A.Go to the beach. | B.Visit some friends. | C.Watch a volleyball game. |
A.Order pizzas. | B.Eat at a restaurant. | C.Cook dishes by themselves. |
1. What is Lisa probably?
A.A comedian. |
B.A director. |
C.A student. |
A.Told some jokes. |
B.Made body movements. |
C.Gave a funny speech. |
A.To get experience. |
B.To entertain people. |
C.To gain confidence. |
1. What did the speaker do yesterday morning?
A.He went fishing. |
B.He went hiking. |
C.He went horse-riding. |
A.In the morning. |
B.In the afternoon. |
C.In the evening. |
A.Preparing the hotdogs. |
B.Making the campfire. |
C.Looking for sticks. |
A.For eight days. |
B.For seven days. |
C.For six days. |
1. What is the woman doing?
A.Waiting for a tennis star. |
B.Watching a tennis match. |
C.Queuing up for a tennis match. |
A.London. | B.Berlin. | C.Washington. |
1. How does the woman feel at the moment?
A.Sick. | B.Sore. | C.Dizzy. |
A.Riding a roller coaster. | B.Riding a bus. | C.Riding a boat. |
1. What day is it today?
A.Wednesday. | B.Thursday. | C.Friday. |
A.Clean the blackboard. |
B.Clean the windows. |
C.Sweep the floor. |