A
( )41. Where can you learn to play the drums?
A. In Music Club. B. In National park. C. In Art Museum.
( )42. If you want to ride a horse, you can go to _______.
A. 25 Jiefang Road B. 120 Xinjin Street C. 95 the Fifth Avenue
( )43. You are eleven. If you and your parents visit Art Museum, how much should you pay?
A. $10. B. $15.50. C. $25.50.
( )44. If you want to know more information about boating, you can call _______.
A. 420-258-1200 B. 208-683-3400 C. 307-864-2997
( )45. Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?
A. You can pay $20 each for the guitar lesson.
B. There are no pictures in Art Museum.
C. A 15 year old boy can pay $15 for riding a horse.
B
It’s Charlie’s birthday today, but he isn’t feeling happy. No one wishes him a happy birthday. Mother says nothing about his birthday. She just tells Charlie to play outside. At lunchtime, his mother calls, “Come in for lunch, Charlie!” Charlie slowly walks into his house. But the living room looks different. Charlie sees a big “Happy Birthday” banner (橫幅). Then, he sees a birthday cake, balloons (气球), presents, and all of his friends. “Happy birthday!” everyone shouts. Charlie’s face lights up. He is happy and surprised (吃惊). No one forgets his birthday after all!
( )46. What is this story about?
A. Eating cake. B. Celebrating a special day. C. Forgetting a birthday. ( )47. Why is Charlie not happy?
A. He thinks people forgets his birthday.
B. He doesn’t like his presents.
C. He wants to eat cake.
( )48. Why does the living room look different?
A. There are many decorations (装饰).
B. There is a birthday cake.
C. There are many presents.
( )49. “light up” here means ________.
A. 照亮 B. 容光焕发 C. 点燃
( )50. Which of these is NOT TRUE?
A. There are many lovely things in the living room.
B. Charlie’s mother plays a trick on Charlie.
C. Charlie is happy all day.
C
The Greens are the Whites’ neighbours. Mr. Green’s name is Jack. But when his neighbours talk about him, they call him “Mr. Going to do”. Do you know why? Mr. Green always says he is going to do something, but he never does it.
Every Saturday, Mr. Green goes to the Whites’ back door and talk to Mr. White. He always says he is gong to do something.
“I’m going to clean my house today,” he says, or “I’m going to wash my car tomorrow.” or “These trees in from of my house are too big. I’m going to cut them down next week.”
Mr. White usually says, “Are you, Jack?” He knows his neighbour is not going to clean his house, or wash his car, or cut down any trees. Then he says, “Well, sorry, Jack, I’m going to do some work in the house.” And he does.
Mr. and Mrs. White often say to their child Nick, “Are you going to do something? Then you do it!Don’t be another Mr. Going to do.”
( )51. Mr. Green and Mr. White are _______.
A. good friends B. roommates C. neighbours
( )52. Mr. Green’s neighbours _______.
A. like him very much B. don’t like him C. doesn’t like him
( )53. They all call Jack “Mr. Going to do” because _______.
A. he always says he is going to do something, but he never does it
B. he always says he is going to do something, then he does it
C. he always says he is never going to do anything
( )54. Mr. Green often _______.
A. cleans his house and washes his car
B. cuts the trees in front of his house
C. talks to Mr. White and he says he is going to do something
( )55. Mr. and Mrs. White ask their child _______.
A. to help them do some cleaning
B. to be another Mr. Going to do
C. not to be another Mr. Going to do