1.{-Why
didn't you tell Ann the truth?-_______.}A.Yes,
I was afraid to be scolded by herB.No,
but I wanted toC.But
I didD.I
always hate telling lies答案:C2.{-Excuse
me, may I sit here?-_______.}A.Please
sit downB.You
’re welcomeC.Yes,
certainly. This seat’s freeD.Yes,
it doesn’t matter答案:C3.{-
Let’s go swimming, shall we?-_______.
}A.It’s
my pleasureB.It
doesn’t matterC.Yes,
let’s goD.I
agree with you答案:C4.{-I
believe we've met somewhere before.-
________. }A.No,
it isn't the sameB.No,
it can't be trueC.No,
I don't think soD.No,
I’d rather not答案:C5.{-Who
did you stay with?-_________.}A.Mr.
Green’sB.The
GreensC.Green’sD.The
Mr. Green’s答案:B6.{Passage
2Newspapers,
along with reporting the news, educate, entertain (娱乐), and give opinions. An
important way of reading a large, big-city newspaper is to put it
into different sections. Can you find these separate sections:
world news, national and local news, sports, business,
entertainment, opinions, ads? Does your paper have other
sections? News
stories give facts, not the reporter's opinions. Some newspaper
editorials (社论)
come out with the writer's name, but many newspapers only carry
editorials without putting the writers' names on.
You
can be a better reader if you know what to expect in a newspaper.
For example, you can expect headlines (新闻标题) to leave out
unnecessary words. You can expect to find the most important facts
in the lead paragraph (the first paragraph) of a news story. You
can expect important news items to be on the front page. You can
expect less important items to be on the inside
pages. Most
of all, the more you know about news of the present time, the more
you will understand what is in the newspaper; important stories are
generally presented one day and followed up on following days. So,
an important way to read newspapers is reading one
frequently. }1.A
good way to read a newspaper is ______________.A.to
read it section by sectionB.to
cut the paper into many piecesC.to
find separate sections and read according to your
needsD.to
know what the newspaper is made up of答案:C2.Which
of the following might NOT be a newspaper reporter's
work?A.To
write editorials.B.To
entertain.C.To
give opinions.D.Design
ads.答案:D3.From
the text we know that newspaper headlines
______________.A.contain
no unnecessary wordsB.are
what readers expect to readC.are
unnecessaryD.are
important to the first paragraph答案:A4.If
you are reading for major facts in the news stories, you should
read _________.A.the
headlines onlyB.the
lead paragraphsC.the
front pageD.the
inside pages答案:B5.The
writer's suggestion to us is that
______________.A.we
should read more about the news of present timeB.we
should understand more about the newspaperC.we
should read one newspaper frequentlyD.we
should read the newspaper for several days答案:C