After graduation he asked to be sent to the place____
A. where he is most needed B. where he need
C. where he is mostly needed D. where is he mostly needed.
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科目:初中英語 來源:福建省廈門市2011年初中畢業(yè)及高中階段各類學(xué)校招生考試英語試卷 題型:050
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More have heard of the American Prom.This
is the senior students' school leaving party.The
British name for the event is a Leaver's Ball or
Leaver's Dinner,although some UK schools call
them Proms,too.In Canada, Ireland and Australia
the terms Grad or Formal are most common and in
South Africa it is called a Matric Dance.
Some Matric Dances in South Africa still follows the old British traditions. Before the dance,pupils are given lessons in dancing.School leavers invite a partner to the dance.The girls have dresses especially made for the event. To save costs the dance is often held din the school hall.
American Proms have become elaborate(精心的)and expensive, complete with luxury hotel ballrooms(豪華的酒店舞廳),live bands and expensive prom dressed. They now include after-Prom activities that often extend into the early morning of the next day.
The Leaver's Ball in the UK is not so formal(正式).The girls also wear ball gowns and the boys suits. A dinner and disco will be held at a a local hotel. Each pupil buys a ticket and can go with a partner or just arrive with friends.
61.We learn from this passage that the Prom is a _______.
A. test B.game C.party
62. In Australia,people call "Prom"_______.
A. Leavers' Ball B.Grad or Formal C. Matric Dance
63. The most important activity in the Prom is______.
A. dancing B.eating C.meeting
64.The Matric Dance is often held in the_____.
A. school hall B.hotel ballroom C.local restaurant
65. According to this passage,the event in _____costs the most.
A. the United States B.the UK C.South Africa
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When I was a child, my mother often told me, “Don’t run around, or bad uncles will grad(抓。 you. And you know what? You will never see Mum and Dad again.”
“Why, Mama? Why would these uncles grab me?” I would ask. “The city is a dangerous place and we don’t trust any strangers, ”she would reply.
Well, that might answer the question of why my second brother never picks up calls from an unknown person either on his mobile or his home phone. It seems that he doesn’t care if he misses an important call. because he thinks that all unknown calls are from bad persons.
So, have we given too much protection to our young kids? Perhaps it is so. But the adults’ thoughts are indeed easy to understand. The kids meet swindlers sometimes as we adults tell them. Also they get some news about cheating(欺騙) in newspapers or on TV every day. That makes the kids believe that they just cannot trust strangers.
Let’s look at an example from everyday life. Say, if someone carrying a wooden stick(棍子) comes nearer to you, will you try to run away at once even before he or she starts talking to you? Will you guess this person’s intentions(意圖) and think that he or she wants to rob(搶劫) you of something? Think of the answer for yourself.
Of course, the kids should look after themselves, but overprotection can sometimes stop them from making new friends. Sometimes it’s not good for their new friendships.
Trust is like a mirror. When we offer trust to people, they might just show you trust in return.
1 What do “swindlers” probably do?
A. They cheat other people.
B. They often call other people.
C. They rob people of something.
D. They teach children to protect themselves.
2 Which of the following is NOT the reason why children don’t trust strangers?
A. Their parents tell them not to trust strangers.
B. They get to know some news about cheating in newspapers or on TV every day.
C. Strangers always have bad intentions.
D. They sometimes have experiences of being cheated.
3 What does the writer want to tell us?
A. Children should always follow their parents’ advice.
B. We should never talk to strangers.
C. Parents should learn to protect their children.
D. People should try to trust each other.
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