Mr. Smith is our teacher.(英译中)
第1题
第一节 单项填空
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Mr. Smith is ______ a teacher; he is also our good friend.
A.other than
B.rather than
C.more than
D.less than
第2题
Mr. Smith usually has a cup of tea and some fruit after a meal,______he?
A.hasn't
B.didn't
C.doesn't
第3题
Mr. Smith usually has a cup of tea and some fruit after meal, ______ he?
A.hasn't
B.didn't
C.doesn't
第4题
— Mr. Smith, must we hand in our composition next Monday?
—____________
A. Yes, you will.
B. Yes, you must. It’s the deadline.
C. No, you mustn’t.
D. You can wait.
第5题
M: Thank you.
W: Well, artifacts made of bamboo are very important in Japanese culture.
M: Yes. For hundreds and even thousands of years, the bamboo plant has played an important role in the lives of the Japanese, and at one time, it was believed that the Shinto gods could be found in the stem of the bamboo plant, and this is something that is portrayed in one of Japan's oldest tales, The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter.
W: That sounds interesting. Bamboo is a very versatile plant. It's light and flexible, but strong, and there are many varieties of it. They can be used to make various artifacts.
M: Yeah, and some of them are really exquisite.
W: Very happily, Mr. Smith has brought here several bamboo artifacts. So can you introduce them to us, Mr. Smith?
M: Sure. The first one is a chashaku. It is a tea spoon, and it is used for measuring powdered green tea during the tea ceremony.
W: That's fine. What about this?
M: Uh, it's a tea whisk. It is for mixing the powdered green tea in a small bowl until it becomes a foamy mixture.
W: Wow, it is so nice and I love it. Thank you for showing us these fine artifacts, Mr. Smith.
M: My pleasure.
Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
19. What are the two speakers talking about?
20. What do we learn about bamboo and the Shinto gods?
21. Why can bamboo be used to make different kinds of artifacts?
22. What is the chashaku used for during the tea ceremony?
(23)
A.A tale related to bamboo.
B.Different kinds of bamboo.
C.Bamboo artifacts in Japanese culture.
D.The use of bamboo in Asian countries.
第6题
Mr. and Mrs. Smith had always spent their summer holidays in New Jersey (新泽西) in the past, staying in a small inn (旅店) at the foot of a hill. One year, however, Mr. Smith made a lot of money in his business. So they decided to go to London and stay at a really good hotel while they went travelling around that famous city.
They flew to London and arrived at their hotel late one evening. They expected that they would have to go to bed hungry, because in that small inn in New Jersey, no meals were served (提供) after seven. They were surprised when the man who received them in the hall asked whether they would take dinner there that night.
"Are you still serving dinner?" asked Mr. Smith.
"Yes, certainly, sir. " answered the man. "We serve breakfast from seven to half past eleven in the morning, lunch from twelve to three in the afternoon, tea from four to five, and dinner from six to half past nine. "
"But that hardly leaves any time for us to see the sights (风景) of London. "said Mrs. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith ______ in the past.
A.had often stayed in a big hotel in New Jersey
B.had travelled to many places
C.had always spent their summer holidays in New Jersey
D.had made a lot of money
第7题
Mr. Smith is neighed (近视). One day he is walking in the street. A strong wind (强风) blows his cap off his head (头). Mr. Smith begins to mn after it. An old woman opens her window and speaks to him.
"Hey! What are you doing?"
"Running after my cap?
"Your cap? That's our black cat you ice running after. Them is a cap on the street behind you. "
"Oh. my dew!"
What colour is Mr. Smith's cap (帽子)?
A.It's red.
B.It's white.
C.It's black.
第8题
Mr. and Mrs. Smith had always spent their summer holidays in New Jersey(新泽西)in the past, staying in a small inn (旅店) at the foot of a hill. One year, however, Mr. Smith made a lot of money in his business. So they decided to go to London and stay at a really good hotel while they went travelling around that famous city.
They flew to London and arrived at their hotel late one evening. They expected that they would have to go to bed hungry, because in that small inn in New Jersey, no meals were served(提供)after seven. They were surprised when the man who received them in the hall asked whether they would take dinner there that night.
"Are you still serving dinner? asked Mr. Smith.
"Yes, certainly, sir. "answered the man . "We serve breakfast from seven to half past eleven in the morning, lunch from twelve to three in the afternoon ,tea from four to five, and dinner from six to half past nine. '
"But that hardly leaves any time for us to see the sights(风景)of London. "said Mrs. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith ______ in the past.
A.had often stayed in a big hotel in New Jersey
B.had travelled to many places
C.had always spent their summer holidays in New Jersey
D.had made a lot of money
第9题
Mr. Brown Smith
555 King Street
Auckland
New Zealand
Dear Mr. Smith,
I'm writing to complain that you didn't install the central heating system in my house.
We should have the heating on Oct. 10th.
When we discussed the matter on installation, you promised that it would he made before Oct 10th. However, it is 7 days past the deadline, and no engineers come to install it. It makes a lot of trouble for our family.
We appreciate your seeing the matter seriously and arranging for the installation within 5 days. I'm sorry to say if you are still unable to install them by Oct 80th, we shall reluctantly cancel our order and ask for compensation.
Sincerely yours,
Nancy Webster
Why does Nancy write to Mr. Smith?
A.Because Nancy should correct a mistake in her contract with Mr. Smith.
B.Because Nancy wants to complaint about none installation to Mr. Smith.
C.Because Nancy wants to establish a further business relationship with Mr. Smith.
D.Because Nancy plans to install the heating system in other days.
第10题
Mr. Mike Smith
A. A 10% increase is already too much, and I' m here to persuade the Union to see reason.
B.I hope that strikes should be banned in all sectors relating to the nation' s security and stability.
C.We will never go back to work until our goals are achieved.
D.I think that the government should give in to the electricity worker' s demands.
E.I strongly suggest that all the power stations should be run by the army and that the strikers should be put into prison.
F.I must make you clear that strikes will destroy the economy and that many people will lose their jobs.
G.We are forced to call a strike because the government rejected our wage claim.