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五、综合填空
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Thanks for 1.
Look at the 2.
Now on the T-stage is a model in a tangzhuang. He looks smart. And look at 8.
That's all for our show. Now, would you like 10.
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Thanks for 1.
coming
(come) to our show. Today we are glad to show you different styles of traditional Chinese clothes.Look at the 2.
first
(one) model. She is wearing a long gown (礼服). 3. The/Her
gown is white. It is 4. made
(make) of silk. It is light and makes you feel cool in summer. Do you think the model 5. looks
(look) nice? Oh, look! A girl is walking to us now. Look at the Chinese-style dress on her. We call this dress a qipao. It makes a woman look slim. Qipao are popular 6. with
many people around the world. You may think they are always in an old style, 7. but
this qipao looks modern.Now on the T-stage is a model in a tangzhuang. He looks smart. And look at 8.
his
(he) cloth shoes. They are light and comfortable. Why not 9. buy
(buy) a pair for your foreign (外国的) friend? The last model is Sue. She is a tall girl with glasses. She looks really good in white.That's all for our show. Now, would you like 10.
to take
(take) photos with us?
答案:
1. coming 2. first 3. The/Her 4. made 5. looks 6. with 7. but 8. his 9. buy 10. to take
六、阅读理解
The Twig may look like any clothing shop from the outside, but inside it is a magical place for children in foster care homes (领养家庭).
The children are welcome here. The shopkeepers (售货员) let them pick out and try on clothes. Each child in foster care homes can visit it once a month and walk away with around 10 items (商品), all at no cost (花费).
"They make you feel really loved," says 14-year-old Alexie. "They're helping a lot of children who just need to feel loved and welcome."
"A Victoria's Secret dress I get from there is my favourite," Alexie says. "It's sparkling (耀眼的) and really cute."
"A lot of times, the kids don't come with anything and we can get small allowance (津贴) to get them shoes and clothes," says Lynndsey Wilson, Alexie's foster mom (养母). "That's just a time to get them what they need, but it's never enough."
Wilson — who, with her husband (丈夫), has fostered 13 children over the past two years — makes the 40-minute drive from their home to The Twig every month with Alexie.
"She loves there," Wilson says. "It's a bad month if we don't go."
The Twig is about much more than just the clothes it gives.
(
A. Shopping malls.
B. The Twig.
C. The shopkeepers in The Twig.
D. Children in foster care homes.
(
A. Get a job at The Twig.
B. Come to The Twig once a month.
C. Get anything for free.
D. Pick out clothes at The Twig at any time.
(
A. She is a single (单身的) mother.
B. No one helps her look after the children.
C. She fosters 13 children in two years.
D. She opens the clothing shop.
(
A. There are too many foster children.
B. Foster children want too many things.
C. Foster children may need more help.
D. Foster children need to learn more.
The Twig may look like any clothing shop from the outside, but inside it is a magical place for children in foster care homes (领养家庭).
The children are welcome here. The shopkeepers (售货员) let them pick out and try on clothes. Each child in foster care homes can visit it once a month and walk away with around 10 items (商品), all at no cost (花费).
"They make you feel really loved," says 14-year-old Alexie. "They're helping a lot of children who just need to feel loved and welcome."
"A Victoria's Secret dress I get from there is my favourite," Alexie says. "It's sparkling (耀眼的) and really cute."
"A lot of times, the kids don't come with anything and we can get small allowance (津贴) to get them shoes and clothes," says Lynndsey Wilson, Alexie's foster mom (养母). "That's just a time to get them what they need, but it's never enough."
Wilson — who, with her husband (丈夫), has fostered 13 children over the past two years — makes the 40-minute drive from their home to The Twig every month with Alexie.
"She loves there," Wilson says. "It's a bad month if we don't go."
The Twig is about much more than just the clothes it gives.
(
C
) 1. What does the underlined word "They" refer to (指代)?A. Shopping malls.
B. The Twig.
C. The shopkeepers in The Twig.
D. Children in foster care homes.
(
B
) 2. If you're a child from the foster care home, what can you do?A. Get a job at The Twig.
B. Come to The Twig once a month.
C. Get anything for free.
D. Pick out clothes at The Twig at any time.
(
C
) 3. Which of the following about Wilson is TRUE?A. She is a single (单身的) mother.
B. No one helps her look after the children.
C. She fosters 13 children in two years.
D. She opens the clothing shop.
(
C
) 4. What can we learn from the underlined sentence?A. There are too many foster children.
B. Foster children want too many things.
C. Foster children may need more help.
D. Foster children need to learn more.
答案:
1.C 2.B 3.C 4.C
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