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(B)
Last week, our forum (论坛) asked if you had any funny or strange stories about using English. Here are some of our favourite posts, to remind us that some of the English we learn in the classroom is quite different from the English in the outside world.
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| Yancy | I went to a summer school in Manchester. One day, the headmaster told us that our English teacher Maggie couldn’t teach that day because she had a frog in her throat. Why did she eat a frog? Then I learnt that it means someone’s throat is dry or blocked. What a funny idiom!
135 comments |
| Sophie | When I first visited New York, I went to a shopping centre. I asked a lady where the shoes were. She said they were on the first floor. I went upstairs. But I couldn’t find any. I thought she gave me the wrong information. Then, I realized that the first floor was the ground floor.
128 comments |
| Zheng Xu | I was part of a student exchange programme between a school in England and one in China. I knew I had done a good job writing my first English paper. But my teacher gave me “Not bad!” Not bad? There weren’t any mistakes! Actually, British people use “not bad” when things are pretty good! I got a good comment!
85 comments |

46. What is the main purpose of the forum posts?
A. To share common English mistakes.
B. To teach useful English expressions.
C. To compare classroom and real-life English.
D. To show funny English learning experiences.
47. Why was Yancy confused about her teacher’s condition?
A. She didn’t understand the idiom.
B. She thought her teacher was joking.
C. She saw her teacher eat a frog.
D. She didn’t like her teacher.
48. What problem did Sophie have in New York?
A. The store had sold out all the shoes.
B. The lady gave her wrong information.
C. She went to the wrong floor looking for shoes.
D. She bought the wrong shoes and felt very upset.
49. How did Zheng Xu feel when he got “Not bad” for his paper?
A. Proud at first then anxious. B. Confused at first then understood.
C. Angry at first then accepted. D. Happy at first then confused.
50. Where can we most probably find the article?
A. On a school noticeboard. B. In a teenage magazine.
C. On the school website. D. In a newspaper report.
Last week, our forum (论坛) asked if you had any funny or strange stories about using English. Here are some of our favourite posts, to remind us that some of the English we learn in the classroom is quite different from the English in the outside world.
| | |
| Yancy | I went to a summer school in Manchester. One day, the headmaster told us that our English teacher Maggie couldn’t teach that day because she had a frog in her throat. Why did she eat a frog? Then I learnt that it means someone’s throat is dry or blocked. What a funny idiom!
135 comments |
| Sophie | When I first visited New York, I went to a shopping centre. I asked a lady where the shoes were. She said they were on the first floor. I went upstairs. But I couldn’t find any. I thought she gave me the wrong information. Then, I realized that the first floor was the ground floor.
128 comments |
| Zheng Xu | I was part of a student exchange programme between a school in England and one in China. I knew I had done a good job writing my first English paper. But my teacher gave me “Not bad!” Not bad? There weren’t any mistakes! Actually, British people use “not bad” when things are pretty good! I got a good comment!
85 comments |
46. What is the main purpose of the forum posts?
A. To share common English mistakes.
B. To teach useful English expressions.
C. To compare classroom and real-life English.
D. To show funny English learning experiences.
47. Why was Yancy confused about her teacher’s condition?
A. She didn’t understand the idiom.
B. She thought her teacher was joking.
C. She saw her teacher eat a frog.
D. She didn’t like her teacher.
48. What problem did Sophie have in New York?
A. The store had sold out all the shoes.
B. The lady gave her wrong information.
C. She went to the wrong floor looking for shoes.
D. She bought the wrong shoes and felt very upset.
49. How did Zheng Xu feel when he got “Not bad” for his paper?
A. Proud at first then anxious. B. Confused at first then understood.
C. Angry at first then accepted. D. Happy at first then confused.
50. Where can we most probably find the article?
A. On a school noticeboard. B. In a teenage magazine.
C. On the school website. D. In a newspaper report.
答案:
46. C 47. A 48. C 49. B 50. C
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