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B
One day, some tourists came to a hotel but there were only two rooms left. One was on the fourth floor and the other was on the seventh floor.

The South Koreans said, “We don’t like number 4 or 13. 4 sounds like “death”, and 13 is an unlucky number in the west.”
“We Chinese like the number 8 because 8 means we will get rich. We also like 9 because it means we can live long. But we don’t like the number 4 because it sounds like “death” in Chinese.”
The Greeks said, “We want the room on the fourth floor. In Greece, 4 is a lucky number.”
The tourists from the west said, “Oh, we love number 7. There are seven days in the world as it says in the Bible (圣经). We don’t like the number 13. It is an unlucky number. *If we sleep on the 13th floor, oh...*”
“In Japan, 4 sounds like “death”, so we don’t like it. And 6 is also not nice. However, we like 8 very much,” said the Japanese.
At last, only the Greeks lived on the 4th floor, and the rest of tourists slept on the 7th floor.
(
A. Because people like drinking wine.
B. Because it means people can live long.
C. Because it can bring people much money.
D. Because it is good for people’s health.
(
A. In the western world.
B. In Japan.
C. In Greece.
D. In South Korea.
(
A. the others will find us easily.
B. we can eat lots of delicious food there.
C. we will have a good sleep.
D. something bad may happen to us.
(
A. Chinese, Japanese, westerners and South Koreans.
B. Japanese, South Koreans, Chinese and Greeks.
C. Greeks, westerners, Japanese and South Koreans.
D. Chinese, Greeks, Japanese and westerners.
(
A. Tourists from different countries had a talk in a hotel.
B. Chinese people are interested in numbers 8 and 9.
C. Numbers have different meanings in different countries.
D. When you choose a room, you should think about your lucky number.
One day, some tourists came to a hotel but there were only two rooms left. One was on the fourth floor and the other was on the seventh floor.
The South Koreans said, “We don’t like number 4 or 13. 4 sounds like “death”, and 13 is an unlucky number in the west.”
“We Chinese like the number 8 because 8 means we will get rich. We also like 9 because it means we can live long. But we don’t like the number 4 because it sounds like “death” in Chinese.”
The Greeks said, “We want the room on the fourth floor. In Greece, 4 is a lucky number.”
The tourists from the west said, “Oh, we love number 7. There are seven days in the world as it says in the Bible (圣经). We don’t like the number 13. It is an unlucky number. *If we sleep on the 13th floor, oh...*”
“In Japan, 4 sounds like “death”, so we don’t like it. And 6 is also not nice. However, we like 8 very much,” said the Japanese.
At last, only the Greeks lived on the 4th floor, and the rest of tourists slept on the 7th floor.
(
C
) 6. Why do Chinese people like number 8? A. Because people like drinking wine.
B. Because it means people can live long.
C. Because it can bring people much money.
D. Because it is good for people’s health.
(
A
) 7. Where is 7 a lucky number? A. In the western world.
B. In Japan.
C. In Greece.
D. In South Korea.
(
D
) 8. Which sentence best follows the underlined sentence “*If we sleep on the 13th floor, oh...*”? A. the others will find us easily.
B. we can eat lots of delicious food there.
C. we will have a good sleep.
D. something bad may happen to us.
(
A
) 9. Who would sleep in the same room in the passage? A. Chinese, Japanese, westerners and South Koreans.
B. Japanese, South Koreans, Chinese and Greeks.
C. Greeks, westerners, Japanese and South Koreans.
D. Chinese, Greeks, Japanese and westerners.
(
C
) 10. What does the passage mainly talk about? A. Tourists from different countries had a talk in a hotel.
B. Chinese people are interested in numbers 8 and 9.
C. Numbers have different meanings in different countries.
D. When you choose a room, you should think about your lucky number.
答案:
6. C
7. A
8. D
9. A
10. C
7. A
8. D
9. A
10. C
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