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I Cosmopolitan cities (国际大都市) New York, Tokyo, Paris, and other cosmopolitan cities are exciting places to live in. People from many countries live in these cities. There are many interesting things to see and to do. You can go to different kinds of museums, theatres, films, and restaurants. You can also go shopping to buy things from all over the world. Of course, there are many problems in big cities, too. The cost of living is high, and there are too many people in some parts of the city. Too many people in a small place makes it hard to keep the city safe and clean. Every year many newcomers move to the cities to find jobs, to study at good schools, or to receive good medical care. However, sometimes these people cannot find work or a nice place to live in. Cosmopolitan cities have many good things about them and also many bad things about them. Some people enjoy living in them; others do not. Before people move to a big city, they should think about the problems of living there. What will be the biggest problem with the big cities

A. There are no jobs to find and no place to live in.
B. The newcomers stop coming in large numbers.
C. Good doctors decide to move out of the cities.

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G Canada and the United States are two countries. They are on the same continent (大陆) next to each other and share (共有) the same language. These two countries also share in other wags. Canada buys many things from the U.S. Cars and clothes are two examples. The Unite States also buys Canadian made things. Much of the paper used in the United States comes from Canada. Some of the oil we use comes from Canada, too. Americans travel to Canada on holidays. And Canadians often visit the United States. Canadians read about the U.S. in newspapers and books. Americans watch Canadian sports played in the United States. There are important differences between the two countries. They are about the same size. But the U.S. has many more people. Because the number of people is smaller, there is more open space in Canada. There is more unused land. This is another important difference. It is most likely that the writer of the text is a(n) ______.

A. Canadian
B. American
C. person from a third country

K When George’s car stopped at the traffic (交通) lights, he couldn’t start it again. The cars behind him sound their horns (喇叭) and some drivers began to shout. George got out of his car and pushed it to the side of the road. A young man and his girlfriend were standing at a bus-stop not far away. "Excuse me," said George. "Do you know anything about cars" The girl was about to say something, but her boyfriend stopped her. "Leave it to me," he said and opened the cover at the front of the car. "Oh, dear, it looks bad." he shook his head. George was a little surprised. "Actually...er...the engine (发动机) is at the back." "Oh," said the young man, "it’s a foreign car. In that case, I can’t help you." "Can I have a look now" asked the girl politely. She took the cover off the engine at the back of the car and asked George for his tools (工具). She worked for five minutes and the car started. "Thank you," said George. "Can I drive you home or anywhere" "Yes," said the girl. "To the library. I’m going to get him a book about cars.\ How much did the young man know about cars

A. He knew little about foreign cars.
B. He knew even less than George.
C. He had just learned something from his girlfriend.

N Miss Dupont is staying at Hotel Neptune for the first time. After checking in at the Reception Desk, she asks what kinds of breakfast she can get at the hotel next morning. When she is told that the hotel serves two kinds of breakfast, Chinese and European, from 7 o’clock until 10, she asks whether it can be served in her room. Like most other hotels in town, the girl at the Reception Desk says, the hotel has room service and guests may have their breakfast in their room if they like. Guests may also order different kinds of fruit juice such as pineapple juice, orange juice or grape juice and they may also have tea or coffee. Then, Miss Dupont decides to have European breakfast with pineapple juice and hot coffee at 8:30 in her room. At 8:30 the next morning, the door bell rings. It is the maid (服 务员) bringing up her breakfast. She asks the maid to put it on the desk. The coffee is nice and hot and Miss Dupont knows that she is going to enjoy her stay in this town. How does Miss Dupont feel about the service of Hotel Neptune

A. She is unhappy about it.
B. She is pleased with it.
C. She is surprised by it.

M Mr Brown lived in a house less than two miles from his office. He was able to drive home every day for lunch. Every time he drove home in the middle of the day, he found that oars were parked on the road outside his house and there was no room for his own. He had to drive two hundred meters more before he could find a place to park his oar. Then he had to walk back home. This made him very angry. Then, he set up a board in the garden facing the road. It had two words "No Parking" on it, but nobody seemed to notice (注 意) it. If it was a blue board with the words "Police Notice: No Parking", no car would be parked in front of his house. So, Mrs Brown suggested that he make one like the police notice (告示). Mr Brown said he was not the police and couldn’t use the word "police". But he decided he must find a way out and started thinking hard. Several days passed. Then one evening, he showed his wife a new blue board with the words "Polite Notice: No Parking" on it. "Oh!" Mrs Brown said. "You told me you weren’t going to use the word "police", but this is just like a police notice." "Is it" Mr Brown asked. "Look again." Mrs Brown started to laugh. "You are really very clever.\ What would people do when they saw Mr Brown’s new notice

A. They would see that it was not a police notice.
B. They wouldn’t park cars outside Mr Brown’s house.
C. They would report to the police about it.

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