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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. Why do so many people from different countries live in the big cities

A. They can make friends from all over the world.
B. They can enjoy a lot of good things.
C. They can go to expensive shops.

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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. The writer writes the text mainly to ______.

A. introduce the two countries
B. show the difference of the two countries
C. tell a story of two very friendly countries

C Jenny Thomas was a very kind and beautiful woman and before she married, many men were in love with her. Many of them wrote to her, telling her how wonderful she was, how much they loved her and wanted to marry her. Jenny kept all these letters. She tied (捆, 扎) them up with a red ribbon (丝带) and put them away in an old box. She never looked at them as she was happily married, however, they were a part of her life and she did not want to throw them away. Jenny had a daughter, Sue, who was six. One day, Jenny had to leave Sue alone for half an hour. "Now be a good girl," she said. "Play quietly. If you need anything, go to the lady next door." When she returned home, she asked Sue, "What did you do while I was out" "I played mailman (邮递员)," Sue told her. "How could you play mailman" Jenny asked. "You didn’t have any letters." "Oh, yes I did, Mummy," Sue said. "I found some in an old box. They were tied up with a red ribbon. I put one in every mailbox in the street.\ Where did Jenny keep the letters

A. In an old box.
B. In her neighbour’s house.
C. In a friend’s office.

L The Cambridge Cinema is the largest theatre in the town. It is showing the film "Romeo and Juliet" this weekend. Henry wants to see it very much, so he tries to telephone the box office of the cinema Friday afternoon when he is still in the office. Everyone seems to be interested in the film and is trying to book tickets. When Henry dials the number of the cinema’s box office, the line is busy. It takes five minutes for Henry to get through. Henry learns that there are tickets left only for the last two shows of the film on Saturday. One show begins at 5:00 p.m. and the other begins at 8:30 p.m. The tickets for all the other shows are already sold out. So Henry decides to book two tickets for the 5:00 p.m. show. The tickets for this show, he is told, are sold at 4.50 pounds, 5.50 pounds and 6.00 pounds. After thinking for a moment, Henry books two tickets at the lowest price. Finally, the man at the box office asks Henry to get his tickets half an hour before the show begins. Why must Henry book tickets when he is still in the office

A. The telephone box is busy
B. There are only two tickets left.
C. He wants to do it as early as possible.

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.\ Why did George stop his car

A. The traffic light was red.
B. Something went wrong with his car.
C. He wanted to speak to the boy and his girlfriend.

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