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W: Good afternoon, Uncle Smith.M: Good afternoon, Cathy.W: There will be a dinner party for my birthday. Would you comeM: I’d love to. WhenW: Next Saturday.M: I’m afraid I’m busy then. I have to meet a foreign friend at the airport.W: That’s OK. What about SundayM: That will be all right.W: That’s great. You can come at around 7:00 and we can chat for a while before the party starts. What time would they meet on Sunday().

About 7:00.
B. About 7:30.
C. About 8:00.

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W: Excuse me, could you tell me when the next train to Hangzhou isM: Sure. Well, it’s three now. The next train to Hangzhou leaves in two hours. When does the next train to Hangzhou leave().

A. 3:00.
B. 4:00.
C. 5:00.

Many people like to make a good impression on other people. This is true when they go to a meeting or go out with their friends. Dressing well is one of the ways of making a good impression.Different countries have different ideas of dressing well. In the United States, people think that it is better to dress simply and suitably. For example, ball-dresses are not suitable for school or for work. They do not wear heavy clothing in summer, nor would it be comfortable.Dressing with too many colors is not a good taste. Simple clothes are easy to find and they can be bought cheaply, too. They are always in good taste.Simple and suitable clothing is worth having for children, too. A little girl does not feel comfortable when she is wearing a party dress and all the other girls in school are wearing plain sweaters (毛线衫) and shirts. A little boy is not happy when he is the only one in his class without a tie. Feeling "different" is never very comfortable for a child.There is an old saying, which reads, "Do in Rome as the Romans do." When you live in the United Slates, you will be happier if you learn lo dress simply and suitably. A school girl in America usually wears ().

A. a ball dress
B. a party dress
C. a sweater and a tie
D. a sweater and a shirt

James Cook was born in Britain on October 27, 1728. He commanded (指挥) three voyages of discovery for Great Britain, and sailed around the world twice. Captain Cook’s voyages led to the founding of colonies (殖民地) throughout the Pacific by several European countries. He is considered one of the world’s greatest explorers.Cook was an apprentice (学徒) to a shipping company at age 18, and joined the British Navy at 27 in 1755. In 1768, the Navy appointed him leader of a scientific expedition (远征) to Tahiti to observe a solar eclipse (日食) by Venus. He also had secret orders to look for a southern continent geographer (地理学者) who worked on the research on the world. He set out on his first voyage round the world in the ship voyage. The trip to Tahiti was successful. In October 1769 Cook was the first European to visit New Zealand.On Cook’s second journey he sailed farther south than any other European. He circled Antarctica in his famous ship Resolution, but the ice surrounding the continent prevented the sighting of land. The existence of the Antarctica remained unproved until 1840. He returned to England in 1775 and was promoted (提升) to Captain. James Cook ().

A. was a commander of voyages for discovery Tahiti
B. used to joined the US Navy
C. was a sailor around the world three times
D. used to be an apprentice to a shipping company when he was young

When you enter a supermarket, you see shelves full of food. You walk between the shelves. You carry a shopping basket and put your food in it.You probably hear soft, slow music as you walk between the shelves. If you hear fast music, you walk quickly. The supermarket plays slow music. You walk slowly and have more time to buy things.Maybe you go to the meat department first. There is some meat on sale, and you want to find it. The manager of the supermarket knows where the customers enter the meat department. The cheap meat is at the other end of the meat department, away front where the customers enter. You have to walk by all the expensive meat before you find the cheaper meat. Maybe you will buy some of the expensive meat instead of: the meat on sale.Tile department selling milk and milk products such as butter and milk powder is called the dairy department. Many customers like milk that has only a little butterfat(牛奶中的脂肪) in it. One store has three different jars of low fat milk. One says "1 percent fat" on the jar. The second says "99 percent fat free". The third says "LOW FAT" in big letters and "1%" in small letters. As you can see, the milk is all the same. However, in this store the three jars of milk cost three different amount of money. Maybe the customers will buy the milk that costs him most.Most of the food in supermarket is very pleasing. It all says "Buy me !" to the customers. The expensive meat says "Buy me!" as you walk by. The expensive milk jar says "Buy me! 1 have less fat.\ The best title of the passage may be ().

A. Buy Me
B. Food on Sale
C. Supermarket
D. Low Fat Milk

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