英语II(1)期末复习资料(1)第一部分交际用语1.–I haven't seen Belly for 10 years.- ___________________.A. Either have IB. Neither have IC. Haven't ID. So have I正确答案:B2.–What subjects are you studying?–_______________________.A. Yes, I'm studying historyB. I'm studying nowC. I'm studying philosophyD. I'm doing my homework正确答案:C3.–I wonder if you could help me.–_____________________.A. I couldB. Yes, I doC. No, not at allD. Of course正确答案:D4.–Hurry up. The lecture begins at 2:00.–__________________________ _.A. Don't worry. We've got 20 minutesB. Thank you. No hurryC. Never mind. You go if you likeD. The lecture is useful正确答案:A5.- David, you've been losing your temper over nothing lately.-__________________________ ___.A. I have n’t been getting much sleep eitherB. You’d better not push yourself too hard, or you’ll get sickC. I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have blown up like thatD. You’d better do exercises regularly正确答案:C6.–Excuse me, I didn't mean to bother you.- ________________________.A. There's no problemB. It's a pleasureC. That's quite all rightD. I didn't realize that正确答案:C7.–Thanks a lot. You've gone to so much trouble.–__________________________ _.A. It's no trouble at allB. That's all right. I like itC. I don't think it's a troubleD. That's very kind of you正确答案:A8.–I've ordered pizza and salad. What else do you want? –______________________.A. You are kind to invite meB. Yes, pleaseC. A beer is fine for me. I'm not hungry yetD. I find pizza is tasty正确答案:C9.– What would you like, tea or coffee?–__________________________ __.A. Yes, I wouldB. Coffee, pleaseC. Yes, pleaseD. It's very nice正确答案:B10.–Hello, could I speak toDon please?–________________________?A. Who are youB. What's the problemC. Are you JaneD. Who's speaking正确答案:D11.– May I help you, madam?–____________________________.A. Sorry, I have no ideaB. Yes, I know what to buyC. You'd better give me a handD. Yes, I'd like 2 kilos oforanges正确答案:D12.– Nice weather, isn't it?–____________________________.A. I'm not sureB. You know it wellC. Yes, it isD. Yes, it isn't正确答案:C13.– Must I do the washing-uptonight?–________________________.A. No, you mustn't if you don'twantB. Leave it if you're exhaustedC. Washing-up is reallyexhaustingD. Washing-up really takes uptime正确答案:B14.–Could you tell me whereMr. Lake is?–_____________________.A. From EnglandB. At the officeC. He's workingD. He's very busy正确答案:B15.–Do you like watchingfootball matches?–____________________________.A. Thank you for inviting meB. I don't like watching it onTV, eitherC. I hear the football matchwill be put offD. Football? No. It's a waste oftime正确答案:D第二部分词汇与结构1.Not until most of the peoplehad left the airport _________his sister was there.A. that he sawB. had he seenC. did he seeD. that he had seen正确答案:C2.They are _________ studentsthat they all performed well inthe nationwide examinations.A. so diligentB. such diligentC. so much diligentD. such very diligent正确答案:B3.She paid the builder_________ the gate.A. to repairB. repairC. repairingD. repaired正确答案:A4.We __________ every daywhen we were children.A. used to swimB. used to swimmingC. use to swimD. use to swimming正确答案:A5.The work ____ by the timeyou get there.A. will have been doneB. was doneC. had been doneD. has done正确答案:A6.It is assumed that students atan intermediate level will havea good ______ of the basicstructures and vocabulary ofEnglish.A. commandB. commandingC. to commandD. commanded正确答案:A7.More and more people inChina now __________ towork regularly.A. driveB. drivesC. droveD. have driven正确答案:A8.We ____________ thebathroom and plan_____________ the bedroomthis year.A. painted…to paintB. is painting… paintingC. paint… to paintD. have painted…to paint正确答案:D9.I regret _______ that I'munable to help you.A. sayingB. to sayC. sayD. said正确答案:B10.They all ____________ thejob.A. asked afterB. asked forC. asked toD. asked with正确答案:B11.We have our office____________ every day by acleaner.A. cleanB. to cleanC. cleanedD. cleaning正确答案:C12.Mother was busy. Althoughshe was not watching thebasketball on TV, she _______it on the radio.A. was listening toB. was hearingC. was listeningD. was seeing正确答案:A13.In the fifties last century,many new cities __________ inthe desert.A. bring upB. make upC. grew upD. build up正确答案:C14.He _____________ in thelaboratory the whole morning.A. has been workingB. is workingC. workedD. has worked正确答案:A15.You like playing football,_______ you?A. doB. didn'tC. didD. don't16.That's the ____ gentlemanI've been telling you about.A. ratherB. quiteC. veryD. fairly正确答案:C17.Dr. Hoffman proposed thatwe _____ the meeting untilnext week.A. put offB. to put offC. putting offD. need put off正确答案:A18. China is ___________the east of Asia.A. inB. toC. onD. at正确答案:A19. Parliament didn't think thePrime Minister did enough inthe improvement of fairemployment, ________ he wasasked to write to Parliamentfor further explanation.A. thereforeB. soC. sinceD. as正确答案:B20.He asked me where________ from.A. did I cameB. I cameC. do I comeD. I come正确答案:B21._____, we keep records onall the experiments so that wemay have enough data.A. As a wholeB. As a ruleC. On the averageD. By all means正确答案:B22.I thought that this would bea funny trick ___________Jim.A. to play onB. to have playedC. playing onD. to being played on正确答案:A23.If the man ____ succeed, hemust work as hard as he can.A. hasB. is toC. is going toD. should正确答案:B25.I prefer tea _______ coffee.A. toB. fromC. byD. with正确答案:A26.The beef I ate at therestaurant yesterday isdelicious. I'd like to have itagain even if it costs_________.A. as twice muchB. much as twiceC. as much asD. twice as much正确答案:D27.I have _____ finished thereport.A. yetB. alreadyC. stillD. since正确答案:B28.–Where ________ the recorder? I can't see it anywhere.–I ______ it right here, but now it's gone.A. did you put; have putB. have you put; putC. had you put; have putD. were you putting; have put 正确答案:B29.You look _______ . What ______ you ________ ?A. tire, did…doB. tiring, have…doneC. tired, do…doD. tired, have…been doing正确答案:D30.We are _____ in the future of our motherland.A. awareB. confidentC. sureD. certain正确答案:B31.Frank plays ____ Alex.A. a lot more better thanB. much more better thanC. a lot better thanD. much more well than正确答案:C第三部分完型填空Passage 1Although international travel is usually an 1 and pleasant experience, travellers should take steps to ensure that their health does not suffer either 2 their time 2 the air or 2 their time abroad.Before you go, check with your doctor or local travel clinic 3 injections are necessary for the areas you are travelling 4 . Allow sufficient time to have these injections before you 5 because they may take time to become effective. Be sure that the information on health is up-to-date. Check on the Internet if you are not sure. Don't go to bed late the day 6 you fly.Your body has a natural daily sleep pattern. It takes time to adjust to a new time zone. There are many different 7 of jet lag: you may not be able to sleep, you may not want to eat or you may feel sick and tired. You may not be able to concentrate for some days after you arrive.There are several things you can do to 8 the effects of jet lag:-Do your 9 to relax during the flight;-Sleep as much as you can on the flight. Use a mild sleeping pill if necessary;-Drink as much water as you can;-Don't drink alcohol and caffeine;-Take mild sleeping pills 10 the first few days in the new time zone if you need them.1). A. excitedB. excitingC. unexcitedD. unexciting正确答案:B2). A. of…on…ofB. of…in…ofC. from…on…fromD. from…in…from正确答案:D3). A. whereB. - (不填)C. whichD. that正确答案:C4). A. - (不填)B. inC. toD. at正确答案:C5). A. will leaveB. is leavingC. leaveD. have left正确答案:C6). A. afterB. inC. onD. before正确答案:D7). A. effectsB. effectC. affectD. affects正确答案:A8). A. shortB. shortenC. lessD. lessen正确答案:D9). A. goodB. betterC. bestD. most正确答案:C10). A. atB. forC. ofD. on正确答案:BPassage 2Frank knew he was very ill. Hespent days walking, 1as far as thirty miles 2a day, trying to reason with thepain, and strange thoughts inhis mind. Then, one night, hemade up his 3 that hewould go to the hospital andask them to admit him. Hereported to out-patients andasked to see a psychiatrist.A junior doctor eventuallyexamined him and 4to Frank's confused account ofhaving been in hospital before,of how he thought he ought to5 again because he was soconfused and knew somethingwas very wrong with him. Thedoctor did not admit him.Frank cannot 6whether he was told that thehospital was full or that theysimply did not believe him. "Ifelt I was completely alone. Ithought there was 7there to help."So Frank went back on to thestreets to find a future ofsleeping outside, the occasionalshelter in hospitals, andsometimes prison 8he was picked up for beingdrunk: drunk because it wasthe 9 way he couldforget his condition. Frank hadsought help and been turnedaway. Thousands of others10 him can find no helpeither. They are the sufferersfrom long-term mental illnessthat confuse the minds of theirvictims.1) A. sometimesB. sometimeC. some timeD. time正确答案:A2) A. forB. atC. onD. in正确答案:D3) A. headB. brainC. mindD. heart正确答案:C4) A. listenedB. heardC. talkedD. took正确答案:A5) A. be admittedB. admitC. be admittingD. have been admitted正确答案:A6) A. remindB. rememberC. recallD. forget正确答案:B7) A. somebodyB. anybodyC. nobodyD. everybody正确答案:C8) A. wheneverB. whereC. thatD. why正确答案:A9) A. onlyB. oneC. badD. first正确答案:A10) A. asB. someC. alikeD. like正确答案:DPassage 3Jules Verne's most famousbook is "Twenty ThousandLeagues under the Sea". (A"league" is an old word 1about three miles.) In thosedays submarines had not been2 , but he describes anunderwater ship very like amodern submarine. Thecaptain of the submarine,called Captain Nemo, and hismen have many strangeadventures and find manystrange things 3 thebottom of the ocean. He was avery good 4 . Hischaracters often did surprisingand sometimes impossiblethings, but they always seemed5 real people.In another book, "Around theWorld in Eighty Days", JulesVerne creates Mr. Fogg, thehero, 6 made a betthat he would travel aroundthe world in eighty days.Nowadays this may seem 7to you, but in those days therewere no planes or even cars.Mr. Fogg and his servanttraveled in many different8 , even on an elephant atone time! If you want to knowtheir result, you should readthe book.In all his books Jules Verneused his scientific knowledge9 his imagination indescribing future inventions.10 he was wrong, ofcourse, but often the accuracyof his descriptions is veryclever.1) A. meaningB. includingC. meansD. speaks正确答案:A2) A. madeB. discoveredC. producingD. invented正确答案:D3) A. inB. beneathC. atD. under正确答案:C4) A. story-tellerB. sailorC. captainD. pilot正确答案:A5) A. areB. to beC. thatD. as if正确答案:B6) A. thatB. whichC. whatD. who正确答案:D7) A. easyB. difficultC. comfortableD. hard正确答案:A8) A. roadsB. pathsC. waysD. countries正确答案:C9) A. exceptB. as wellC. as well asD. or正确答案:C10) A. AlwaysB. SeldomC. Some timesD. Sometimes正确答案:D第四部分阅读理解Passage 1When I was a little girl, mybrothers and I collected stampsfor many years. My motherdidn't use to work during theweek, but she worked in thepost office near our house onSaturdays, and she used tobring home all the new stampsas soon as they were issued.On the day of the World Cupfootball final in London in1966, we were very excitedbecause England were playingWest Germany in the final.When we were having lunch,my mother told us to go to thepost office straightaway afterthe match if England won, butshe didn't tell us why. At 2o'clock my mother went backto work as usual, while the restof the family were watching thefootball on TV at home.Although she wasn't watchingthe match, she was listening toit on the radio.England won 4:2 and so mybrothers and I ran to the postoffice. As we burst in, mymother was standing behindthe counter. She was waiting tosell us a very special limitededition with ENGLANDWINNERS on each stamp. Wewere over the moon.We still have it today, andperhaps it is worth a lot ofmoney.1). This passage mainly tells us__________.A. the author and her brotherused to like stamps very muchB. the author had a very kindmotherC. the author and her brotherhad an unforgettableexperience in collecting stampsD. their mother used tosupport them by working inthe post office正确答案:C2). According to the passage,her mother worked in the postoffice ________.A. during the weekB. on SaturdaysC. on SundaysD. for six days正确答案:B3). Their mother told them togo to the post officestraightaway after the match if England won, but she didn't tell them why. Why do you think she did that?A. She wanted to give them a surprise.B. She doubted if she would get the stamps.C. She forgot to do that.D. She thought it unnecessary to tell them the reason.正确答案:A4). What does the sentence "We were over the moon." mean?A. We jumped high.B. We were extremely happy about it.C. We watched the moon for a long time.D. We couldn't sleep the whole night.正确答案:B5). What is the best title for this passage?A. My ChildhoodB. My MotherC. A Precious StampD. A Memorable Experience in Collecting Stamps正确答案:DPassage 2"Listen, that's not right." "Look, you don't understand!" "Sorry, I don't follow."Are these three speakers, who are just chatting naturally, actually revealing what many people believe is their dominant thinking and learning style? Many educators, who research in this field say that everybody has one of three basic ways of processing the world: visual, auditory or kinaesthetic. Students who find their dominant learning style can make their learning more efficient.The Visual Learner:"Look, you don't understand!"The visual learner tends to learn by watching and copying what others do; they usually draw diagrams, maps and pictures rather than taking notes in words. They have a rich imagination, they tend to see pictures in their head and daydream in colour; they notice changes in people and places quickly; they remember faces not names; they write neatly and need a tidy environment to work in, but they like to surround themselves with colour, art and pictures; they doodle a lot. The Auditory Learner:"Listen, that's not right."The auditory learner prefers to listen to explanations, enjoys conversations, usually talks very well, with a wide vocabulary. They tend to move their lips when they read and often talk to themselves; they usually remember names rather than faces; they prefer listening to music to looking at art and pictures, but when they are studying, music distracts them; they hum a lot.The Kinaesthetic Learner:"Sorry, I don't follow you."Kinaesthetic learners are used to doing things physically, not listening to explanations or watching demonstrations. They like to move around when they are reading or walk up and down while trying to memorise things; they tend to touch and hug people a lot.They often prefer sports to cinemas and concerts and maylose concentration quickly ifthey don't study in the rightway.Do you recognise yourself inone of the descriptions above?Three students took the testsand this is what they said.The visual learner:My teacher always used to tellme off for doodling - now Irealise it helped meconcentrate.The auditory learner:The coursebooks, which mycolleagues found veryinteresting, were useless for me.I didn't want to read and takenotes. I just wanted to discussthe ideas.The kinaesthetic learner:A teacher, who knows aboutlearning styles suggested that Itape the lectures and listen tothem when I am jogging.1). Which of the followinglearners is NOT mentioned inthe passage?A. Visual learner.B. Auditory leaner.C. Kinaesthetic leaner.D. Sensory learner.正确答案:D2). Which of the following isNOT true about the visuallearners?A. They usually learn bywatching and copying whatothers do.B. They prefer drawingpictures to taking notes inwords.C. They are full of imagination.D. They remember people'snames quickly.正确答案:D3). Which of the followingdescribes best the auditorylearners?A. They like to watch andlisten to what others do.B. They prefer to listen ratherthan watch.C. They like both music andpictures.D. They usually talk less.正确答案:B4). From the fourth paragraph,the kinaesthetic learner tendsto _________.A. listen to explanations andenjoy conversationsB. memorise things via picturesC. do more physical exercisesD. be forgetful正确答案:C5). According to the passage,the drawback of being a visuallearner is __________.A. he cannot concentrate onthingsB. he dislikes musicC. he always daydreamsD. none of them正确答案:APassage 3I had two jobs growing up andthey all helped shape my life.When I was about 12, I startedcaddying (当球童) at a nearbycountry club. All the kids inthe neighborhood did it, and Iliked it a lot. I go to watchpeople who were generallypretty wealthy.They were businessmen anddoctors. I would listen to themtalking about things and seehow they behaved with eachother. It was like a fly on thewall at a meeting.The second job was at a shoestore. I constantly met peoplefrom all walks of life and thechallenge was exciting. I'dstart bringing them differentkinds of shoes and get rightdown there and put them ontheir feet. If they didn't like acertain shoe, I always tried tobe thinking ahead to a pairthey might like better. It waslike stepping up to the plate ina baseball game. Every timesomeone walked into that store,I was going to bat and taking aswing. I never wanted to let acustomer get out of that storewithout buying a pair of shoesto his satisfaction.This job helped teach me animportant business lesson: Youhave to take risks in business.If you take a risk and fail, getup to bat and swing again.1). The author thinks what hehas learned from his first job is____________.A. how to learn to like a jobB. how to talk and behaveproperlyC. how to become wealthyD. how to listen to people正确答案:B2). The phrase "people from allwalks of life" in the thirdparagraph means people____________.A. walking in different waysB. having different interests inlifeC. coming from different partsof the cityD. working in differentoccupations正确答案:D3). The author thinks hissecond job is ____________.A. challengingB. importantC. differentD. satisfying正确答案:A4). The author compares hissecond job to ____________.A. a fly on the wall at ameetingB. stepping into a golf courseC. joining a baseball gameD. taking a bat to swing正确答案:C5). The business lesson theauthor gets from selling shoesis ____________.A. thinking ahead of thecustomersB. trying every possible way tosatisfy a customerC. never be afraid of takingrisksD. never let go anyone walkinginto the shop正确答案:CPassage 4Every day, the news of theworld is relayed to people byover 300 million copies of dailypapers, over 400 million radiosets, and over 150 milliontelevision sets. Additional newsis shown by motion pictures, intheatres and cinemas all overthe world. As more peoplelearn what the importantevents of the day are, fewer arestill concerned exclusively withthe events of their ownhousehold. As the Englishwriter John Donne put it,nearly four hundred years ago,“no man is an island.” Thisidea is more appropriate todaythan it was when Donne lived.In short, wherever he lives, aman belongs to some society;and we are becoming more andmore aware that whateverhappens in one particularsociety affects, somehow, thelife and destiny(命运) of allhumanity.Newspapers have beenpublished in the modern worldfor about four hundred years.Most of the newspapersprinted today are read inEurope and North America.However, soon they may beread in all parts of the world,thanks to the new inventionsthat are changing thetechniques of newspaperpublishing.Electronics and automation(电子和自动化)have made itpossible to produce picturesand text far more quickly thanbefore. Therefore, thepublishing of newspapers andmagazines becomes moreeconomical.Furthermore, photo-copies canbe sent over great distancesnow by means of televisionchannels and satellites such asTelstar. Thus, pictures can bebrought to the public morequickly than previously.1). People learn about whathappens in the world through____________.A. newspapers and magazinesB. radio and television setsC. electronics and automationD. both A and B正确答案:D2). According to the passage,the expression "no man is anisland" means that____________.A. no man lives on an islandsurrounded by waterB. every man is in some wayaloneC. every man can live anindependent lifeD. every man belongs to somesociety正确答案:D3). The passage suggests thatnewspapers have beenpublished for about____________.A. 100 yearsB. 200 yearsC. 300 yearsD. 400 years正确答案:D4). According to the author,people in today's world____________.A. have become more isolatedthan people in Donne's timesB. are affected more bywhatever happens in the otherparts of the worldC. are concerned only with theevents of their own householdD. only read newspapers inEurope and North America正确答案:B5). Today the publishing ofnewspapers and magazines ismore economical because____________.A. more people are engaged innewspaper publishingB. new inventions are changingthe techniques of newspaperpublishingC. Telstar can send pictures toany part of the worldD. the competition innewspaper publishing isgetting severe正确答案:BPassage 5Hello, new students! This is amessage from the StudentsUnion Committee.We've been at the universityfor at least a year now, so wecan give you some good tips.Don't worry –we rememberbeing new and making a lot of mistakes! And we haven't forgotten feeling a little bit scared.First, as you know, there are no longer any grants. If you borrow money from the government, remember that like all loans, you have to pay it back. Spending all your money in the first week is not a sensible strategy. Try to make a budget for each term and stick to it. But if you are struggling to make ends meet, you can get a part-time job–restaurants and bars in the town take lots of students on in the evenings and at weekends. Come and see us for advice.Stop worrying about making new friends. Start to join the sports and hobbies societies –they're cheap and you can begin meeting a lot of people that way. It's a great chance to take up a completely new hobby.Living in a new city a long way from home can be very stressful. One tip, don't forget your parents. After all, they are paying your tuition fees here. You will be very busy working and enjoying yourself, but stop to phone your parents sometimes and don't forget to go home for the weekend from time to time.And remember to take your dirty washing!Finally, remember to work hard and play hard. Go on working steadily towards your first degree (BA or BSc) throughout your three years here —— try to keep things in perspective. You'll always find someone in the Student Union office if you need to talk. 1). What does the word "scared" mean in the second paragraph?A. excitedB. frightenedC. worriedD. new正确答案:B2). What does the word "grants" mean in the third paragraph?A. money given by the government to support the students' study, which they needn't pay backB. money from the government which the students need to pay backC. money from the school which is similar to scholarshipD. a kind of loan from the government with low interests 正确答案:A3). The sentence "But if you are struggling to make ends meet, …at weekends" in the third paragraph implies_________.A. if you are short of money, you can find a part-time job in the restaurants and bars in your spare timeB. if you want to have a better life than others, you can find a part-time job in your spare timeC. restaurants and bars need more hands in the evenings and at weekendsD. restaurants and bars don't need more hands in the evenings and at weekends 正确答案:A4). From the fifth paragraph,we can infer that in order toovercome the stress of livingfaraway from home,_________.A. it's better for new studentsto talk to their parents over thephone from time to timeB. new students need to dotheir washing themselvesC. new students should keepthemselves as busy as possibleso that they will not miss homeD. new students should stopphoning their parents正确答案:A5). This passage is written forthe purpose of _________.A. telling new students theproblems facing them in theuniversityB. telling new students how tobudget their moneyC. offering new students someadvice about their universitylifeD. talking new students intojoining them正确答案:CPassage 6PALO ALTO, California –“Switching off the televisionmay help prevent childrenfrom getting fatter –even ifthey do not change their diet orincrease the amount theyexercise,” US researchers saidlast week.A study of 192 third and fourthgraders, generally aged eightand nine, found that childrenwho cut the number of hoursspent watching televisiongained nearly two pounds(0.9kg) less over a one-yearperiod than those who did notchange their television diet.“The findings are importantbecause they show that weightloss can only be the result of areduction in television viewingand not any other activity,”said Thomas Robinson, apediatrician(儿科专家) atStanford University.“American children spend anaverage of more than fourhours per day watchingtelevision and videos or playingvideo games, and rates ofchildhood being very fat havedoubled over the past 20years,” Robinson said.In the study, presented thisweek to the Pediatric AcademicSocieties' annual meeting inSan Francisco, the researcherspersuaded about 100 of thestudents to reduce theirtelevision viewing byone-quarter to one-third.Children watching fewer hoursof television showed asignificantly smaller increasein waist size and had less bodyfat than other students whocontinued their normaltelevision viewing, even thoughneither group ate a special dietor took part in any extraexercise.“One explanation for theweight loss could be thechildren unstuck to thetelevision may simply havebeen moving around more andburning off calories,”Robin son said. “Anotherreason might be due to eatingfewer meals in front of thetelevision. Some studies havesuggested that eating in frontof the TV encourages people toeat more,” Robinson said.1). The author tries to tell us inthe first two paragraphs that____________.A. children will get fatter ifthey eat too muchB. children will get thinner ifthey eat lessC. children will get fatter ifthey spend less time watchingTVD. children will get fatter ifthey spend more time watchingTV正确答案:D2). According to the passage,the time American childrenusually spend on watching TV____________.A. is more than four hours adayB. is less than four hours a dayC. doubled in the last twentyyearsD. is more than on any otheractivities正确答案:A3). The time the group ofchildren in the study spend onTV viewing every day issuggested to be about____________.A. six hoursB. eight hoursC. three hoursD. one hour正确答案:C4). Which one of the followingis right?A. Children usually eat lesswhile watching TV.B. Children usually eat morewhile watching TV.C. Children eat the sameamount of meals whilewatching TV.D. Children usually eatnothing while watching TV.正确答案:B5). Why can watching TVincrease kids' weight accordingto the passage?A. They usually eat more whilewatching TV.B. They burn off fewercalories.C. They change their diet whilewatching TV.D. Both A and B.正确答案:DPassage 7People travel a lot with HeavenAir because they know theywill get what they want. Theywant to go quickly and safelyacross the land, across the seaor right across the world, andthey know Heaven Air will takethem where they want to gowhenever they want to go.Heaven Air flies all the newestand fastest planes to moretowns and cities of the worldthan any other airlines.Do you want to go to Paris,Washington, Tokyo? HeavenAir will take you there, at alltimes of the day or night, rightthrough the week. But HeavenAir flies not only to the biggestcities, we also fly two or threetimes a week to towns andcities in the very center of Asia,Africa and South America.People fly with Heaven Airbecause they know they willleave on time and arrive ontime. They know that they willreceive the best food and watchthe best films.Heaven Air is second to none.1). Heaven Air is the name of____________.A. a planeB. an airlineC. a travel serviceD. an advertising program正确答案:B2). Travelling with Heaven Airis ____________.A. comfortable but expensiveB. cheap and pleasantC. exciting but tiringD. quick and safe正确答案:D3). Heaven Air can take you toParis ____________.A. on weekends onlyB. just on weekdaysC. any time in a weekD. two or three times a week正确答案:C4). Most flights of Heaven Airgo to ____________.A. big citiesB. small townsC. both big and small citiesD. the very center of Asia正确答案:C5). According to theadvertisement, Heaven Airbelieves it is ____________.A. the second biggest in theworldB. the second best in the worldC. the biggest in the worldD. the best in the world正确答案:DPassage 8John Preston lives in a flat innorth London. He moved thereafter his wife died four yearsago to be closer to hisdaughter's family, and becausehis big detached house andgarden were too much workfor him as he got older. It'seasier in the flat because theletting agent does everythingthat needs doing.The agent has had the roofrepaired and got the gutterreplaced, but at the momentJohn is not satisfied becausethe window frames needpainting and the garden looksneglected. The agent had thewindows painted two years ago,but the painters didn't do itvery well, so they need doingagain. John pays over £1,500a year for service andmaintenance, and he thinksthat it's not good enoughbecause the flats look shabbyand a lot of things needrepairing.His daughter, June, and herhusband, Pete, on the otherhand, have to do everythingthemselves or find builders todo it. They live in a largesemi-detached house furtherout from the centre of Londonthan John, but they are stillnear enough to see him often.They live in the suburbs with anice garden where theirchildren play. They movedthere four years ago to havemore space. The onlydrawback is that June'shusband has to commute intothe centre of London every day,but, overall, they are happywith their decision. When theybought the house, a lot neededdoing to it and it still does.June says, "We have a list ofthings to do as long as yourarm —the roof needsrepairing and the chimneyneeds mending. The bedroomsneed decorating and wehaven't had the brokenwindowpanes replaced yet in。