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Thanked Alice for her help. C. Asked Alice a question. ( ) 19. What did the speaker think after Alice answered the question? A. Alice was really helpful. B. Alice wanted to sell cakes. C. America was really a country for money. ( ) 20. Why did Alice look at the speaker with a big smile? A. The speaker was very funny. B. The speaker was mistaken about() her. C. Alice was very friendly with the speaker. N0USy bqQ15\k\1R 15R (W NRTA0B0C0DV*N y-N bN*NkXeQr^zz}vYvgsOT{Hh0 ( ) 21. Now more and more parents want to send their children _________abroad for their_____study. A. at; more B. /; further C. to; future D. in; tomorrows ( ) 22. _________the old man went to his daughters and stayed there for_________. A. Sometimes; some time B. Sometime; sometimes C. Sometime; some time D. 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I even saw a dish for 23,000 yen. In other words, these dishes cost $80, $120, and $230. Luckily, the noodles we ordered were only 800 yen. Prices for food can be high here, but they dont have to be. We soon realized that there was a lot of excellent food in Japan at good prices. Some restaurants that sell noodles can have nice meals for between five or ten dollars. We can also have a nice cup of coffee for $5, but its also easy to find coffee or soft drinks at the train or subway stations for a little over $1. Hope you are having a good time back home. By the way, hows my cat? Nancy ( )54. How did the writer go to Japan? A. By train. B. By ship. C. By plane D. By bus ( )55.How much did the writer pay for the noodles she ate? A. 800 yen B $8 C. $80 D. 80 yuan ( )56. What does the underlined sentence mean? A. The food in Japan isnt expensive at all. B. You can find cheaper food to eat in Japan. C. You have to eat expensive food in Japan. D. They neednt to sell food here. ( )57.What does the passage mainly tell about? A. The prices of food in Japan. B. Different kinds of food in Japan. C. The most expensive food in Japan. D. Japanese food is very delicious. (C) One day, Jacks parents told him that his grandpa would retire(O ) after working for forty years. Jack said in surprise, I m only seven, so it means Grandpa has been& er& A really long time! His parents said, yes. That s why we are going to have a surprise party for him. Jack loved his Grandpa and wanted to do something special for him. He remembered the business card his grandpa had given him two years before. He knew that his grandpa would no longer have the position (LMO)on that card, so he decided to get a new one for his grandpa. When the big day came, Jack was ready. But he didnt want to put his gift together with others. He carried it around with him the whole evening. When all the other people left, he took his grandpas hand and brought him over to a chair and gave him the gift. His grandpa smiled, Well, it must be a beautiful gift. May I open it now? Sure! Jack said excitedly. As Grandpa opened the gift, tears came into his eye. Jack gave him the greatest gift he had ever got! They were business cards with his new position: FULL-TIME GRANDPA! Jack said, Now your full-time job is my grandpa! Well, how much do I get paid? His grandpa asked, smiling. As many hugs as you want! With these words, Jack gave Grandpa a hug. Well, I guess that means Im the richest man in the world! said Grandpa. ( )58. Who was going to retire ? A. Jacks grandma B. Jacks grandpa C. Jacks mother D. Jacks father ( )59 What did Jack decide to do for his grandpa ? A. To build a new position for him B. To draw a picture for him C. To sing a song for him D. To buy a gift for him ( )60 Which of the following is TRUE ? A. Jack was the first one to give his gift to his grandpa B. Jack was the last one to give his gift to his grandpa C. 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