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A. so excited as B. as exciting as C. so exciting as D. as excited as 7. ________ animals are in danger and there will be ________ space for them if we dont take any actions. A. More and more, more and more B. Less and less, less and less C. More and more, less and less D. Less and less, more and more The price of this computer is ________ of the two. It's too expensive. A. the higher B. the lower C. the highest D. the lowest 9. Tom's eyesight is poor ________ too ________ homework at night. A. because of, many B. because of, much C. because, many D. because, much 10. If Jim ________ free tomorrow, Ill ask Tom instead. A. doesnt be B. wont be C. is D. isnt 11. Did you see a young man in black pass by just now? No,sir. I ________ a magazine. A.read B.was reading C.am reading D.would read 12. If you visit ________, youll see the Eiffel Tower. A. Paris B. Sydney C. Washington D. Tokyo 13. Bad weather may cause natural disasters. Its structure is ________. A. S+V+P B.S+V+DO+OC C.S+V+IO+DO D.S+V+DO 14. The correct symbol of  therefore is ________. A. 5" B. 4" C.  D.  15. I'm going to have my final exam next month.  ________ A. Congratulations! B. That's a good idea! C. Good luck! D. I'd love to. N0[b_kXzz0qQ10\k\1R nR10R There are many earthquakes in some countries. But 16 do not have any. For example, there are 17 earthquakes in Britain. There is 18 a great sound during an earthquake. The ground moves and the houses 19 . Sometimes lots of people 20 their lives in the earthquake. Earthquakes may also happen at sea or near volcanoes (kpq\), 21 not very often. The force (Rϑ) inside the Earth can destroy rocks. It is strong enough to 22 houses and other buildings come down. Sometimes it breaks 23 buildings than the earthquake itself does. An earthquake 24 in India in 1986. The land moved 5.5 feet to one side and then back again. People 25 nothing about it. 16. A. the other B. the others C. other D. others 17. A. few B. little C. some D. any 18. A. never B. seldom C. often D. hardly 19. A. fall into B. break down C. fall down D. move into 20. A. lose B. kill C. save D. help 21. A. but B. as C. since D. because 22. A. make B. stop C. keep D. prevent 23. A. most B. many C. much D. more 24. A. happened B. hit C. crashed D. came 25. A. didn't do B. do C. couldn't do D. could do N0t0qQ15\k\1R qQ15R A All the housewives who went to the new supermarket had one great wish to be the lucky customer~[ who didn t have to pay for shopping .For this was the notice^JT just inside the entrance promised (AQ). It said ,  Remember, once a week, one of our customers get free goods . This may be your lucky day. For several weeks Mrs Edwards hoped, like many of her friends , to be lucky customer, Unlike her friends, she never gave up hope . The cupboards in the kitchen were full of things she didn t need, Her husband tried to stop her, but he failed. she dreamed of the day when the manager (~t) of the supermarket approach her and said,  Madam, this is your lucky day. Everything in your basket is free. One Friday morning after she finished her shopping and took it to her car, she found that she forgot to buy some tea. she went back to the supermarket, got the tea and went towards the cask-desk. As she did so, she saw the manager approach her . Madam, he said , holding out his hands, You are only lucky customer and everything you have in your basket is free. 26. All the housewives who went to the supermarket ________. A. liked everything there B. wanted to do shopping without paying C. liked the supermarket because everything in it was free D. wanted to be lucky to see the manager . 27. This market wanted someone to be lucky customer because it ________. A. wanted to play a joke on someone B. wanted to attract8T_ more customers. C. wanted to send housewives goods D. liked housewives to buy things . 28. Mrs Edwards dreamed of ________. A. the manager s talking to her B. making friends with other housewives C. buying all things in the market without pay. D. buying some things without pay . 29. The manager held out his hand , saying, ________ A. Would you like to buy some more things ? B. Youre welcome. C. You are only lucky customer and everything you have in your basket is free. D. Can I help you ? 30. From the passage we can know that ________. A. a lot of people became luck customers B. the manager is a kind man C. Mrs Edwards spent much money on things she needed . D. few people got free goods . B Manners are very important for our daily life. There are many different customs and habits among different countries. We must find out and follow their customs so that they will not think us ill-mannered. Here are examples of the things that a person with good education(Ye) does or does not do. A person with good manners is always popular, but it is troublesome to a person with bad matters. If you visit a Chinese family, you should knock at the door first. When the door opens, you will not move before the host says "Come in, please." After you enter the room, you would not sit down until the host asks you to take a seat. When a cup of tea is put on the tea table before you or sent to your hand, you should say "Thank you" and receive it with two hands, not one hand, or they will think you are ill-mannered. Before entering a house in Japan, it is good manners to take off your shoes. In European countries, even though shoes sometimes become very dirty, this is not done. In a Malay house, a visitor never finishes the food on the table. He leaves a little to show that he has had enough. In England, a visitor always finishes the drink or the food to show that he has enjoyed it. The host will be pleased with that. You have to give your present in public in the Middle East to show it is not a bribe(?B). But it's good manners to give your present in private in Asia. You mustn't give knives in Latin America because it suggests that you want to cut off the relationship(sQ|). You mustn't give your food or drink to Arabia because it suggests that you think your host isn't offering you enough to eat and drink. "Come any time" means "I want you to visit me" in India. If you don't suggest a time at once, the India will think you are refusing(b~) the invitation. But if an English people says "Come any time", they will think you are impolite if you start fixing(nx[) a date. 31. It is important to learn that different countries and people have different manners because ________. A. we can eat and drink well B. we can know what to follow when we go to other countries C. we can be taught some good examples D. we won't be afraid of people in those countries In China, you shouldn't ________ before the host says "Come in, please". A. knock at the door B. run away C. come into the room D. open the door In Japan, it is good manners to ________ before you enter the host's house. A. take off your shoes B. take off your coat C. say "Thank you" D. take a rest In a Malay house, a guest leaves a little food to show that ________. A. he has enjoyed it B. he doesn't like the food C. he needs some drink D. he can't eat any more Which is TRUE according to the passage? A. It's good manners to give presents in public in China. B. It's good manners to give knives in Latin America. C. It's good manners to give some food to Arabia. D. If an English people says "Come any time", it's just a lip service([WY݋). 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