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浙江省瑞安市六校联盟2020-2021学年七年级上学期英语期中学业检测试卷
Welcome to visit our great museum.You can take No.3 bus to get there.
Time:
9:30 am-—5: 30 pm, from Monday to Friday
9:30 am—8: 30 pm, on Saturday and Sunday
Note:
Here is the map of the museum. You can get it at the gate of the museum.
There is a dining hall on the left of the Hall. You can go there to have a rest.
Science Room is only open at the weekend.
Lost: My watch It is white. My name is Jane Smith. My telephone is 4335-9654. | Lost: My schoolbag It is purple. There is an eraser in it. My name is Cindy. E- mail me at cindygreen@126.com. |
Found:A box of pencils Is it yours? Now it is in the Lost and Found office. Henry | Found:A T- shirt Is this T- shirt yours? It is blue. There is a picture on it. Please call me at 6965-7743 or e- mail me at Kelly 0790 @163.com. Mike |
{#blank#}1{#/blank#} When going shopping, I sometimes get a direct "No bargaining (讨价还价)" in return. Is it not good to bargain here? {#blank#}2{#/blank#} As a newcomer, I know little about the table manners(餐桌礼仪) in China. Can you tell me some of them? {#blank#}3{#/blank#} How interesting it was! I met my Chinese roommate today. When she held out her hand, I bowed. {#blank#}4{#/blank#} I gave a gift to my Chinese friend on her birthday. She didn't open it when she received it. Didn't she like my gift? {#blank#}5{#/blank#} Last night, I had dinner with a Chinese friend. I wanted to pay for my share of the meal but he fought(争抢) to pay for the whole meal himself. | A. Normally, you're supposed to take off your shoes before entering a Chinese person's home. But don't worry. There will be slippers for you. B. Actually it's very common to ask for lower prices in China. After a few minutes' bargaining, you might get 50% off. C. It's not like that. You should never expect Chinese to open gifts in front of you as this is considered impolite in China. D. If you plan to give a gift to a Chinese, be aware that things like clocks, pears, and knives are considered to bring bad luck. E. Well, there are several rules about using chopsticks. Don't stick them into the food, or point at others with them. F. Take it easy! Most Chinese people fight over the bill to show their friendliness. Maybe you can treat him next time. G. That's what we do in China. We are supposed to shake hands when we meet people for the first time. |
A. Where are you? B. That sounds nice. C. Is it a place I know? D. Have a great vacation. E. Did you do anything special there? F. What's the weather like there? |
John: Hello?
Kate: Hi, John! {#blank#}1{#/blank#} You weren't at the party last Sunday.
John: I'm on vacation right now.
Kate: Great! {#blank#}2{#/blank#}
John: I'm afraid not. It's an unusual beach. In my opinion, the fewer people, the better.
Kate: {#blank#}3{#/blank#}
John: That's true. The sun is shining brightly and the sea is so beautiful.
Kate: {#blank#}4{#/blank#}
John: Nothing much. I just read and rest every day. In fact, I was asleep before your call.
Kate: Oh, I'm sorry. {#blank#}5{#/blank#}
John: Thanks. See you next week.
Imagine Children's Festival, Southbank Centre Families can enjoy all kinds of art during this festival There are over 160 events and over 50% of them are free. |
Chinese New Year, Museum of London Docklands Joining in this activity is a good way to tell your kids something about the Chinese New Year. Here your family can learn how to do kungfu and the lion dance. Some events are free and some need tickets. |
Storytelling, Shakespeare's Globe At Shakespeare's Globe, you can enjoy Shakespeare's famous plays in new ways! Here you can do a storytelling performance (表演) with your kids. It is only for kids above 5, and the ticket price is £10 or more. |
The Three Billy Goats Gruff, Unicorn Theatre The musical (音乐剧) is about three hungry goats named Baby, Middle and Big. It is a great show for young families. For parents, the ticket is £16. 50; for kids, it is £11. |
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