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(1).?1~1213~19-teen?20?90-ty- 21?twenty-one56--fifty-six85?eighty-five ?+?+and+?()? 132?onehundredandthirty-two 205?twohundredandfive thousand,million. 32,548,652,?thirtytwomillion,fivehundredandfortyeightthousand,sixhundredandfiftytwo (2.)?=?+th(1?2?3?first,second,third) 1)fifth()?eighth()?ninth()?twelfth(?) 2)?tytieth twenty?twentieth,ninety?ninetieth 3) ?twenty-first ?twohundredandforty-fifth ? 1.hundred,thousand,million? threehundredpeople,millionsofpeople 2. 7?seveno?clock,7:20seventwenty 3.? LessonOne=thefirstlesson BusNo.2 7?1?=JulyI(JulyIst) 1996?6?3?=June3,1996=Junethethird,nineteenninety-six 4.?1? I?vereadone-fifthofthebooks. I?vefinishedthree-fifthsofthewords. 3 1) - 21 twenty -one ?"and 132 one hundred and thirty-two. 1?10? ten thousand. 30? three hundred thousand ? 1. Lesson Five? Room 101 2.? 3. ? ? It is two to two. ? 4.? One plus two is three.?Eight minus four is four. ? Two times two is four..Ten divided by two is five.? 5?. Thirty percent of them is water. ?30%?' 6. ?1? One-fifth of the books are mine. Three-tenths of water is disappeared. 2)? 1.?1?19 ? ? -th? 2.? -y i -eth? 3. 4.? one hundred and twenty-first ?one thousand?three hundred and twentieth 5. ? first--lst second--2nd third--3rd fourth--4th sixth--6th twentieth--20th twenty-third--23rd lst?2nd?3rd?th? 6.? the;a?an. We?ve tried it three times.Must we try it a fourth time? 7.(?) the first lesson-Lesson One ?the fifth page-Page 5? the twenty-first room-Room 21 ? 1. I?ve read ______ sports news about the F1 race today. A. two B. pieces C. two pieces D. two pieces of 2. During World War II? a Jewish()lady was protected by a local family in Shanghai in her ______. A. fifties B. fifty C. fiftieth D. the fiftieth 3. The river through our city? which is about _________? is clean again. A. 6000 meters long B. 6000-metres-long C. 6000-metre-long D. 6000 meter long 4. I study in Yu Cai Middle School. There are two ____students in our school. A. thousand B. thousands C. thousand of D. thousands of 5. They said they would have holiday. A. a two-month B. two months C. two-months D. two-month?s 6.-When was the PLA founded? -It was founded on ____. A. July 1. 1921 B. October 1.1949 C. May 1.1922 D. August 1.1927 7. In the past two years? many tall buildings have been built in our city. The tallest is an that stands in the centre. A. 80-floor building B. 60-floor building C. 80-floor buildings D. 70 floors building 8.The number of people invited ____ fifty? but a number of them _____absent for different reasons. A. were ; was B. was ; was C. was ; were D. were ; were 9.- How soon will you finish your work? -In about _______. A. one and a half month B. one month and a half C. one and half a month D. a month and half 10.-Would you like some fruit? madam? -Oh? yes. _______? please. A. 5 kilo bananas B. 5 kilos of bananas C. 5 kilo of bananas D. 5 kilos of banana 1 John sent for a doctor because his wife was ill. He called the doctor and made sure they ___1___ meet at five. He arrived at the doctor?s at twenty ___2___ five. He thought, ? It?s a little bit earlier. I?ll wait for a moment. It?s good ___3___ there on time.? ___4___ he stopped his car in front of the doctor?s. He ___5___ and saw a noisy square not far from here. He went there and sat down on a chair to enjoy the last light of afternoon sun and ___6___ himself quiet. He saw some children playing and some women talking to each other happily. Suddenly he ___7___ a girl crying. He came up to her and asked some questions. Then he knew she got lost. John tried to find out her ___8___ and took her home. The girl?s parents were very thankful. Then John hurried to the doctor?s. When the doctor saw him, he was very ___9___ and said, ?You?re late. Why did you keep me waiting for twenty minutes John said ___10___ except one word?sorry. 1. A. should B. shall C. would D. will 2. A. past B. to C. of D. after 3. A. to arrived at B. to get C. to leave D. to ride 4. A. Every time B. From now on C. Before D. Then 5. A. looked for B. looked after C. looked at D. looked around 6. A. made B. let C. had D. felt 7. A. hears B. was hearing C. heard D. would hear 8. A. name B. school C. age D. address 9. A. polite B. angry C. happy D. kind 10 A. something B. everything C. anything D. nothing CBBDDACDBD 2 When you are in England, you must be very careful in the streets ___1___ the traffic drives___2___ the left. ___3___ you cross a street, you must look to the ___4___ first and then left. In the morning and in the evening when people go to or come from work, the streets are very___5___. Traffic is most dangerous then. When you go by bus in England, you have to be ___6___, too. Always remember the traffic moves on the left. So you must be careful. Have a look first, ___7___ you will go the wrong way. In many English cities, there are big buses ___8___ two floors. You can sit on the second floor.___9___ there you can see the city very ___10___. It?s very interesting. 1. A. so B. but C. however D. because 2. A. in B. on C. to D. by 3. A. After B. While C. Before D. But 4. A. left B. right C. buses D. front 5. A. busy B. long C. many D. dirty 6. A. safe B. busy C. dangerous D. careful 7. A. and B. or C. because D. when 8. A. with B. in C. on D. for 9. A. On B. From C. Off D. To 10. A. well B. good C. fine D. nice DBCBADBABA 3 Once there was a boy in Toronto. His name was Jimmy. He started drawing when he was three years old, and when he was five he was already very ___1___ at it. He drew many beautiful interesting pictures, and many people ___2___ his pictures. They thought this boy was going to be ___3___ when he was a little older, and then they were going to ___4___ these pictures for a lot of money. Jimmy?s pictures were quite different from other ___5___ because he never drew on all of the paper. He drew on ___6___ of it, and the other half was always ___7___. ?That?s very clever,? everybody said. ?___8___ other people have ever done that before.? One day somebody asked him, ?Please tell me, Jimmy. Why do you draw on the bottom () half of your pictures, ___9___ not on the top half ?Because I?m small,? Jimmy said, ?and my brushes () can?t ___10___ very high.? 1. A. poor B. sad C. glad D. good 2. A. bought B. brought C. sold D. took 3. A. different B. clever C. famous D. rich 4. A. buy B. show C. leave D. sell 5. A. men?s B. people?s C. boy?s D. child?s 6. A. half B. part C. side D. end 7. A. full B. empty C. wrong D. ready 8. A. No B. Some C. Any D. Many 9. A. then B. and C. but D. or 10. A. change B. turn C. pull D. reach DACDBABACD 4 Mr Smith lives in the small village, but he works in an office in a big city. He goes to work by train every morning and comes ___1___ the same way. One morning while he was ___2___ his newspaper on the train, a man ___3___ him came up to him. Mr Smith had not met him before. The man said, ?___4___ ? to him and then ___5___ to talk to him. The man said, ?Your ___6___ isn?t interesting, is it? You got on the same train at the same station at the same time ___7___ morning and you always sit in the same seat and read the same newspaper.? When Mr Smith ___8___ this, he put his newspaper down, turned around and ___9___ to the man angrily, ?How do you know all that about me ?Because I?m ___10___ sitting in the same seat behind you,? the man answered. 1. A. family B. house C. village D. home 2. A. seeing B. look C. reading D. finding 3. A. before B. behind C. beside D. next to 4. A. Sorry B. Thanks C. Hello D. Goodbye 5. A. refused B. stopped C. ordered D. began 6. A. life B. work C. office D. child 7. A. one B. every C. this D. yesterday 8. A. heard B. listened C. found D. felt 9. A. asked B. said C. told D. talked 10. A. never B. hardly C. always D. sometimes DCBCDABABC 5 On Christmas Eve a few days ago, an English couple, the Hardens, got a very special call. It was only a 20-second call but it was very ___1___. The Hardens? 15-year-old daughter has gone ___2___ six months before. On Christmas Eve she rang them. ?I?m phoning to wish you a happy Christmas, ? she said, ?I love you.? Ronals and Edwine Harden were so ___3___ that they started a special telephone service()called ?Alive and Well?. The service helps ___4___ to get in touch with children who have run away from home. Young people can phone ?Alive and Well? and leave a message for their parents. The telephone are answered by answering machines. So ___5___ can speak to the child or make him return home. Parents of runaway children who are ___6___ eighteen can ask the police to bring their children home. So children do not want to tell their parents where they are. Through ?Alive and Well? they can telephone their parents and they do not ___7___ about this or giving out their addresses. The Hardens and their helpers ___8___ the telephone messages and connect()the addresses given. About 30,000 British teenagers have left home and many of them are probably in ___9___. For only two pence()they can go into a telephone coin box and call their parents. They can dial and ___10___ a parent's worry: Is he dead or alive? 1. A. interesting B. important C. difficult D. exciting 2. A. away B. out C. back D. along 3. A. angry B. happy C. sad D. kind 4. A. teachers B. people C. parents D. friends 5. A. someone B. anyone C. everyone D. no one 6. A. at B. above C. over D. under 7. A. think B. worry C. talk D. hear 8. A. ask for B. listen to C. look up D. write down 9. A. Paris B. Tokyo C. London D. New York 10. A. stop B. make C. feel D. leave BABCDDBDCA