A. A tent. B. Clothes. C. A video camera. D. A mobile phone.
59. In what language did Fabrice give information to the web site?
A. French. B. Spanish. C. Russian. D. English.
60. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Fabrice skated across four continents (大陆) during his journey.
B. It took Fabrice four years to skate through thirty-three countries.
C. Fabrice travelled 100 kilometres in bad weather.
D. Fabrice got no money from his readers and listeners for medical research.
C
In 2003, 14-year-old Jenna spoke to a journalist about moving to Spain.
“I've only been a Beckham fan for a few years but my dad always loved seeing him play at Manchester United. It took him ten hours to get there by car from Cornwall! Mum also follows Becks now. When she and I heard he was leaving to play in Spain, I said,‘Let's move to Spain!’(61)Dad agreed to come but my elder brother decided to stay in England. He's still living in our house there.
At first we didn't know if Becks would play for Barcelona or Madrid, so my parents bought a place in Alicante. It's only about three hours away from both cities. Our new home has three bedrooms and two bathrooms on one floor, and there's a flat with another two bedrooms and bathrooms under that. There's a pool, too.
My friends in England will come and visit for my birthday in February. They think I'm a bit mad but they're pleased for me too. (62) It's great to live in another country and learn a new language, but I'm finding Spanish quite difficult. I learned French in England and I keep mixing the two. It'll be easier when I start at my new school.
Becks is playing up really well in Spain, which keeps my dad happy!What I love most about him is that he's a big family man. Being famous hasn't changed him. I'm having a great time in Spain and I'd really like to meet Becks one day.”
A)将文中划线的61、62小题的两处句子分别翻译成汉语。(答案写在答题纸上)
B)根据短文内容回答下列问题。(答案写在答题纸上)
63. Who had the idea of moving to Spain?
64. Why did Jenna's family buy a new house in Alicante at first?
D
Dan Shaw is blind. When he walks down the street, people stare at him. They look at him because he has Cuddles. Cuddles is his guide horse. She is a miniature horse. In fact, Cuddles is only 26 inches high!
Sometimes, blind people have guide dogs to help them. However, some blind people don't like dogs. They may be afraid of dogs. They may be allergic(对??过敏) to dogs. Now, they can have guide horses instead.
Dan Shaw was the first person to have a guide horse. Cuddles helps him a lot. Guide horses are very small, but they are very strong. One day, Dan and Cuddles were on a busy street. Suddenly, a bicycle came towards them. Cuddles used her strong body. She pushed Dan out of the way. The horses have good memories, too. Cuddles can remember how to go to different places with Dan, such as the grocery store or the post office.
Miniature horses live a long time. Some miniature horses live for about 40 years. Most dogs only live for about 15 years. Guide horses do not have to live inside, like dogs do.
They can live outside, but they need a home with a big backyard. This is because they eat a lot of grass.
Many blind people want guide horses like Cuddles. Right now, there are only a few, but soon, there will be more.
阅读短文,根据其内容回答下列问题。(答案写在答题纸上)
65. What helps Dan Shaw cross the street?
66. What advantages (长处) does Cuddles have?
67. Why do the guide horses need a home with a big backyard?
E
“I'll have cucumber sandwiches, crumpets, scones with jam and cream, a slice of Dundee cake and a pot of Earl Grey tea, please. But no sugar—I'm on a diet.” Many people say such things in English tea shops.
In England, tea is not just a drink, it's a meal as well. In some homes it's the last meal of the day, although for many people it's a light meal between lunch and dinner. But most working people don't have time for a proper tea.
Most tea shops serve tea between three and five in the afternoon, although the most popular time is around four o'clock. So an English tea is great for people on holiday who have the time to enjoy it. Why not try a typical English tea in Oxford? After a long day visiting the romantic city, here are some tea shops to visit.
The Randolph Hotel in Beaumont Street is in the very centre of the city. It's a fine Victorian building and offers the best traditions of English teatime, with piano music in the background.
The Nosebag in St Michael's Street is popular with university students. Excellent homemade cakes and a good choice of teas are available (可得到的) but go early as there are always long queues.
The Wykeham Coffee Shop in Holywell Street is a small tea shop opposite New College, and is popular with tourists and students.
George's Café in the Covered Market is popular with market workers and shoppers.
Queen's Lane Coffee House on the High Street is one of the oldest restaurants in Oxford, and despite its name, serves excellent teas, and also has a choice of newspapers.
阅读短文,根据其内容完成下列各句,每空不得超过5个词。(答案写在答题纸上)
68. This passage is about teatime and ________ in Oxford, England.

