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            • 1.

              Whatever your reason is for visiting, whether you’re alone or bringing the family, whether it’s the height of summer or the depth of winter, there are places to stay in England to suit your every taste, need and budget.

                 If you’re getting married or are spending your honeymoon, you might want to stay in a luxury hotel, a romantic castle or a comfortable cottage. If you’re travelling around the country, hotels which are close to your scenery might fit the bill, or you can check out one of England’s many beautiful guest houses or small hotels. Business travelers need well-equipped meeting facilities and a place to relax. And if you want to experience a traditional English pub, you’re sure to find one close to your hotel.

              Hotels

                 English hotels come in all styles. There are the well-known chains——beautifully fitted out and equipped for everything you may need on a business trip. There are cheaper, more practical hotels, clean and comfortable and ideal for an overnight stay while travelling. There are luxurious hotels in England that will make you feel sad to leave. There are stylish hotels. And then, there are unusual hotels——something you would never expect like a castle or ruined abbey(修道院).

              Holiday Parks in England

                 Whether you like touring, caravan(大篷车) holidays or prefer a beautiful spot with great views, facilities and lots of activities to spend your days, holiday parks are a great bet among our places to stay in England. UK holiday parks can be found close to our best beaches and most fabulous scenery. Sites there have facilities from heated pools to sports centers, kids’ clubs and daily entertainment.

                 With so many different places to stay in England, you’ll be bound to be spoilt for choice when selecting your holiday or business travel accommodation. But whichever you choose, castle hotel, stylish or luxury hotel, you can be assured of a warm welcome.

              (1) What are the advantages of places to stay in England? (no more than 8 words) (2) What should be provided for business travelers? (no more than 9 words) (3) What does the underlined word “fabulous” most probably mean? (1 word) (4) What is certain whichever hotel you’ve chosen? (no more than 5 words) (5) Which kind of places will you choose to stay in England? Give your reasons.

              (no more than 20 words)

            • 2.

              Nobody is allowed to eat pizza near Christopher Merrett-just the smell of it can be deadly for the two-year-old, who has a severe allergy (过敏反应) to dairy products (奶制品).

                  Mrs. Merrett said she first realized something was wrong with her son when she stopped feeding him with her milk at six months old and moved onto cows’ milk.

              She said her son spent three weeks in hospital after sitting in a supermarket trolley (手推车) which had tiny traces of milk in it. She said, “It looked clean. We put him there and within minutes his feet and hands had gone blue and we knew there was something dreadfully wrong. We realized then he must have put his fingers in his mouth after touching the trolley and it must have previously had some sort of milk product on it.”

              Mrs. Merrett added, “We cannot have pizza when he is in the house. I remember going to Pizza Hut for my daughter’s birthday and Christopher began to cough as soon as we got there.”

              Mrs. Merrett, who took time off her job to care for her son, and her husband Michael, 47, have spent hours reading ingredients labels (成分标签) and carrying out hard research on the Internet, trying to find suitable food that their son can eat.

              Because Christopher’s allergies are so severe that the couple has prepared an entire cupboard for his food. He also has his own shelf in the fridge and oven.

                  Little Christopher was taken out of nursery school when he was given cheese by accident and he ended up in hospital. His mother now worries about what could happen when he eventually goes to school.

              (1) When did Mrs. Merrett find her son had a severe food allergy?  (no more than 8 words)?

                                                                                               

              (2) What does the underlined word “ dreadfully” mean in the passage?  (no more than 1 word)

                                                                                               

              (3) What do the couple do to find suitable food for their son?  (no more than 10 words)

                                                                                               

              (4) Why was Christopher Merrett taken out of nursery school?  (no more than 9 words)

                                                                                               

              (5) What suggestion can you give to the Merretts according to the passage?        

              (no more than 20 words)

                                                                                               

            • 3.

              Most people think that making a film is exciting. In fact, sometimes it is and sometimes it isn’t. Earlier this year, I worked in a new film. It was about a bomb threat on a big British ship. Two hundred people were needed to act as the passengers in the film. I was one of them.

                Before we left, we were wanted to bring some warm clothes. These were necessary because the ship was going to spend the whole 16 days sailing in bad weather.

                Then the day came and we sailed out of Dover. The boat had on board the film crew, the director, the actors and actresses including Brinksley Meers, who acted the leading role, and us-200 amateur (业余的) extras.

                People came for different purposes. Some wanted to meet Brinksley Meers in person. Others were curious to see how a film was made. A housewife with her three children came for free holiday and a bit of adventure.

                During the voyage, a lot of people were very seasick. And although the work was very interesting, it was also very hard. We often worked all day on one scene, performing it again and again under the hot lights. In the evenings, there were drinks in the bar, but most people were so tired that they went to bed early. The next day often began at 6: 30 in the morning, sometimes with breakfast being filmed.

                When the ship finally returned to port, most people had enjoyed the trip, but were also so tired that they at least needed a week’s holiday.

              (1) Which role did the author act in the film?

              ____________________________________________________________________________

              (2) Why the film crew were asked to bring some warm clothes?

              ____________________________________________________________________________

              (3) Who acted the leading role?

              ____________________________________________________________________________

              (4) Why the author said “they at least needed a week’s holiday”?

              ____________________________________________________________________________

              (5) Can you infer author’s purpose of writing this article?
            • 4.

              Nobody is allowed to eat pizza near Christopher Merrett-just the smell of it can be deadly for the two-year-old, who has a severe allergy (过敏反应) to dairy products (奶制品).

                  Mrs. Merrett said she first realized something was wrong with her son when she stopped feeding him with her milk at six months old and moved onto cows’ milk.

              She said her son spent three weeks in hospital after sitting in a supermarket trolley (手推车) which had tiny traces of milk in it. She said, “It looked clean. We put him there and within minutes his feet and hands had gone blue and we knew there was something dreadfully wrong. We realized then he must have put his fingers in his mouth after touching the trolley and it must have previously had some sort of milk product on it.”

              Mrs. Merrett added, “We cannot have pizza when he is in the house. I remember going to Pizza Hut for my daughter’s birthday and Christopher began to cough as soon as we got there.”

              Mrs. Merrett, who took time off her job to care for her son, and her husband Michael, 47, have spent hours reading ingredients labels (成分标签) and carrying out hard research on the Internet, trying to find suitable food that their son can eat.

              Because Christopher’s allergies are so severe that the couple has prepared an entire cupboard for his food. He also has his own shelf in the fridge and oven.

                  Little Christopher was taken out of nursery school when he was given cheese by accident and he ended up in hospital. His mother now worries about what could happen when he eventually goes to school.

              (1) When did Mrs. Merrett find her son had a severe food allergy?  (no more than 8 words)?

                                                                                               

              (2) What does the underlined word “ dreadfully” mean in the passage?  (no more than 1 word)

                                                                                               

              (3) What do the couple do to find suitable food for their son?  (no more than 10 words)

                                                                                               

              (4) Why was Christopher Merrett taken out of nursery school?  (no more than 9 words)

                                                                                               

              (5) What suggestion can you give to the Merretts according to the passage?        

              (no more than 20 words)

                                                                                               

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