---You look sad today, what’s      ?
---I have a       throat.

A.matter, sore B.up, soreC.wrong, painD.matter, pain

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     Mr. s Green lives in the country (鄉(xiāng)村), and she doesn't know London very well. One day, she goes
to London. She can't find her __1__. Just then she __2__ a man near a bus stop.  
      "I can ask him the way," she says to __3__ and asks," Excuse me, will you please __4__ me the way
to King Street?" The man smiles with __5__ answer. He __6__ know English. He speaks Russian. He is
a visitor. Then he __7__ his hand into his pocket (口袋), __8__ a piece of paper and lets her __9__ it.
On the paper are these words, "Sorry, I __10__ English.
(    )1. A. street          
(    )2. A. loo ks          
(    )3. A. herself        
(    )4. A. tell            
(    )5. A. not            
(    )6. A. don't          
(    )7. A. puts            
(    )8. A. bring out      
(    )9. A. to see          
(    )10. A. am not speak  
B. way              
B. watches          
B. himself          
B. talk              
B. an                
B. doesn't          
B. takes            
B. take out          
B. look out          
B. don't speak      
C. room        
C. sees        
C. itself      
C. say        
C. no          
C. isn't      
C. carries    
C. takes out  
C. to look out
C. don't say  

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WC, toilet, lavatory, bathroom, restroom, john --- English has many ___31___ for the little room we all have to go to every day. Here are some of the words that ___32___ and explanations of their meanings.

Different countries use different words. In the US, in ___33___ home, you will get ___34___ you need to go if you ask where the “bathroom” is. If you are in a shopping mall, you ___35___ ask directions to the “restroom”. US people also use the word “john”, which is named ___36___ the 19th century British inventor of the flush toilet (although he seems to have been called Thomas.).

In Britain the most commonly used words are “toilet” and “bathroom”. But “WC”, which ___37___ for “water closet”, and “l(fā)avatory” are also used. A public toilet is a “public convenience”. People ___38___ speak of the “l(fā)adies” and “Gents” (you see the words “Ladies” and “Gentlemen” above the ___39___ to public toilets). An older, now rarely used word in Britain is “privy” which is short for “ ___40___ ”.

Australians say “l(fā)oo” , which is quite popular in the UK ___41___. Canadians use the word “can ”, New Zealanders “bog”, ___42___ South Africans “want to go to the bathroom”.

Where does the word toilet itself ___43___ from? Well, it’s from the French “toilette” ---- to wash ___44___.

People from ___45___ countries also use some humorous words. For example, “ throne” to describe the toilet and “throne room” foe the bathroom.

31. A. words           B. names            C. places            D. titles

32. A. uses            B. use               C. is used            D. are used

33. A. some           B. anyone            C. someone’s         D. somebody

34. A. how            B. what              C. where            D. when

35. A. would           B. must             C. should            D. can

36. A. in              B. for               C. after              D. at

37. A. stands           B. writes            C. says              D. asks

38. A. sometime        B. never             C. sometimes        D. some times

39. A. entries          B. exits              C. roofs             D. walls

40. A. pretty           B. private            C. plenty           D. practice

41. A. what            B. which            C. who              D. whose

42. A. as well          B. also              C. too               D. either

43. A. is              B. comes             C. come            D. change

44. A. me             B. yourself           C. us               D. you

45. A. developing       B. developed         C. poor              D. English-speaking

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