In my first morning in Toronto,I woke up early.          

1. _______________

Looked through the mist,I could just see the maple trees    

2. _______________

nearby the hotel entrance. The frost from the              

3. _______________

recently cold autumn nights was starting to turn the        

4. _______________

leaves bright red. Before Liu Qian woke up,we went        

5. _______________

looking for a restaurant nearby. We found small place       

6. _______________

that has a buffet with all kinds of great breakfast food.  We   

7. _______________

sat in a small booth to eat,enjoying the amazing mixture    

8. _______________

of people around us. We learned a lot of about Canada       

9. _______________

just by watching and listening to the people on breakfast.    

10_______________

1. In---On           2. Looked―Looking           3. nearby---near              4. recently---recent    5. Before---After 

6. small^a                   7. has---had                       8. right                           9. 去掉of                       10. on---at

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  Step into Pat Lundin's home and you'll be greeted by 500 smiling faces of dolls.Lundin, 82, describes herself as “doll crazy”.And she's not alone.

  As a member of Timeless Treasures Doll Club of Largo, she frequently meets with 25 other women who share her hobby.Once a month, they gather at the Palms of Largo to show off their latest finds and catch up on news in the world of doll collecting.

  On Saturday, the club will hold the Palms of Largo Fifth Annual Doll Show.The program will include 37 vendors(賣主)with both classic and contemporary dolls for sale.

  “Timeless Treasures is a club that's open to doll lovers regardless of the age of the doll,” said Judy Smith, president of the organization.“Some doll clubs require members have a certain number of antique dolls, but we don't.we make sure we are not terribly formal.”

  Smith, 71, is a retired schoolteacher who owns Judy's Doll Hospital, a part-time business she operates out of her home.She will have a table offering repair and appraisal(鑒定)services.

  Smith firs began studying and collecting dolls in her early 20s,in Glassboro, New Jersey, she does not know how many dolls she owns, or how many repairs she has made over the years.But she does know the age of her oldest doll.

  “She's 129,” Smith said.“It is a German-made doll that belonged to my grandmother, and it sits in my living room.”

  The show is for both the beginner as well as the experienced collector, said Anita Munson, one of the show's organizers.

  Over the years, Munson, 82, has learned how to identify a valuable doll.“Generally speaking porcelain(瓷制的)dolls are the most valuable,” she said.“But the porcelain will not be shiny.”

  Smith believes many people will attend to find out how much their dolls are worth.She wants them to know more.

  “Because the dolls reflect what the children were wearing and doing at a particular period of time, they can be a great history lesson for children now,” she said.

(1)

According to the passage, Timeless Treasures is _______.

[  ]

A.

a club for doll lovers

B.

a company selling dolls

C.

a group of retired teachers

D.

an organization repairing toys

(2)

We can infer that the show has been held _______.

[  ]

A.

twice

B.

four times

C.

six times

D.

eight times

(3)

What can we learn about Smith?

[  ]

A.

She owns the oldest doll in the world.

B.

She has collected about five hundred dolls

C.

She has studied dolls for about fifty years

D.

She worked as a businesswoman before retirement

(4)

Smith wants people to know _______.

[  ]

A.

porcelain dolls are not valuable

B.

collecting dolls is a way to make money

C.

dolls have nothing to do with tradition

D.

dolls may help children learn about history

(5)

The passage is written mainly to _______.

[  ]

A.

describe the colorful life of a group of elderly women

B.

explain why some people like collecting old dolls

C.

introduce a recent doll show and its host organization

D.

offer knowledge and experience about doll collecting

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     Step into Pat Lundin's home and you'll be greeted by 500 smiling faces of dolls. Lundin, 82, describes
herself as "doll crazy". And she's not alone.
     As a member of Timeless Treasures Doll Club of Largo, she frequently meets with 25 other women who
share her hobby. Once a month, they gather at the Palms of Largo to show off their latest finds and catch
up on news in the world of doll collecting.
     On Saturday, the club will hold the Palms of Largo Fifth Annual Doll Show. The program will include 37
vendors (賣主) with both classic and contemporary dolls for sale.
     "Timeless Treasures is a club that's open to doll lovers regardless of the age of the doll," said Judy Smith,
president of the organization."Some doll clubs require members have a certain number of antique dolls, but we
don't. we make sure we are not terribly formal."
     Smith, 71, is a retired schoolteacher who owns Judy's Doll Hospital, a part-time business she operates out
of her home. She will have a table offering repair and appraisal (鑒定) services. Smith firs began studying and
collecting dolls in her early 20s,in Glassboro, New Jersey, she does not know how many dolls she owns, or
how many repairs she has made over the years. But she does know the age of her oldest doll.
     "She's 129," Smith said."It is a German-made doll that belonged to my grandmother, and it sits in my living
room."
     The show is for both the beginner as well as the experienced collector, said Anita Munson, one of the
show's organizers.
      Over the years, Munson, 82, has learned how to identify a valuable doll. "Generally speaking porcelain
(瓷制的) dolls are the most valuable," she said. "But the porcelain will not be shiny."
     Smith believes many people will attend to find out how much their dolls are worth. She wants them to
know more.
     "Because the dolls reflect what the children were wearing and doing at a particular period of time, they can
be a great history lesson for children now," she said.
1. According to the passage, Timeless Treasures is _____.
A. a club for doll lovers
B. a company selling dolls
C. a group of retired teachers
D. an organization repairing toys
2. We can infer that the show has been held _____.
A. twice
B. four times
C. six times
D. eight times
3.What can we learn about Smith?
A. She owns the oldest doll in the world
B. She has collected about five hundred dolls
C. She has studied dolls for about fifty years
D. She worked as a businesswoman before retirement
4. Smith wants people to know _____.
A. porcelain dolls are not valuable
B. collecting dolls is a way to make money
C. dolls have nothing to do with tradition
D. dolls may help children learn about history
5. The passage is written mainly to _____.
A. describe the colorful life of a group of elderly women
B. explain why some people like collecting old dolls
C. introduce a recent doll show and its host organization
D. offer knowledge and experience about doll collecting

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