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阅读理解 Jane is very happy because her mother takes her to the zoo today. There are many different ...
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InJanuary2016athree-episodeTVdocumentaryMastersinForbiddenCitywasbroadcastonChinaCentralTelevision.Itsoonbecamepopular–thefirstepisodealonehasbeenwatchednearly1milliontimessofaronthevideowebsitebilibili.com.NowthedocumentaryhasbeenmadeintoafilmandcameoutonDec162016.Itisabouthowprofessionalantiquityrestorers文物修复者intheForbiddenCityrepairancientpaintingscalligraphyclocksandbronzepieces.Itmaynotsoundexcitingbuttherestorers’patienceandtheir100percentfocusoneventhesmallestthingsisenoughtoimpresspeoplE.InfactmanyoftherestorersareyoungpeoplE.Ithasalsomadethedocumentarypopularamongtheirpeers同龄人asithasshownthempossibilityofadifferentlifestylE.AfterMastersinForbiddenCitywasbroadcastabout20000peopleappliedtoworkintheForbiddenCity.Mostofthemwerenewcollegegraduates.Thejobhasbecomepopular.Sohavetherestorers.Butwasitdifficulttobepartofadocumentary?Itwasonlysupposedtobedifficultforthedirectornotforus.WesimplydidourjobspayingnoattentiontoanyoneelsearounD.saidShiLiancangoneoftherestorerswhenaskedduringthefilm’spremiere首映inShanghai.Tomakethedocumentarytheproductionteamalsodidfiveyearsofpre-researchandfourmonthsofuninterrupted连续的filmingintheForbiddenCity.Indeedtheserestorerskeepthispeacefulstateofmindanddevotethemselvestodoingthesamethingtheydeeplylovedayafterday.AstheposterforthedocumentarysaysChooseacareeranddoitforalifetimE.1.WhatdoesthedocumentaryMastersinForbiddenCitymainlytalkabout?A.DetailedintroductionsofthingsintheForbiddenCity.B.HowrestorersintheForbiddenCityrepairthings.C.LifeofprofessionalantiquityrestorersintheForbiddenCity.2D.DifferentkindsofworkersworkingintheForbiddenCity.2.FromwhatShiLiancangsaidinparagraph4themostimportantqualityoftherestorersshouldbe_______.A.curiosityB.creativityC.imaginationD.attention3.Whatdoesthedocumentarywanttotellpeople?A.Chooseajobyouloveanddoitwell.B.Workingasanantiquityrestorerisgreat.C.YoungpeopleshouldliveadifferentlifE.D.ShootingafilmintheForbiddenCityrequireshardwork.
阅读下面短文从每题所给三个选项中选出最佳选项Australiahasanunusualkangaroo—althoughheisapetheliveslikeaman.HeisdressedinclotheslikeswatchingTVanddrinkingalsoeatsbreadplaysfootballanddoessomeexercisE.HisnameisBiMuer.Monthsagoa50-year-oldwomanJuliaBradleyadopted收养him.HenowlivesahappylifE.EverymorninghecanenjoydeliciousbreadandlaterwatchTVwithhismom.IntheafternoonhecangotothegardenandplayfootballandintheeveninghecandrinkwhilewatchingTV.InthebeginningMuerwasonly20cmtallbutnowhecaneasilyjumpoveraone-meterfencE.1.Thekangaroolikes______________.A.watchingTVanddrinkingB.seeingamovieC.playingbasketball2.Whoadoptedthekangaroo?A.BiMuer.B.JuliaBradly.C.BillSmith.3.Whatcanthekangaroodoeverymorning?A.Drink.B.Gotothegarden.C.EnjoydeliciousbreadandwatchTV.4.Howtallwasthekangaroointhebeginning?A.10cm.B.20cm.C.30cm.5.Thepassageismainlyabout.A.AnunusualkangarooB.AnAustraliawomanC.Akangaroo'shobbies
Haveyoueverheardsomeoneusethephraseonceinabluemoon?Peopleusethisexpressiontodescribesomethingthattheydonotdoveryoften.Forexamplesomeonemightsaythathetriestoavoideatingsweetsbecausetheyareunhealthybutwilleatchocolateonceinabluemoon.OrsomeonewhodoesnotusuallyliketogotothebeachmightsayIvisittheshoreonceinabluemoon.Whilemanypeopleusethisphrasenoteveryoneknowsthemeaningbehindit.ThefirstthingtoknowisthatthemoonitselfisneverreallybluE.Thisisjustanexpression.Infactthephrasebluemoonhastodowiththeshapeofthemoonnotthecolor.AsthemoontravelsaroundtheearthitappearstochangeshapE.Weconnectcertainnameswithcertainshapesofthemoon.Forexamplewhenwecanseeasmallpartofthemoonitiscalledacrescentmoon.A.crescentisashapethatlookslikethetip尖端ofafingernail.Whenwecannotseethemoonatallitiscalledanewmoon.Whenwecanseethewholemoonitiscalledafullmoon.Usuallythereisonlyonefullmooneverymonth.Sometimeshowevertherewillbetwofullmoonsinonemonth.Whenthishappensthesecondfullmooniscalledabluemoon.Overthenext20yearstherewillonlybe15bluemoons.Asyoucanseeabluemoonisaveryrareevent.Thisfacthasledpeopletousetheexpressiononceinabluemoontodescribeotherveryrareeventsintheirlives.21教育名师原创作品1.Whydoesthewriterwritethispassage?A.Todescribetheshapesofthemoon.B.Toexplainhowanewmoonforms.C.Toteachushowtousethephraseonceinabluemoon.D.Totellusthemeaningbehindthephraseonceinabluemoon.2.WhatdoestheunderlinedpartWhenthishappensreferto?A.Whenwecannotseethemoonatall.B.Whenthemoonhasabluemoon.C.Whenwecanseethewholemoon.D.Whentherearetwofullmoonsinonemonth.3.Thephraseonceinabluemoonismainlyusedtodescribe________.A.somethingweoftendoB.everythingweliketodoC.somethingwehardlydoD.everythingwehatetodo4.Whichofthefollowingisanotherexampleofsomethingthathasacrescentshape?A.TheletterDB.TheletterCC.TheletterHD.TheletterO5.Howoftenwillabluemoonhappenoverthenexttwentyyears?A.Lessthanonceayear.B.onceayear.C.Morethanonceayear.D.twiceayear.
YoumayhaveheardofthefamoussayingEastorWesthomeisthebest.WhatdoesthewordhomemeantoyouHowdoyousaythewordinFrenchinChineseinyourlanguageAlthoughpeopleusuallyknowwhatthewordmeansitsometimeshasnoexacttranslation.It'snotsurprisingbecausetheideaofhomeisdifferentfromcountrytocountryandfrompersontoperson.Ahomeismorethanaroofandfourwalls.It'sthecookingeatingtalkingplayingandsleepingthatgooninside.Andathomeyouusuallyfeelsafeandrelaxed.Homeslookdifferentindifferentcountries.Theyalsohavedifferentthingsinside.ForexampleincoldnorthernEuropethere'safireinthelivingroomorkitchenandallthechairsfaceit.Inthesouthwherethesunshinesalotandit'smoreimportanttokeeptheheatouttherearesmallwindowsandcoolstonefloors.Weaskedsomepeopleabouttheirhomes.HowoftendopeoplemovehouseinyourcountryInmycountrymanypeopledon'tstayinoneplaceforaverylongtime.Theyoftenmoveeverytenyearsorso.﹣﹣CheryBostonUSAWhatarefeatures特征ofhomesinyourcountryInBritainevenintownthere'salwaysagarden.Wehaveseparatebedroomsandlivingrooms.Butwedon'toftenhavebalconies阳台.Theweatherisn'twarmenough!﹣﹣PatExeterEngland1.Thewordhomesometimeshasnoexacttranslationbecause.A.peoplecan'tfindthiswordinthedictionaryB.nooneknowswhatitisC.ithasdifferentmeaningsindifferentcountriesD.peoplecan'tunderstandeachotherverywell2.AccordingtothepassageathomeyoucandoeverythingEXCEPT.A.makingfriendsB.cookingandeatingC.playingandtalkingD.sleepingandrelaxing3.WhyisitimportanttokeeptheheatoutofthehousesinsouthernEuropeA.Becausetheywanttobreathefreshairoutside.B.Becausethere'safireinthelivingroom.C.Becausetheywearheavyclothesalldaylong.D.Becausethesunthereshinesalot.4.Fromthesecondparagraphwhatkindofhomespeoplehavedependson.A.whethertheyarerichornotB.theclimatetheyhaveC.howoldtheyareD.whethertheyliveinthecityorcountryside5.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEA.PeopleinB.ritainseldomhavebalconiesbecauseit'ssohotoutside.B.SomeAmericansmovehouseseveraltimesduringtheirlifetime.C.Homeslookthesameindifferentcountries.D.HousesinnorthernEuropehavebigwindowsandcoolstonefloors.
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TheAdventureofTomSawyerbyMarkTwainismyfavoritegreatbook.Tomisalivelyandcleveryoungboywhofindshimselfinmanyexcitingadventures冒险.TomandhisfriendHucksawamurder谋杀withtheirowneyes.ThekillerInjunJoewantstotakeTom’slifE.IntheendTomandHuckcaughtInjunJoeinsideofacaveandfoundhisstolengoldmakingthemselvesrich.Thestoryismainlyaboutchildrengrowingup.ItintroducesushowstrangersareseeninsmalltownsofAmericA.Finallyittalksaboutfreedomsocialrulesandhowpeoplearepunishedforbadbehavior.Children'sfriendshipsareatthecenterofthebook.Tom'sfamily—AuntPollyMaryandSid—doesnotalwaysthinkabouthimanddoesnotknowhisrichimaginativelifE.HoweverTom'sfriends—JoeHarperandHuckFinn—lookuptohimdeeplybecauseheissoimaginativeandadventurous.TheboystogethercreateanexcitingworldofadventurE.ThefriendshipbetweenTomandHuckespeciallyisdescribedinthenovel.TomadmiresHuckforhisfreedomfromgrown-uppeople'srulesandheknowsthathisconnectionwithHuckmakeshimbravE.TomalsocaresaboutHuckthinkingthatheisaloneintheworlD.WhentheboysreturnfromtheiradventuretotheirownfuneralsTomandJoearemovedbytheirfamilieswhileHuckstandsalonewithnoonetowelcomehimhomE.TomtoldAuntPollythatitisn’tfair.Somebody'sgottobegladtoseeHuck.TomandHuckshareadeepfriendshipwithoneanother.HuckandTomarefriendsbecauseeachlikestheotherforwhoheis.WhydoIthinkTheAdventureofTomSawyerisagreatbook?MarkTwainwrotethestoryin1876butit'sstillreadandenjoyedbypeopleallovertheworldtoday.Andit’sconsideredtobeoneofthegreatestbooksinAmericA.Goon---readit!You’llfinditexcitingandenjoyablE.1.ThemurderwhichTomandHucksawinthebookwasmadeby_______.A.MaryB.InjunJoeC.SidD.Joe2.Thewholebookismainlyabout______.A.freedomandsocialrulesB.children’sbadbehaviorC.thegrowthofyoungchildrenD.strangersinAmericansmalltowns3.WhichoneofthefollowingshowsthefriendshipbetweenTomandHuck?①TomknowsthathisconnectionwithHuckmakeshimbravE.②TomexpressedthatHuckshouldbewelcomeD.③TomandHucksawamurderwiththeirowneyes.④TomreturnedtothefuneralsfromtheadventurewithHuck.⑤TomthinksHuckisaloneintheworlD.A.②③⑤B.①②⑤C.①③④D.②③④4.WhatcanweknowaboutTom?A.HeisaloneintheworlD.B.Heisimaginativeandadventurous.C.Huckadmireshimforhisfreedom.D.HisAuntlikeshimforwhoheis.5.Thewriterwritesthearticleto______.A.askustoreadthebookB.explainwhyhelikesMarkTwain’sworks.C.expectustobeawriterD.telluswhythestorysoundsveryreal
SteveJobsthedesignerofAppleComputerwasnotquitesuccessfulinhisearlyyears.Hewasnotamongthebeststudentsatschoolandfromtimetotimehegotintotroublewitheitherhisschoolmatesorhisteachers.Buthewasfullofnewideaswhichfewpeoplesawthevalueof.Thingsremainedthesamewhenhewentuptocollegeandhedroppedouthalfway.SteveJobsworkedfirstasavideogamedesigneratAtari.HeworkedthereforonlyafewmonthsandthenhesetouttotourIndiA.Hehopedthatthetripwouldgivehimmoreideasandgivehimachangeinlifeforthebetter.AfterhereturnedfromIndiahebegantoliveonafarminCaliforniA.Andthenin1975SteveJobssetaboutmakinganewtypeofcomputer.AlongwithhisfriendStephenWozniakhedesignedtheAppleComputerinhisbedroomandactuallybuiltitinhisgaragE.HechosethenameApplebecauseitremindedhimofahappysummerheoncespentonanorchard果园inOregon.HisAppleComputerturnedouttobesuchagreatsuccessthatSteveJobssoonbecameworldwidefamous.Butunluckilyhediedofaseriousillnessin2011.1.SteveJobs__________whenhewasatschool.A.wasoneofthebeststudentsB.didn’tdoverywellinhislessonsC.didn’tlearnanythingusefulD.gotonverywellwithallhisteachers2.SteveJobsstartedtoliveonafarminCalifornia__________.A.beforehewenttothecollegeB.afterhebuilttheAppleComputerC.afterhecamebackfromIndiaD.beforehebecameavideogamedesigner3.SteveJobsnamedhiscomputerApplebecause__________.A.hisfavoritefruitwasapplesB.hedesignedthecomputerinsummerontheorchardC.StephenWozniaklikedapplesD.itmadehimthinkofhishappytimeontheorchard4.WhichofthefollowingisprobablythemostimportantthingforSteveJobs’success?A.Hisnewideas.B.HistriptoIndiA.C.Hislifeonthefarm.D.Hisseriousillness.
阅读理解Howhardweallpray祈祷togrowupquicklyandlookforwardtothehappydaysofbeingagrown-up成人andenjoythemanyintereststhatayouthshouldhavE.Atlastyougrowup.AtleastyouarenolongerachilD.Theycallyouyounglady.Youthenenjoybeingayounglady.Youareproud骄傲ofbeingagrown-upteenager.Peoplewelcomeyou—thisyoungladywarmly.YouaregladthatyourprayerhasbeenanswereD.Butthereisalwayssomethingthattroublesyoualot.YousayPapaandMamagivemesomemoneypleasE.Mypocketmoneyisallgone用完already.NotheysayYourageisadangerousagE.Ifyouhavetoomuchmoneytospenditwon’tdoyouanygooD.Thenyouhavetostayathomebecauseyoudarenotgooutwithanemptypocket.AnothertimeyoutellyourgrandmaGrandmaseeIamagrown-upnow.Goodnowyoucansithereandknit编织thisformewhenIgoandhavearest.Toshowthatyouarenomoreachildyouhavetosittherethewholeafternoondoingtheworkwhichonlyagrown-upcando.AfteranhouryoufindithardtodoandgivetheknittingbasketbacktoyourgrandmA.Yourgrandmacriticizes批评yourwork.YouhearwhatshesaysSuchabiggirlcan’tdosucheasywork.Youwishthenyouwereachildagain.Butthefactisyouaregrowingupandyoucan’thelpit.That’sthewayitgoes.1.Thepassageistoldabout_______problem.A.agrown-upboy’sB.ateenagegirl’sC.anoldwoman’sD.anoldman’s2.Itisclearthatthewriterasateenager________.A.ishappywiththepresentlifeB.isunhappyaboutgrowingupC.doesn’tthinkherpresentlifehappyenoughD.issadaboutbeingakid3.Howdoessheknowherprayerhadbeenanswered得到回应?A.Peopletreatherasayounglady.B.Shedoesn’tneedtoplaywithkidsnow.C.Peoplebegintocallherteenager.D.Shecanjoinwomeninallkindsofactivities.4.Fromwhatherparentssayweknow_______.A.thegirlalwayshasmuchmoneyinherpocketB.it’sdangerousforagirltospendmoneyC.theylovehermorethanbeforeD.theystilltreatherasachild5.Whydoesshepromise承诺tohelphergrandmadosomeknitting?A.Becauseshelikesdoingknitting.B.Becauseshewantstoshowthatshegrowsup.C.BecauseshehasmuchmorefreetimE.D.BecausehergrandmaisverytireD.
UncleSamDoyourchildrenenjoyinterestingstoriesfunnygamesandexcitingdancesUncleSamwillbereadytoteachchildrenofallagesallthesethingsattheCityTheatreonSaturdaymorningat1000.Free.WalkingTourForgetyourworriesonSaturdaymorning.Takeabeautifulwalkandlearnaboutlocalhistory.MeetatthefrontentranceofCityHallat930.Wearcomfortableshoes!MovieTimeTwofilmswillbeshownonSaturdayafternoonattheMuseumTheatre.SeeMarchofthePenguinsat130.KungFuPandawillbeat345.Forfurtherinformationcall4987898.InternationalPicnicAreyoutiredofeatingthesamefoodeverydayCometoCentralParkonSaturdayandenjoyfoodfromallovertheworld.Deliciousandnotexpensive.Noonto500p.m.TakeMeOuttotheBallgameIt'sOctoberandthisSaturdaynightisyourlastchancetoseetheRedbirdsthisyear.Getyourticketsatthegate.Itmightbecold.Don'tforgetsweatersandjackets.DoYouWanttoHearTheZooTheZooapopularrockgroupfromAustraliawillgivetheirfirstUSconcertthisSaturdaynightat800atRoseHallCityCollege.1.YouprobablyeatChineseItalianandIndianfoodat.A.CityHallB.CentralParkC.theCityTheatreD.CityCollege2.Wecanseemoviesat.A.1000a.m.B.930a.m.C.345p.m.D.800p.m.3.TheZoohereisa.A.musicgroupB.USconcertC.popularparkD.museumtheatre4.Fromthepassagewecanknow.A.ifyouare8yearsoldyouhavetopaytolearnexcitingdancesB.youcancall4987898togetatickettogotoRoseHallwww.21-cn-jy.comC.youcanlearnlocalhistoryonawalkingtouronSundaymorningD.theRedbirds'lastmatchthisyearwillbeheldoutside5.Thepassageismainlyabout.citynewsB.weekendactivitiesC.musicweekD.foodfestival.
TheSixthTimeIWenttothePrincipal’sOfficeWhenIwasintheseventhgradeIhadproblemsbehaving.MyheartwasintherightplacebutI.couldn’talwaysfollowtherules.Iplayedmanytricksonmyschoolmates.OnceIevenpulledagirl’shairontheschoolbustogetherattention.AsaresultIwasrepeatedlysenttotheofficeoftheprincipal校长.AlthoughIhatedgoingthereIdidnothatetheprincipalMr.Ratcliff.Mr.Ratcliffwasakindelderlyman.Whenhespanked打屁股meforputtingsomeantsintoaclassmate’spencilboxitdidn’thurtatallbutitdidhurtmyfeelings.IthoughtsomuchofhimandmomentslikethatseemedtoproveIwashopelesslybaD.WhenIgotcalledtoMr.Ratcliff’sofficeforthesixthtimeIhadnoideawhatIhaddonE.IfeltdisappointedasIwalkeddowntherE.Iwentintohisofficesatdownandlookedatthefloor.ThenhesaidthelastthingIexpectedtohear:KevinI’veheardyou’vebeenbehavingreallywelllately.IwantyoutoknowhowproudIamofyouandIjustcalledyoudowntomyofficetogiveyouapeppermint.Really?IwassurpriseD.Yes.Nowyoucantakethatpeppermintandgobacktoclass.Icarriedthepeppermintwithmeasifitwasagoldcoin.WhenIgotintomyclassroomIbragged吹嘘tomyclassmatesaboutmyturnaroundexcitedly.Iwasn’tsobadafterall.Mr.RatcliffwasreallykinD.HemademerealizethatIwasjustakidwhohadproblemswithbehavior.HeboughtsomepeppermintsandtookthetimetonoticemewhenIgotsomething-anything-right.Mr.RatcliffgavemesomehopebygivingmesomelovE.IwilljustrememberhimfortherestofmylifE.1.Inhisseventhgradethewriter__________.A.hatedtheprincipalB.hadproblemsbehavingC.alwaysfollowedtherulesD.oftenhelpedhisclassmates2.Howdidthewriterfeelwhenhewenttotheprincipal’sofficeforthesixthtime?A.Lonely.B.ExciteD.C.Confident.D.DisappointeD.3.Thesixthtimethewriterwenttotheprincipal’sofficehegot__________.A.apeppermintB.amodelbusC.apencilboxD.acoin4.ThewriterwillalwaysrememberMr.Ratcliffbecausetheprincipal__________.A.talkedwithhimintheofficeB.playedgameswithhimC.expectedhimtobeateacherD.gavehimsomehopeandlove
Thebooksyourchildrenreadreallymatter.HerearesomenewbooksforyoutochoosE.BedtimeCollection$10ThisisabookofstoriesthathavebeencollectedforbabiesbyWendyCooling.Somestorieswerewrittenbytheverybestauthors.ThechoiceofwordsandpicturesinthebookfortheveryyoungisperfectforsharingatanytimE.TheBoyintheDress$12ThiswaswrittenbyDavidWilliams.Ittellsthestoryofatwelve-year-oldboywhoenjoyscross-dressing穿异性服装.Hisfamilyandfriendshavedifferentopinionsabouthim.Dennisisdifferent.Whyishedifferent?Wellyoumightfindaclueinthetitleofthisbook.Interestingsurprisingandfunny—TheBoyintheDresswillgivechildrentheanswer.Crocodiles鳄鱼AretheBestAnimals$13InSeanTaylor’sbookCrocodileshowswhyheisthebestanimalofall.HecanclimbfasterthanMountainGoatandjumphigherthanKangaroo.HecanevenjumpthroughthetreesbetterthanMonkey.HoweverDonkeycandosomethingthatCrocodilecan’tdoandhedecidestoshowthatdonkeysarethebest.IAmaRainbow$15DollyPartonisasingersongwriterandproducer.SheusesherskillstowriteabookforthefirsttimE.Sheprovideschildrenwithafunwaytotalkabouttheirfeelingsinthispicturebook.AndbyunderstandingtheirownfeelingschildrencanlearntorespectthefeelingsofotherpeoplE.1.Whichisthecheapestbookamongthefourbooks?A.BedtimeCollection.B.TheBoyintheDress.C.CrocodilesAretheBestAnimals.D.IAmaRainbow.2.WhatcanwelearnaboutTheBoyintheDress?A.Itisaboutchildren’sclothes.B.Itisaboutaten-year-oldboy.C.Dennis’friendsagreewithhisfamily.D.Ittellsthestoryofastrangeboy.3.ThebookwrittenbySeanTaylorismainlyabout______.A.thefriendshipamonganimalsB.crocodiles’habitsC.crocodiles’skillsD.thedifferencesamonganimals4.Whohaswrittenabookforthefirsttime?A.WendyCooling.B.DavidWilliams.C.SeanTaylor.D.DollyParton.5.Whatdothesefourbookshaveincommon?A.Theyareallpicturebooks.B.Theyarealltruestories.C.Theyareallwrittenforchildren.D.Theauthorsarefromthesamecountry.
Areyouinterestedincountrymusic?Ilikeitverymuch!ItwilltakemeawayforawhileafterIamtired.Theguitarsandsongswilltakemetomountainsandfields.Countrymusicusuallytalksofeverydaylifeandfeelings.It’sthespiritofAmericaeasytounderstandslowandsimplE.CountrymusicdevelopedintheSouthernUnitedStates.ItwasthefolkmusicofAmericancountrysidE.Manyofsongstellaboutthelivesoffamers.Theytalkaboutlovecropsordeath.ThelifeofthecountrysidecanbehardsothewordsincountrymusicareoftensaD.Atfirstpeopleplayedthemusiconlyatfamilyparties.Butitbecamemorepopularlater.Inthe1920speopleplayedcountrysongsontheradioandtheymadethemintorecords.Whenpeopleinthecountrysidemovedtotownsandcitiestolookforworktheytooktheirmusicwiththem.CountrymusiccontinuedtochangeandbecamepopularacrossAmericA.JohnDenverwasoneofAmerica’smostfamouscountrysingersinthe1970s.HissongTakeMehomeCountryRoadsiswell-knownandpeoplestillplayittoday.1.Countrymusicisusuallyabout_______.A.everydaylifeandfeelingsB.farmers’sfeelingsC.thelivesofworkersD.thelivesofyoungpeople2.Countrymusicdeveloped________.A.inJohnDenver’scityB.intheSouthernUnitedStates.C.intheNorthemUnitedStatesD.inotherplacesofAsia3.Peoplebagantomakecountrysongrecords_______.A.inthe1920sB.in1920C.inthe1970sD.inthe1950s4.WhydidCountrymusicbecomepopularinAmerica?A.BecausecitypeoplelikedthemusiC.B.BecausefarmersmovedtocitieswiththeirmusicanditcontinuedtochangE.C.Becausecountrymusictalkedaboutcitypeople’slives.D.Becausefarmersdon’twanttotalkabouttheirlives5.WhoisfamousforthesongTakeMeHomeCountryRoads?A.AfarmerinthecountrysidE.B.ApersonwhomovedtotownsC.JohnDenver.D.bothA.andB.
IfsomeoneasksmeDoyoulikemusic?IamsureIwillanswerhimorher.OfcourseIdo.BecauseIthinkmusicisanimportantpartofourlives.DifferentpeoplehavedifferentideasaboutmusiC.FormeIlikerockmusicbecauseit’ssoexciting.AndmyfavoriterockbandtheFoxyLadiesisoneofthemostfamousrockbandsintheworlD.IalsolikepopmusiC.MyclassmateLiLanlovesdancemusicbecausesheenjoysdancing.MybestfriendJanelikesjazzmusiC.Shethinksjazzisreallycool.Ilikedancemusicandrockverymuchsaysmybrotherbecausetheyareamazing.Butmymotherthinksrockisboring.IlikesomerelaxingmusiC.shesaysthatiswhyshelikescountrymusicIthink.根据短文内容判断正T.误F.1.IonlylikerockmusiC.2.LiLanlovesdancemusiC.3.Janethinkspopmusicisreallycool.4.Mybrotherlikesjazzandrock.5.MymotherlikescountrymusiC.
ThreestudentsaretalkingabouttheNewYeartraditionoftheirowncountry.A.ChristinafromSpainOnthelastdayoftheyewthe31ofDecemberpeoplewaittill12pm.Everybodymusthave12grapestoeatatmidnight.AteachsoundoftheclockwemusteatagapE.Butwecan’teverfinisheatingthegapesontime!Usuallywhenpeoplestillhavesomegapesintheirmouthstheylookateachotherandstarttolaugh.ThistraditionstartedinSpainlongago.OneyearwhentherewerealotofgrapesthekingofSpaindecidedtogivegrapestoeverybodytoeatonNewYear’sEvE.B.CordonfromBritainOnNewYear’sDayinBritainpeoplehaveparties.At12o'clockthemusicstopsandwelistentotheradio.OntheradiowehearBigBenthefamousclockinLondon.Theneverybodysingsasongaboutfriendshipandkissestheirfriends.WesayHappyNewYeartoeachother.It'sluckyifatallmanwithdarkhairisthefirstpersontocometothehouseintheNewYear.SoIgoandvisitasmanyfriendsasIcan.Theyallgivemeadrink.C.AngelafromBrazilInallcitiesinBrazilwehaveabigpartyonNewYear’sEveespeciallyinRiodeJaneiro.Peopleinthiscitygotothebeachestowatchfireworks焰火.Weputflowersintheseaandthinkaboutthingswewantforourselvesorother.WeusuallywearwhiteclothesforgoodluckduringtheNewYear.根据短文内容选择正确答案1.WhichisNOTmentioned被提到inthepassage?A.Have12grapestoeat.B.Haveparties.C.GiveflowerstoothersD.Watchfireworks.2.WhohavepartiesduringtheNewYear?A.PeopleinSpain.B.PeopleinBritain.C.PeopleinBrazilD.BothB.andC.3.FromtheparagraphofCordonfromBritainweknowthat____________A.Cordoncan’tdrinkmuchB.peoplehearBigBenontheradioC.peoplesingasongaboutgoodluckD.everybodyinBritaingoestowatchfireworks4.OnNewYear'sDayBraziliansusuallywearwhiteclothesbecause______.A.theyhopethatcanbringthemgoodluckB.thatremindsthemoftheirhappylifeC.theythinkthattheylookbeautifulinwhiteD.that'swhattheyhavetododuringtheNewYear5.Thisarticlemainlytellsus____________.A.whatpeopleinBritaindoonNewYear’sDayB.whenandwherepeoplehaveNewYearpartiesC.whatpeopleindifferentcountriesdoonNewYear’sDayD.whypeoplearoundtheworldliketheNewYear
HavingateenagerathomecanbearealheadachE.Manyteenagerssmokedrinkandevenfight.Theyoftendosomethingdangerous.Earlierstudieshaveshownthatteenagersaremorelikely可能tomakeirrationaldecisionsthanpeoplefromanyotheragegroupincludingchildrenandadults.Isitthatteenagersaretooyoungtotellrightfromwrong?Notreally.Sowhat’sthereason?AccordingtoLaurenceateacherfromaUSuniversitythereasonisthatteenagerscarealotabouthowtheirpeers同龄人viewthem—thatispeerinfluence.Aschildrenentertheirteenageyearstheyspendmoretimewiththeirfriendsandclassmatesandalsotheycaremoreaboutwhattheythinkofthem.Thismakesteenagersmakedecisionswithoutthinkingaboutthecosts.InatestagroupofteenagerswereaskedtoplayavideodrivinggamE.Whentheyplayedwiththeirfriendswatchingaroundthemtheytookmorechancesanddrovemorecarelesslybecausethatwouldincreasetheirpossibilityofwinning.Butwhentheyplayedalonetheydrovemoresafely.Whydopeershavesuchabiginfluenceonteens’behavior?AsLaurenceseesitateenager’sbrainislikeacarwithagoodaccelerator油门butaweakbrake刹车.TheacceleratorisfullydevelopedbyteenageyearswhilethebrakeisstillnotfullydevelopeD.Whenteenagersarewatchedbytheirpeerstheyusuallypushhardontheaccelerator.Withtheirweakbrakeitislikelythattheyaregoingtoendupinanaccident.Butthegoodnewsisthataviolent暴力的teenagerdoesn’tnecessarilybecomeaviolentadult.Abouttwo-thirdstothree-quartersofviolentyouthgrowoutofit.Theygetmoreself-controlleD.1.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordirrationalinthe2ndparagraphmean?A.Quick.B.Crazy.C.Careful.2.Whyareteenagerslikelytomakewrongdecisionsaccordingtothetext?A.Theylikedifficulttasks.B.Theydon’tcareaboutcosts.C.Theycarealotaboutwhattheirpeersthinkofthem.3.HowdoesLaurenceexplaintheinfluenceofpeerpressureonteens’behavior?A.Bycomparingitwithhowacarworks.B.Bycomparingitwithanaccident.C.Byshowingresearchfindings.4.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Teenagersareeasytohavetrafficaccidents.B.Peerinfluenceisbadonteenagers.C.Mostoftheteenagersbecomelessviolentwhentheygrowup.
阅读理解根据短文内容从题中所给的A.B.C.D.四个选项中选出最佳答案1.Thetextismainlyabouthowto.A.beacarefuldriverB.buyMTRticketsC.beagoodpassengerD.keepsafeathome2.Peoplewhowillgetonthetrainshould.A.waitinlineB.openthedoorC.askforhelpD.leavetheseats3.Whenyouhearabeepsound.A.closethedoorB.rushontothetrainC.getoffthetrainatonceD.stopandwaitforthenexttrain4.Whichpictureshowsthegoodbehavioronthetrainaccordingtothetext5.Thetextisprobablya.A.reportB.noticeC.diaryD.poem.
Haveyouevergotyourlunchbutnotknownwheretosit?Youdon'twanttositalonE.Butyouarenotsurewhowouldbefriendlyandletyousitwiththem.TosolvetheproblemNatalieHampton16madeanappcalledSitWzihUs.Itmakesfindingfriendsintheschoolcanteen食堂veryeasy.NatalieisfromShermanOaksCaliforniaUS.ThefreeappwentonlineonSep.9.Studentscansignupasambassadors大使foracluB.Thentheycanpostopenluncheventstoinviteotherstojoinin.Nataliegottheideatocreatetheappaftersheatealoneherwholeseventhgradeyear.Theexperiencemadeherfeelsadandshewasevenbullied欺负.Shechangedschoolsbecauseofthat.Peoplemaywanttoknowwhyyoudon'tjustasktositdown.Nataliesaidtheappstopskidsfrombeingrejectedinfrontofothers.Thiswayit'sveryprivatE.It'sthroughthephonE.Nooneelsehastoknow.Andyouknowthatyou'renotgoingtoberejectedonceyougettothetableshetoldNPR.Sofartheappworkswell.IhadmyfirstclubmeetingandeveryonewasveryexciteD.Peoplearealreadypostingopenlunchesatmyschool.SoI'mveryexcitedNatalietoldNPR.1.NatalieHamptonmadeanapptosolvetheproblemof_______.A.havingnoideawhentohavelunchB.havingnofriendstogooutwithC.feelinglonelywithoutfriendsatschoolD.havingnofriendstohavelunchwith2.NatalieHamptononcechangedherschoolbecause__________.A.sheateherlunchaloneforayearandwasbulliedB.shedidn'tlikethefoodintheschoolcanteenC.shewasnotwelcomedinherclassD.shehasmorefriendsinthenewschool3.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordrejectedinParagraph5meaninChinese?A.嘲笑B.惩罚C.拒绝D.戏弄4.Accordingtothepassagewecanlearnthat________.A.wecangetfreelunchatschoolwiththeappB.wecansharethelunchpicturesontheappC.weneedtopaysomemoneytousetheappD.wecaneasilyfindsomeonetositwithduringlunchtime5.WhichwordcanbeusedtodescribeNatalieHamptonmost?A.BravE.B.CreativE.C.KinD.D.Polite
AsweallknowmusiccannotonlybringuswonderfulenjoymentbutalsobringushappinesswhenwearetiredorsaD.AndmanypeoplehavethehabitofenjoyingwhentheyarefreE.ButtooursurpriseoneEnglishschoolallowsstudentstolistentomusicoreventohavetheTVonwhiletheyarestudyingandtheyfindithelpfultoimprovethestudents’grades.AccordingtoaresearchatMillfieldSchoolabout20%ofteenagersworkbestwithbackgroundmusicand10%ofthemworkexcellentlywhenallowedfinishtheirworkwithshortwalksaroundtheroomwhileupto70%canconcentrate集中精力betterifallowedtoplaywithasmallobject.Theresearchhasmadetheschooluseaverynewteachingmethodtoencouragestudentstodiscoverwhichlearningstylessuitthembestandthenletthemdotheirhomeworklisteningtomusicorevenlyingdown.Someparentsdon’tbelievebutmanynowacceptitathomewherechildrenareallowedtodotheirworkwiththeTVon.IprefertoworkonthefloorwithlightmusicsaidSama13-year-oldboyAtfirstmyparentsthoughtIdidn’tstudyhardbutmyteacheraskedthemtocheckmyhomeworkandwhentheysawitwasOKtheyagreedatlast.1.Whatcanmusicbringusaccordingtothepassage?A.Knowledgeandenjoyment.B.EnjoymentandHappiness.C.HappinessandInformation.2.Whydoestheschoolallowstudentstolistentomusicwhilestudying?A.Becauseitcanhelpstudentsrelaxwhilestudying.B.Becauseitishelpfultoimprovestudents’grades.C.Becauseit’suselesstoimprovestudents’grades.3.Howdo70%ofteenagersconcentratebetter?A.bylisteningtobackgroundmusiC.B.Byshortwalks.C.Byplayingwithasmallobject.4.Whatdomanyparentsallowtheirchildrentodowhentheystudyathomenow?A.Eatsomething.B.Playgames.C.WatchTV.5.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.ThenewteachingandlearningmethoD.B.Theimportanceoflearningstyles.C.Thereasonforlearning.
阅读理解阅读下列材料从每题所给的A.B.C.D.四个选项中选出最佳选项ManystudentshavealreadyhadclearideasaboutwhatjobstheywouldliketohaveinthefuturE.Webelieveboys’choicesaredifferentfromgirls’.TofindouthowdifferenttheirchoicesarewemadeasurveyinGreenHighSchool.Thefollowingdiagramshowstheresultsofthesurvey.1.About45%ofthegirlswouldliketobe________inthefuturE.A.bankclerksB.reportersC.scientistsD.teachers2.About________oftheboyswanttobeteachersaswell.A.5%B.15%C.28%D.38%3.Whichjobdothegirlslikeleast?A.BankclerksB.ReportersC.ManagersD.Scientists4.Whatdoesthediagramshowus?A.Boys’abilitiesofjobsarethesameasgirls’.B.Boys’abilitiesofjobsaredifferentfromgirls’.C.Boys’choicesofjobsarethesameasgirls’.D.Boys’choicesofjobsaredifferentfromgirls’.5.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisRIGHT?A.Moregirlswouldliketobereportersthanboys.B.Moreboyswouldliketobebankclerksthangirls.C.Boyswouldliketobereportersmost.D.Girlswouldliketobemanagersmost.
TherearetwentysevenbridgesovertheRiverThames.AndtheTowerBridgeisthefirstbridgeyouhavetopassifyougotoLondonfromtheseA.ItisclosetotheTowerofLondonfromwhichitgotitsnamE.ItisasymbolofLondon.TheTowerBridgewassetupovertheRiverThamesinLondonin1894andisoneofthefinestandmostfamousbridgesintheworlD.ItistheonlybridgeovertheThamesthatcanberaisedandopenedinthemiddlE.Themiddlepartcanberaisedtoletthehugeshipspass.Itusedtoberaisedabout50timesadaybutnowitisraisedonly4to5timesaweek.Ifyouareluckyenoughtoseethebridgewithitstwoarmsopenhighintheairyouwillneverforgetit.TheTowerBridgestandsjustonthesouthsideoftheTowerofLondon.PeopleoftenthinktheyareofthesameagE.ButinfacttheTowerofLondonwasbuiltathousandyearsagowhiletheTowerBridgeonlyhasahistoryofoveronehundredyears.TheTowerBridgewasfirstpaintedchocolatebrown.Thenin1977itwaspaintedredwhiteandbluE.Itspicturealsoappearedintheopeningofthe2012SummerOlympicGamesheldinLondon.SocometovisitthefamousbridgE.YouaresuretohaveawonderfulexperiencE.根据短文内容判断下列各句子正T.误F.1.In1894theTowerBridgewasbuiltinLondon.2.TheTowerofLondonhasamuchlongerhistorythantheTowerBridgE.3.TheTowerBridgeisnowraisedlessoftenthaninthepast.4.ThecoloroftheTowerBridgehasn’tchangedformorethanahundredyears.5.ThepassagemeanstointroducetheTowerofLondon.
Haveyoueverseenacarwithoutadriver?Itsoundscrazybutthesecomputer-drivendriverlesscarswillsoonbefillingroadsnearyou.CompanieslikeGoogleandTeslahavebeendesigningandtestingthesecarsandthetechnologyistherE.Sohow?Thecarshavesensors感应器allaroundwhichcanfindothercarsandobjectsintheroaD.Roadsignsarereadbycamerasandsatellitenavigationsystems卫星导航系统areusedsothecarknowshowtogetwhereyouwanttogo.Allyouhavetodoistypeintheaddress!Finallyacentralcomputersystemtakesinalltheinformationthatitreceivesfromthesensorsandcamerasandworksoutwhentospeedupstopandturn.Soundlikeyourideaofheaven天堂?Sittingbacklookingoutofthewindowsandevenwatchingafilmorreadingabookwhile‘driving’wouldbepossiblewiththisnewtechnology.Youwouldn’thavetoworryaboutrememberingdirectionstowhereyou’regoing.Inadditioncomputerswouldalsodrivemoresafelythanpeople—theywouldobeytherulesandhavequickeractiontimeswhenindangeroussituations.Howevertherearemanydrawbacksofdriverlesscars.Computerswouldhavedifficultiesmakingethical道德的decisions:ifachildranintotheroadwouldthecomputerchoosetohitthechildorturnsuddenlyandpotentiallykillthecar’spassengers?MoreoverIpersonallyfinddrivingfun–I’dmissneverdrivingacarmyself.Therewouldalsobemanyotherdecisionstobemade–shouldchildrenordrunkpeoplebeallowedinadriverlesscarbythemselves?Orwouldthereneedtobeapersonwithadrivinglicenseinthecaratalltimes?I’mnotcertainI’dwantadriverlesscar–butit’sonlyamatteroftimebeforethey’llbecomemoreaffordableandpopularonourroads.1.Whenusingadriverlesscaryouneedonly.A.readtheroadsignscarefullyB.checkthecamerasC.puttheaddressintothecomputerD.rememberthedirections2.Thethirdparagraphmainlytellsusabouttheofdriverlesscars.A.instructionsB.standardsC.advantagesD.tests3.TheunderlinedwordpotentiallyinParagraph4means.A.possiblyB.successfullyC.especiallyD.naturally4.What’sthewriter’sopinionaboutfuturedriverlesscars?A.They’llcausemoreaccidents.B.They’llbelessexpensivE.C.They’lluselessenergy.D.They’llrunmuchfaster.
请阅读下面短文从每小题所给的A.B.C.三个选项中选出一个最佳选项High-speedtrainsAlipay支付宝sharedbikesandonlinepaymentareseenasthenewFourGreatAchievementsofChinabyyoungforeignersaccordingtoavideosurveybytheSilkRoadResearchInstituteofBeijingForeignStudiesUniversity.Inthevideoyoungpeoplefrom20countriesalongBeltandRoadRoutes一带一路wereaskedtonamegreatinventionsthathadinfluencedtheirlivesinChinA.Thefollowingiswhattheysaidfrom4youngpeopleofthem.1.WhatdoesJustinthinkofthehigh-speedrailwaysinChinaaccordingtohiswords?A.Fastandtidy.B.Convenientandwonderful.C.Cheapandamazing.2.WhatdoAandBreferto指inYala’swords?A.Twobikes.B.Tworiders.C.Twoplaces.3.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrasebeinatoughspotmean?A.GetintotroublE.B.Loseyourway.C.StayinsilencE.4.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtotheaboveinformation?A.Bicycle-sharingsystemprovidesbikesforfreE.B.There’renohigh-speedrailwaysinRomanianow.C.ZhiFuBaoistheonlywayofpayingforthings.5.Whatconclusion结论canwedrawaboutthenewfourgreatachievements?A.TheywerecreatedbyyoungforeignpeoplE.B.TheyarethesignsthatChinaisimprovingrapidly.C.TheywerebroughttothecountriesalongBeltandRoadRoutes.
Manyofusfeeluneasywhensomeonestandstooclosetoustalkstoustooloudlyormakeseyecontactwithusfortoolong.Buthaveyoueverwonderedwhythosethingsmakeyouuncomfortable?It'sallaboutpersonalspacewhichmeansnotonlytheimaginaryspacearoundthebodybutalsothespacearoundallthesenses.Peoplefeelthattheirspaceisbeingviolated侵犯whentheymeetwithanunwelcomesoundsmellorlook.Thisisprobablywhyamanonacrowdedbusshoutingintohismobilephoneorawomannexttoyouputtingonstrongperfume香水makesyoufeelangry.Whetherpeoplehavehadastrongerdesire渴望toprotecttheirpersonalspaceinrecenttimesishardtosay.Yetstudiesofairlinesshowthatpeoplehaveastrongdesiretohavespacetothemselves.InasurveybyTripAdvisoratravelwebsitepeoplesaidthatiftheyhadtopaymoreforsomeextraservicetheywouldratherhavelargerseatsthanextrafooD.Althoughpeoplemayneedtheirpersonalspacesomehardlyrealizeit.Forexamplepeopleonabuswhoholdnewspapersinfrontoftheirfacestoreadinfactkeepadistancefromstrangers.GoandwatchalibrarytablE.Youwillnoticethatoneofthecornerseatswillusuallybetakenfirst.becausetheyarethefarthestway.WhatifsomeonesitsoppositetoyourMaybeyouwillpileupbooksasiftomakeawall.Preference偏好forpersonalspacearedifferentfromculturetoculturE.ScientistshavefoundthatAmericansgenerallyprefermorepersonalspacethanpeoplefromothercultures.InLatin拉丁人的cultureshoweverpeoplearemorecomfortablestandingclosetoeachother.1.ThewritermainlyinthisarticlE.A.tellsushowtoachievepersonalspaceB.explainswhypeopleneedpersonalspaceC.introducessomeknowledgeaboutpersonalspaceD.argues争论fortheimportanceofkeepingpersonalspace2.Whomightfeelhispersonalspaceissafeaccordingtothepassage?A.ApersonwhohastositnexttoaladyputtingonstrongperfumE.B.A.personwhohasbeenwatchedbyastrangerforalongtimE.C.A.personwhohearsstrangenoiseswhenreadingathomE.D.ALatinboywhoischattingwithafriendsittingclosetohim.3.WhatcanweknowfromthesurveybyTripAdvisor?A.Peopleneedsmallerpersonal.paceinrecenttimesthanbeforE.B.Peoplehaveastrongdesireforpersonalspaceinrecenttimes.C.Therearenotenoughseatsontheplanetomeetpeople'sneeds.D.FoodserviceisbetterprovidedthanseatsontheplanE.4.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Thespacearoundthebodyismoreneededthanthataroundallthesenses.B.Ifyouholdnewspapersonthebusyourpersonalspacewon'tbeviolateD.C.PeopleusuallychoosethecornerseatsfirstinalibraryforpersonalspacE.D.DifferentculturessharethesamepreferencesforpersonalspacE.
SydneyFredettehasalotofthingstodealwith.NotonlyissheahighschoolstudentbutshehasalsosetupherownorganizationBearyMerryChristmas.Shevolunteers自愿toservepoorkidsandfamiliesinOrangeCountryinCaliforniaUS.Torememberherbestfriendwhodiedofcancernearly10yearsagoFredettedecidedtoservethoseinOrangeCountrywhoarelessluckythansheis.Shebeganwiththesimpleideaofcollectingdonated捐赠的Build-A-Bearsthepopulartoyanimalthatismadebychildrenthemselvesinthestores’workshops.FredettethengavethemasgiftstothehomelesschildreninCaliforniaduringtheholidayseason.Withdonationsatmorethan100bearsayearFredetteandvolunteershostactivitieseveryyearwherevolunteersnotonlygiveoutthebearsbutalsoclothingmealsandotherthings.Notwantingtolimit限制thegivingtojusttheholidaymonthsFredettenowhostsotheractivitiesforValentine’sDayMother’sDayandHalloweenprovidingthechanceforhervolunteerteamtomakeadifferencethroughtheyear.IlovemakingrelationshipswiththepeopleIserveFredettesaiD.Thethankstheyhavehearingtheirstoriesandseeinghowhappytheyareit’ssocool.FutureplansforFredetteincludebuildingapublicfoodbankandprovidingaself-developmentclassforstudentsinherschoolwhowillsoonattendcollegE.HeadingtocollegeherselfinthefallFredetteislookingtostaylocalandcontinuetohelpoutinherhometown.InfactshewasregardedasaDreamer&Doernotlongagoforherworkinimprovinghercommunityalongwith32otherhighschoolstudents.1.Fredettestartedherownorganizationto.A.keepherlifebusyB.helppoorpeopleC.lookafterthesickD.thankherbestfriend2.WhatcanwelearnaboutBearyMerryChristmas?A.Itholdsoneactivityayear.B.ItoffersservicearoundAmericA.C.Itbuysbearsfromthestores.D.Itgivesoutotherthingsbesidesbears.3.Itcanbeinferred推断thatFredette.A.likestellingpeoplestoriesB.dreamsofbeingateacherC.ispleasedwithwhatshedoesD.planstoleaveCaliforniaforcollege4.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.GivingbacktosocietyB.GettingonwellwithothersC.ProvidingafoodbankD.Improvingcommunitycolleges
Thenumberofrural乡村的left-behindchildrenunder17yearsoldhasincreasedto61.02millionaccordingtoareport.Thesechildren’sparentsleavethemwiththeirgrandparentsorotherfamilymembersinordertomakemoneyincities.SichuanProvinceandHenanProvincehavethehighestpercentageofruralleft-behindchildren.TogetherwithAnhuiProvinceGuangdongProvinceandHunanProvincethesefiveprovinceshave43.64%ofthecountry’sruralleft-behindchildrenthereportsays.Thereportfindsthatleft-behindchildrenaremainlyinthecentralandwesternprovinces.Butthedevelopedeasternareasalsofacesimilarproblemsthereportsays.GuangdongProvincehasthemostleft-behindchildrenwith4.34millionfollowedbyZhejiangProvinceJiangsuProvinceShanghaiandBeijing.WhatI’mworriedaboutmostistheschoolingofmychildasIhavenotimetohelpherwithherhomework.SaidAnBaiyouatruckdriverfromShangdongProvincewhohasbeenleavinghis10-year-olddaughterwithhisparentswhiledrivingtrucksinotherprovinces.HowevertomakemoneyortotakecareofthechildyoucanonlychooseonesidE.WangZhenyaothepresidentofBeijingNormalUniversityInstitueofPublicWelfaresaysthatiftheleft-behindchildrenproblemcan’tbesolveditwillaffectthenation’sfuturE.Comparedwiththosewholivewiththeirparentsleft-behindchildrenneedmorecareandprotection.Thecountryshouldthinkaboutwaystoattracttheruralworkersincitiestoreturnandworkintheirhometowntoimprovethedevelopmentoftheseplaces.Inadditionitisimportanttosetuplawstoprotectthebasicrightsofyoungpeopleespeciallythosewithillnessesoronlyoneparent.Thesechildrenarethefutureofthenation.Peopleshouldofferthemtheirlovecareandprotection.1.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.WangZhenyaohasa10-year-olddaughter.B.AnBaiyouchoosestomakemoneyincitiesinsteadoftakingcarofhischildinShandong.C.ZhejiangProvincehasabout4.34millionleft-behindchildren.D.Thedevelopedeasternareasdon’thavetheleft-behindchildrenproblem.2.WangZhenyaomainlywantstotellusthat____________.A.itisnoteasytosolvetheleft-behindchildrenproblemB.childrenwithillnessesoronlyoneparentareverypoorC.itisimportanttosolvetheleft-behindchildrenproblemD.ruralworkerslikeworkingincitiesratherthantheirhometowns3.Thebesttitleofthepassageis____________.A.SeriousfactsaboutruralchildrenB.A.choiceofchildrenormoneyC.Morecaretoruralleft-behindchildrenD.A.reportonparents’worryaboutruralleft-behindchildren
ManypeopleliketotravelbyplanebutIdon’tlikeitbecauseanairportisusuallyfarfromthecity.YouhavetogetthereearlyandwaitforhoursfortheplanetotakeoffanditisoftenlatE.Youcan’topenthewindows.Youcan’tchoosethefooD.Planesarefastbuttheystilltakehourstogooutoftheairportandintothecity.Iliketravellingbytrain.IthinktrainsaresafE.Railwaystationsareusuallyincities.WhenyouarelateforatrainyoucancatchanotheronE.Youcanwalkaroundinthetrainandopenthewindows.Youcanseemanyinterestingthingsonyourway.IknowittakesalittlemoretimE.Ialsolikecars.Youcanstartyourjourneywhenyouwanttoandyoudon’tneedtogettoarailwaystationorabusstop.Alsoyoucancarrymanythingswithyouinacar.ButsometimestherearetoomanycarsontheroaD.1.Whydomanypeopleliketotravelbyplane?A.Becauseitisfast.B.BecauseitissafE.C.BecauseyoucanwalkaroundintheplanE.2.WhichisNOTthegoodthingaboutthetrain?A.ItissafE.B.IttakesalittlemoretimE.C.Youcanopenthewindows.3.Ifyouwanttotakealotofthingswithyouwhatdoyoutaketogoout?A.A.bus.B.A.car.C.A.train.4.Whatisthebadthingaboutthecar?A.Youneedn’tgotoastation.B.Youcanstartyourjourneywhenyouwantto.C.TherearetoomanycarsontheroaD.5.Whatdoesthewriterthinkoftheplanethetrainandthecar?A.Hethinksittakesalotoftimetogoandgetoutoftheairport.B.HelikestotakeatrainbecauseittakesalittlemoretimE.C.Helikestotakeacarbecausehehasacar.
阅读理解阅读下面短文后根据短文内容从题中所给A.B.C.D.四个选项中选出最佳答案Everytimeyouturnonthetelevisionortakearideinacaryoucouldbeaddingtoaproblemcalledacidrain.Inthisarticleyou’lllearnhowacidiscreatedandhowitaffectsusandmoreimportantlywhatweallcandotopreventit.Howisacidraincreated?Whenpeopleusefuels燃料suchascoalandgasolinepoisonousgasesaregivenoff.Whenthesegasesmixwithrainacidrainforms.Manypowerstationsburnfuelsinordertocreatetheelectricitythatweuseinourhomesandofficeseveryday.Carsandtrucksalsosendthesegasesintotheairwhentheyburngasoline.Whenrainmixeswiththesegasesharmfulthingscalledacidsform.Thisisacidrain.Howdoesacidrainaffectus?Acidraindamages毁坏everythingthatittouches.Itpoisonsourriverspondslakesandoceansalongwithallthelifeinthem.Itpollutesoursoilandcropsharmstreesandcanevenkillfishandplants.Acidrainalsoeatsawayatbuildings.Howcanwepreventacidrain?Weneedtocutdownonthepollutionthatgetsintoourair.TurnofflightstelevisionandotherelectricalappliancesifyouarenotusingthemwalkorrideabikewheneverpossiblE.Ifyouaretravellingalongdistancetakeabusortraintosavefuel.Whatcanaddtothe1.Thisarticlediscussesfrom_____partsofacidrainA.2B.3C.4D.52.Inthisarticleyou’lllearn_______.A.howacidiscreatedB.whoacidiscreatedbyC.whenwecanpreventacidD.Whereacidaffectsus3.Whenpowerstationsburnfuel_______.A.acidrainformB.noisepollutioniscausedC.airpollutioniscausedD.acidraingetsheavier4.Accordingtothepassagetopreventacidrainweshould________.A.gotoschoolbybikeoronfootifwecan.2B.dolesshomeworkinordertouselesselectricity.C.takeashowerinsteadoftakingabath.D.Turnoffthetelevisiononrainydays.5.Whatisthebesttitleofthearticle?A.FightingofAcidRainB.FormingofAcidRainC.AcidrainHeavyRainD.AcidRainKillerRain
Sayyou’resittingaroundwithsomefriendsplayingvideogamesandsomeonementionsagamethathappenstobeoneofyourfavorites.Ohthatgame’seasy.Sonotworththetimeoneofyourfriendssays.TheothersagreE.AlthoughyouenjoythegamequitealotnotwantingtoarguewiththemyougoalongwiththecrowD.Youhavejustexperiencedwhatiscommonlyreferredtoaspeerpressure同伴压力alsocalledpeerinfluencE.Youwilladoptacertaintypeofbehaviordressorattitudeinordertobeacceptedaspartofagroupofyourpeers.Asateenyouarelikelytohaveexperiencedtheeffectofpeerpressureinanumberofdifferentareas.WeareallinfluencedbyourpeersatanyagE.Forteensasschoolandotheractivitiestakeyouawayfromhomeyoumayspendmoretimewithyourfriendsthanwithyourfamily.AsyoubecomemoreindependentyourpeersnaturallyplayagreaterroleinyourlifE.AccordingtoDr.CaseyfromCornellUniversityteensareveryquickandaccurateinmakingdecisionsontheirownandinsituationswheretheyhavetimetothink.Howeverwhentheymakedecisionsintheheatofthemomentorinsocialsituationstheirdecisionsareofteninfluencedbyfactorslikepeers.Inarecentstudyteenvolunteersplayedavideodrivinggameeitheraloneorwithfriendswatching.TheresearchersdiscoveredthatthenumberofrisksteenstookmorethandoubledwhentheirfriendswerewatchingcomparedwithwhentheyplayedalonE.Thisshowsthatteensmayfinditmoredifficulttocontrolriskybehaviorwhentheirfriendsarearoundorinsituationswheretheyareextremelyangry.Justaspeoplecaninfluenceustomakeunwisechoicestheycanalsoinfluenceustomakegoodones.A.teenmightjoininavolunteerprojectbecausehisorherfriendsaredoingitorgetgoodgradesbecausehisorherfriendsthinkgettinggoodgradesisimportant.Infactfriendsoftenencourageeachothertostudyortryoutforsports.Whilewearealwaysinfluencedbythosearoundusthedecisiontoactornotisuptous.Sowhenitcomestodecisionmakingthechoiceisuptoyou.1.AccordingtothepassageDr.Caseyprobablyagreesthatteens____________.A.liketoplaydrivinggameswiththeirfriendsB.prefersituationswheretheyhavetimetothinkC.maytakemoreriskswhentheirfriendsarearoundD.areslowinmakingdecisionswhentheyareontheirown2.ThewordsintheheatofthemomentinParagraph4probablymean_________.A.whenteensavoidpossiblerisksB.whenteenstrusttheirjudgmentC.whenteenslosecontrolovertheirangerD.whenteensgiveconsiderationtosituations3.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Teensareeagertobedifferentfromtheirpeers.B.Peerpressurehaseffectsonbothteensandadults.C.Peerpressuredoesmoreharmthangoodtoteens.D.Teesthinkitchallengingtogetgoodgradesatschool.4.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.PeerPressure:IsItNecessarytoDealwithIt?B.PeerPressure:IsItPossibletoGetAwayfromIt?C.PeerPressure:ItsBenefitstoTeensandFriendMakingD.PeerPressure:ItsInfluenceonTeensandDecisionMaking
FaceitAndy.YousoldyourheartthedayyouputonthatfirstpairofJimmyChoo's.ThatlinefromthemovieTheDevilWearsPradaisanexampleshowinghowashoemakerhasbecomefamousinthefashionworld.JimmyChoosZhouYangjiewasborninMalaysianandheisaMalaysianChinesebornin1961intoafamilyofshoemakers.Hecreatedhisfirstpairofshoesatage11.Hisfamilycouldn'tpayforhisschoolingsohedroppedoutatayoungage.Hehadtoworkwithhisfathertosupportthefamily.Buthisdreamtobeafashiondesignerneverdisappearedsohedidallhecouldtoenteranartcollegeandfinallytookupapositioninthefashionworldthroughhistalentandwillpower.ChoograduatedfromacollegeinLondonandhadasmallworkshopthere.HehittheinternationalfashionscenewhenVoguemagazinedescribedhisdesignsineightpagesin1988.HisworkwasimmediatelypopularandgotloveandsupportfromDianaPrincessofWales.JimmyChooshoesareknownfortheirveryhighheels鞋跟andpointedtoes.Howeverhedoessomeflatsandlower﹣heeledshoesforotherwomen.Chooco﹣foundedJimmyChooLtd.withTamaraMellonUKVogueeditorbutleftthecompanyin2001.JimmyChooshopshaveopenedaroundtheworldsohisdesignsareeasiertogettothosewhowantadesignershoeandcanaffordhisprices.Chooalsohasawebsitewhereshopperscanviewhisready﹣to﹣weardesigns.Thebrand牌子ofJimmyChoohasbeencomparabletotopbrandslikeChannelLVetc.Butit'sstillyoungandhasabrightfuture.Wecan'timaginehowharditisforChootostandoutintheworldwidefashion!Hemusthavemadegreatereffortsandhadmoredifficultiesthanothers.Andsohedid.Sostopcomplainingaboutwhygoodluckisn'talwaysfallingonyouanddevoteyourselvestoyourworknow.1.WhatisParagraph1writtenforA.Comparingmovieswithfashion.B.Showingtheshoesarepopular.C.IntroducingthefollowingpassagE.D.Attractingreaders'attentiontotheshoes.2.WhenhewasyoungJimmyChoo.A.hadgotnoeducationB.showedhistalentinmakingshoesC.madehimselfafamousfashiondesignerD.wasborninChinaandthenmovedtoMalaysia3.WhichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderaboutJimmyChooa.Heopenedhisshopsaroundtheworld.b.HisshoesappearedinVoguemagazine.c.Hecreatedhisfirstpairofshoes.d.HehadhisworkshopinLondon.e.JimmyChooLtd.wassetup.A.c﹣d﹣b﹣a﹣eB.c﹣d﹣b﹣e﹣aC.d﹣c﹣b﹣e﹣aD.c﹣b﹣d﹣e﹣a4.WhatcanwelearnfromthepassageA.Choowasluckyenoughwhenhewasyoung.B.ChoomustbethankfulforVoguemagazine.C.JimmyChooisabrandwithalonghistory.D.It'smuchharderforamantosucceedinthefashionworld.
PeoplesometimessayIt’srainingcatsanddogs!whenthereisaheavyrain.Nobodyhaseverreallyseencatsanddogsfallingfromtheskybuttherehavebeenmanyreportsofotherstrangethingsrainingdown.In1956thepeopleofatownintheUSAsawasmallblackcloudinthesky.ItstartedtorainfromthecloudnormallybutonlyinasmallareA.ThecloudthenturnedwhiteandfishstartedtofalltothegrounD.MostofthemwerestillalivE.DuringastorminJuly1901inMinneapolispeopleheardsomethingfallingfromtheskythatdidnotsoundlikerain.Whentheywentoutsidetheyfoundalltypesoffrogscoveringfourstreets.Thereareotherreportsofstrangerainsfailingfromtheskyincludingwormsinsectsandsnakes.Canthesestrangerainsbeexplainedbyscience?Scientistsusuallysaythatatornado龙卷风haspickeduptheanimalsfromariveroroceancarriedthemformilesandthendroppedthemsomewhereelsE.Butthisdoesnotcompletelyexplainallofthem.OnMay151890inItalytherewasarainofblood¾birds’blooD.Scientistssaidthatflyingbirdsmusthavebeentorn撕碎topiecesbystrongwinds.Butifsowhydidonlytheirbloodfallfromtheskyandnototherpartsoftheirbodies?Andanywaytherewerenostrongwindsthatday!1.WhatdoesitmeanwhenpeoplesayIt’srainingcatsanddogs?A.Catsanddogsarefallingfromthesky.B.It’srainingheavily.C.AnimalsstartedtofalltothegrounD.D.ThereisablackclouD.2.Whichofthefollowinghasnotbeenreportedasstrangethingsfailingfromthesky?A.Catsanddogs.B.Wormsandinsects.C.FishandblooD.D.Snakesandfrogs.3.Accordingtoscientistswhatcanmovethingsfromthegroundtothesky?A.Storms.B.Rains.C.Clouds.D.Tornadoes.4.Scientists’explanationforrainofbloodisthat________.A.thetornadopickedupthebirds’bloodB.therewerenostrongwindsthatdayC.flyingbirdsweretornintopiecesbystrongwindsD.otherpartsofbirds’bodiesdidnotfallwiththeblood5.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.StrangeWinds.B.StrangeClouds.C.StrangeRains.D.StrangeAnimals.
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