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Name | Personal Information |
Fei Junlong | Born in 1965 in Jiangsu, China An astronaut(宇航员) Traveled in Shenzhou VI in outer space with Nie Haisheng from October 12th to October 17th, 2005 |
Yao Ming | Born in 1980 in Shanghai, China The son of two great basketball players Joined the Houston Rockets in June, 2002 |
Jay Chou | Born in 1979 in Taiwan, China A popular singer Favorite music: Hip-Hop |
Alfred Nobel (1833-1896) | Born in Sweden A scientist Known for the Nobel Prizes |
Helen Keller (1880-1968) | Not able to see or hear Worked hard and became one of the famous writers in America Wrote a lot, such as The Story of My Life |
1. Fei Junlong and Nie Haisheng traveled in outer space for _______ days.
A.five | B.six | C.seven | D.eight |
A.Germany | B.Canada | C.America | D.England |
A.player | B.singer | C.astronaut | D.scientist |
A.sport | B.song | C.prize | D.book |
A.Yao Ming’s parents were players. | B.Jay Chou is from Shanghai, China. |
C.Alfred Nobel was a French man. | D.Helen Keller couldn’t see, but could hear. |
2 .
It’s not WASTE until it is WASTED! With the World Environment Day coming, our school is now requiring every student to form a habit of sorting the waste. Here in our schoolyard we lay four different colors of rubbish bins for different kinds of rubbish. The red is for harmful waste; the blue is for waste that can be recycled ; the green is for kitchen waste; the yellow is for other waste. The followings are some instructions for you. Glass: Empty bottles without caps can be recycled to make new glass bottles. Warning: Mirrors and light bulbs (电灯泡) must not be included in the glass waste. Paper: Newspapers, magazines, boxes must be clean enough to be recycled. Warning: Paper tissues (餐纸) and wall paper are not recyclable as paper and should be kept separately. PMD waste: Packaging made of Plastic or Metal and Drink boxes are used to make new packaging. Warning: Plastic pots (e.g. yogurt pots), plastic bags must not be included with the PMD waste. Harmful waste: out-of-date drugs, used batteries (电池), paint and oil… Besides, if you don’t need your old bikes at all, our school volunteers will collect them. We’re going to fix them up and then give them away to kids who don’t have enough money for a bike. To find out more about recycling, you can visit our school website. |
1. According to the passage, ________ different colors of rubbish bins are laid in the schoolyard.
A.6 | B.4 | C.7 | D.5 |
A.green | B.red | C.yellow | D.blue |
A.paper tissues | B.empty bottles | C.out-of-date drugs | D.drink boxes |
A.sold to collect money for the poor kids |
B.fixed up and given back to you for free |
C.given away immediately to the poor kids |
D.fixed up and given away to the poor kids |
A.to look for volunteers for waste sorting |
B.to advertise glass, paper and plastic products |
C.to introduce the World Environment Day |
D.to introduce waste sorting to the students |
Doing exercise is an important part of healthy lifestyle. But the novel coronavirus(新冠病毒)has kept millions of people from taking part in outdoor activities since late January. As a result, indoor activities have become an important way for people to keep healthy, especially during a special time like this.
These days, the sports community, medical experts and public health officials have all been actively suggesting indoor exercise to help people fight against the novel coronavirus. And ba duan jin, an easy-to-learn qigong exercise, is among the most popular exercises. After doing the exercise, people may feel like they are wearing a dress made of silk fabric, so it’s also called Eight Pieces of Brocade(锦缎).
Created nearly a thousand years ago, ba duan jin has been practiced for centuries in China. Nowadays, it is almost as popular as Tai chi. especially among the old. The exercise doesn’t require much space or time. As long as people master special breathing and concentration(专注) skills, ba duan jin can help them keep both the body and mind healthy with eight well-designed movements.
This kind of qigong focuses on(聚焦于) the breathing. Through deep and slow breathing skills, it will allow the muscles to relax and empty the mind of all thoughts. The brain will get a chance to rest, and more oxygen will reach.
Ba duan jin is reported to be helpful to many health problems. What’s more, it can be learnt without a teacher. Although it may be practised by following a few pictures and instructions, success really depends on concentration, relaxation and daily practice.
1. What’s the writer’s purpose in writing the first paragraph?A.To lead into the topic. | B.To show an opinion. | C.To give an example. | D.To make a comparison. |
A.tiring | B.easy | C.difficult | D.excited |
A.The young. | B.The rich. | C.The old. | D.The poor. |
A.When was ba duan jin created? |
B.How can ba duan jin keep people healthy? |
C.How should people practice ba duan jin? |
D.How long has ba duan jin been practised in China? |
Chores were not popular at my house. My children didn’t like to do chores. They always saw me do chores, but they hardly ever helped me do them.
A year ago, I made a game called “The Endless Chore Game”. It is really great. Here’s how the game works.
I make a card with forty squares (方框), and I write a different chore on each square. These chores can be easy and interesting like making dessert. Then my family rolls the dice (骰子) to decide what chores we have to do. The card also has a few squares with fun things, like watching TV and singing. If you are lucky, you can watch TV when the others are doing the chores.
My son likes the game very much. He goes to the kitchen happily every morning to do the game. It is really a good way to make my children do chores. You can have a try if you have the same problem as me.
1. The writer’s family began to do the game ________ ago.A.one year | B.one month | C.two years | D.two months |
A.A card. | B.A dice. |
C.A card and a dice. | D.A card and forty dice. |
A.In the morning. | B.In the afternoon. |
C.In the evening. | D.We don’t know. |
A.the writer only has one child |
B.everyone in the writer’s family likes playing the game |
C.the writer wrote this passage to parents |
D.everyone in the writer’s family has to do the chores every day |
A.do fewer chores | B.tell us an interesting game |
C.make her children happy | D.make her children do chores |
5 . “Life is speeding up. Everyone is getting unwell.”
This may sound like something someone would say today. But in fact, an unknown person who lived in Rome in AD(公元) 53 wrote it.
We all love new inventions. They are exciting, amazing and can even change our lives. But have all these developments really improved the quality of our lives?
Picture this. You’re rushing to finish your homework on the computer. Your mobile phone rings, a QQ message from your friend appears on the screen, the noise from the television is getting louder and louder. Suddenly the computer goes blank and you lose all your work. Now you have to stay up all night to get it done. How happy do you feel?
Inventions have speeded up our lives so much that they often leave up feeling stressed and tired. Why do you think people who live far away from noisy cities, who have no telephones, no cars, not even any electricity often seem to be happier? Perhaps because they live simpler lives.
One family in the UK went “back in time” to see what life was like without all the inventions we have today. The grandparents, with their daughter, and grandsons Benjamin, 10 and Thomas, 7, spent nine weeks in a 1940s house. They had no washing machine, microwave(微波炉), computer or mobile phones.
The grandmother, Lyn, said, “The more things you have, the more difficult life becomes.” The boys said they fought less. Probably, they said, because there was less to fight over, such as their computer. Benjamin also noticed that his grandmother had changed from being a “trendy(赶时髦的), beer-drinking granny”, to one who cooked things.
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1. The writer uses the quote(引号) at the beginning of the story to ________.
A.tell us a truth about our lives |
B.tell us what life was like long time ago |
C.point out what causes such a thing to happen |
D.point out some problems we will meet in the life |
A.have speeded up our lives | B.have improved the quality of our lives |
C.may make people feel very happy | D.may bring people some trouble |
A.they loved to live simple lives |
B.they wanted to know how people lived without modern inventions |
C.they were troubled by modern inventions |
D.living in a different time would be a lot of fun for them |
A.People who live far away from noisy cities often seem to be happier. |
B.An unknown Roman was sure that the quality of life would get better. |
C.The family had some changes when they lived in a 1940s house. |
D.With the improvement of our lives, we often feel stressed and tired. |
A.problems with technology |
B.improvements of our lives with technology |
C.changes happening to technology |
D.the importance of technology |
6 . We spoke to three students from around the world about different national holidays. There are different customs(习俗)for each festival.
Tan Xiaodong, 15, Hong Kong, China
“It’ll soon be Chinese New Year. Before it, we’ll clean the house and decorate it for good luck. Every shop is going to close for a few days and go out a lot to celebrate in the streets. We might go and see the lion and dragon dances in the city center. I love this festival.”
Wendy, 16, Sydney, Australia
Australia Day is on 26th January and it’s an important holiday here. We always have a Monday off, so we celebrate for three days. My parents and I go to the countryside for a picnic and friends always come over. Many people go to beach parties or street parties and there is lots of music and dancing. What fun!”
Amy, 14, New York, USA
The first Thanksgiving Day was hundreds of years ago when Europeans who came to America thanked God for his help. It’s still a very important day for families to be together. This year we’re going to visit my grandparents and we’ll eat a delicious meal of turkey. Thanksgiving Day is on the fourth Thursday in November every year.”
1. How many festivals are mentioned in the passage?A.Two. | B.Three. | C.Four. | D.Five. |
A.do a lot of shopping | B.see lion and dragon dances |
C.decorate the house for good luck | D.eat turkeys |
A.have a meal in the countryside | B.go to a swimming pool . |
C.have a party at school | D.clean the house and dance |
A.A country. | B.A festival. | C.A bird. | D.A kind of drink. |
A.different festivals have different customs |
B.many people go out for a picnic with friends before Chinese New Year |
C.the first Thanksgiving Day was born a hundred years ago |
D.Australia Day is an important day for family members to get together |
7 . What should you do or not do when you are eating in Britain?
The British generally pay a lot of attention to good table manners. Even young children are expected to eat with knives and forks in a proper way. They eat most of their food with a knife, fork, or spoon. The foods that they don't eat with them include sandwiches and fruit.
Things you should do
If you cannot eat a certain kind of food or have some special needs, tell your host several days before the dinner party.
If you are a guest, it is polite to wait until your host starts eating or invites you to do so. It shows your respect for the host.
Always chew (咀嚼) and swallow (吞下) all the food in your mouth before taking more or taking a drink.
Always say "thank you" when served something. It shows you're grateful.
You may eat things like chicken with your fingers if you are having a picnic with friends or on very informal occasions (场合). Otherwise always use a knife and fork.
When eating a bread roll, break off a piece before you spread butter (黄油) on it. Eating it whole shows poor taste. On formal dining occasions, it is good manners to take some butter from the butter dish with your bread knife and put it on your side plate. Then spread the butter on pieces of the roll. This keeps the butter in the dish from getting full of small pieces of bread as it is passed around.
In a restaurant, it is normal to pay for your food by putting your money on the plate that the bill comes on.
1. Who will find the text most helpful?A.Host families. | B.New comers in Britain. | C.British travelers. | D.Waiters in a restaurant. |
A.Cutting butter into small pieces. | B.Eating fruits with a knife and fork. |
C.Taking a drink while having food. | D.Waiting for the host to start first. |
A.without butter | B.with your fingers | C.piece by piece | D.on your side plate |
A.careful | B.helpful | C.thankful | D.hopeful |
A.table manners | B.eating habits | C.social rules | D.traditional food |
8 . Here are some tips on listening. We hope they can help you in one way or another.
●Relax yourself.
Before you start to listen to something, you need to relax. Don't get nervous or excited. This will help you with your listening.
●Listen carefully to the first sentence.
The first sentence tells a lot about the whole passage. For example, if at the very beginning, you hear "Many shops in many parts of China have decided to take away all kinds of Japanese goods off their shelves, but some people say it's not a good idea. Our reporter says..." you know you will hear a piece of news, not a children's story, or a science report.
●Think when you're listening.
When you're listening, try to do some thinking. For example, you can think of the following questions: What happened, when, where and how? What was the result and what did the speaker want to tell us? This way, you may understand the passage better.
●Listen to important facts.
It's important for you to remember some important facts. For example, if the passage is a science report, you should try to remember its findings and how the scientists got their results.
●Don't think about one or two words for too long.
You may hear some words that you don't know, but don't spend too much time on them. Very often, you'll find out what they mean later when you go on with the listening. But you can remember some words or sentences that you think are important, and you can use them when you're answering the questions.
1. This whole passage is mainly about ________.A.tips on thinking | B.tips on finding the facts | C.tips on listening | D.tips on remembering words |
A.excited | B.relaxed | C.nervous | D.worried |
A.the first sentence of a piece of news | B.a tip on reading | C.the end of a piece of news | D.a tip on speaking |
A.every word | B.every sentence | C.some important facts | D.the whole passage |
A.Foreign language learners | B.Doctors | C.Scientists | D.Journalists |
9 . How much do you know about Albert Einstein?
Albert Einstein, born on March 14, 1879 in Germany, was a great scientist in the world. He was strange because he hated haircuts and new clothes. He believed in peace. All his life, he hated war. However, his most famous idea, E=me2, helped create the world’s most dangerous weapon(武器). Many people think he was the smartest person in the world. But Einstein said that he thought like a child with many questions and unusual ideas.
What did he like?
Einstein liked learning sailing. He sailed in small boats all his life. He once joked, “Sailing is the sport that takes the least energy!”
When Einstein was a child, his mother made him take violin lessons. At first, he didn’t like the violin. But then he learned to love music and became a good violinist. Later, he said, “Love is the best teacher.”
Why is the sky blue?
In 1910, Einstein asked a question which many children often ask, “Why is the sky blue?” After his careful research, he answered the question like this: “It’s because light is made up of many colors, including blue. When light travels to Earth, gas particles(气体微粒)spread the blue light all over the sky.” His answer is true in physics.
1. According to the passage, Albert Einstein ________ haircuts and new clothes.A.forgot | B.minded | C.liked | D.disliked |
A.clever | B.imaginative | C.practical | D.childlike |
A.was interested in | B.looked forward to | C.was known for | D.was bored with |
A.mother teaches the best | B.without mother’s push, we can’t love anything |
C.we should love our teacher | D.when we love something, we’d like to learn about it |
A.magic | B.wise | C.scientific | D.careful |
10 . Artificial intelligence (人工智能) is set to benefit mankind in many ways. It will make everyday tasks easier and bring efficiency to many industries. It might be one of man's greatest inventions.
And yet, like any other technology, AI will also bring risks. In February 2018, a group of AI experts got together to discuss the possible disadvantages of AI. What they found was that "Every AI developed by the good guys is also helpful for the bad guys, too." according to Quartz.
Their biggest worry was that the bad guys could use AI for bad things. One of the areas they looked at was the use of AI to create websites that could be used to steal people's personal information. Another possibility is that AI programs could be used to hack software and break into computer secure systems (安全系统).
There are some other worries as well. It is possible that AI could be used to create fake imagines and videos. Baidu, in fact, has developed a program called Deep Voice that can "clone (克隆)" anyone's voice by studying a 3.7-second audio sample (音频样本).
Many leading people have expressed worries about AI. People like Bill Gates and Elon Musk have called for the industry to be more strictly controlled, as there are few laws right now on the use of AI.
However, this is set to change. In March 2018, the European Union plans to set up a group that will discuss the moral and ethical (伦理道德的) dangers of AI, which will help to keep it safe for mankind.
1. ________ might be one of man's greatest inventions according to the passage.A.Many industries | B.AI | C.Baidu | D.Clone tech |
A.保护 | B.对比 | C.入侵 | D.学习 |
A.protecting computer secure systems | B.stealing people's personal information |
C.controlling all the industry | D.cloning people's voice |
A.Bill Gates and Elon Musk | B.The European Union |
C.A group of AI experts | D.All of the mankind |
A.The benefits of artificial intelligence. | B.How to use artificial intelligence. |
C.People's worries about artificial intelligence. | D.The future of artificial intelligence. |