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1 . The traditional Chinese lunar calendar(农历)divides the year into 24 solar terms(节气).Start of Winter, the 19th solar term of the year,begins this year on Nov 7 and ends on Nov 21.

Start of Winter is the first solar term of winter,which means winter is coming and crops harvested in autumn should he stored up.

In ancient times, the Start of Winter was regarded as the beginning of winter, however,due to geographical factors, the actual winter time varies from place to place.

In fact,the Start of Winter is not the beginning of winter in terms of meteorology(气象学)。The weather every year is different, so the beginning of winter could be quite different.And as China is very large, it starts at different times in different areas.

The beginnings of the four seasons were important festivals in ancient times. Before the Start of Winter,the ancient emperor would take a shower and have no more meat.On that day,the emperor would lead his officials to the countryside and"welcome the winter".

People eat dumplings on the beginning of winter. Legend has it that in the late Eastern Han Dynasty,Zhang Zhongjing invented "Jiao Ear"(娇耳)to treat typhoid(伤寒) patients with ear frostbite(冻疮).He cooked mutton,hot peppers and herbs to drive out the cold and warm up the body.He put these materials into a dough skin and made them into an ear shape.Since then,people have learned to make the food which became known as "dumpling" or jiaozi. Today there is still a saying that goes "Eat dumplings on Start of Winter Day, or your ears will be frostbitten.”

1. Which of the following is right about Start of Winter?
A.It is one of the solar terns in Chinese calendar.
B.People begin to harvest crops on this day.
C.Winter begins on November 7 this year.
D.It begins in different months in different places.
2. What does it in paragraph 4 refer to?
A.the Start of Winter
B.the change of weather
C.the important festival
D.the beginning of winter
3. What do the last two paragraphs mainly talk about?
A.Importance of Start of Winter.
B.Customs of Start of Winter.
C.Origin(起源)of Start of Winter.
D.Food eaten on Start of Winter.
4. Why do people eat dumplings on Start of Winter day?
A.Because dumplings can drive away typhoid.
B.Because they wish for good luck for themselves.
C.Because eating dumplings can warm up their ears.
D.Because they want to prevent the coming of winter.
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2 . Note-taking is a skill that can help you do well in all your schoolwork—everything from taking tests to researching a paper. But unfortunately, most schools don’t have classes that teach you how to take notes. So here are some tips.

Write down key facts. If you have a teacher who writes notes on the board, that’s good: You can copy them down. If not, write down the most important points from class. Does your history teacher mention the date of a key Civil War battle? Does your English teacher give examples of Shakespeare’s use of irony(讽刺)? Write them down!

Different teachers do things differently. For example, some teachers may mention lots of dates and facts in class but only write the key ones on the board. Other teachers may not write anything down, but they may repeat a certain date or a piece of information. After a while, you’ll get to know a teacher’s style.

Don’t overdo it. Don’t go crazy taking notes. You’ll be frantic(慌乱的) if you try to write down every word that’s said in class. And if you focus too much on getting your notes right, you might miss important points. Some people actually learn better by listening, writing down a few key points, and then going over the material after class.

Ask. Don’t be afraid to ask the teacher to repeat something you miss. If the teacher is going too fast, your classmates will also be happy to hear the information again. If you don’t want to ask in class, see your teacher afterwards. It’s much easier than wondering if you got the notes right as you study.

Compare. Keep your notes handy when you’re doing your reading homework. Compare what you wrote with what the reading says—you may even want to add to your notes as you read.

1. What’s an advantage of note-taking according to the writer?
A.It helps you to get good marks in tests.B.It’s a basic skill in researching a paper.
C.It helps fix your mind on what the teacher says.D.It gives you a better understanding of key facts.
2. Why is Shakespeare mentioned in the passage?
A.To introduce the topic of note-taking.B.To compare writing styles in different times.
C.To give an example of forming good habits.D.To explain what a key fact is in a teacher’s class.
3. What is suggested in the third paragraph?
A.Teachers encourage their students to be active in class.
B.It’s helpful for teachers to learn from each other in styles.
C.It’s not always possible to note down all information in class.
D.A teacher’s style should be taken into consideration when taking notes.
4. What’s the writer’s opinion according to the passage?
A.Students must try to take correct and detailed notes in class.
B.Students should put down only key points while listening carefully.
C.Students must not interrupt the teacher by asking questions in class.
D.Students should put down as much information as possible in class.
3 . Dear Daisy,

Phew! I'm so glad the day is over. I'm really tired, but my first day at school went well.

First of all, we met outside the school building.I was very nervous because my primary school only had 300 pupils but in the middle school there are about 1,300.What a difference! The older pupils are really big.I felt so small waiting there in front of the school.

The head teacher came out and told us to go into the school hall.Then he called our names out to tell us which class we were in. My class teacher is called Mrs. Black. She took us to our classroom.It's on the 5th floor.We aren't allowed to use the lift! I couldn't believe it.

We spent all morning with Mrs.Black looking at our timetables.Everyone in the school had a different timetable.I'm worried that I'll forget my timetable and go to the wrong room.

Lunchtime was OK. I had salad, fish and fruit, which was quite good, and then I went to play football with some of the other boys. They were all friendly and I don't think it will take me long to make friends.

After lunch we started lessons. I had maths and then history, where we started to learn about ancient Greece.That looked interesting.I have to do some homework tonight to find out how the ancient Greek people lived, so I'm going to do an Internet search and look it up in the library.

So far so good.I am quite looking forward to tomorrow, even though I've got science. I hate science!

Yours,

Jason


1. Why did the head teacher come?
A.To give the pupils a timetable.B.To tell the pupils which class they were in.
C.To show the pupils how to use the lift.D.To take the pupils to their classrooms.
2. What is the correct order for Jason to spend the day?
a.Jason looked at his timetable.                      b.Jason went to the school hall.
c.Jason started his lessons.                            d.Jason played football with some boys.
A.c a b dB.a c b dC.b c a dD.b a d c
3. What can we learn from the passage?
A.Jason didn't realize the new school was smaller than his primary school.
B.Jason was lucky enough to have someone else in the same class.
C.Jason thought it unbelievable, for they are not allowed to use the lift.
D.Jason didn't think the boys were friendly when playing football.
4. How did Jason feel on the first day of his new school?
A.Terrible.B.Disappointed.C.Worried.D.Good.
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4 . Who needs friends? According to most psychologists (心理学家) we all do, especially nowadays when so many other aspects (方面) of modern life are changing. It seems that having friends keeps us both healthy and happy.

The number of TV series about groups of friends shows just how important friendship is to us. Psychologist Dorothy Rowe says that many of us now turn to our friends, instead of our families, for advice, comfort and security. One woman named Rebecca she interviewed even told her that if she had got to choose between her husband and her friend, she would choose her friend.

Since our friends mean so much to us, it is not surprising that the happiest marriages are also friendships. “Once the romantic stage of a relationship has passed, it is friendship that holds people together,” says Rowe. If the couple do not make some change, they will either get tired of each other and break up or stay together and seek friendship with others.

But is friendship equally important to women and men? According to author Rhonda Pritchard, women are more likely than men to have close friends. “ You tell a friend things that you’d never tell a partner”,says one woman she interviewed. For men, friendship is usually based on doing things together rather than the private conversations that are typical of women friend. Men share time and activities like building a fence or a business, running, riding a bike, fishing or watching football, but they don’t often share their feelings.

Although many women find their relationships with a husband or boyfriend is not enough, many men say that their partner is their best friend. Even women who are very happily married are likely to become very unhappy without a close friend and can even find the breakup of a close friend as painful as the end of a marriage.

Lasting friendships can provide a lot of the same support that families provided in the past, but the perfect situation is to have your family there for as well. Friendships and family relationships can both change, but a friend will not consider you when making really important decisions in the same way that a family member will.

1. What did Rebecca think about friendship?
A.Families are reliable forever.B.Her friend means more to her than her husband
C.One needn’t have too many friends.D.Friends are as important as families.
2. Some couples look for friends outside their relationships because         .
A.they are encouraged by their partners.
B.they are not fairly treated by their partners
C.they don’t get what they need from their partners.
D.they think their friends are more romantic.
3. What is the main different between men’s and women’s friendships?
A.Women often do things together.
B.Women often talk about business with friends.
C.Men seldom talk about their feelings.
D.Men often talk to their friends about work and family.
4. When a friendship ends, some women may      .
A.feel as upset as when a marriage ends.B.share feelings with their partners.
C.treat their partners as friends.D.turn to their husband for comfort.
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5 . Chicken is America’s most popular meat. Many people assume chicken follows a simple rule-of-thumb: Pink chicken turned white means “done.” It’s similar to how we cook other meats. But is this true? To study how cooks at home follow safety recommendations, researchers filmed 75 households in five European countries. From a random but nonrepresentative sample, they also conducted an online survey of nearly 4,000 households in the same countries that say they cook chicken.

Worried that chicken would dry out, most home cooks determined doneness by color and texture (口感) inside the meat, they found. Few bothered with thermometers (温度计), claiming they took too much time, were too complicated to use, didn’t fit in the chicken or weren’t necessary (although easy-to-use thermometers are inexpensive and widely available).

In additional lab experiments, the scientists injected raw chicken breast with bacteria (细菌), which cause millions of sicknesses, thousands of hospitalizations and hundreds of deaths each year in the United States. They cooked the breasts until they reached core temperatures ranging from 122 to 158 Fahrenheit, and they discovered something surprising. At 158 degrees, but not lower, bacteria inside the chickens’ cores was reduced to safe levels, and when cut open its flesh appeared dull and fibrous, not shiny like raw chicken. But meat began changing from pink to white far below this, and most color change occurred below 131 degrees Fahrenheit. Sometimes, the chicken’s core would be safely cooked, but unsafe levels of bacteria still existed on surfaces that hadn’t touched the grill plate.

So what are you supposed to do?

Dr. Bruno Goussault, a scientist and chef, recommends buying and cooking breasts and legs separately. Bring the breast’s core to 165 degrees Fahrenheit, he said, and the leg to between 168.8 and 172.4 Fahrenheit. If you really want to safely measure temperature for a whole chicken, insert a pop-up thermometer into the thickest part of the leg before roasting it, Dr. Goussault suggests. By the time it pops, the breasts will have long cooked. They will likely be dry and far from his standards of culinary (烹饪的) perfection. But you’ll be sure to, as Dr. Goussault says in French, “dormir sur ses deux oreilles,” or, figuratively, “sleep peacefully.”

1. Why didn’t home cooks measure temperature with a thermometer?
A.They could not afford it.B.It affected the taste of the meat.
C.It was not available in supermarkets.D.They thought it was too much trouble.
2. In lab experiments, when the temperature reached 158 Fahrenheit, the meat         .
A.was free of bacteriaB.still remained pink
C.appeared to dry outD.was reduced in size
3. What can be learned from the last paragraph?
A.The meat does not taste best when bacteria free.
B.The leg becomes fully cooked before the breast.
C.A whole chicken requires a higher temperature.
D.The thermometer should be placed inside the breast.
4. What is the passage mainly about?
A.Food safety.B.Simple lifestyle.
C.Cooking skills.D.Kitchen equipment.
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