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1 . Located in the southeast of Canada and with a population of approximately 6 million, Toronto is a big and beautiful city, which has developed from a relatively unknown place over the past half century to the center of culture, trade and communication in Canada.

With its colorful ethnic mix, rich history and breathtaking buildings. Toronto offers non-stop adventures to the tourists. To get a sense of how big, various and magical Toronto is, the best place to start is the CN Tower. From this point, visitors can get a bird's-eye view of the city's amazing scenery and unique geography.

In addition to being an important center of culture, trade and communication in Canada, Toronto is also a major muti-ethnic city. It is the most populous city in Canada and its citizens come from countries around the world and from different kinds of ethnic backgrounds. Every day, in most places of the city, a hundred different languages can be heard on the streets, from Hindi to Greek to French. This, perhaps, explains why former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau once said that Canada is a mosaic(嵌合体)of cultures and languages rather than a melting pot.

Street signs in Toronto are mostly in English. Weekly and daily newspapers are published in various languages, and the city hosts the successful international film festival each September. It is also home to a popular baseball team the Toronto Blue Jays. Toronto has something for everyone.

Moreover, Toronto has been rated one of the most livable cities in the world by United Nations Human Settlements Programme for many years. At the same time, Toronto is one of the safest, richest cities in the world with the highest standard of living.

1. What's the purpose of the text?
A.To draw more tourists to Toronto.
B.To introduce something about Canada.
C.To introduce some famous sights of Toronto.
D.To tell us how Toronto develops from the past.
2. What can we know about Toronto from the text?
A.Toronto is in the center of Canada.
B.Toronto is a city with a history of half a century.
C.The street signs in Toronto are all written in English.
D.From the top of the CN Tower we can see the whole Toronto.
3. How does the author like Toronto?
A.It's worth visiting.
B.It's just a common city in Canada.
C.There are too many foreigners in the city.
D.There aren't many places of interest to visit.
4. Where is this text most likely from?
A.A personal diary.B.A news report.
C.A tourist handbook.D.A student's notebook.
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2 . Panera Bread has announced that it will update its menus with a series of climate-friendly food designed by the World Resources Institute (WRI) that helps inform consumers about how their food choices affect global climate change.

The “Cool Food Meals” sticker (标签) will appear on Panera Bread’s menu to show that the carbon dioxide used to create the ingredients (成分) is low enough to agree with the research published by the WRI, which matches agriculture and food-related emissions (排放) with the reduction in CO2 emissions needed to meet the 2030 Paris Agreement on climate change.

People are becoming more aware of climate change and its effects, but many still don’t know what they can do about it. Cool Food Meals helps people understand that taking action is as simple as what we eat. A busy parent or a college student—almost anyone—can now go into Panera and by choosing a Cool Food Meal, they are part of a growing group of people who are building a climate-friendly lifestyle.

In some ways, more consumers are looking for more climate-friendly food according to a small survey of 1,000 Americans aged 18-80. 69% of those surveyed said it was important to them that their food should be produced in a sustainable manner. 68% of participants said they tried to stay away from carbohydrates (碳水化合物) and sugar.

Through WRI’s Cool Foods Initiative (倡议), Various cities and universities have signed on to the Cool Foods Pledge (宣言) to try and turn civil food service bodies into ones that reduce the amount of CO2 in the supply chain.

According to WRI, first data shows that Cool Food Pledge Members have already reduced their food-related emission by 3%, which is beyond the course to reach the reduction aims in line with the Pans Agreement.

1. What’s the purpose of the first paragraph?
A.To introduce the World Resources Institute.
B.To advertise Panera Bread.
C.To encourage new ideas.
D.To raise the topic of the passage.
2. What do we know about “Cool Food Meals”?
A.It helps people to build a climate-friendly lifestyle.
B.It helps people to lose weight.
C.It contains higher carbon dioxide.
D.It gives people a chance to taste various food.
3. What is most people’s attitude to the climate-friendly food in the survey?
A.Supportive.B.Negative.C.Uncertain.D.Doubtful.
4. In which section of a newspaper may this text appear?
A.Health.B.Education.C.Science.D.Environment.

3 . Birds can fill any spring or summer day with music: All you have to do is open your window to hear crows “caw”, killdears call “kill—deah! Kill—deah!” and chickadees sing “chickadee—dee—dee”.

But come back an hour later, and you’ll still hear them singing the same song, repeatedly. That’s because they’re hard at work. These singers are usually male, and are singing their hearts out to guard their territory and attract a mate.

On the territorial front, the singers say, “This is my area and I’m letting everyone else, especially every other male in the area, know that this is my space.”

Other animals mark their territory by leaving their smell everywhere. Even people mark areas with fences. But birds don’t do it that way, they will sing. And they will sing that song over and over again.

And, if that song attracts a mate in the process, more power to the male. There are nearly 10,000 species of birds in the world, and every species is different, but oftentimes the females is the one that picks the mates.

The male’s songs basically express, “Hey, females, if you’re passing by, listen to me because I’ve got a beautiful song! I’m a healthy male! You should stop by and check me out!”

While the male is singing, he can’t look for food, and his calls make him more easily found by his killers. For females, it takes a lot of energy to lay eggs and raise young, so she wants to be sure she chooses the right mate before putting all his eggs in one basket, so to speak.

During the winter, birds often sing fewer notes, or just one note, to each other. These notes are simply a way to warn the strangers of their territory.

1. How do birds mark their territory?
A.By building nests on trees.B.By telling others where food is.
C.By leaving their smell everywhere.D.By singing the same song repeatedly.
2. How many reasons why birds sing are given?
A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.
3. When do birds sing most?
A.In winter.B.In spring or winter.C.In autumn.D.In spring or summer.
4. In which section of a website can you probably read the text?
A.Health.B.Sports.C.Science.D.Food.
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4 . Salad seeds(生菜种子)that went on a round trip to outer space and back grew at a slightly slower rate than the ones on earth, scientists have found, thanks to thousands of young people who helped conduct an out-of-this-world experiment.

The project started in 2015, when British astronaut (宇航员)Tim Peake took a million rocket seeds with him on his journey to the International Space Station (ISS). The seeds spent six months there before they were sent back to Earth in 2016. In a message sent from the ISS, Peake said the science experiment was to find out if the conditions in space affected the seeds' ability to grow.

Around 600,000 pupils at 8,600 schools in the UK were then asked to grow the rocket seeds that had been to space, along with regular seeds that had never left the planet. Peake described the experiment as "one of the largest and most inspirational experiments of its kind".

The results of the study, which have just been published, found that the space seeds grew more slowly than the ones that had stayed on Earth. Researchers on the experiment said this was due to the stresses of space travel, such as the zero-gravity (零重力)atmosphere and high levels of cosmic rays(宇宙射线),which slowed the growth of the plants.

Now researchers are hopeful that if the seeds are properly protected, it might be possible to grow plants during future space tasks to other planets. Dr Jake Chandler, from University of London, who led the study, said,“ The possibility of eating home-grown salad on Mars may be one small step closer.

1. Why did Tim Peake take seeds to ISS?
A.To explore the secret to gravity.
B.To have astronauts grow salad in ISS.
C.To promote young kids,interest in salad.
D.To test the space's influence on seeds growth.
2. How did Tim Peake feel about the experiment?
A.Encouraged.B.Disappointed.C.Confused.D.Concerned.
3. From which part of a website is the text probably taken?
A.Health.B.Science.C.Educatn.D.Business.
4. What could be the best title of the text?
A.Space study, a hot topic
B.Salad growing, a hit among students
C.Your salad, grown on Mars, may soon be a reality
D.Man's exploration to Mars, a big step forward
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5 . Using Google's unique digital(数字的)technology, the stories of some English Heritage(遗产)sites around the country-from Tintagel Castle in Cornwall to Chesters Roman Fort on Hadrian's Wall-are brought to life and shared by way of the Google Arts & Culture platform.


Stonehenge Skyscape

English Heritage's Stonehenge Skyscape enables people around the world to experience the skies above the stone circle, to learn about movements of the sun, moon and planets. Experience a live and special sunrise over Stonehenge, see the journey of the stars and the moon from within the stone circle and learn more about the design of Stonehenge and how its builders may have understood their place in the universe.


Osborne, Isle of Wight

Take a 360 video tour of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert's palatial(豪华的)holiday home on the Isle of Wight in the company of English Heritage director Michael Hunter, including the Italian terraces(露台)with views over the Solent, which reminded Prince Albert of the Bay of Naples, and the Indian-inspired Durbar Room, designed to show Queen Victoria's position as Empress of India.


Audley End House and Gardens, Essex

Explore the story of one of the greatest houses of early 17th-century England, deep in the heart of the Essex countryside, and fly over the great formal gardens designed by Capability Brown.


Tintagel Castle, Cornwall

Explore this medieval(中世纪的)castle set high on Cornwall's north coast. Linked with the legend of King Arthur, for centuries this impressive castle and coastline has inspired the imaginations of writers, artists and even the brother of a king. Discover the Early Medieval history of a distant outpost(哨站)trading objects from Spain, North Africa and Turkey.


1. Which heritage can you choose if you are interested in a unique sunrise?
A.Stonehenge Skyscape.B.Osborne, Isle of Wight.
C.Audley End House and Gardens, Essex.D.Tintagel Castle, Cornwall.
2. What do Osborne and Tintagel Castle have in common?
A.Both were built for their kings.
B.Both were built in the same age.
C.Both are related to previous rulers.
D.Both are palatial holiday homes for the rulers.
3. In which part of a website can you read the text?
A.History.B.Travel.
C.Geography.D.Culture.
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6 . Schuylerville High School students have a broad range of interests, which are reflected by the number of clubs and organizations in which our pupils participate. Here are some of the most popular clubs.

Environmental Club

Open to students in grades 9-12

Advisor: Mrs. Flores

The High School Environmental Club is open to all students interest increasing environmental awareness throughout the school. Activities include: recycling, environmental competitions, volunteering with green schools and outdoor events. This run student club collects and recycles paper products throughout the school building.

Freshman Class

Open to students in grades 9-10

Advisor: Mr. winslow

The freshmen class participates in several activities throughout the year to raise money for the class account. The class officers meet once a month to discuss business that affects the entire class. All members of the freshman class are encouraged to participate in some type of community service during the year.

Literary magazine

Open to students in grades 10-12

Advisor: Mr. Sgambati

Members of the Literary Magazine collect, edit and often contribute to the body of student work. Literary Magazine meetings will also give students the opportunity to share and receive feedback on the creative pieces that they re working on, as well as the chance to learn about writing practices and strategies.

Mock Trial Team

Open to students in grades 11-12

Advisor: Mrs. Lewis

Mock Trial is an after-school activity that helps students develop useful knowledge about the law. Students play out all the roles and use general rules of evidence and fact explanations in a school court. They will work with a real lawyer and an advisor to further understand the court process.

1. At which club can you take part in the community service?
A.Environmental Club.B.Freshman Class.
C.Literary Magazine.D.Mock Trial Team.
2. What does Mock Trial Team aim to do?
A.To encourage students to be lawyers.B.To develop students’ writing skills.
C.To explain all kinds of facts at school.D.To help students learn more about laws.
3. Where is this text most likely from?
A.A news report.B.A school website.
C.A research paper.D.A science magazine.

7 . Washington DC Family Vacation Package

Take your whole family to the nation’s capital for the Washington DC Family Vacation Package so you can enjoy three nights’ lodging in the DC area.

Create This Package in 3 Easy Steps:

1. Choose Dates & Times for Your Activities   ➪ Click Here

2. Select Your Lodging from Over 92 Hotels

3. Confirm & Checkout

Three Nights’ Lodging in your choice of over 92 hotels.

Grand Tour of Washington DC

DC After Dark

Prices Starting at:

Ages 19 and Up: $246.00     Ages 12-19: $84.00     Ages 3-11: $69.00     Ages 0-2: $54.00

The package also includes the Half-Day Grand Tour of Washington DC and the DC After Dark experience.

The Half-Day Grand Tour of Washington DC is sure to provide some unforgettable memories to your entire family. This tour lasts about four hours and includes sights of famous buildings such as the Thomas Jefferson Memorial, the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument, and more. Then, set off upon the DC After Dark tour. This tour allows visitors to see the most famous DC spots with beautiful night lights. Just a few of these buildings include the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, the US Capitol Building, the Washington Monument, and more.

Don’t forget that your package also takes care of three nights’ lodging, so you always have a comfortable place to return to at the end of the day. DC has many lodging options inside and just outside the city to ensure that everyone can find a place that fits their preference!

1. What can you do in the Washington DC Family Vacation Package?
A.Spending four hours there.B.Enjoying the daytime activities only.
C.Having limited hotels to choose from.D.Appreciating the landmarks of the DC.
2. How much do a couple taking a baby along need to pay for the package?
A.$ 546.B.$561.C.$ 237.D.$ 222.
3. Where is the passage from?
A.A magazine.B.A travel brochure.C.A website.D.A newspaper.
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8 . Most people agree that eating healthy food is important. But sometimes making good food choices can be difficult. Now, there are apps that can help people learn about the food they eat to improve their health and their dining out experience.

Open Table app

Open Table app helps people choose restaurants when they want to go out to eat. It is a free service that shows users restaurant available based on where and when they want to dine. It gives users points when they make reservations (预定), which can add up to discounts on restaurant visits.

Max McCalman's Cheese &Wine Pairing app

Wine and cheese can be a great combination. But which wines go best with which cheeses? Max McCalman's Cheese & Wine Pairing app can help. It provides information about hundreds of different cheeses and suggests wines to pair with each. Max McCalman's Cheese&. Wine Pairing app is free.

Happy Cow app

Vegetarians do not eat animal meat. Vegans do not eat any animal products. The Happy Cow app is made for both groups. Users can search for vegetarian-vegan restaurants and stores around the world.

Local Eats app

Restaurant chains, like McDonalds, can be found almost anywhere a person might travel. But sometimes travelers want to eat like locals. The Local Eats app is designed for that. It can help you find local restaurants in major cities in the US and in other countries. It costs about a dollar.

Where Chefs Eat app

“Where Chefs Eat” is a 975 page book. Most people would not want to carry that around. But there is a much lighter app version of the same name for just $ 15. Six hundred chefs provide information on 3, 000 restaurants around the world on the Where Chefs Eat app.

1. What do the first two apps have in common?
A.They are both free of charge.B.Discounts are provided on both.
C.Best wines can be reserved on both.D.They tell you where to find the best restaurant.
2. Who is Happy Cow app probably designed for?
A.People who love drinking wine.B.People who don't t eat meat or animal products.
C.People who enjoy meat very much.D.People who often eat in restaurant.
3. Where can we most likely see the text?
A.On a tourism guide.B.In a students' textbook.
C.In a cellphone application introduction.D.On a scientific discovery TV program.

9 . NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC KIDS 2019 PHOTO COMPETITION!

Woo-hoo! Get your cameras and smartphones at the ready, because it's time for this year’s NG KIDS photography competition…

What you need to know

Competition is open only to legal residents(居民) of the UK and Ireland who are between the ages of 7 and 14.

We have THREE categories(类别) in the competition- animals, people and environment(a new category started this year). You can enter as many categories as you like but just ONE photo per category, please!

All photos should be sent through our website. If You’re not already registered(注册),you or your parent will need to do so at natgeokids.com/uk/photocomp-- it will only take a minute to do!

You can submit(提交)ONE photo for each of the three categories. Photos should be in JPEG format. Between 1MB and 5MB in size. Enter at natgeokids. com/uk/photocomp.

Before you submit your photo, make sure you rename it with your full name and the category you are entering. For example: Joe-Bloggs –Animals.Jpg

Don t forget to tell us your full name, date of birth and the title of your photo!

The prizes

Our Star Prize is a family holiday in Morocco!

And that' s not all! Each category winner will win a number of prizes, too, including an amazing

Nikon COOLPIX W150 camera, which is built to go anywhere!

The closing date is 23: 59 (GMT) on 21 October2019. Winners will be notified(通知) before 18 November 2019.

1. How is this year's competition different from that of last year?
A.It has a new category
B.It lasts about one month longer
C.It is open to kids from around the world
D.It will give more than one prize to winners
2. To successfully enter the competition, one must          .
A.be 14 years old or older
B.get their parents’ agreement
C.submit their photos on its website
D.give their photos an amazing name
3. Where does this text most probably come from?
A.A research plan.B.A science report
C.A nature magazine.D.A tourist guidebook
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10 . Wherever we humans go, we leave behind a mess. That goes for space, too. An estimated 500,000 pieces of debris (碎片) litter the Earth’s orbit as a result of man’s explorations of space. Some satellites have been hit by fast-moving pieces of junk. The remains of old rockets can be the size of a bus, while other debris pieces are simply tiny spots of paint.

Today, our species is responsible for the junk dashing around Earth at high speeds, and if we don’t start actively removing the largest pieces, the risk of collisions will only grow worse. “Imagine how dangerous sailing the high seas would be, if all the ships ever lost in history were still floating on top of the water,” says Jan Wörner, ESA director general. “That is the current situation in orbit, and it cannot be allowed to continue.”

It’s almost as if we need a truck to remove all of failed satellites from our orbit. By 2025, the agency plans on launching the world’s first orbiting junk collector, a four-armed robot that tracks down space waste. The first-of-its-kind task, known as ClearSpace-1, will start collecting only a single piece of space junk to prove the concept works. The target in this case is called Vespa, a leftover from ESA’s Vega rocket launch in 2013. This piece of junk weighs roughly the same as a small satellitle and has a simple shape that should make it easy to grab with four robotic arms. Once it’s safely in the arms of the garbage collector, it will then be dragged out of orbit and allowed to burn up in the atmosphere.

In addition, an Australian company, Electro Optic Systems, has received a $ 3.5 million government fund to develop the world’s first laser tracking (激光跟踪) technology. It would replace existing radar (雷达) networks that currently monitor that part of space. The goal is to track small objects with great accuracy.

1. Why does Jan Wörner refer to ships on the high seas?
A.To explain the danger of space debris.B.To describe the universe’s huge space.
C.To praise man’s explorations of space.D.To compare the oceans with the universe.
2. Humans plan to handle debris by____________.
A.ClearSpace-1 and Vespa
B.ESA’s Vega rocket launch and radar networks
C.the orbiting junk collector and the first laser tracking technology
D.truck to remove all of failed satellites and track small objects
3. What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.Dangerous Space ExplorationB.Cleaning up Space Junk Pieces
C.Developing Space TechnologyD.Launching A Four-armed Robot
4. Where is this text probably from?
A.An astronomy report.B.A travel guidebook.
C.A science fiction.D.An environmental magazine.
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