1 . Terrie Mitchell, 34, from Sheffield, received an unexpected present when she was finally reunited with her beloved cat — 11 years after she first went missing. Chloe, who only has one eye, was discovered living in an overturned wheelie bin just a few streets away from where she was last seen.
Chloe was first brought into her family home as a kitten, when Ms. Mitchell was aged 21 and still living at home with her mum, Jean. When she moved out with her partner, she let the longhaired black cat stay in the house she was used to. But when Ms. Mitchell’s mother died unexpectedly at the age of 60, Chloe disappeared and could not be found anywhere.
Despite searching for her, she all but gave up hope of ever seeing her cat again until she spotted a Facebook post featuring the longhaired cat. Postwoman Andrea Hurst had been delivering a parcel to an elderly lady, when she spotted the cat living in the wheelie bin. On her next round, she asked about the cat and was told she had been staying there for more than six years as the woman had been feeding her. The kindly woman asked a local cat shelter to collect Chloe, before using the social media site to locate the original owners. She wrote, “This is probably a long shot,but does anyone recognize this beautiful cat?”
Ms. Mitchell noticed the post by chance and commented, “Omg, this is my cat!!!!! I can’t stop shaking!!!!! Her name is Chloe!!! Please whoever knows contact me...”
The vet, who confirmed Chloe was more than 10 years old, told her owner it was nothing short of a miracle. Today Chloe is settling in well at her new home and even responds to her original name. Her delighted owner added, “Now I feel guilty that I didn’t search for her better, because she was obviously around. It could give hope to people who haven’t seen their pets for years.”
1. What do we know about Chloe from the first two paragraphs?A.She is a shorthaired cat with only one eye. |
B.She disappeared before Mitchell’s mother died. |
C.She stayed in Jean’s house before she disappeared. |
D.She was discovered in a wheelie bin far from Mitchell's house. |
A.Jean. | B.An unknown person. | C.The vet. | D.Andrea Hurst. |
A.Amazed. | B.Worried. | C.Hopeless. | D.Guilty. |
A.The Best Gift | B.A Kind Woman |
C.An Unexpected Reunion | D.A Missing Cat |
2 . Maybe you often have arguments with your parents about clothes, homework, friends and many other personal things.
As a family member, you should find out what it really means when your parents fight. When your parents get upset with each other, they might cry or say things they don’t really mean. Most people lose their cool now and then, so if your parents are fighting, don’t worry too much about it.
If your parents’ fight really bothers you, you might find it hard to sleep or go to school.
Just remember that no family is perfect and arguments are common in every family.
A.Parents may apologize and make up and the family gets back into its usual way. |
B.But what’s going on when your parents fight with each other? |
C.You should never argue with your parents. |
D.Parents might fight about small things. |
E.If this happens, try talking with one or both of your parents about their behavior. |
F.Actually, it is natural for parents to disagree and argue every now and then. |
G.Make efforts to find a good way to solve it. |
3 . During his youth, Albrecht Durer apprenticed with his father, who was a goldsmith, and also with a local painter. But he showed a remarkable talent for printmaking, which at the same time was the main method of illustrating books. This art form involved carving an image into a block of wood, inking the wood and then pressing it against paper or cloth. Durer’s skillful carving and printing resulted in beautiful prints. His decision to become a print-maker rather than a goldsmith disappointed his father but benefited Durer throughout his adult life.
From time to time, deadly diseases broke out in Durer’s hometown of Nuremburg, Germany. This danger was one reason why Durer decided to leave Nuremberg twice to visit Italy. He was also fascinated by Italy’s Renaissance culture. While there, he absorbed Italian philosophy, science and artistic techniques. He also served as official court artist to two Holy Roman Emperors.
Durer was extremely diligent regarding the details of his artwork as evidenced in his nature pieces. These include Young Hare, which correctly captures the energy of a hare even while it is sitting still, and Rhinoceros which was so correct that it was included in scientific documents for years.
The same attention to details can be seen in Durer’s early self-portrait. The first one that he made at age 13 shows a young boy with childish features. A second self-portrait that he made at age 22 displays a more mature individual who has a greater sense of himself. In a self-portrait done at age 26, he is a finely dressed gentleman, reflecting his rise in status within the printmaking community.
1. What saddened one of Durer’s parents?A.Durer’s lack of concentration. | B.Durer’s pride in his wealth. |
C.Durer’s choice of profession. | D.Durer’s absences from home. |
A.He couldn’t find any work there. | B.He longed to live in the countryside. |
C.He wasn’t able to settle his debt. | D.He wanted to protect his health. |
A.His interest in technology. | B.His evolution as a person. |
C.His strong love of travel. | D.His physical limitations. |
4 . The Metropolitan Museum of Art (Met) is one of the world’s largest and finest art museums. Following the suggested route will help you explore the museum.
The Temple of Dendur
This 2000-year-old building stood near the Nile River, surrounded by a wall that no longer exists. But you can still peek through the gateway. Whose “house” is this? It's not for people. It’s for gods. Can you identify them? They face out. A king faces in, bringing offerings.
MetSpeaks
Bringing together some of the most respected thinkers on a given subject, MetSpeaks features lectures, discussions, talks, films, and forums in which compelling voices explore timely issues that connect to the Met’s exhibitions and permanent collection. Program times, audiences, and topics vary.
Time to Sketch
Settle down for a few minutes, pick something in this gallery, and have fun drawing it. Enjoy the chance to look carefully as you create your own sketch. You’ll be surprised at how much more you notice, thanks to exploring art by sketching.
MetAccess
Make the Met yours! Choose from a variety of services and exciting programs that are offered to meet the needs of visitors with disabilities. Program times, audiences, and topics vary.
Ask for the Access Information brochure and Access Calendar at Information Desks, download the Access Calendar (PDF), or call 212-650-2010 or email access@metmuseum.org.
Admission Fee includes admission to the Main Building and same-week admission to the Cloisters museum and gardens.
Recommended | Fee |
Adults | $25 |
Seniors (65 and older) | $17 |
Students | $12 |
Members (Join Now) | Free |
Children under 12 (accompanied by an adult) | Free |
1. How much is recommended to pay for 4 adult and 2 student visitors?
A.124 | B.111 | C.103 | D.99 |
A.A high wall is surrounding the 2000-year-old building now. |
B.The building is designed for Emperor to live in. |
C.The Nile River witnessed the history of the building. |
D.A king faces out, bringing offerings in the temple. |
A.Issues connected with agricultural economy will be discussed in MetSpeaks. |
B.Visitors can choose something in the gallery and have fun drawing it on the wall. |
C.You can email access@metmuseum.org for more Admission information. |
D.Disabled people will find various services and programs offered especially for them. |
5 . There are two species of crocodile in Australia—the saltwater crocodiles and the freshwater ones.
Saltwater crocodiles are among the world's largest crocodiles, with males often reaching five metres. But some can reach six to eight metres. Females grow up to 2.5 metres long.
Saltwater crocodiles live in rivers, and coastal waters in northern Australia and eat a wide variety of prey. The young ones stick to insects, small reptiles and fish. But adults hunt for bigger prey like snakes, monkeys and cattle. And they have been known to attack humans.
Freshwater crocodiles, however, aren't usually dangerous to people. They live in freshwater streams, rivers and large water holes in northern Australia. Freshwater crocodiles aren't as big as saltwater ones either, reaching a length of three metres at most.
Crocodiles first appeared 200 million years ago and lived originally on land. But they soon evolved into aquatic (水生的) animals.
These reptiles are excellent predators (肉食动物) and have few natural enemies. Crocodiles have about 30 or 40 teeth in each jaw. And it is the jaw that gives a unique feature to them.
A crocodile can close its jaws with such force that it can break the bones of some animals. Yet, once the jaws are shut, they're so weak that they can be held together by a person's hand.
To reproduce, crocodiles, like other reptiles, lay eggs. One female can produce between 20 and 90 eggs at a time. Once laid, female crocodiles bury their eggs in sand or mud, where they are left to hatch. Some females stay in the area to protect the nest and look after the young after they hatch, but often other predators eat the eggs.
1. The largest crocodiles in Australia can reash a length of ________.A.three metres | B.five metres |
C.eight metres | D.ten metres |
A.their eating habits |
B.the law to find a mate |
C.the key to their strong power |
D.threat against their reproduction |
A.Theh have the same size. |
B.They both live in freshwater streams. |
C.They are usually both dangerous to people. |
D.They both live in northern Australia. |
A.crocodiles close their jaws very quickly |
B.crocodiles' jaws are easy to control when they are open |
C.crocodiles are not dangerous to people when their jaws are closed |
D.crocodiles' jaws are very powerful when closing |
A.The eggs will be kept under the ground. |
B.The eggs will be hatched by their parents. |
C.The male crocodiles will protect the eggs. |
D.The female crocodiles will leave the nest. |
6 . We have studied in Songpu High school for several months. When I first went into the school gate and saw my new classroom and teachers, I thought I would have a new start. The school life is very busy and exciting. There are many activities in our school, such as Sports Meeting, Science Week, Art Week and so on. We all take an active part in them. I have made many new friends and we often help and learn from each other in study.Our teachers have taught us a lot. They not only teach us how to study but also teach us how to be a useful person in society. They tell us which thing is worth doing.Habit is a second nature.Our teachers often remind us to form a good habit.
People often said: There is no royal to learning. Now I feel it is true. The study now is far more different than before. I often find there is something difficult to understand at once. At this time, you must spend a lot of time studying by yourself or you won't make progress. Of course study is hard but when you make progress you'll find it is interesting.
Our school is clean and beautiful. There are many trees and flowers around it.In order to make our school more and more beautiful we should try our best to keep it clean.
Today we are proud of Songpu. Tomorrow Songpu will be proud of us.
1. ________ is also important besides studying hard according to this passage.A.Being a useful person | B.Good studying habit |
C.Taking part in activities | D.Making progress |
A.thankful | B.enthusiastic |
C.loving | D.exciting |
A.boring | B.harmonious (和谐的) |
C.terrible | D.quiet |
A.An Attractive School | B.My School Life |
C.I Like My School | D.My Teacher |
A.of; who | B.for; who | C.of; he | D.for; he |
A.refer to | B.turn to | C.look up | D.make up |
A.conservative | B.conventional | C.contradictory | D.consistent |