1 . Let us suppose it is now about A.D. 2060. Let’s believe it is about forty-four years from now. Of course, things have changed and life is very different.
Voyages to the moon are being made every day. It is as easy to take a holiday on the moon today as it was for the people in 1960 to take a holiday in Europe. At a number of scenic spots on the moon, many hotels have been built. The hotels are air-conditioned, naturally. In order that everyone can enjoy the beautiful scenery on the moon, every room has at least one picture window.
Everything imaginable is provided for entertainment of young and old.
What are people eating now? People are still eating food. They haven’t yet started to take on heir (继承) supply of energy directly. They may some day. But many foods now come in pill forms, and the food that goes into the pill continues to come mainly from green plants.
Since there are several times as many people in the world today as there were a hundred years ago, most of our planet’s surface has to be filled. The deserts are irrigated (灌溉) with water and crops are no longer destroyed by pests. The harvest is always good.
Farming, of course, is very highly developed. Very few people have to work on the farm. It is possible to run the farm by just pushing a few buttons now and then.
Such would be our life in 2060.
1. When was the passage written?A.In about 1960. | B.In about 2004. | C.In about 2010. | D.In about 2016. |
A.Biscuits in pill forms. | B.Foods in pill forms. |
C.Foods in water forms. | D.Foods in gas forms. |
A.There is smaller population. | B.There are more pests. |
C.There is less water. | D.The crops are getting better. |
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10:30—11:00 | Break and Snack | |||
11:00—12:00 | Team Preparation | Science | Role Play: Let’s Be Little Farmers | Art and Creativity |
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1. How long does the farming experience camp last?
A.Two days. | B.Three days. | C.Four days. | D.Five days. |
A.July 6th. | B.July 5th. | C.July 4th. | D.July 3rd. |
A.Chinese | B.Japanese | C.English | D.French |
3 . In order to educate the students better, a middle school develops new rules to decide who is the excellent student. Some of them are put forward by the teachers as follows:
Teacher One: Do more activities at school. Good students love animals and care for others. April is Bird-loving Month in China.
Teacher Two: Please don’t copy others’ work. Have you ever copied someone else’s work in an exam? Don’t do it again!
You must enter healthy websites for your homework or just for fun.
Teacher Four: Learn to cooperate (合作). When you play basketball, only working together can make your team stronger. Be friendly to people you are with.
Teacher Five: Be open to new ideas. Have you ever thought people live on the moon? Maybe you’ll discover Earth II someday.
A.Don’t look down upon new ideas. |
B.Our school will do something to celebrate it. |
C.Everything on the Internet is suitable for kids. |
D.Try to think more about others, not only yourself. |
E.That’s not something honest students should do. |
F.Teacher Three |
G.Pay attention to your eating habits. |
4 . Cute lion heads, loud gongs (锣) and drums, an excited crowd- these are all parts of the lion dances you often see during Chinese holidays or at the openings of new shops and restaurants. Ancient Chinese people thought the lion stood for (代表) braveness. It can drive away bad things and bring good luck. As one of the most well- known folk dances in China, the lion dance has been performed for more than 2,000 years. It was very popular during the Tang Dynasty(618﹣907).
Wang Rentao, 41, has been performing the lion dance for 28 years. Born in Zhongkeng village in Dongguan, Guangdong, Wang watched villagers perform it when he was young. “It’s a historical tradition here and the love for lion dance is in everyone’s blood,” Wang said.
Now the head of the village’s lion dance performers, Wang is proud of the group’s achievements. “We’ve won many prizes and taken part in many important events, including the celebration of the 70th birthday of New China at Tian’anmen Square, ” Wang said.
Wang’s group is famous for dancing on quincuncial pile (梅花桩), one of the most difficult lion dance skills. Performers jump from one pile to another at a height of about 2.5 meters. The distance between the piles can be as far as 1.8 meters.
“The training is really difficult. Performers need to have lots of good practice of kung fu skills first. Even with that, they can fall from the pile and get hurt,” Wang said. “But that’s also the amazing part of lion dance, the part that makes it valuable heritage.”
The lion dance is popular not just in China, but in overseas Chinese communities. Many overseas (海外的) Chinese see the lion as a symbol of China. The lion dance reminds them of the culture of their homeland.
1. What did the lion stand for in ancient China?A.Bad things | B.Good luck | C.Kindness | D.Braveness |
A.For more than 200 years. | B.For no more than 200 years. |
C.For over 2,000 years. | D.For less than 2,000 years. |
A.遗产 | B.资源 | C.友谊 | D.经历 |
A.You can’t see lion dance at Tian’anmen Square |
B.Not everyone in Zhongkeng village loves lion dance |
C.The lion dance was very popular during the Han Dynasty. |
D.In the eyes of many overseas Chinese, the lion is a symbol of China. |
5 . It was a very cold day and the wind was blowing. But Li Yungang didn’t feel it. He even felt hot. After all, this 14-year-old student from Beijing Jingshan School was cutting grass for three hours.
This was the first time this city boy had done any farm work. “It was not that easy. My legs and arms were sore,” he said.
From now on, more Beijing middle school students will have a similar experience. 5,500 students from 13 city middle schools will take part in a one-week farm work program in the autumn and spring.
About 250 students from Beijing Jingshan School took part in it from Oct. 25 to 30. They dug peanuts (花生), cut grass, swept fallen leaves and did other farm work.
Lin Ruohan, 13, thought the work was hard, but she was very enjoyable. “When we dig peanuts out, we must be quick to pick them up. If not, they may be covered in the ground again. We must be patient and work as a team,” she said.
But when she tasted the fresh peanuts, she felt happy. “I had never eaten such sweet peanuts before,” she said.
Some of her classmates also learned what kind of fruits and peanuts grow in the ground. “We learned a lot about farming by seeding (播种) them rather than just reading about them in textbooks,” she said.
The farm not only gave them knowledge but also gave them a new view.
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1. How old is Li Yungang from Beijing Jingshan School?A.11 years old. | B.12 years old. | C.13 years old. | D.14 years old. |
A.250. | B.5,500. | C.500. | D.1,000. |
A.in a storybook | B.in a science fiction |
C.in a website | D.in a travel magazine |
A.It’s difficult but enjoyable. | B.It’s easy but boring. |
C.It’s easy and interesting. | D.It’s difficult and boring. |
6 . I am a product of mixed cultures ( dad is Arab , mom is American ), and I have grown up with cultural differences all my life . This has made me very conscious of watching what people do in different cultures around the world . Cross cultural understanding is really necessary if you want to get along with people from other places .
It is very common , and not considered rude to ask a person’ s age in Japan when you meet them for the first time . The Japanese language is a rich and complex language that has different words to use depending on the age or the person you are talking to . Therefore , it’s important for people to know your age range so as not to offend (冒犯) you by showing you less respect than you are due .
Hand gestures and signals are always better to use only in your home country where you understand what they mean . In Turkey , for example , allowing your thumb to protrude ( between your first and second finger in a fist is extremely rude. Also , don’t make an “OK” gesture , unless you mean to call someone a fool .
Don’t touch anyone’s head in Malaysia , especially babies . Pointing is also considered rude in Malaysia , where directions are normally given with an open hand .
Giving gifts in China can get you into trouble . Certain gifts in China can cause great offence, such as giving cut flowers , which is only done at funerals . Giving a clock is seen as bad luck since the words “giving a clock” sound just like the words “attending a funeral”. A gift of shoes would be interpreted as giving a gift of evil (邪恶). Nothing is expected to be associated with the word “four” because it sounds like the word “death”.
1. Why do Japanese like to ask others’ ages ?A.To express their respect . | B.To satisfy their curiosity . |
C.To avoid offending others . | D.To appear more friendly . |
A.A smile . | B.A fight . | C.Some help . | D.An agreement . |
A.Sending cut flowers to others . |
B.Opening your hands in the street . |
C.Putting your hand on a child’s head . |
D.Purchasing a clock for your friend . |
A.Cultural Differences Around the World |
B.The Meaning of Culture in the Author’s Eyes |
C.Communication Is Important in Modern Society |
D.Living Abroad Helps to Learn Different Cultures |
A.Floor 8 | B.Floor 6 | C.Floor 9 | D.Floor 4 |
7 . A study of 3,884 students from primary schools to colleges found that examinations made 83.1 percent of primary students anxious, and more than 40 percent of high school children were out of sorts (身体不适) because of stress and anxiety.
Moreover,75 percent of the high school respondents admitted, that they had problems talking to their parents and more than 55 percent of them found it hard to associate with other people, according to the study.
It is not difficult to conclude that our children are not happy.
Today’s kids are coming home from school weighed down with backpacks full of books and worksheets. They are spending hours at desk at night, seldom going outside to play and getting to bed late.
How can this be a good thing? Homework is eating away children’s time to play freely with neighborhood kids-and more importantly, their time to sleep.
Homework can enrich the education process. But like all things, too much of it may dampen (减少) a student’s enthusiasm for learning. To raise cheerful, contented and well-mannered children, parents need to put in a lot of time and effort. Their eyes should go beyond their children’s preparations for tests. Children need a break too. So let them be in control of parts of the day.
1. What does the passage mainly talk about?A.High school students suffer more than primary school students. |
B.Most of the students have no problem talking to their parents. |
C.The teenagers suffer from heavy workload. |
D.The students are not happy at home. |
A.They have to take their backpacks. | B.They have to stay up late. |
C.They have to eat more. | D.They have more time to play outdoors. |
A.They should spend more time with their children. | B.They need to ask their children to work hard? |
C.They should not care about their children’s test results. | D.They need to give children more free time. |
A.Negative. | B.Supportive. | C.Unconcerned. | D.Uncertain |
A.电脑 | B.书包 | C.药物 | D.衣服 |
8 . Guide for Teenagers
The teenage years can be tough, and it’s normal to feel sad every now and then. But if these feelings don’t go away or become so intense that you can’t handle them, you may be suffering from depression.
Try not to isolate yourself
When you’re depressed, you may not feel like seeing anybody or doing anything. If you just stay in bed all day and isolate yourself, you will feel more depressed.
Keep your body healthy
Making healthy lifestyle choices can do wonders for your mood. Ever heard of a “runnershigh”? Physical activity can be as effective as medications for depression, so get involved in sports, ride your bike, or take a dance class. Any activity helps!
Avoid alcohol and drugs
You maybe try drinking or use drugs in an effort to escape from your feelings and get a “mood boost”, even if just for a short time. However substance use can not only make depression worse, but can cause you to become more depressed.
Stress and worry can lead to depression. Talk to a teacher if exams or classes seem overwhelming. In addition, if you have a health concern you feel you can’t talk to your parents about, see a doctor. A health professional can help you approach your parents and guide you toward appropriate treatment. If you’re dealing with relationship, friendship, or family problems, talk to an adult you trust.
A.Ask for help if you are stressed. |
B.Even a short walk can be beneficial. |
C.Turn to your parents for help. |
D.But as you get out into the world, you may find yourself feeling better. |
E.In short, drinking and taking drugs will make you feel worse-not better-in the long run. |
F.The more exercise you do, the healthier you will be. |
G.Help is available and you have more power than you think. |
9 . Rescuers in the Turkish city of Izmir have pulled a young girl out alive from the ruins of a collapsed housing complex four days after a strong earthquake hit Türkiye and Greece. The girl was taken to a hospital in an emergency vehicle. Sounds of cheering could be heard from rescue workers and people watching nearby.
Health Minister Fahrettin Koca identified the girl on Twitter as 3-year-old Ayda Gezgin. The child had been trapped inside the rubble (瓦砾) for 91 hours. She was the 107th person to have been rescued from collapsed buildings since Friday, the day the quake struck.
After her rescue, Ayda could be heard calling out for her mother in a video that played on television. But Ayda’s mother did not survive. Her body was found in the rubble hours later. Ayda’s brother and father were not inside the building at the time of the quake.
Rescuer Nusret Aksoy told reporters that he was searching through the wreckage of the building when he heard a child’s scream. He then called for silence. He later found the girl in a small space next to a dishwasher. The girl waved at him, told him her name and said that she was okay, Aksoy said. “I got goose bumps and my colleague Ahmet cried,” he told Haber Turk television.
Ibrahim Topal, of the Humanitarian Relief Foundation said, “My colleague and I looked at each other in surprise. We listened again. There was a very weak voice saying something . And then we shut everything down and started listening again. And there really was a voice.”
Health ministry officials said the girl was in good condition but would be kept under observation. She asked for a special meal of meatballs and a yogurt drink on her way to the hospital, the state-operated Anadolu Agency reported.
1. How did rescue workers and people watching feel when the girl was rescued?A.Sorrowful. | B.Worried. | C.Pitiful. | D.Excited. |
A.To talk to his colleague. | B.To make the little girl calm. |
C.To locate where the voice came from. | D.To make himself heard by the girl. |
A.She was anxious. | B.She was calm. |
C.She was desperate. | D.She was frightened. |
A.The damage caused by the earthquake in Turkiye. |
B.The terrible earthquake that hit Turkish city of Izmir. |
C.The present condition of the girl saved from the earthquake. |
D.The rescue of a 3-year-old girl after being trapped for four days. |
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C.The toy duck. | D.The toy plane. |
A.The toy train and the toy duck. | B.The toy duck and the toy plane. |
C.The toy plane and the toy monkey. | D.The toy monkey and the toy duck. |
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C.The toy duck. | D.The robot dog. |
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