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     Early in the year of 2010, a chocolate theme park was opened in Beijing. About 80,000
kilograms of chocolate was used to build the park. The park displayed a mini-army of 560
Terracotta Warriors (秦始皇陵兵马俑) and a 33-foot-long replica (复制品) of a section of
the Great Wall. People were able to watch different types of chocolate, and bought some
chocolate souvenirs to take home.
     A walking robot maid (女保姆) was made by South Korean scientists. They spent two
years developing the robot maid. She is 1.3 meters tall and weighs 55 kilograms. She can
clean at home, make the bed and even heat food in a microwave oven. She can also be used
in different or dangerous situations for humans.
     In 19th FIFA World Cup, the football players from all of Nike"s national teams wore
special sports clothes. The special clothes were made from recycled plastic bottles from
Japan and Taiwan. Each special shirt was made up of eight recycled plastic bottles. It was
the first time that the athletes wore such uniforms. People think that they are the most
environmentally friendly (环保的) uniforms in football history.
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Part One
     China"s worst drought in fifty years is doing harm to most of the country"s south. Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi,
Anhui and Jiangsu provinces have suffered the most because of little rain.35 million people have been affected
by the big thirst, according to China"s Ministry of Civil Affairs. 4 million of them cannot get safe drinking water.
     Dongting Lake in Hunan has now become smaller by two thirds. Gao Yibing, fisherman, said, "No eggs
were produced, so there"s no young fish. We would not be able to fish anything in autumn and winter."
Part Two
     Medecims Sans Frontieres, or Doctors Without Borders, is a group that helps people in need. In 1971,
some French doctors and journalists formed MSF. In 1999, MSF won the Nobel Peace Prize.
     Doctors of MSF go to different countries to help poor people for free. These people are sick and hurt.
They do not have enough money, food or water.
      MSF work in more than 70 countries including Iraq and Sudan. There are wars, disasters or diseases in
these countries. MSF doctors treat these sick people and speak out for them. They try to tell the world about
what they see in the poor countries. This makes the world pay more attention to these places.
Part Three
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                                                             Concerts
                                                       2011 China Music Valley
                                              International Music Festival Beijing
                                                           June 30th
                                  Venue: Beijing Yuyang International Ski Resort
                                        Booking Tickets: ¥200 (per day)
                                        Tickets at the Door: ¥260 (per day)
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     Welcome to the Amazing kids Website! Here you can read about clever children all over the world.
     Gina, who is thirteen years old, got first prize in the "Young Cook of the Year" competition and is now
writing her own recipe (烹饪) book for kids. "I want it to be fun to read and easy enough for children to use,"
she says. Gina learned by observing (观察) her father, who"s also good at cooking, in the kitchen. She wants
to encourage other children to cook because"everyone needs to eat, so it"s a skill that will always be useful!"
     Fourteen-year-old Bren used to love running until he had a serious car accident three years ago. He lost part
of one leg and didn"t even expect to walk again. Now he"s an athlete who has recently completed a marathon.
"After my accident I wanted to give up," he says. "But now I"m happy to be alive and able to continue running."
    Helga has always been good at science, but she thought it was too difficult to become an inventor. Then
she heard about an accident that had happened when a car hit a train in her town. "That gave me an idea,"
says the clever sixteen-year-old girl. It took her over a year to invent a special machine that tells car drivers
when a train is coming. One company is already interested in selling it, so it may be in the shops soon!
1. How is Gina trying to encourage other children to cook?
A. By observing her father.
B. By writing a recipe book for kids.
C. By giving them delicious food to eat.
D. By getting first prize in the competition.
2. Why is it surprising that Bren is an athlete?
A. Because he can" t walk.
B. Because he lost part of one leg.
C. Because he gave up running.
D. Because he used to love running.
3. Which of the following is true about Helga?
A. She saw a car hit a train in her town.
B. She sold special machines to car drivers.
C. She invented a special machine for car drivers.
D. It is impossible for her to become an inventor.
4. Which would be the best title for the passage?
A. Amazing Kids, Special Abilities
B. How to Be a Good Student
C. Different People, Different Ideas
D. How to Get Living Skills
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                                                          Sailing
     Welcome to our TV show On the Go. Today we are going to talk about an exciting sport-sailing. First
let"s talk to Sue, an 18-year-old girl who loves sailing.
Host: When did you start sailing, Sue?
Sue: I started sailing when I was 15 years old.
Host: Is it a difficult sport to learn?
Sue: Yes, it is more difficult than any other sport. For example,you need to learn about the wind
       directions (方向) and how to move the sails in the right way.
Host: How often do you go sailing?
Sue: I go sailing with my father every weekend.
Host: How far do you go sailing?
Sue: It depends on the wind.
Host: OK. Thank you,Sue. Good luck with your sailing.
     Are you interested in sailing after hearing the interview?
     If you want to learn sailing, here is a chance for you.The Water Sports Center will organize sailing
lessons. Each lesson will cost you ¥20 and there are 5 lessons altogether (总共).
1. What does Sue think of learning sailing?
A. Easy.
B. Boring.
C. Difficult.
D. Dangerous.
2. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Sue always sails very far.
B. Sue goes sailing every weekend.
C. Sue goes sailing with her friends.
D. Sue started sailing at the age of 18.
3. If you want to learn sailing at the Water Sports Center,how much will you pay?
A. ¥15.
B. ¥20.
C. ¥50.
D. ¥100.
阅读匹配。 阅读第1-5段材料,根据每段内容从A 至E中选出恰当的标题。
1._______
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     Song Zuying is the most famous soprano (女高音歌唱家) in China. In the eyes
of the Chinese people, Song Zuying is the star of oriental art (东方艺术). She was
born in a beautiful place-Guzhang County in West Hunan. In recent years, she has
been awarded many highest prizes in various music contests. She loves her
hometown and does a lot for the people there.
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Friday January 28. 2011
     China"s world number seven Li Na became the first Chinese tennis player
to reach a Grand Slam final at this year"s Australian Open."It was the first
match easy or tough? Nothing between." said Li, who has defeated Zahlavpva
Strycova on her way to the Australian Open final.
Tuesday March 52011
     Besides China, more than 70 countries have offered Japan help after the
earthquake. Two US search and rescue teams, with 144 stuff and 12 dogs,
have begun work; The southern Afghan city of Kandahar announced it would
donate (捐赠) $50.000 to die"brothers and sisters" of Japan
Thursday May 19, 2011
     Canada pop star Justin. Bieber got a hugely disappointing greeting when he
arrived in Hong Kon8 on Wednesday. Just seven fans showed up at the city"s
airport to greet Bieber. Bieber"s concert-one of the last shows in his "My World"
tour-is on Friday in Hong Kong,
Monday May 30. 2011
    A serious drought aloft the Yang River has affected over 34 million people,
leaving farmers and livestocks (牲畜) without water. Over 4.23 million people
are having difficulty finding enough drinking water, |while more than 5 million
need help to tight against the drought.