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London had to raise money for 2012 Olympic Games by selling lottery.
People will have one in 4. 93 chance of winning the prize. It has 11 kinds of prizes including the
highest prize 2,012 pounds.
"More than ll million lottery cards will be on sale when the prize comes. " Camelot, the National
Lottery operator said.
It is a part of series of National Lottery Games and Television Shows aimed at raising l. 5 billion
pounds for the Games which begin in seven years.
London plans to spend 2; 375 billion pounds on building new facilities and l. 5 billion on running
costs when the world"s biggest sporting event returns to the capital for the first time since 1948.
Camelot also hopes to have a new game in 2012, a guessing game about the 2008 Beijing Olympic
Games, and a series of scratch cards and other games.
These all depend on the permission of the National Lottery Commission and the International
Olympic Committee.
报据短文内容,判断下列句子的正 (T)误 (F)。
( )1. The Olympic Games will be held in London in 2012.
( )2 London has enough money to hold the Olympic Games at present.
( )3. They. will sell 10 million lottery cards to raise money for the Olympics.
( )4. London will plan to spend 2. 375 billion pounds on building new facilities.
( )5. This is the first time for London to hold the Olympic Games.
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试题【阅读理解。 London had to raise money for 2012 Olympic Games by selling lottery. 】;主要考察你对社会现象类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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Most students sleep less than nine hours every night because they have much homework to do. Some
homework is given by their teachers, and some by their parents. Also, some students don"t know how
to save time. They are not careful enough while they do their homework, so it takes them a lot of time.
Some students spend too much time watching TV programmes or playing computer games. They stay
up very late. Some students have to get up early, every morning on weekdays to get to school on time
by bus or by bike. It can be a long way from home to school.
Schools and parents should cut down some of the homework so that the children can enjoy more
than nine hours of sleep every night for their health. As we all know, children are our country"s future.
They should be well cared for.
B. Some of them go to school by bus.
C. Schools cut down some of their homework.
D. Students go to school on weekdays.
B. They have too much homework.
C. They watch too much TV.
D. They live near their school.
B. Parents only.
C. Both teachers and parents.
D. No one.
B. Cut down their homework.
C. Take away their TVs.
D. Let the students sleep late.
B. The children are our future.
C. Students should have much homework to do.
D. Children should have more than nine hours" sleeping time.
Much meaning can be carried clearly with our eyes, so it is often said that eyes can speak.
Do you have such kind of eyes? In a bus. you may look at a stranger, but not too long. And if he
finds that he is being looked at, he may feel uncomfortable. The same in daily life, if you are looked at
for more than necessary, you will look at yourself up and down, to see if there is something wrong with
you. If nothing goes wrong, you will feel angry toward the person who is looking at you that way. Eyes
do speak, right?
Looking too long at someone may seem to be impolite. But sometimes things are different. If a man
looks at a woman for more than lo seconds, it may mean that he wishes to attract her attention, to make
her understand that he loves her. When two people are in a conversation, the speaker will only look at
the listener from time to time, in order to make sure that the listener does pay attention to what he or she
is speaking. Lovers will enjoy looking at each other or being looked at for a long time, to show
something that words can"t express.
Clearly, eyes contact should be done according to the relationship between two people and the place
where you stay.
1. From the passage, we can know our can carry much meaning clearly.
2. If a _ looks at you for too long time in a bus, you will feel uncomfortable.
3. If someone looks at you for more than necessary, you will first look at yourself to if there is
something wrong.
4. It is to look at someone too long.
5. We can use our eyes to _ some meaning but we must pay attention to the relationship between
two people and the place where you stay.
When Xia Min started drinking alcohol (酒) with her classmates at a friend"s birthday party, she
didn"t realize a tragedy (悲剧) was drawing near. She drank a lot and fell into a coma (昏迷). The
15-year-old girl from Chongqing never recovered.
Xia"s death is a warning to other students. A new rule went into effect on January 1st. 2006.
Teenagers are not allowed to buy or drink alcohol. Shops are not allowed to sell it to them.
A 1999 Chinese law forbade (禁止) shops to sell alcohol to underage youths. But it is not taken
seriously by shopkeepers because it doesn"t have specific punishment. People hope the new rule will
work. It sets a 2,000 yuan fine for those who sell alcohol to underage youths.
China doesn"t have a legal (合法的) drinking age. But in China "underage" has been understood to
mean under 18.
"I tasted alcohol when having the dinner of the last New Year"s Eve," said Liang Yuqi, a 16-year-old
girl in Xiamen. She believes that the new rule will stop teenagers from drinking and help them grow in
a healthy way. "Although it may be a little disappointing not to have beer at parties, I think we can have
soft drinks instead," she said.
1. Xia Min died from alcohol at the age of .
A. 15
B. 16
C. 18
2. The underlined word "it" refers to (指) _
A. a shopkeeper
B. the new rule
C. the 1999 Chinese law
3. We can know from the passage that _ .
A. it is against the new rule for underage youths to drink alcohol
B. without an ID card, young people can"t buy alcohol
C. it seems that the young girl, Liang Yuqi, likes to drink alcohol
4. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
A. The new rule has worked very well.
B. Shoppers mustn"t sell alcohol to teens under 18.
C. Shoppers can sell alcohol to everyone.
5. This passage is mainly about _ .
A. the harm of drinking alcohol
B. the legal age for drinking alcohol
C. a new rule to stop underage drinking
of small shops along busy __1__ have changed into __2__ game houses in order to get more money.
These places are always crowded with __3__ especially young boys.
In the computer game houses, people __4__ a lot of money competing (竞赛) with the machines. It"s
__5__ for one to win a computer, but one can make progress after __6__ again and again. People have
a kind of gambling psychology (赌博心理) when they play computer games. The more they __7__, the
more they want to win. For school boys, they have no __8__ for their lessons. When class is over, they
run to the nearby computer game houses. Some of them can get enough money from their parents. But
some of them are not __9__ enough to get the money. They begin to take away other students" money
and__10__ thieves.
( )1. A. streets ( )2. A. small ( )3. A. people ( )4. A. take ( )5. A. easy ( )6. A. drive ( )7. A. hope ( )8. A. different ( )9. A. bad ( )10. A. are | B. cities B. big B. person B. spend B. hard B. to make B. lose B. secret B. angry B. look like | C. villages C. computers C. women C. use C. important C. trying C. do C. mind C. lucky C. become |
根据短文内容,判断下列句子的正 (T)误(F)。 Last Sunday, the elephant keeper at London Zoo, Jim Robson, was killed by one of the elephants he loved. This was terrible, and it could be a big problem for the future of London Zoo and maybe for all of Britain"s city zoos. London Zoo said that it would move its three elephants to a wild animal park outside London. Its leader said, "We are sorry that the elephants are leaving. The elephants have been here since 1831." One British newspaper said, though many small animals are interesting, most people want to see big animals and most of all elephants. London Zoo is not only losing its elephants. The tigers will also leave soon and most of the bears have already gone. A woman hoped the zoo could keep the big animals. She said, "This is the only way the young people can see animals without traveling to other country. " Zoos are not good place for animals, but they can help to keep them well. Children can also learn a lot about the animals when they visit zoos. ( )1. An elephant keeper at London Zoo was killed by one tiger. ( )2. They would move its three elephants to a wild animal park. ( )3. Many people are glad when the elephants are leaving. ( )4. The elephants have been in London Zoo since 1831. ( )5. London Zoo is only losing its elephants. |