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Country | China | Australia | Italy | Britain |
Position (位置) | Eastern Asia | Oceania (大洋洲) | Southern Europe (欧洲) | Western Europe |
Capital | Beijing | Canberra (堪培拉) | Rome | London |
Population | 1.3 billion | 19 million | 56 million | 55 million |
Language | Chinese | English | Italian | English |
Places of interest | Great Wall | Sydney Opera House (悉尼歌剧院) | Leaning Tower of Pisa (比萨斜塔) | Big Ben |
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F1 is a very fast car race. It is one of the most popular sports in the world. The drivers go at over 300 kilometers an hour every race. But F1 cars didn"t always go so fast. In 1895, the first F1 race began in France. During that race, it took the drivers 48 hours to finish 580 kilometers. In 1901, the best drivers had an average (平均) speed of 100 kilometers an hour. Modern grand prix (奖品) F1 racing began in 1950 in Britain. Grand prix is French. It means "large prize". Today, 12 teams and 24 drivers race to get points. There are races at different tracks (路线) all over the world from March to October every year. There are also F2 and F3 racing. But the cars are slower and less high-tech. During a F1 race, drivers have to make several stops to change tyres(轮胎) and put more petrol in their cars. A team of people do these tasks together to make the stops short. Some people lift the car up, others change the tyres. While this team works on the tyres, another person puts petrol in the car and a different person cleans the driver"s helmet. One more person talks to the driver about how to win. It"s amazing that all those people finish it in just a few seconds! During 100-meter races, people count the athletes" speed by 1/100th (0. 01) of a second, for example 10.81 seconds. In the world of car racing, however, the race has to be timed to 1/1,000th(0. 001) of a second. That is 50 times faster than the time for a blink (眨眼). F1 cars look very colorful. First, cars of different teams have different colors. Then there are a lot of advertisements on the cars. | ||||
1. The best drivers in F1 races can reach the speed of ____ an hour. | ||||
A. 100 kilometers B. 300 kilometers C. 580 kilometers D. 1,000 kilometers | ||||
2. Modern grand prix F1 racing first began ____. | ||||
A. in France B. in Britain C. in 1895 D. in 1901 | ||||
3. Today F1 race is held ____. | ||||
A. at different tracks all the year round B. every month all over the world C. from March to October every year D. in France and Britain every year | ||||
4. When the driver makes stops in a race, a team of people will ____. | ||||
A. help him make the stops short B. lift the car up and change the tyres C. put petrol in the car and clean the car D. clean the driver"s helmet | ||||
5. In the world of car racing, the race has to be timed to ____. | ||||
A. second B. 10. 81 second C. 1/100th of a second D. 1/1,000th of a second | ||||
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The Inventions Paper was first made in the year 105. It was made by a Chinese named Cai Lun. For over 500 years paper was made only in China. People in Japan learned of paper around the year 600. As years went by, people in other places began to make paper. The lead (铅) pencil is not made of lead. It is made of graphite (石墨). People found graphite in 1564. They thought it was a kind of lead. Today we still call pencils "lead pencils". The first pencils were made by putting strings (线) around sticks of graphite. The first wooden pencils were made by Kasper Faber in Germany in 1761. Erasers (橡皮) like those we use today were first made in France by a man named Magellan in 1752. It was Hyman L. Lipman who first put eraser on the ends of pencils. And that is how the pencils came to be. | ||||
1. How many years earlier was paper made in China than in Japan? A. About 100 years. B. About 400 years. C. More than 500 years. D. 495 years 2. Germans made paper _____. A. earlier than Japan B. later than Japan C. as early as Japan D. as late as Japan 3. At first pencils were made of _____. A. wood B. lead C. sticks D. string and graphite 4. Kasper Faber was _____. A. an Englishman B. a Frenchman C. a German D. an American 5. Which of the following statements is NOT true? A. Paper was first made in China. B. Graphite isn"t a kind of lead. C. The first wooden pencils were made in Germany. | ||||
短文填空。根据短文内容,在空格处填入正确的单词,使意思完整。 | ||||
There are a lot pubic libraries in Britain. These libraries have one 1 and fifteen million books,not including (包括) those libraries of public schools. Pubic libraries 2 only lend books,music record (唱片) 3 a1so help children,patients in hospitals and 4 to get special play readings,film shows and so on. The first public libraries 5 founded in about the year1850.Today"s public libraries usually have a reading-room a lending room and a reference room. The greatest and famous library in Britain is that of the British Museum in London.it was founded in 1753 and has the 6 collection of antiquities (古董收藏) and over 6 000 000 books,Every magazine, newspaper,book, 7 it is published (出版),one copy of it must be 8 to the British Museum.The Reading Room of the Museum is famous for 9 of famous and great persons who have studied there.The British Museum is not, 10 the way,a lending library. 1. __________ 2. __________ 3. __________ 4. __________ 5. __________ 6. __________ 7. __________ 8. __________ 9. __________ 10. __________ | ||||
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In south China we eat rice every day. Sometimes we eat it two or three times a day, for breakfast, lunch and supper. We usually eat it with fish, meat and vegetable. The Japanese eat rice, too. They also eat a lot of fish. They sometimes eat raw (生的) fish. In Africa, maize (玉米) is the most important food. People there make maize into flour (面粉). From this flour they make different kinds of bread and cakes. In western (西方的) countries such as Britain, Australia and the U.S.A, the most important food is bread or potatoes. People there usually make their bread from wheat flour. They cook the potatoes in different ways. In England the most popular food is fish and chips. Sometimes people cook this food at home, but usually they buy it at the shop. They eat this food at home, in their work place, in the park or on the road. People call it "take-away" food. | ||||
1. Who sometimes eat fish when it isn"t cooked? ______________________________________ 2. What is the most important food for African people? ______________________________________ 3. Is England a western country? ______________________________________ 4. Where do people get "take-away" food from? ______________________________________ 5. What is the title (题目) of this passage? ______________________________________ | ||||
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The seasons in Australia are not like ours. When it is winter in North China, it is summer there. Australia is a southem country. It is in the south of the Earth. June, July and August are the winter months; September, October and November are spring; summer is in December, January and February; March, April and May are the autumn months. The north of the country is hotter than the south. The east coast has rain all the year round. There are no dry months there. The southeast winds blow all the year. They bring rain from the sea. There is no much rain on the west side. The southeast part of Australia has summer rain from the southeast winds. They only blow here in summer. The southwest part of Australia has winter rain. The west winds blow over the southwest in winter only. In summer the southwest of the country has no rain. In the north of Australia there is no rain in winter. The rain comes in summer. The northwest winds bring it. | ||||
1. When it is spring in North China,it is in Australia. | ||||
A. spring B. summer C. autumn D.winter | ||||
2. The southwest part of Australia . | ||||
A. doesn"t have winter rain B. has summer ram C. has spring rain D. has winter rain | ||||
3. Only the southeast part of Australia has summer rain, doesn"t it? | ||||
A. Yes,it has. B. No,it hasn"t. C. Yes ,it does. D. No,it doesn"t. |