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i 4 the classroom? I can see a b 5 desk in the front of the classroom. Some books are o 6 the desk. What other things can you see on the teacher’s desk? I can see two white b 7 . There is some chalk i 8 them. Where a 9 the brooms? They are b 10 the door.
1._____ 2._____ 3._____ 4._____ 5._____
6._____ 7._____ 8._____ 9._____ 10._____
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2. of
3. What
4. in
5. black
7. boxes
8. in
9. are
10. behind
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One day after explaining a text,I asked my students to write a passage about their families.I encouraged them to write about their real experiences with their closest family members. All the students wrote quite well but the best one of them was written by a little girl. She was Hao Fang. I was deeply moved by her
story. In her passage, she said her father had died years before and her mother had to work hard to
support the family. Many times she had seen her mother work deep into night but never seen tears on her
face. She also wrote that she needed to stay strong and she would do the best to give her mothe r an
easier life in the future. Like her mother, Hao Fang also worked hard at her lessons and she was really
good at any of them. I didn"t know anything about her unlucky family till then. She always appeared happy and "never showed that she needed anyone"s help.
In order to make her an example to the class, I read this passage to the class. When I finished reading
it, I found my throat choked and my students" eyes full of tears. After class nearly all my other students
crowded around Hao Fang and gave their money to help this girl. We knew her family needed money very much. Many students decided to offer her more help. To tell the truth, I was really proud of my students.
But to my surprise, this student of mine didn"t express her thanks to her classmates and left school without even telling me the next day. I was puzzled about this.
Was it right to tell her sad story to the class? Why did sh e refuse to accept the donation? These
questions crowded my mind.
B. asked the students to make up stories
C. helped the students learn from the real life
B. show how strong she was
C. ask her classmates for money
B.激动
C. 疼痛
B. was frustrated at her hard life
C. wanted to improve her family"s life by working hard
B. it"s wrong to ask students to tell their real experiences
C. donating money to the poor is the only better way to help them
your pocket and take it out when you want to watch a show. Imagine a guitar so tiny that you can"t see it
with the human eye, but you can hear sound when its strings are pulled.
Nanotechnology (纲米技术) is the science that deals with doing things in a very small way, and it is
being studied and developed all over the world. Many scientists say nanotechnology will produce the next
industrial revolution (工业革命) .
Perhaps nanotechnology will have the biggest influence on medical science. Imagine manobots (纲米机器人) in medicine. Thousands or even millions of tiny machines can be sent into the human body with
specific tasks. For example, they can be designed to find and destroy cancer cells or viruses (病毒). Other machines may stay in the human body for ever to help organs (器官) that are not working properly.
When could all of these happen? Scientists predict that most of these are possible in the next 30 years. Thousands of scientists around the world are working on these micro - machines. Nanotechnology is just around the corner.
B. introduce a new kind of guitar
C. introduce the topic of the passage
B. deals with things in old ways
C. has studied the whole world
B. human bodies
C. tiny machines
B. can be put in a human body to kill viruses
C. may not work well in a human body
B. at present
C. in the near future
ones are kangaroos and koalas.
The kangaroo is the symbol of Australia. They have large eyes and ears. They don"t walk, they jump.
They use their strong back legs. They can jump at 74 kilometers per hour. They can go over nine meters
in one jump. Kangaroo mothers have pouch to carry their babies. The babies stay inside to get milk and
keep warm.
Kangaroos are everywhere in Australia. They are on TV, in books and in the shops. But do you
know that millions of kangaroos are killed every year? There are too many of them. There are about 20
to 25 million kangaroos in Australia. That"s more than the number of people in the country. Some
kangaroos go hungry because there is not enough food to eat. They break into farms for food. Farms are
angry with them.
The koalas is another famous Australian animals. They look like bears, have small eyes and big noses.
They eat leaves from gum trees. Koalas have a special smell. They use it to mark their home-"This is my
place, you can"t come in. " Like kangaroos, a koalas baby lives in its mother"s pouch, too.
1. If we want to see kangaroos and koalas in natural forests, we can go to _ .
A. China
B. France
C. Australia
2. What does a kangaroo look like?
A. It looks like a bear.
B. It has big eyes and ears.
C. It has small eyes and big noses.
3. The word "pouch" means ________
A. 育儿袋
B. 肌肉
C. 尾巴
4. Which is not true?
A. The kangaroos can go over nine meters in one jump.
B. Koalas like eating leaves from gum trees.
C. Koalas use their voices to mark their homes.
5. What"s the best title of this passage?
A.Kangaroos and koalas
B. Beautiful Australia
C. How to protect kangaroos and koalas
In August, it is very hot and wet in the southern part of the United States. People there have heart trouble and other
kinds of health problems during this month. In the northeast and the middle west, it is very hot at some times and very
cold at other times. People in these states have more heart trouble after the weather changes in February or March.
The weather can also influence intelligence. For example, in a 1983 report by scientists that IQ of a group of students
was very high when a very strong wind came, but after the strong wind, their IQ was 10% below. The wind can help
people have more intelligence. Very hot weather, on the other hand, can make it lower. Students in many schools of the
United States often get worse on exams in the hot months of the year (July and August).
Weather also has a strong influence on people"s feelings. Winter may be a bad time for thin people. They usually
feel cold during these months. They might feel unhappy during cold weather. But fat people may have a hard time in
hot summer. At about 180C, people become stronger.
Low air pressure may make people forgetful. People leave more bags on buses and in shops in low pressure days.
There is "good weather" for work and health. People feel best at a temperature of about 180C.
Are you feeling sad, tired, forgetful or unhappy today? It may be the weather"s problem.
2. People may have more intelligence when _______________ comes.
3. Low air pressure may make people _______________.
4. In"good weather" of 180C, people are _______________.
5. The writer wants to tell us that _______________.
Traveling to the planets will be man"s next step. It will be more difficult than traveling to the moon and
certainly more exciting.
In 1997, an American spaceship reached Mars, the second nearest planet from the earth. A wonderful robot slowly walked on the planet and worked hard. It sent a lot of information back to the earth. The
most exciting piece was that there used to be a lot of water on Mars. The American scientists asked, "Is
there any life on Mars?" Unluckily, no life was found there, but American scientists do not lose heart.
Russian spaceships have found that it is so hot on Venus that there must be no life there.
Spaceship of the future will be bigger and "faster. They will be able to carry people for travels to the
moon or other planets.
Man may in the future find planets l ike the earth and make them home. But there is still a long, long
way to go. Man should learn to know that the earth will be his only home for a long time and begin to love and take good care of it.
B. traveling to the moon
C. traveling to Venus
D. traveling to the sun
B. Mars
C. the moon
D. the sun
B. are sure to
C. try to
D. are certain to
B. it is too cold
C. there is no water
D. it is too hot
B. will be faster
C. will be comfortable
D. Both A and B
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