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A boy felt terribly cold, wrapping (围紧) his arms around himself on a bus stop bench. He wasn’t wearing a coat and it was very ______ in the capital of Norway in winter. It was sad for the boy not to wear warm clothes,______ it was cheerful and exciting to see so many people help the 11-year-old John when they saw his bad situation.

A young woman ______ her own coat around his shoulders. Later, another older woman at first gave him her scarf, then wrapped him in her large jacket. Then more and more people ______ their gloves and even the coats to give them to the child while they were ______ their bus.

John’s ______ situation was a hidden camera experiment (实验) by SOS Children’s Villages in Norway. They planned to raise (募集) money to send many ______ to help Syrian children get through the winter. Many of the poor children left their homes ______ winter clothes.

“People should care as much about ______ in Syria as they care about this boy,” Synne, the information head of SOS Children’s Villages in Norway, ______ the reporters. She also said that the child was a volunteer who was never in any danger during the filming.

1.A.warm B.cool C.cold D.hot

2.A.but B.and C.or D.so

3.A.put B.made C.got D.showed

4.A.took out B.took on C.took away D.took off

5.A.looking for B.getting on C.waiting for D.getting off

6.A.good B.well C.cold D.bad

7.A.T-shirts B.coats C.socks D.shorts

8.A.without B.with C.in D.for

9.A.men B.women C.children D.adults

10.A.told B.said C.spoke D.talked

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One day, on a small farm in Maine, a man sat in a barn watching a large spider(蜘蛛) on a web. The man was E.B. White -- or Andy, as he was called -- who thought spiders were wonderful creatures. He thought one day he might like to write a children’s book about a spider.

But writing was hard work for Andy. He had written articles and essays and poems.He had also written one children’s book, Stuart Little. But Andy could never just rush to turn an idea into an article or a book. He told his editor (编辑) that he needed to let his ideas ripen.

So for years, Andy continued to think about writing a children’s book about a spider. He did some of his best thinking while he walked slowly around his farm.

Once while he was cleaning his barn, he found a spider’s egg sac (卵囊). Andy wanted to see the eggs hatch(孵蛋). But he was going to leave for New York City. So he found a small box and carefully placed the egg sac inside. When he got to his hotel, he put the box on the dresser. The next morning , there were hundreds of baby spiders rushing across the dresser!

Years later, Andy finally began writing Charlotte’s Web, the story of a spider named Charlotte and a pig named Wilbur.

Sometimes he stopped writing and aimlessly drew pictures of spiders. Andy always said Charlotte’s Web was more than just a children’s story about animals. It was a timeless story about true friendship.

1.What is the main idea of this text?

A.E B White loved spiders. B.E B White liked to live on a farm.

C.Why E B White was called Andy. D.How E B White wrote Charlotte’s Web.

2.What did Andy mean by saying “to let his ideas ripen”?

A.He wanted them to work quickly. B.He wanted to discuss them with others.

C.He wanted them to slowly grow and improve. D.He wanted to save them for future use.

3.Why did Andy bring the spider’s eggs to New York City?

A.He wanted to know more about spiders. B.He didn’t want spiders to live on his farm.

C.He wanted to kill time during the trip. D.He didn’t like to travel alone.

4.Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A.Charlotte’s Web was just a children’s story about animals.

B.Andy had made full preparations for the book Charlotte’s Web .

C.Andy had never tried writing children’s books.

D.The editor had given Andy a lot of useful advice.

In the morning this Wednesday, a red bronze horse-head statue (铜像) was donated back by Macao-based tycoon and collector Stanley Ho Hung-sun and handed over to the National Cultural Heritage Administration in Beijing (北京文化遗产管理处)China on November 13th ,2019.

These animal-head taps took turns to spray(喷) water during different hours within a day, at noon, a salvo(同时喷水) would happen.

The invading Anglo-French Alliance Forces(英法联军) rampaged through the Old Summer Palace and set it on fire in 1860. Millions of national treasures, including the 12 animal-head statues, were taken abroad in the war.

Ho spent HK$ 69.1 million ($8.8 million) to buy the statue in September 2007, and publicly exhibited it in Hong Kong and Macao promoting people’s consciousness (意识) of protecting cultural relics.

Ho decided to donate it back to the mainland on 20th anniversary of Macao’s return to China, after he contacted the National Cultural Heritage Administration, which said the statue will be given back to the Yuanmingyuan administration.

The horse-head statue is the seventh that has returned to Beijing among the 12 articles from the Old Summer Palace fountain, the rest of which are hoped to be returned in future.

1.When was the red bronze horse-head statue donated to China?

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2.Where were millions of national treasures taken?

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3.How long has Ho kept the red bronze horse-head statue?

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4.Have all the animal-head statues been returned to Beijing China?

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5.Why did Ho publicly exhibit the red bronze horse-head statue in Hong Kong and Macao?

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