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      Starting a new school term is always exciting. It is a chance to see your friends again. But most exciting of all, the new term is a chance to take up new hobbies. It is common in Britain for students to take up new hobbies after the Christmas holidays. Deciding to start something new is a common New Year plan.
      Most schools provide different kinds of hobby classes. Students take them in their free periods or after school. Some classes you have to pay for and others are free. For example, I once took a free Wednesday evening gymnastics (体操) class in my school. But when I learnt how to play the drum(鼓) my parents had to pay for the lessons.
     The most popular hobby classes at my school were piano lessons and drama club. Both classes offered exams students could take. Students with many hobbies sometimes felt more stressed than those without any. But the students with hobbies left school with some more skills.
     I haven't continued any of the hobbies I began at school. But I have never regretted(遗憾、懊悔) taking them. My best friend today is someone I met in my gymnastics class.    
1. The most exciting thing in a new school term is to         .
A. meet your friends again            
B. start a new hobby       
C. learn new subjects                
D. stay with your teachers again
2. The most popular hobby classes in the writer's school are          .     
A. gymnastics and playing the drum    
B. drama club and piano lessons       
C. drama club and playing the drum    
D. gymnastics and piano lessons
3. Which of the following statements is right?  
A. Students can take all hobby classes for free every term.  
B. Few students in Britain take up new hobbies in a new term.  
C. Students with many hobbies feel more excited at school.  
D. one can make many friends in his or her hobby classes.
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Ever thought of moving to a new country? How about starting a new country? Patri Friedman is planning to do just that. He left Google years ago to set up the Seasteading Institute. And his dream is to build seasteads-----floating micro-nations in the middle of the ocean.
So, what will life on a seastead be like? Probably a bit like life on a cruise liner (游轮), but much larger, with shops, gyms, swimming pools, schools and other areas. In fact, the early seasteads may actually be specially-rebuilt cruise liners. But as science advances, Friedman believes they’ll become more like floating cities, with several hundred people.
Seasteading raises a lot of questions. First of all, how will the new countries make money? The Seasteading Institute has suggested several money-making ideas, including ocean-based theme parks, casinos (赌场) and fish farming. There’s also the questions of safety. With storms, typhoons and pirates (海盗) , the high seas are a dangerous place. However, the Institute says that it can stand bad weather and prevent crimes with its well-designed systems.
So, is this just a day dream? Well, maybe not. One of the people behind the project is Peter Thiel. He founded PayPal and was one of the first investors (投资者) in Facebook. So far, he’s donated $ 500,000 to the project.
And Friedman isn’t wasting any time. He recently announced the creation of the Poseidon Award. This will be given to the first seastead with fifty people. Friedman is hoping to hand out the award in 2015.
【小题1】Where did Friedman use to work?

A.In Facebook.B.In Seastead Institute .C.In PayPal.D.In Google.
【小题2】A future seastead may be most likely to look like ___________________.
A.a cruise linerB.a floating cityC.a theme parkD.a fishing farm
【小题3】What can we infer from the passage?
A.Friedman is planning to move to a new country.
B.Friedman is worried about the safety of seasteads.
C.Friedman has got some supporters for his project.
D.Friedman has already won the Poseidon Award.
【小题4】Which of the following can be the best titles of this passage?
A.Seasteading: a new idea of living
B.Seasteading: a wild way of farming
C.Peter Thiel: a man behind the project
D.Patri Friedman: a crazy day dreamer

When Ron Clark began teaching in 1995, his teacher gave him this advice, “If you can  1  the life of one child, you’ll be a success.” Up to now, Ron still doesn’t agree with that advice. When Ron entered a class, he decided to change every student’s life for the better.

Ron never planned on being a teacher. After  2 , he travelled around the world, living a life  3  of adventures(冒险), but after getting terribly sick, he went back to his hometown, North Carolina. Then he got  4  again and taught at a school there. “From then on it was like magic — I fell in love with teaching.” said Ron. After five years of teaching, he heard that some schools in East Harlem, New York were failing because there were  6  good teachers. “At that moment I had a(n)  6— it was like a calling,” he said. “And so I said, ‘I’m going to do it.”

Before school started, Ron went to every single student’s home to  7  with their families. He gave his students his home phone number, so if they had any  8  with their homework, they could call him. To connect with his students, Ron knew he should use special  9  of teaching. He learned to play funny games with them, gave them  10  lessons, and spent his time showing students  11  New York’s tourist attractions. His students studied harder and behaved better in  12 .

Because of his  13  in North Carolina and Harlem, Ron Clark has become one of the most successful teachers in America. And his book called The Essential 55, more than  14  else, has become very popular in the world.

Sold in over 25  15 , The Essential 55 has encouraged teachers around the world to influence the lives of all of their students. Ron Clark is now starting a new school in Atlanta, Georgia — probably his biggest adventure!

1.                A.live            B.influence       C.make D.choose

 

2.                A.school         B.work           C.class D.college

 

3.                A.filled           B.fond           C.proud    D.full

 

4.                A.terrible         B.well            C.sick  D.pleased

 

5.                A.some          B.few            C.many D.more

 

6.                A.feeling         B.idea           C.view D.mind

 

7.                A.play           B.study           C.deal D.meet

 

8.                A.information     B.advice          C.task  D.trouble

 

9.                A.ways           B.goals           C.rules D.aims

 

10.               A.friendly        B.nicely          C.lively D.lovely

 

11.               A.across         B.along          C.around    D.at

 

12.               A.subject         B.lesson          C.return D.score

 

13.               A.effects         B.affects         C.works D.efforts

 

14.               A.anywhere       B.anyone         C.anything   D.nothing

 

15.               A.towns          B.cities          C.countries  D.universities

 

 

Ever thought of moving to a new country? How about starting a new country? Patri Friedman is planning to do just that. He left Google years ago to set up the Seasteading Institute. And his dream is to build seasteads-----floating micro-nations in the middle of the ocean.

So, what will life on a seastead be like? Probably a bit like life on a cruise liner (游轮), but much larger, with shops, gyms, swimming pools, schools and other areas. In fact, the early seasteads may actually be specially-rebuilt cruise liners. But as science advances, Friedman believes they’ll become more like floating cities, with several hundred people.

Seasteading raises a lot of questions. First of all, how will the new countries make money? The Seasteading Institute has suggested several money-making ideas, including ocean-based theme parks, casinos (赌场) and fish farming. There’s also the questions of safety. With storms, typhoons and pirates (海盗) , the high seas are a dangerous place. However, the Institute says that it can stand bad weather and prevent crimes with its well-designed systems.

So, is this just a day dream? Well, maybe not. One of the people behind the project is Peter Thiel. He founded PayPal and was one of the first investors (投资者) in Facebook. So far, he’s donated $ 500,000 to the project.

And Friedman isn’t wasting any time. He recently announced the creation of the Poseidon Award. This will be given to the first seastead with fifty people. Friedman is hoping to hand out the award in 2015.

1.Where did Friedman use to work?

   A. In Facebook.          B. In Seastead Institute .   C. In PayPal.         D. In Google.

2.A future seastead may be most likely to look like ___________________.

   A. a cruise liner          B. a floating city         C. a theme park       D. a fishing farm

3.What can we infer from the passage?

   A. Friedman is planning to move to a new country.   

B. Friedman is worried about the safety of seasteads.

   C. Friedman has got some supporters for his project.  

D. Friedman has already won the Poseidon Award.

4.Which of the following can be the best titles of this passage?

   A. Seasteading: a new idea of living               

B. Seasteading: a wild way of farming

   C. Peter Thiel: a man behind the project            

D. Patri Friedman: a crazy day dreamer

 

任务型阅读。(10分)

A way of taking up new hobbies

Starting a new school term is always exciting. It is a chance to  66  your friends again. But the most exciting of all, a new term is a good chance to take up new hobbies. It is common (普遍的) in Britain for students to take up new hobbies after the Christmas holidays. To start something new is a common New Year resolution.

    Most schools offer (提供)  67  kinds of hobby classes. Students take them in their free time or after school. Some classes you have to pay for and the others are free. For example, I once took a free Wednesday evening gymnastics class, but when I learned how to play the drum, my parents  68  to pay for the lesson.

The most popular extra classes at my school were piano lessons and drama club. Both classes offered exams students could take. Students with many hobbies sometimes feel more  69  than those without any. But the students with hobbies leave school with many extra skills.

I haven’t continued any of the hobbies I began at school, but I have never regretted (遗憾) taking them. My  70  friend today is someone I met in my gymnastics class.

根据短文内容,完成下列任务。(每题1分)

任务1:选用所给词语的适当形式填入短文中的空格内。

difference,    see,     stressed,    good,     have

1._______  2._______  3. _______  4._______  5._______

任务2:把短文中划线的句子译成汉语。

6.______________________________________________________________

任务3:根据英文释义及首字母提示,从短文中找出正确的单词。

7.h______: a thing you like to do when you are not working; an interest

8.p______: give money for what you buy

任务4:回答问题。

9. What classes were the most popular extra classes at school? (根据原文回答。)

__________________________________________________________________

10.What hobbies would you like to start in the new term? (根据你自己的实际情况回答。)

__________________________________________________________________

 

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