阅读下面的材料,然后根据材料内容回答所提问题。

  Once upon a time, there was an island.All the feelings lived there such as Happiness, Sadness, and Love.One day the feelings heard that the island would sink(下沉).They all repaired their boats and left except Love.Love wanted to stay until the last possible moment.Just as the island began to sink, Love decided to ask for help.

  Miserliness(吝啬)was passing by Love in a big boat.Love said:“Miserliness, can you take me with you?”Miserliness answered:“No, I can’t.There are a lot of silver(银子)in my boat.There is no place for you here.”

  Love decided to ask Vanity(虚荣)who was also passing by in a beautiful bo at.“Vanity, please help me!”“I can’t help you, Love.You are all wet.You’ll make my boat dirty,”Vanity said.

  Sadness was close by, so Love asked for help,“Sadness, let me go with you.”“Oh…Love, I am so sad that I need to be alone by myself!”

  Happiness passed by Love too, but she was so happy that she did not even hear Love call her.

  Suddenly, there was a voice,“Love, I will take you.”It was an old woman.Love felt so lucky that he even forgot to ask for her name.When they got to dry land, the old woman went away.Love asked Knowledge, another old woman,“Who helped me?”

  “It was Time”, Knowledge answered.

  “Time?”asked Love.“But why did Time help me?”

  Knowledge smiled with deep wisdom(智慧)and answered,“Because only Time can understand how great Love is.”

1.Where did the feelings live?

2.What was there in Miserliness’s big boat?

3.How many feelings did Love ask for help?

4.All the feelings refused to take Love with them, didn’t they?

5.Why did Time help Love?

任务型阅读。
 
     Last night's final 110m hurdles race in the Athletics World Championships in South Korea was perhaps
  the most anticipated (预期的) game for Chinese audience. the nation's TV station CCTV even make a
 special short propaganda (宣传) film for Liu. However, it now becomes the most controversial (争议的)
 race. Cuban Dayron Robles won the race but was disqualified (取消资格) after making contact with Liu 
 Xiang, causing Liu almost tripped over the last hurdle and ended up in the second place.
     Moments after finishing the final 110m hurdles race, Liu Xiang mentioned to the Chinese media hat he 
 was hit by Robles during the race, but he said that he blamed nobody and 'It's just a game'. An hour later 
 Robles was disqualified by the organizing committee, and Liu was 'promoted' to the second place.
     On Liu's microblog page, he posted an entry later the night, saying, "I'm a little disappointed. But I'm
 still pretty confident in myself. The only thing I would blame is I didn't run fast enough, still need to train
 more.
Thank you for your care and support. Now I just want to go back home and enjoy my vacation!"
     Now on the Internet, the name "luó bo sī" (萝卜丝, Radish, nickname of Dayron Robles, because the 
 Chinese name has a similar pronunciation as Robles. ) is everywhere.  Heated discussion is going on online
  and especially on the microblog website like Sina.com, where the topic with the key words "luo bo s?" is 
 rated as the hottest topic with more than 7497 entries posted on the topic in just one hour.
任务一:阅读短文 ,回答问题
1. What prize did Liu Xiang get?
    ________________________________
2. Why did Cuban Dayron Robles lose the gold medal?
    ___________________________________
任务二:句型转换
3. He said that he blamed nobody.(同义句转换)
He said that he _____ blame _____.
任务三: 把文中划线句子翻译成汉语。
4. _______________________________.
5. _____________________________.
阅读理解。
     Usually, Chinese baby gets a surname (姓) from his or her parents' family name, most often the father's. Then the family chooses a given name for the newborn.
The given name will have one or two Chinese characters, though recently, people have begun to choose
some three-character given names. Chinese given names are meant to have special meanings and often
express the parents' wishes for the child, for example, Jiankang (health) and Xingfu (happiness). Some
refer to birthplace, birth time or a natural phenomenon (现象), such as Jing (Beijing), Chen (morning),
Dong (winter) and Xue (snow).
     Meanings in given names also show the culture of an era (时代). In the old days, given names such as Wangcai (making the family prosperous and rich) were popular. During the 1950s and 1960s, many boys had given names such as "building the country" (Jianguo) and "celebrating National Day" (Guoqing). A
study showed that there were 290,000 Jianguos in the late 1960s. At that time, girls were often named
for flowers like Guihua and Hehua.
     The reform and opening policies (改革开放政策) in the late 1970s gave more choices for given names, such as Bo (搏), and Yuhang (宇航). Parents wanted their children to learn more and have big dreams. In 2008, thousands of newborn babies were named Aoyun (Olympics) because of the Beijing Olympic
Games. The 2010 Shanghai World Expo made Shibo (世博) a popular given name. Over 6,200 newborn babies were named Shibo in the first nine months of 2010, according to Xinhua News Agency.
1. The given names in China can show the _____of an era.
A. life
B. culture
C. health
D. Interest
2. What does the name "Jianguo" mean?
A. Celebrating the National Day of China.
B. Celebrating the building of New China.
C. Wishing the family to make a lot of money.
D. Wishing the person to be as beautiful as a flower.
3. The parents may name their child _____if they hope he/she will be an astronaut.
A. Guihua
B. Aoyun
C. Shibo
D. Yuhang
4. What is the passage mainly about?
A. How to name a newborn baby.
B. What makes a good Chinese name.
C. Chinese given names then and now.
D. The history of Chinese family names.

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