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Jan Mela isn¡¯t like most kids .Two years ago , he lost an arm and a leg .But that didn¡¯t stop him .

On Saturday ,the 15¡ªyear-old boy from Poland£¨²¨À¼£©walked to the North Pole£¨±±¼«£©without any help.

¡°If I can do it ,other people can do great things ,too ,¡± Mela said before he went.

Polish newspapers said Mela is the youngest person and the first handicapped£¨²Ð¼²µÄ£©person to walk to the North Pole.

How did Mela lose an arm and a leg ? He had an electrical£¨µçµÄ£©accident .Now , he walks with the help of a 62,000-yuan man-made leg.

After the accident , Mela felt sad for himself . But he didn¡¯t lose hope .One day ,he met Marek Kaminski ,a Polish explorer . Eight years ago ,Kaminski went to the North Pole and the South Pole in the same year .Mela wanted to see the North Pole ,too . So Mela asked Kaminski if they could go together next time .Kaminski said yes!

It took Mela 21 days to get to the North Pole .The last three or four days were really hard because of bad weather .But Mela kept going .

¡°I didn¡¯t think we would make it ,¡± he said , ¡°Then ,things got better.¡±

1.What happened to Mela two years ago?

2.Why did Polish newspapers report the travel to the North Pole?

3.How does Mela walk after the accident?

4.Where did Kaminski go eight years ago?

5.Why did Mela make the travel?

1.He had an arm and a leg lost in an accident. 2.Because it was made by the youngest person and the first handicapped person. 3.He walks with the help of a 62,000-yuan man-made leg. 4.He went...

For one group of children aged between ten and fifteen, Saturdays are spent_ learning the art of serious cooking. Their weekly lessons in small classes are so popular that there is a waiting list of 30 children who want to do the course. Parents pay $280 for the course where their children can have fun and learn how to make good food.

Class member Bill, aged ten, says, "I love my mum's cooking and now I can do it better than her. The teachers make us laugh, especially when we sit down with them to share the food we've made."

Flora is twelve, and she's having problems preparing onions. "I love cooking. I did a meal for ten friends which they really enjoyed. Then my mum suggested I take up a hobby, instead of doing nothing at weekends. I was happy staying at home, so I wasn't too active at first. I'm really glad I decided to come, though."

Their teacher, Philippe, says, "It's great fun. Children pay attention and remember things better than adults, although the kitchen isn't always tidy when they're cooking! As adults, we're always learning more about food. If parents interest their children in cooking while they are young, they'll have enough skill to make food for themselves when they leave home."

1.In this article the writer is trying to .

A. warn parents not to expect too much from their children

B. advertise schools to teach children how to cook

C. describe how some children spend their spare time

D. explain why parents want to learn more about cooking

2.A reader can find out from this article.

A. which dishes students prefer to cook B. why cooking classes are so successful

C. what parents do during the course D. when the next classes begin

3.Why did Flora join the course?

A. Her friends asked her to improve cooking. B. She wanted to learn to cook a big meal.

C. She felt bored at home at weekends. D. Her mother wanted her to develop an interest.

4.What does Philippe say about his young students?

A. They will be confident about cooking in the future.

B. They have a good memory but don't always listen.

C. They keep the kitchen cleaner than adults do.

D. They teach their parents what they have learnt in class.

5.What would one of Philippe's students say to a friend?

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A nice day out for the whole family! Come and see our beautiful birds, huge mammals£¨²¸ÈéÀࣩ, lovely marsupials£¨ÓдüÀࣩand reptiles£¨ÅÀÐÐÀࣩ¡­in our zoo!

Scientist will give wonderful lessons about animals every Tuesday! Don¡¯t miss it.

Come and visit Australia Zoo!

Area A

Koalas live in the trees and like eating grass and leaves. Their lifespan£¨ÊÙÃü£©is about 14 years. You can learn about their habits and why they sleep for nearly 20 hours a day.

Showtime: 1:30 pm-3:30 pm except Friday.

Kangaroos can jump at a speed of 13-15 miles per hour. They can live for at most 22 years.

Showtime:3:30pm-5:30pm except Friday.

Area B

Crocodiles have the strongest bite£¨Ò§£©of all animals in the world. Their lifespan is 45-100 years. The crocodiles here are 76 years old!

Show time: 10:00am-11:00 am except weekends

Tortoises can live for more than 100 years! They can grow to about 1 meter tall.

Showtime: 9:00am except weekends.

Area C

Tigers are the largest of the Big Cats weighing up to 300kg! Watch our tigers swimming in the water.

Showtime: 11:00am-11:30am except Friday.

Camels¡¯ humps£¨Íշ壩actually stores fat, not water!

Showtime: 12:30pm-1:20pm except Friday

Area D

Parrots here have four toes on each foot¡ªtwo facing the front and two facing the back.

Showtime: 9:00am-5:30pm except weekends.

Ticket Prices

Adult: $55 Child: $45 Family (2 adults +2 children): $172

1.Where can visitors see kangaroos and tortoises?

A. Area A and Area B. B. Area A and Area C C. Area B and Area C. D. Area C and Area D.

2.Visitors can have lessons about animals on _______.

A. Sunday B. Tuesday C. Thursday D. Friday

3.Which of the following animals can visitors see on Saturdays?

A. Crocodiles B. Parrots C. Tortoises D. Koalas

4.On Sundays, which is the best order for visitors to see as many animals as possible?

A. tigers-camels-koalas-kangaroos B. Tigers-koalas-camels-kangaroos

C. tigers-koalas-kangaroos-camels D. Tigers-kangaroos-koalas-camels

5.If Mille and her parents visit the zoo, how much should they pay?

A. $127. B. $145. C. $155. D. $172.

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A survey of young people around the world looked at their ideas of today¡¯s teenagers. It shows how different they are to those of their parents and grandparents. The survey wanted to try and understand the next generation ( Ò» ´ú ÈË ) of adults better and these are some of the results. They show that there are many more (A) similarities between young people around the world than differences.

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Gap years ( ¼ä ¸ô Äê ) between school and university are becoming more and more common. Today¡¯s teenagers want to travel to different countries and experience different cultures. They regard this as an important part of their character development.

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For most teenagers, family and friends are the most important side of life. According to the survey, 60 percent of British young people said their relationship with their family was of the highest importance to (B) them.

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75 percent of teenagers in Western Europe expect to have enough money to live when they are adults. They are a happy generation. Eight out of ten believe they will have a good profession with a job they enjoy. They also expect that they will be happy and healthy.

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