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Do you shop online with websites like Taobao? The money you pay doesn't go directly to the seller. Instead, it goes through Alipay, which keeps your money for a while. After you receive your goods and click the "confirm receipt" button, Alipay then gives the money to the seller.

The process is called "third party online payment". There is a transfer station, or a third account, between sellers and buyers to make online shopping safe. Buyers don't need to worry about paying for goods and then receiving nothing. Sellers also get rid of the risk of receiving no money after sending out goods.

These transfer stations are usually set up by payment service companies such as Alipay, Tenpay and Yeepay. Among them, Alipay is the biggest in China. It has more than 270 million active users, according to Xinhua.

While most online sellers and shoppers like the third party online payment system, banks are not very happy. That is because companies like Alipay are fighting over money with the banks. Users can invest in financial products through Alipay and make money. Thus lots of people choose to put money in Alipay rather than in banks.

But WeChat payment is not the same. WeChat doesn't have its own account. When paying through WeChat, the buyers money goes directly to the sellers. That's why so many people are excited about receiving and handing out "red envelopes" or gift money to their friends on WeChat,

Whether Alipay or WeChat payment, they are all trying to attract more users and make online shopping easier. These two companies are also promoting payments through fingerprints. New payment methods such as quick response codes have become popular too.

1.How many ways to pay are mentioned in the passage?

A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5

2.Para land 2 mainly want to introduce how _________.

A. to run a Taobao shop B. to make your money safe

C. Alipay works D. to make money by using Alipay

3.According to the passage, we can imagine_________ in the future.

A. real money will not be used

B. payment through fingerprints will be popular

C. third party online payment is sure to avoid all the risks in trade

D. Alipay will take the place of banks

4.According to the passage, which of the following is not referred to?

A. New payment methods make our life easier

B. Putting money in Alipay is a good way to make money

C. Banks are angry about losing some customers.

D. Quick response codes are more popular than any other methods.

5.What does the passage mainly talk about?

A. Using new technologies to do online shopping

B. Some ways to pay in our daily life

C. The advantage of third party online payment

D. It is convenient to do shopping online using Alipay and WeChat

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Dr.McComb and her team had learned a lot about elephant communication, but they kept on thinking about one puzzling(困惑的) watch. Some families were better at distinguishing(区别) calls of friends from those of strangers.

What made some families smarter than others? The scientists searched their records for an explanation. To their surprise, there was only one factor(因素) of importance: The “smartest” families always had the oldest grandmothers. A family, as it did in all other activities, waited for some signal(信号) from the grandmother when they heard a strange contact call. And older, more experienced grandmothers were better at telling whether other elephants were strangers or friends just by their calls.

That was an important discovery. It showed how an elephant family depends on the experience of the grandmother.

回答下面5个问题,每题答案不超过5个词。

1.How do scientists working in the park study elephants?

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2.What did Dr.McComb study?

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3.What did Dr.McComb and her team do for an explanation?

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4.Who does everyone in elephant families listen to?

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5.What does an elephant family depend on in all the activities?

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Li's biography has more than 8,000 words.He wrote about each of his classmates,including their birthdays and personalities(个性).The ninth-grader sees it as a graduation gift to them.

In fact,writing a biography was part of his Chinese homework for winter vacation.Students were asked to read Historical Records(《史记》).Then they had to write a biography for others.

At the beginning,Li just wrote about six classmates he knew well.His teacher then encouraged him to write more.It was a big project,but Li worked hard to complete it successfully.He didn't know everyone well.So he talked with his classmates' friends and observed(观察) them carefully.“Once,to write about a girl who I didn't know well,I talked with her friends for a few days,” he said.“My hard work paid off.I got to know she likes Pikachu and food!”

Expressing his ideas in classical Chinese was not easy.Sometimes,he searched online to learn it.But gradually,his language skills improved.“When I wrote the last 10 pieces,the words came to my mind naturally,” he said.Also,he tried to say something more about each person's special side.“Even if it is not a good,shining point,I keep it.I want to be objective(客观的),” he said.

1.What did Li Yaoyou write about in his biography? (不超过15个词)

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2.Why did Li write a biography? (不超过15个词)

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3.What do you think of Li? (不超过10个词)

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In order to help rural students grow taller and stronger. China’s Nutrition(营养)Improvement Program started in 2011. According to the program, a lot more money was spent improving students’ meals. More than 36 million students from 134,000 primary and junior high schools in poor rural areas have benefited from the program. They are provided with healthy food like eggs and milk from Monday to Friday at school. And the result of a survey shows that the students in those areas are much taller and stronger than before.

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Students from rural and poor areas also get more chances to receive higher education. A special college program makes it possible for more students from those areas to go to key (重点的) colleges and universities. The number will be increased by 10%in 2017.

With the guideline and the programs, we can expect a fairer and more balanced(均衡的) education in the future.

1.The number 134,000 in Paragraph 2 is the number of in poor rural areas.

A. the key high schools

B. the poor students

C. the key colleges and universities

D. the primary and junior high schools

2.The underlined word “benefited” in Paragraph 2 means in Chinese.

A. 逃离 B. 获益 C. 受害 D. 赚钱

3.If we put the passage into three parts, which of the following is the best?

(①=Para.(自然段)1②=Para.2③=Para.3④=Para.4⑤=Para.5)

A. ①②;③④;⑤ B. ①;②③;④⑤

C. ①;②③④;⑤ D. ①②;③;④⑤

4.What can we infer(推断) from this passage?

A. Liu Xi, a student from Chongqing, can go to any high school if she wants to.

B. Li Mei, a student from a western rural school, can get a bag of milk every day.

C. Hu Jia, a 12-year-old rural student, will more easily receive high school education.

D. Han Lei, a student from Beijing, will have few chances to go to key universities.

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