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At nine o’clock in the evening on 15 September,1961, Mr and Mrs Hill were driving along Motorway 3 (3号高速公路) when they saw a spaceship.
They drove on to Sand field, the next town. They got there the next morning. Mr Hill looked at his watch.
"Why did it take us so long? " he asked. "Three hundred and four kilometers in seven hours?"
Mrs Hill went white in the face. "Something is strange, "she said." But I can’t remember anything."
Later, with the help of, a doctor, they remembered everything. After they saw the spaceship, they got out of their car and then they "lost" several hours.
They remembered they heard a "bleep, bleep" noise from the spaceship. When they tried to run back to their car, there were three aliens (外星人) between them and their car.
The aliens took them to their spaceship. They asked them questions about the food and drink on Earth. They were very interested in Mr Hill’s teeth because his teeth could come out!
Finally, the aliens took them back to their car and the spaceship flew away.
小题1:What time do you think the Hills arrived at Sand field?
A.At4 a.m. on 15 September.B.At 4 a.m. on 16 September.
C.At 6 a.m. on 15 September.D.At 6 a.m. on 16 September.
小题2:What made Mrs Hill feel strange at first?
A.Short way but long time.B.Short time but long way.
C.Poor memory during the drive.D.Careful driving on Motorway 3.
小题3:The right order to show what happened to the Hills is
a. they got out of the car                  b. they saw a spaceship
c. they were asked some questions          d. they met three aliens
A.b;a;d;cB.a;b;c;d
C.d;a:b:cD.c:d:b:a
小题4:Which of the following pictures can best explain why the aliens were interested in Mr Hill’s teeth?

小题1:B
小题1:A
小题1:A
小题1:D

小题1:根据第一段的句子:At nine o’clock in the evening on 15 September,1961, 和第三段的句子:Three hundred and four kilometers in seven hours?"可知3+4=7.答案是B
小题1:根据第三段的句子:Why did it take us so long? Three hundred and four kilometers in seven hours?"可知Hill先生感到奇怪,这么短的路花了这么长的时间。选A。
小题1:从文章的5、6、7三段可知顺序是:看见飞船—走出汽车—看见外星人—被问问题。选A
小题1:从最后一段的句子:They were very interested in Mr Hill’s teeth because his teeth could come out!可知和D项的图画一致。
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小题1:Which is right about Mars?
A.It’s cold without dust.
B.There is no water or air.
C.It’s warm with some thin air.
D.It’s a dusty, cold world almost without air.
小题2:Two NASA’s spaceships _______________.
A.will land on the different sides of Mars
B.will land on the same day
C.will enter orbit around Mars
D.will land with a man
小题3:The most difficult times of a flight are _______________.
A.taking off
B.flying up and arriving
C.entering the orbit and landing
D.leaving the earth and entering the orbit
小题4:A team of scientists reported that there might be_____________ in Mars.
A.nothing but air
B.nothing
C.water billions of years ago
D.thick air and lakes
小题5:What are scientists worried about when they raise the question?
A.Life disappeared on Mars.
B.Spaceships can’t land on Mars.
C.The air on the earth gets less and less.
D.The earth might be changed like Mars

 

News 1
Huang Heshan, a boy from Taipin, Mazhang, has moved(感动) many people in Zhanjiang. Thanks to Huang Heshan, Yang Kangshao can go to school every day. Yang is disabled, but Huang Heshan carries him to school on his back. It’s eight years since he started to do that. They help each other. At school, Yang helps Huang with his study, too. Huang says that he feels happy when he can do something to help disabled people.
 

News 2
In Zhanjiang City, the Forest Park is a good place for families to have fun. There are many green trees and the air is fresh. People can have different activities in the park. However, we can also find the waste bags and other rubbish everywhere. How can we get such bad environment? Now it’s time to keep the park clean if we want to have a nice field trip.
 

News 3
On March 25, more than four thousand people started to run from Zhanjiang Convention and Exhibition Center(湛江会展中心). All the runners ran about 4.7 kilometers. They took part in the activity to lead a healthy life and show the spirit(精神) of the people in Zhanjiang. After running, many runners singed their names on the wall.
小题1:In News 1, we know Huang Heshan has helped Yang Kangshao for _____.
A.eight daysB.eight weeksC.eight monthsD.eight years
小题2:We should _____ if we want to have a nice field trip in the Forest Park.
A.throw the rubbishB.find some waste bags
C.plant more treesD.help keep the environment clean
小题3:To lead a healthy life, over four thousand people _____ on March 25.
A.cleaned the parkB.singed their names on the wall
C.ran about 4.7 kilometersD.started to help disabled people
小题4:According to the news, we can know something happened in _____.
A.BeijingB.ZhanjiangC.GuangzhouD.Mazhang
小题5:We may know the news above from _____.
A.a newspaperB.a bookC.a magazineD.a
Part One
China’s worst drought in fifty years is doing harm to most of the country’s south. Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Anhui and Jiangsu provinces have suffered the most because of little rain.35 million people have been affected by the big thirst, according to China’s Ministry of Civil Affairs.4 million of them cannot get safe drinking water.
Dongting Lake in Hunan has now become smaller by two thirds. Gao Yibing, fisherman, said, “No eggs were produced, so there’s no young fish. We would not be able to fish anything in autumn and winter.”
Part Two
Medecims Sans Frontieres, or Doctors Without Borders, is a group that helps people in need. In 1971,some French doctors and journalists formed MSF. In 1999,MSF won the Nobel Peace Prize.
Doctors of MSF go to different countries to help poor people for free. These people are sick and hurt. They do not have enough money, food or water. MSF work in more than 70 countries including Iraq and Sudan. There are wars, disasters or diseases in these countries.
MSF doctors treat these sick people and speak out for them. They try to tell the world about what they see in the poor countries. This makes the world pay more attention to these places.
Part Three
Concerts
2011 China Music Valley
International Music Festival Beijing
June 30th
Venue: Beijing Yuyang International Ski Resort
Booking Tickets:¥200(per day)
Tickets at the Door:¥260(per day)
 
What’s on tonight?
Nanning Wanda Cinema
bbs.wandafilm.com
Kung Fu Panda 2
promises lots of laughs
Time:14:40  19:40  20:10
An unexpected adventure
Pirates of the Caribbean
Time:14:25  19:50  21:10
 
Theatres
Beijing People’s Art Theatre
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June 27th at 8 pm
If you haven’t seen it, you can’t miss it!
The Legend of Kung Fu takes Beijing into a new time of
modern theatrical performance.
THE LEGEND OF KONG FU
The Red Theatre
44 Xing Fu Da Jie Chongwen District
June 27th at 8 pm
Tickets: RMB 680(VIP),380,280,180
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小题1:The best title for Part One may be _______.
A.No Rain For Fifty YearsB.The Worst Drought In Fifty Years
C.No Fish For The Coming SeasonsD.A Smaller Dongting Lake
小题2:Part One may be from ____.
A.a newspaperB.a letterC.an advertisementD.a notice
小题3:Which of the following is NOT TRUE about MSF?
A.It helps people in need for free.
B.It’s also known as Doctors Without Borders.
C.It won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1999.
D.All the group members are doctors.
小题4:Part Three gives us information about ________.
A.Beijing People’s Art TheatreB.Kung Fu
C.an unexpected adventureD.entertainment
小题5:By booking two tickets for 2011 China Music Valley,you can save ________.
A.¥60B.¥100C.¥120D.¥80
LONDON (Reuters) — British milkman Steve Leech, who saved several shops and flats by putting out a fire with 320 pints of milk, was celebrating Thursday after winning a national bravery award.
Leech, 35, named “Hero Milkman” by the National Dairymen’s Association, said that he had noticed smoke coming out of a shop in Cornwall, southern England, while delivering (递送) milk as usual a year ago.
“I saw the flats up above and thought I’d better do something. So I kicked the door in and started pouring milk everywhere,” Lee told Reuters Thursday.
“When firemen arrived, the fire was almost out,” he said. Firemen said he had helped save the lives of eight people living in the flats above the shops.
It was hard work opening all those bottles, especially since they have tamper-proof lids. But it was even harder trying to explain to my boss where all the milk had gone.”
小题1: This is a(n) _______ from London.
A.posterB.reviewC.advertisementD.news report
小题2: Leech was awarded the prize for his _______.
A.hard workB.brave behaviour
C.inventionD.patriotic behaviour
小题3: Which is the correct order of what Leech did about a year ago?
①The fire was almost put out.              ②He kicked the door in.
③He noticed smoke coming out of a shop. ④He delivered mile as usual.
⑤He poured milk everywhere.
A.①②③④⑤B.④②③⑤①C.③④①②⑤D.④③②⑤①
小题4:The underlined sentence in the last paragraph suggests (暗示) that tamper-proof lids add to the difficulty of _______ those bottles.
A.stealingB.breakingC.openingD.wasting
小题5: Which is NOT TRUE according to the passage?
A.Leech put out a fire with milk at the age of 34.
B.Cornwall is in the north of England.
C.Leech saved eight people in the shops.
D.The fire was already out before firemen arrived.
“How many common English words were invented by Shakespeare?”
How long did it take people to find the answer to this question 15 years ago? And now! you can google it and find the answer immediately!
Google is the most popular Internet search engine in the world. It was invented by two students, Larry Page and Sergey Brin. They met in 1993, when they were studying computer science at Stanford University, USA. They dreamed of producing something that could also answer any question in seconds.
Internet search engines at that time were slow and gave many websites that weren't useful. In January 1996, Page and Brin decided to make a better and faster search engine. They thought the results should be based on the most popular websites.
Nobody would give them money for their project, so they used their own money. They also borrowed money from family and friends. Then, in 1998, they were given a cheque for $100,000, and they started their own company. Their first office was in a friend's garage. The company's name is Google, a word which comes from mathematics. A “google” is a very high number---- 1 followed by a hundred zeros.
The google search engine was soon used by thousands of people worldwide because it was fast, easy and correct. By 2002 it was the biggest search engine on the Internet. Now, more questions have been answered by Google than any other Internet service, from sport to science, and from music to medicine. Google hopes that in the future all the world's information will be put on the Internet, so that everybody can find everything.
小题1:The writer began this passage by asking you a question because ___________.
A.Shakespeare is one of the most famous people in the world
B.he or she was afraid that the readers didn't know this question
C.he or she wanted to make the readers interested in this passage
D.he or she liked to begin this passage by asking readers a question
小题2:The underline word “cheque” in the fifth paragraph means _____ __ in Chinese.
A.楼房B.帐单C.订单D.支票
小题3:From the passage we know that at the beginning of their project,__   ____.
A.there was not any search engine on the Internet.
B.nobody supported them except their family and friends
C.one of the most popular websites gave them a cheque for $100,000
D.Larry Page and Sergey Brin dreamed to produce something to answer any question
小题4:Which statement is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Now the Google search engine is widely used in the world.
B.The google search engine was the biggest one after 2002.
C.Larry Page and Sergey Brin named google after a hundred zeros.
D.The service of the Google search engine is very popular.


The willful blindness  in hockey toward concussions (头部撞击) has dropped. Hockey Canada has followed the lead of USA Hockey in preventing bodychecking (身体拦截) below age 13. A bad head injury of Sidney Crosby, the hockey's greatest star, opened the eyes of hockey people everywhere. This country's children have been facing similar danger at early ages, and Hockey Canada had to deal with a deep worry in the minds of Canadians to make the rule change. The liking for bodychecking from an early age is part of what makes Canadian hockey what it is.
The change in rules should be taken as a chance to draw special attention to skill development in an environment free of danger.  It may also control the loss of thousands of young players who don't enjoy that environment.
For years, many Canadian hockey parents and coaches have insisted that bodychecking at early ages is necessary to ensure that players can do it safely at older ages. True or not, there may be a safer way to teach hitting than to make younger players pay a price for it in head injuries. When USA Hockey changed its rules for the 2011-2012 season, it also created bodychecking-education programs that will be mandatory(强制的) for all coaches,  including those teaching players in  the pre-checking ages. And it began to encourage more "touch" - without real bodychecking - from 9 t0 12. It also made the rules for 13 and up stricter. The USA is trying to show that it's possible to teach hockey protective skills without putting11 and 12-year-olds in greater danger. It's worth the try.
Hockey Canada has taken serious steps to do away with hits on the head. However, it's hard to change a sports culture so connected with who we are as a country. Too often, bodychecking has been used to try to separate a player from his head rather than from the ball. Children were paying a price for this country's love of the game.
There are always changes in Canada's game, and the change in the bodychecking age sends the clearest message yet to coaches and parents that player safety is paramount(至上的) in the game.
小题1:We can tell that the problem of bodychecking in Canada____________.
A.is controlled strictly
B.is taken more seriously now
C.is caused by players' carelessness
D.is connected with players' interest
小题2:What does the writer want to tell us in Paragraph 2?
A.The safe ways of controlling the loss.
B.The steps of drawing special attention.
C.The possible results of changing the rules.
D.The methods of improving the environment.
小题3:What can we learn from the passage?
A. The USA found a safer way to teach bodychecking.
B. Bodychecking-education programs in the USA are successful.
C. Bodychecking is a good way to value players' skills in the USA.
D. The USA has tried to create an environment of less bodychecking.
小题4:What is probably the best title' for this passage?
A.Which is more important?
B.How do we change the rules?
C.Why is hockey a dangerous game?
D.When should bodychecking be prevented?

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