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     Macao is only forty miles away from Hong Kong and it is easy to reach. It is an interesting place and it
  has a long history.  Macao is a part of China, and it was returned to China in 1999, and most people
 living there are Chinese.
     The first Europeans to reach Macao came from Portugal. More than four hundred years ago, the
 Portuguese went there to do business with Chinese. Some settled and made their homes there. They built
  strong forts to guard their city on the island. They also built churches, schools, hospitals and other places.
 Slowly the city grew. People from many countries came to live and work in Macao.
     Today, many people visit Macao. Some only go there to watch dog-racing or motor racing or to
 gamble. But Macao is a quiet and peaceful place. It is pleasant just to walk around and look at the old
 buildings and forts. You feel you are back in the old days. Of course, some of the buildings are now in
 ruins. The church of St. Paul has only the front wall with steps leading up to it. But it is still interesting to
 see.
     When you are hot and tired, there are small cool gardens to rest in. When you are hungry, there are
  good restaurants with many kinds of food.  Nearby are islands, which are also nice to visit and are easy
  to get to. There is certainly much to see and to do in Macao.
1. From the passage we know _____.
    A. Macao is an island far away from Hong Kong
    B. now Macao is a good place for people to spend their holidays
    C.in Macao the largest number of people is the Portuguese
    D. Macao was once ruled by foreigners from many countries
2. The underlined phrase "in ruins" in the passage means "_____".
    A. 成为废墟    
    B. 成为堡垒
    C. 成为赌场    
    D. 成为教堂
3. Who was the first settler on the island of Macao?
    A. British people.           
    B. Portuguese.
    C. Europeans.              
    D. Chinese,
4. What do visitors come to Macao for?
    A. Watching the dog-racing.    
    B. Gambling.
    C. Sightseeing.                
    D. A, B and C
5. Which of the following is not TRUE?
    A. Macao is a part of Hong Kong
    B. The Portuguese built forts in order to protect the family years ago.
    C. Macao is a good place to visit.
    D. It's not difficult to go to visit the islands near Macao.
1. B  2. A  3. D  4. D 5. A

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A.China built its own space station.

B.A Chinese astronaut flew around the earth.

C.A Chinese astronaut landed on the moon.

D.China sent up a satellite to the moon.

2.What can we learn about Wang Yongzhi?

[  ]

A.He is also an astronaut.

B.He is a college teacher.

C.He is a scientist working on computers.

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A.Because it isn't important to do so.

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A. 1937
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A. 1918
B. 1958
C. 1968
D. 1978
5. What's the Chinese for "Jinan University"?
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In Montana, you might drive for a mile in any direction and not see another human being. In Macao,60,000
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people. But everyone agrees that the more people there are, the more resources (资源) the world needs to feed,
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1. From the first paragraph we can know that _____.
A. Montana is too crowded
B. Macao is too crowded
C. the world is too crowded
D. the world is not too crowded
2. The population is increasing fast partly because _____.
A. people live longer than before
B. there are less wars than before
C. medicine is developing faster than before
D. more couples now would like to have children than before
3. What was the world's population 100 years ago?
A. 450 million.
B. About 2 billion.
C. 40 billion.
D. 7 billion.
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A. find more resources
B. use more resources
C. think about our ways of living
D. move to other places
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A. thinks the world already has too many people
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building it in 2016. It will be the world's longest sea-crossing bridge!
     The Y-shaped bridge is about 50 kilometers altogether. 35 kilometers of it will be over water.
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to drive from Zhuhai or Macao to Hong Kong.
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say they will protect the ocean.
     China hopes that the bridge can bring the mainland, Hong Kong and Macao closer. Building the bridge
will cost about ¥73 billion. Hong Kong, Macao and the mainland will share the cost.
1. It will take China ______ years to build the bridge.
[     ]
A. 3
B. 6
C. 10
D. 14
2. The shape of the bridge is like the letter "______".
[     ]
A. "H"
B. "M"
C. "Y"
D. "V"
3. The bridge is about ______ long.
[     ]
A. 50 kilometers
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C. 100 kilometers
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A. The bridge is too long.
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C. Officials will protect the ocean.
D. The building of the bridge will pollute the sea and hurt sea animals.

5. Who will share the cost of the building of the bridge?
[     ]
A. Hong Kong
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