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Different colours can affect us in many different ways; that’s according to Verity Allen. In a new programme “Colour me Healthy”, Verity looks at the ways that colours can influence how hard we work and the choices we make. They can even change our emotions and even influence how healthy we are. 
“Have you ever noticed how people always use the same colours for the same things?” says Verity. “Our toothpaste is always white or blue or maybe red. It’s never green. Why not? For some reason we think that blue and white is clean, while we think of green products(产品)as being a bit unpleasant. It’s the same for businesses. We respect a company which writes its name in blue or black, but we don’t respect one that uses pink or orange. People who design(设计)new products can use these ideas to influence what we buy.”
During the programme, Verity studies eight different colours, two colours in each part. She meets people who work in the colour industry, from people who design food packages, to people who name the colours of lipsticks. Some of the people she meets clearly have very little scientific knowledge to prove their ideas, such as the American “Colour Doctor” who believes that serious diseases can be treated successfully by the use of coloured lights. However, she also interviews real scientists who are studying the effects of green and red lights on mice, with some surprising results. 
Overall, it’s an interesting show, and anyone who watches it will probably find out something new. But because Verity goes out of her way to be polite to everyone she meets on the programme, it’s up to you to make your own decisions about how much you should believe.
小题1:What’s Verity’s opinion about colours?
A.Colours help people choose products.
B.Different people prefer different colours.
C.Colours have influences on people in many ways.
D.People working in colour industry know little about colours.
小题2:What can you infer from Paragraph 2?
A.Colours influence people’s feelings and opinions.
B.People get ideas for new products from colours.
C.New products are popular because of colours.
D.Most companies prefer bright colours.
小题3:The underlined part “goes out of her way” probably means ______.
A.feels very pleased
B.makes a special effort
C.goes on in her own way
D.carries on very slowly
小题4: What’s the passage mainly about?
A.How people use colours.
B.How colours influence people.
C.What happens in a programme.
D.What makes a programme believable.

小题1:C
小题2:A
小题3:B
小题4:C
不同的颜色在许多不同的方面会影响我们;这是根据Verity Allen,在一个新项目“颜色我健康”, Verity看着颜色可以影响我们如何努力工作,影响我们所做的选择。他们甚至可以改变我们的情绪,甚至影响健康。
小题1:细节理解题。根据文章第一段第一句可知。
小题2:段落大意题。根据第二段可知B,C,D表述不准确。
小题3:细节理解题。
小题4:主旨大意题。根据文章第一段可知。
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At 8, she learned that other children had no clean    3   in Africa, and she was shocked. When her school began    4   money to build wells (井) there, she asked her parents to    5  holding her birthday party. Also, she asked her friends each to donate $9 to the project in Africa    6   giving her birthday presents.
One year later, it was her    7   birthday on June 12. She made a    8   page on the Internet with a goal of $300. However, Rachel was able to raise only $200. This made her a little    9  .
Unluckily, Rachel was badly hurt in an accident    10   eight days. That was a terrible shock to her friends. They wanted to find some ways of showing    11   to her. They began donating on Rachel’s birthday page. Donations    12   her $300 goal quickly and kept rising.
When it was clear that she would    13   come back to herself(苏醒), her parents donated her organs (器官) to other children. They also donated her hair a    29   time to Locks of Love.
More    14   was being raised. The total donations soon reached $100,000, then $300,000. So far more than $850,000 has been raised from all over the world, including donations from the Africans who are moved (感动) by the little American girl.
小题1:
A.soldB.lostC.borrowedD.used
小题2:
A.themB.herC.oneD.it
小题3:
A.roomB.airC.toyD.water
小题4:
A.spendingB.makingC.raisingD.saving
小题5:
A.stopB.preventC.keepD.finish
小题6:
A.because ofB.out ofC.instead of D.such as
小题7:
A.eighthB.ninthC.tenthD.eleventh
小题8:
A.birthday B.familyC.childD.game
小题9:
A.angryB.satisfiedC.excitedD.sad
小题10:
A.beforeB.afterC.inD.during
小题11:
A.interestB.supportC.protectionD.thanks
小题12:
A.passedB.offeredC.showedD.brought
小题13:
A.everB.hardlyC.seldomD.never
小题14:
A.finalB.firstC.followingD.next
小题15:
A.clothesB.moneyC.stationeryD.food
One evening two young men were walking in the street together. They tried to find a chance to steal something. The clock struck twelve. Most of the people went to bed. Quickly they came to a house and it seemed that everyone in the house had fallen asleep. Standing at the front gate, one said in English to the other in a low voice, "You wait here. I'll go around to the back door and then get into the house. "Sud­denly out of the house ran a dog, barking at them. The two men were very frightened and ran away as fast as they could. Finally, they stopped at a lonely place. The man said breathlessly, "It's too bad. I hadn't expected(期望)that the dog could understand English. "
小题1:Why did the two men walk in the street one evening? Because.       .
A.they couldn’t fall asleep
B.they wanted to steal something
C.they would like to take a walk
D.they went to visit their friends
小题2:"One said in English to the other in a low voice. "From the above sentence we know        .
A.he didn't know English
B.he liked speaking English quietly
C.he couldn't speak aloud
D.he was afraid of waking up others
小题3:The dog ran out of the house and barked at them only because.        .
A.it understood English B.it knew them
C.it found someone outside D.Both B and C
小题4:At last the two young men        .
A.stole nothingB.stole something expensive
C.were bitten by the dogD.were caught by the police
小题5:What did the owners do while the dog was barking?
A.They stopped it. B.They got up quickly.
C.They shouted for help. D.The story didn't tell us.
Fire can help people in many ways. But can also be very harmful. Fire can heat water warm your houses, give light, and cook food. But fire can burn things too. It can burn trees, houses, animals, or people. Sometimes big fires can burn forests.
Nobody knows for sure how people began to use fire. But there are many interesting, old stories about the first time a man or woman started a fire. One story from Australia tells about a man very, very long time ago. He went up to the sun by a rope and brought fire down.
Today people know how to make a fire with matches. Children sometimes like to play with them. But matches can be very dangerous. One match can burn a piece of paper, and then it might burn a house. A small fire can become a big fire very fast.
Fires kill many people every year. So you must be careful with matches. You should also learn to put out fires. Fires need oxygen. Without oxygen they die. There is oxygen in the air. Cover a fire with water, sand, or in an emergency, with your coat or something else. This keeps the air away from a fire and kills it.
Be careful with fire, and it will help you. Be careless with fire, and it will burn you. 
小题1:Which is true?
A.We are not sure how people started to use fire.
B.It is an Australian who started a fire.
C.We know how people began to use fire.
D.Nobody knows how to make a fire.
小题2:Children mustn’t play with matches because ______.
A.matches burn paper
B.it is not interesting
C.matches can be dangerous
D.they don’t know how to make a fire with matches
小题3:If you are going to put out a fire, you ______.
A.must be careful with matches
B.ought to know it can be harmful
C.have to cover it with water only
D.should keep air away from it
小题4:We must be careful with fire, or it ______.
A.can beB.warms our houses
C.might burn usD.will help us
小题5:What is the main idea of the passage?
A.Fire can help people in many ways.
B.Fire can be both helpful and harmful.
C.Fire can burn things and people
D.We must be careful with matches.
.British people are famous for drinking tea. But brother and sister, Sarah and Bobby Green, became young millionaires when they opened a chain of American-style coffee shops in the UK.
Having the idea: It started when Sarah took a weekend trip to New York to visit her brother Bobby. One evening, in a Thai restaurant, Sarah told Bobby how much she wished she could buy American-style coffee in London. Bobby suggested they started their own coffee shop. Sarah fell in love with the idea.
Doing the Research: Back in London, she spent a whole day on the London subway, getting off the train at different stations to taste the coffee. “It was terrible, and I knew there was a gap (空缺) in the market.” In 1995, they opened their first Coffee Republic shop in central London.
Making it work: The first year was very difficult. British people were not used to the names of American coffees, like latte and macchiato. But being successful was their dream and they were not going to give up. Today, there are over 100 Coffee Republic shops all over the country and the company has £30 million a year.
Advice for others: Sarah has now written a best-selling book about their experience, called Anyone Can Do It ! She hopes it will help other young people to start their own businesses. She says, “If you think you have the energy, then get out and follow your dream.”
小题1:What kind of company do they run?
A.A fast-food restaurant.B.A tea shop.
C.A coffee shop.D.A big hotel.
小题2:Where are their Coffee Republic shops?
A.All over the UK.B.All over the US.
C.In central London.D.In New York.
小题3:Which of the following information is mentioned(提到) in the passage?
A.Sarah was not interested in Bobby’s idea.
B.British people never drank coffee before 1995.
C.Sarah’s best-selling book is about how to make coffee.
D.Sarah found a business chance while doing the research.
小题4:What is the passage mainly about?
A.Sarah’s life story.B.Sarah’s weekend trip.
C.The American-style coffee.D.The success of a family business.
小题5: Where may this passage come from?
A.In a scientific report.B.In a newspaper.
C.In a sports magazine.D.In a novel.
  Everyone has worries(忧虑,忧愁). How do you deal with(处理,对付) your worries? There is always something you can do to help yourself feel less worried. Sitting there worrying is no fun and it won't solve your problems.
Grades(分数,得分) at school are often a top worry for children. If you worry most about grades, ask yourself these questions:
●  Why are grades important? What do grades mean to me?
●  How do I get ready for class? Do I go over my notes even when there isn't a test?
●  Do I have a good place to do my homework?
●  Have I tried different ways of studying?
If your worry is about a fight you had with your friend, you might write down all the things you could do----write a note to him or her, invite him or her to watch a basketball game, say sorry to him or her and so on. Once you have a list of things you could do, you can choose one thing that could get your friend back.
You can ask for help when you're worried. You can find someone to talk to, such as your parents, friends, and teachers.
小题1:What do children often worry most about?
A.Their hobbies.B.Their homework.
C.Their grades at school.D.A fight with their friends.
小题2:According to the passage, when you're worried, you'd better _______.
A.work hardB.ask for help and talk to someone
C.get ready for classD.do your homework
小题3:If you're worried about grades, DON'T ask yourself "_______".
A.Why are grades important?
B.What do grades mean to me?
C.How do I get ready for class?
D.Why not give up(放弃) my studies?
小题4:If you had a fight with a friend, you could _______.
A.invite him or her to watch a game
B.put the blame(责备)on him or her
C.try to make new friends
D.leave him or her alone
小题5:What does the passage mainly tell us?
A.Who is often worried.
B.When people are worried.
C.How to deal with worries.
D.What kinds of worries people have.

Matt's hobby was collecting stamps. He had stamps from many countries, like America, Egypt and China. On his birthday, can you guess what people gave him? That's right——stamps.  
Matt's favorite stamps came from France. He had almost every stamp from 1954 to 2003 except one. That was a 1974 special edition (版). It was very hard to find.
He looked for it everywhere. He asked his friends and relatives to help him. But nobody could find the stamp. It made Matt very sad.
"Don't worry," his father said to him. "You'll find it one day."
"I hope so," Matt said.
"Be patient (耐心的),"his father said. "Don't give up."
Besides collecting stamps, Matt liked writing. He had a pen friend in France. They wrote to each other every month. Matt's pen friend, Philip, gave him a big, green stamp. It looked old. When Matt received the letter, he was very surprised. On the envelope, he looked closely at the stamp. It was the 1974 special edition stamp. Matt was so happy! He told his sister, his mother and his father.
"You see," his father said, "You did find your stamp. So, you see, it's good to have two things in life."
"What are they?" Matt asked.
“Friends and patience (耐心).” he answered.
小题1:Matt loved the stamps from ______best.
A.AmericaB.EgyptC.FranceD.China
小题2:It was very difficult for Matt to find a special French stamp of_____.
A.1954B.1974C.2003D.2011
小题3:His father told him to_______.
A.stop looking for itB.ask his friends for help
C.be patientD.write a letter
小题4:______sent Matt the letter with the special edition stamp on it.
A.PhilipB.Philip's mother C.Matt's fatherD.Philip’s friend

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