Have you been asked for money by some disabled beggars (乞丐) while you’re enjoying shopping? Do you have any pity on them who are so poor and lonely or do you just feel afraid of their terrible shapes? As one of the most special groups, disabled people’s living conditions — not only their material (物质的) conditions, but their mental (精神的) world — really need improvement.

The treatment for disabled people should go like this: First, don’t look down upon them. Don’t be afraid of looking at the terrible shapes of the disabled. Try to treat them equally. Because they are a part of the society (社会),we can?t discard (抛弃) them. The second is to help them as much as we could. If you can be a volunteer and do some work for the disabled people, that would be very nice. That does help not only to the disabled people but also to yourself because you will feel good after your kind action.

If every one of us gives a little love, the world will become a beautiful wonderland!

1.From the passage, we can see that .

A. disabled people are poor, but they are happy

B. all disabled people ask for money from those who are shopping

C. disabled people’s living conditions are not good

D. no one would like to help disabled beggars

2.The underlined word “equally” means “ ” in Chinese.

A. 平等地 B.确切地 C. 正确地 D. 恰当地

3.Most disabled people are begging (乞讨) along the streets because .

A. it’s their jobs

B. they want to make a living in this way

C. more and more people love to help them

D. they are a part of the society

4.People have pity on disabled beggars because .

A. they are homeless

B. they are poor and lonely

C. they have terrible shapes

D. they are discarded

5.Which of the following is TRUE?

A. The disabled like to beg in the street.

B. Disabled beggars cannot work to make a living.

C. Disabled beggars are not usually treated equally.

D. The best way to help disabled beggars is to give them lots of money.

The first ever trans-Atlantic(跨大西洋的)telephone call was made from New York City to London in 1927. In keeping with this spirit, we’d like to tell you some of our other communication records:

● Most spammed person(收到垃圾邮件最多的人)

Microsoft chairman William H.Gates III(the U.S.A.)receives up to four million spams(垃圾邮件)each day. However, with the help of all the people who are working in Microsoft and anti-spam technology, only around ten spares reach his inbox per day.

● Earliest e-mail

In l971,Ray Tomlinson,an engineer at the computer company, and Newman in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the U.S.A. sent the first e-mail.At first it was an experiment to see if he could get two computers to exchange a message.(It was Ray who decided to use the @ symbol to separate the other’s name from their location. The first e-mail message was “QWERTYUIOP”)

● Largest LAN(局域网)party

The largest LAN(Local Area Network)party was made up of 8531 unique computers and 9184 members in Sweden from 30 November to 2 December 2006.

● Most telephone books torsi(撕)in three minutes

Tina Shelton tore 21 telephone books at last, each with l028 numbered pages in a time of three minutes in California, the U.S.A. on 9 February 2007.

1.When was the first trans-Atlantic telephone call from New York to London made?

A. In2006. B. In l927. C. In l971. D. In l928.

2. Who is the person that receives up to four million e-mail spams(垃圾邮件)each day?

A. William H. Gates Ⅲ.

B. Ray Tomlinson

C. Newman

D. Tina Shelton

3.Ray who decided to use ________to separate the other’s name from their location.

A. exchange a message B. “QWERTYUIOP”

C. the @ symbol D. an experiment

4.How long did the largest LAN party last?

A. Two months. B. Three days.

C. Four days. D. Two days.

5. How long did Tina Shelton tear all the telephone books'?

A. Three minutes.

B. Sixty-three minutes.

C. Two minutes.

D. Sixty-two minutes.

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