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 China joined the WTO  1  Dec.11,2001.The Chinese hoped  2  a member of the

WTO many years ago.Now the hope has  3  .China is  4  the largest and the fastest growing country in the developing world.After  5  the WTO;she will be  6  richer and  7  will the world.However(然而),the Chinese will meet more difficulties and challenges(挑战).As Chinese students,we should work hard  8  all our subjects,especially(尤其)English.English is most widely  9  in the world.It’s a bridge to much knowledge.So it’s more important  10  English well than before.

(    )1.A.in            B.on             C.at            D.for

(    )2.A.be           B.being           C.to be          D.was

(    )3.A.come true     B.come along      C.come back      D.come out

(    )4.A.not           B.either          C.both           D.neither

(    )5.A.entering       B.to enter         C.enters         D.entered

(    )6.A.much         B.many           C.1ittle         D.few   

(    )7.A.neither        B.so              C.and          D.or

(    )8.A.to            B.for             C.with          D.at

(    )9.A.using         B.used            C.use           D.uses

(    )10.A.learn        B.learning          C.to learn       D.learned

   

BCACA  ABDBC

   

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Sharing increases your happiness. To celebrate the 2010 Shanghai World Expo, China Daily invites you to share what you’ve seen, heard and experienced at the 6-month international event or Expo-related stories in ENGLISH. Whether you are an Expo volunteer, a journalist, or a tourist, we’d like you to share with us your expo experience, as viewed through your eyes. So if you like, please join us today in sharing the joy!
Eligibility(适宜人选): Everyone
Topic: 2010 Shanghai World Expo
Language: ENGLISH Only
Length: No more than 1,000 words
Content: Stories accompanied(附有) by photos are encouraged.
Duration: May 1, 2010--October 31, 2010
How to submit your stories: Send your stories and photos to expo@chinadaily.com.cn
Why join us: In addition to(除……之外) the satisfaction of supporting our work.
- Your stories will come out on China Daily’s website;
- You will go in a lucky draw to win a prize.
【小题1】China Daily invites us                      .
A.to celebrate the 2010 Shanghai World ExpoB.to support their work
C.to write Expo-related stories in English for themD.to win a prize
【小题2】 Who can take part in this activity?
A.Everybody.B.A tourist.C.A journalist.D.An Expo volunteer.
【小题3】What does the underlined word “submit” mean?
A.撰稿B.呈交C.发表D.发送
【小题4】Your story must not                      .
A.be written in English B.have any pictures
C.be less than 1000 wordsD.be submitted after October 31, 2010.
【小题5】f your story is chosen by the editor, we can read it                      .
A.in a magazineB.in a storybook
C.on China Daily’s websiteD.in the newspaper named China Daily

We Are One--’Expo Through My Eyes’
Sharing increases your happiness. To celebrate the 2010 Shanghai World Expo, China Daily invites you to share what you’ve seen, heard and experienced at the 6-month international event or Expo-related stories in ENGLISH. Whether you are an Expo volunteer, a journalist, or a tourist, we’d like you to share with us your expo experience, as viewed through your eyes. So if you like, please join us today in sharing the joy!
Eligibility(适宜人选): Everyone
Topic: 2010 Shanghai World Expo
Language: ENGLISH Only
Length: No more than 1,000 words
Content: Stories accompanied(附有) by photos are encouraged.
Duration: May 1, 2010--October 31, 2010
How to submit your stories: Send your stories and photos to expo@chinadaily.com.cn
Why join us: In addition to(除……之外) the satisfaction of supporting our work.
- Your stories will come out on China Daily’s website;
- You will go in a lucky draw to win a prize.
【小题1】China Daily invites us                      .

A.to celebrate the 2010 Shanghai World ExpoB.to support their work
C.to write Expo-related stories in English for themD.to win a prize
【小题2】 Who can take part in this activity?
A.Everybody. B.A tourist.C.A journalist.D.An Expo volunteer.
【小题3】What does the underlined word “submit” mean?
A.撰稿B.呈交C.发表D.发送
【小题4】Your story must not                      .
A.be written in English B.have any pictures
C.be less than 1000 wordsD.be submitted after October 31, 2010.
【小题5】If your story is chosen by the editor, we can read it                      .
A.in a magazineB.in a storybook
C.on China Daily’s websiteD.in the newspaper named China Daily

Qi Haoran, a Junior 1 student, was quite busy over the past winter vacation – and not just with homework.Qi, together with 10 other classmates made a volunteer group to call on people to join the Clean Your Plate Campaign (“光盘行动”).

    The 11 students went to many restaurants and told people the importance of saving food.“Excuse me, do you know that 950 million people around the world still haven’t got enough to eat? Please don’t waste food.” They would say this kind of thing hundreds of times every day.

   The Clean Your Plate Campaign began on the Internet in January.It calls on people to reduce food waste.

    China in these years had serious problems with wasted food.CCTV reported in January that the food Chinese people waste every year is enough to feed 200 million people for a year.

    Chinese people are well known for being hospitable (好客的) and generous(大方的).Many even feel that they lose face if their guests have eaten all the food.

    Luckily, the campaign has got the support of many.In a restaurant in Xinjiang, the owner give the guests who have eaten all that they ordered a sticker (贴花).People can enjoy a free meal when they have 10 stickers.More than 750 restaurants in Beijing have begun to offer smaller dishes and encourage their guests to take leftovers (剩饭剩菜) home.

    To reduce food waste is a big task, and it needs time.It’s important that everyone does their bit, just like Qi.Did you finish your meals today?

根据短文内容,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选择最恰当的答案。

1.What did the 11 students do in the winter vacation?

A.The helped each other with homework.

B.They opened a restaurant together.

C.They volunteered for a campaign.

D.They collected money from customers in restaurants.

2.In this passage the underlined word “call on ” means ______.

A.打电话               B.号召          C.拜访           D.叫喊

3.The Clean Your Plate Campaign calls on people to _____.

A.do volunteer work           B.work part time in restaurants

C.cut down on food waste       D.wash your plates after dinner

4.From Paragraphs 4-5, we learn that _____.

A.wasting food is a serious problem in China

B.Chinese people waste the most food in the world

C.Chinese people want to show off that they are rich

D.most Chinese people are afraid of losing face at the table

5.What did the restaurant in Beijing do to support the campaign?

A.The owner would have dinner with those who had eaten up their food.

B.It offered a free meal to the guests who had finished all their food ten times.

C.It gave stickers to the guests who ordered small dishes.

D.It encouraged customers to take leftovers home.

 

What is your zodiac(生肖) animal? According to the Chinese lunar calendar(农历), 12 animals mark 12 different years. It is the basis of the Chinese zodiac. Nowadays, Chinese zodiac animals have worldwide fame and are increasingly popular among western people.

The zodiac is an important part of Chinese culture. People believe that the characteristics of a zodiac animal influence the personality of every person born in that year. For example, people born in the Year of the Tiger are considered powerful and brave.

Zodiac animals also have some social functions. When people think it is not proper to ask: “How old are you”, they may change their question to “What is your zodiac animal?” With this question, you can figure out roughly which year someone was born and the person’s age.

Zodiac animals are not special to China. Many countries share a similar zodiac culture with China. For example, in the Japanese Zodiac, a wild boar(野猪)takes the place of a pig and the Vietnamese(越南的)zodiac has a cat instead of a rabbit.

But have you ever wondered how these 12 animals were chosen to represent each year? According to legend, the Jade Emperor(玉皇大帝)invited all the animals to join him for Chinese New Year. Only 12 animals went to see him. As a reward he named a year after each one in the order they arrived. The ox would have been the first to arrive, but the rat sat on his back and jumped off just before they arrived to come in first place.

1.The characteristics of a zodiac animal may influence the _____ of every person born in that year.

A.appearance        B.personality        C.hobby            D.education

2.“What is your zodiac animal?” is a question used to find out a person’s______.

A.age              B.name             C.job              D.weight

3.In the Japanese zodiac, we don’t see the zodiac animal:_______

A.wild boar          B.rabbit            C.dragon           D.pig

4.According to the last paragraph, we know that ____ was the first animal to arrive.

A.ox               B.rat               C.pig               D.cat

 

 

 

A Solar-powered Plane---Lowcarbon

 

 

Earlier this month, a solar-powered (太阳能动力的)plane called Lowcarbon took off to the sky for the first time. It has passed an important test on the way to travel around the world.

Lowcarbon took off from an airport in Switzerland(瑞士)at 45 km an hour. It slowly rose into the sky.

“There has never been an airplane so big, so light, using so little energy,” said Bertrand Piccard, a leader of the project.

During the 90-minute flight, Lowcarbon did several turns. It climbs nearly 1.6 km above the countryside.

Engineers plan to test a night flight in July. Then they will use the results of the tests to build a second plane. They plan to travel around the world in that plane in 2012. “We want to fly it day and night with no fuel,” Piccard said.

Piccard and pilot Andre Borschberg will take Lowcarbon around the world .They will make a few stops to change places and rest after a long time in the air----and to show off their aircraft.

Lowcarbon flies at 70 kph on average(平均). That is faster than a bike and slower than a car. The pilots will keep it in the air for up to five days at a time.

 

We Are One---“Expo Through My Eyes”

Sharing offers you more happiness. To celebrate the 2010 Shanghai World Expo, China Daily invites you to share what you’ve seen, heard and experienced at the 6-month international event or Expo-related stories in English. Whether you are an Expo volunteer, a reporter, or a tourist , we’d like you to share with us your Expo experience, as seen through your eyes. So if you would liketo contribute(投稿),please join us today in sharing the joy!

 

Topic: 2010 Shanghai World Expo

Language: English only

Length: No more than 1,000 words-

Content: Stories with photos are necessary.

Duration: May 1,2010---October 31,2010

Email-box: expo@chinadaily.com.cn

Reward: In addition to the satisfaction of supporting our work,

       ---your stories will be published on China Daily’s website;

       ---you will go in a lucky draw for a prize.

 

1.Which of the following information about the plane Lowcarbon is NOT true?

   A. It can fly at 70 km an hour.                  B.It is solar –powered.

   C.It has passed a night-flight test.               D.It is slower than a car.

2.Lowcarbon is a special plane because________________.

   A.it’s made in Switzerlland                    B.it has travelled around the world

   C.it can do turns in the sky                    D.it’s big and light, but uses little enegy

3.The purpose of the second article is to________________.

   A.encourage us to visit Shanghai Expo           B.ask us to be volunteers for Shanghai Expo

   C.invite us to write stories about Shanghai Expo   D.tell us to get the lucky prize of Shanghai Expo

4.Your stories about the 2010 Shanghai Expo for China Daily___________.

   A.can be in Chinese                          B.don’t need to have photos

   C.must be given by post                       D.should be handed in by e-mail

 

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