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Recently, an Internet game has become a new fashion among young office workers and students. People can ¡°farm¡° on a piece of ¡°land¡° and ¡°grow¡°, ¡°sell¡° or even ¡°steal¡° ¡°vegetables¡°, ¡°flowers¡° and ¡°fruits¡° on the Internet.

     They can earn some e--money and buy more ¡°seeds¡°, ¡°pets¡° and even ¡°houses¡°. Joyce interviewed some young people. Here are their opinions.

     Harold: I don¡¯t quite understand why they are so mad about the childish game. Maybe they are just not confident (×ÔÐŵÄ) enough to face the real world.

     Allan: I enjoy putting some ¡°bugs¡° in my friends gardens and we¡¯ve become closer because of the game. Having fun together is the most exciting thing about it.

     Laura: You know, people in the city are longing for (¿ÊÍû) the life in the countryside. It reduces (¼õÉÙ) my work pressure (ѹÁ¦); besides, it gives me the exciting experience of being a ¡°thief¡°.

     Ivy: Well, it¡¯s just a waste of time. Teenagers playing the game spend so many hours on it that they cannot focus on (רעÓÚ) their study.

1  According to the passage, people can¡¯t _______ things in this game.
A. grow     B. borrow    C. steal     D. sell

2  People can buy more things with ________ in the game.
A. e¡ªmoney   B. houses    C. seeds     D. vegetables

3  Among the people Joyce interviewed, _______ dislikes the game.
A. Laura     B. Allan     C. Harold     D. none

4  From Laura¡¯s words, we can guess that she¡¯s most probably ______.
A. a students   B. an office worker   C. a farmer     D. a thief

5  Ivy thinks the Internet game is bad for ________.
A. adults    B. thieves     C. policemen      D. teenagers

6  Which is not the reason why people like the game?
A. They are longing for country life.
B. They can have fun with friends.
C. They are confident enough to face the real world.
D. The game can relax people and give them a new experience.

1 B   2 A   3 C   4 B   5 D    6 C

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Choose the best answer (¸ù¾Ý¶ÌÎÄÄÚÈÝ£¬Ñ¡Ôñ×îÇ¡µ±µÄ´ð°¸)
You probably know you should say ¡°please¡± and ¡°thank you¡± at restaurants. You probably know the rules of a library. You know you should respect and be nice to your classmates. But do you have music manners?
Keep It Down! You have to notice the volume of your music. You should not play your music so loud that everyone around you can hear it. Some people might even get angry. Usually, when you play the music loud on an MP3 player, other people can¡¯t hear the words of the song. They just hear a loud sound. No one wants to listen to this. Very loud music can also be bad for your ears. So even if you are alone when listening to our MP3 players, you shouldn¡¯t turn it up too high.
Take Them Off! You need to know when to turn your MP3 off and put it away. Libraries, and schools don¡¯t allow MP3 players. There are other places, like museums, that don¡¯t have rules, but it would be rude to have your MP3 player on. Sometimes, it doesn¡¯t make sense to listen on your MP3 player at event. Why would you listen to music at a play, a movie or a sporting event? You would miss what is going on and others would wonder why you even came.
Take One Out! Once in a while it¡¯s okay just to take out one earphone and not other. Imagine you are listening on your MP3 player when someone asks you the way. It would not be rude to take out one earphone, tell him the way, and put back the earphone and continue listening. You can also do this when you order food at a fast-food restaurant or when you answer the telephone and it¡¯s not for you.
It¡¯s Your Choice! There are times when you need to decide what is best. For example, some people can listen to music on their MP3 players when reading books, while others think it is disturbing. In cases like this, you need to do what seems right for you.
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ1¡¿The underlined word ¡°volume¡± in Paragraph Two probably means ¡°_______¡±
A£®the type of musicB£®the amount of a sound
C£®the length of a songD£®the color of an MP3 player
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ2¡¿No one wants to listen to _____________ from others¡¯ MP3 players.
A£®a loud soundB£®sad storiesC£®a long movieD£®the words of a song
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ3¡¿We should turn down the music when we are alone because loud music ________.
A£®is not enjoyableB£®makes us tired
C£®is bad for MP3 playersD£®hurts our ears
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ4¡¿If we listen to our MP3 player at a play, ______________________.
A£®the theatre won¡¯t allow it
B£®the actors will get angry
C£®others won¡¯t hear the play well
D£®we will miss part of the play
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ5¡¿We can take one earphone out when we _______________________.
A£®show others the way
B£®talk to friends on the phone
C£®watch a sporting event
D£®have dinner with our parents
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ6¡¿It¡¯s all right to use our MP3 player in _________________.
A£®schoolB£®librariesC£®restaurantsD£®museums
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ7¡¿What can be the best title of this passage? _________________
A£®Music loversB£®Music manners C£®MP3 playersD£®MP3 earphones

Choose the best answer (¸ù¾Ý¶ÌÎÄÄÚÈÝ£¬Ñ¡Ôñ×îÇ¡µ±µÄ´ð°¸)
You probably know you should say ¡°please¡± and ¡°thank you¡± at restaurants. You probably know the rules of a library. You know you should respect and be nice to your classmates. But do you have music manners?
Keep It Down! You have to notice the volume of your music. You should not play your music so loud that everyone around you can hear it. Some people might even get angry. Usually, when you play the music loud on an MP3 player, other people can¡¯t hear the words of the song. They just hear a loud sound. No one wants to listen to this. Very loud music can also be bad for your ears. So even if you are alone when listening to our MP3 players, you shouldn¡¯t turn it up too high.
Take Them Off! You need to know when to turn your MP3 off and put it away. Libraries, and schools don¡¯t allow MP3 players. There are other places, like museums, that don¡¯t have rules, but it would be rude to have your MP3 player on. Sometimes, it doesn¡¯t make sense to listen on your MP3 player at event. Why would you listen to music at a play, a movie or a sporting event? You would miss what is going on and others would wonder why you even came.
Take One Out! Once in a while it¡¯s okay just to take out one earphone and not other. Imagine you are listening on your MP3 player when someone asks you the way. It would not be rude to take out one earphone, tell him the way, and put back the earphone and continue listening. You can also do this when you order food at a fast-food restaurant or when you answer the telephone and it¡¯s not for you.
It¡¯s Your Choice! There are times when you need to decide what is best. For example, some people can listen to music on their MP3 players when reading books, while others think it is disturbing. In cases like this, you need to do what seems right for you.
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ1¡¿The underlined word ¡°volume¡± in Paragraph Two probably means ¡°_______¡±

A£®the type of musicB£®the amount of a sound
C£®the length of a songD£®the color of an MP3 player
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ2¡¿No one wants to listen to _____________ from others¡¯ MP3 players.
A£®a loud soundB£®sad storiesC£®a long movieD£®the words of a song
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ3¡¿We should turn down the music when we are alone because loud music ________.
A£®is not enjoyableB£®makes us tired
C£®is bad for MP3 playersD£®hurts our ears
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ4¡¿If we listen to our MP3 player at a play, ______________________.
A£®the theatre won¡¯t allow it
B£®the actors will get angry
C£®others won¡¯t hear the play well
D£®we will miss part of the play
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ5¡¿We can take one earphone out when we _______________________.
A£®show others the way
B£®talk to friends on the phone
C£®watch a sporting event
D£®have dinner with our parents
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ6¡¿It¡¯s all right to use our MP3 player in _________________.
A£®schoolB£®librariesC£®restaurantsD£®museums
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ7¡¿What can be the best title of this passage? _________________
A£®Music loversB£®Music manners C£®MP3 playersD£®MP3 earphones

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Newcastle is beginning to draw tourists from all corners of Europe. It¡¯s one of the fastest developing cities in the United Kingdom. It is said most visitors come here to see the famous soccer team play. The mood of the locals is often changed by the success or failures of the local team.
Newcastle¡¯s most popular place is the Gate. It¡¯s in the center of the city and has many attractions including bars, restaurants, sports bars, pubs and so on. During a home game it becomes a real home to happiness.
Culture and local history lovers can make their dreams come true by taking one of the local city tour buses. They come and leave every few minutes and stop at all the important historical sites in the city. Also the seats and the environment on the buses are comfortable. It¡¯s the best way to see the city without tiring yourself out or getting cold. Places such as the Hancock Museum and Millennium Bridge are must-see attractions. But be careful if you¡¯re short of time, Newcastle is a big place. So you should be prepared to kill a few hours on one of these buses.
If you want to watch the local team play soccer in the St. James Park, remember to book a ticket as early as possible. The locals are crazy soccer fans, and you¡¯ll find it hard to get a ticket if you don¡¯t wait in the queue early.                                                                                 
As you can see, Newcastle is a fantastic city with so much to be offered and so many things to see. You¡¯re sure to have a wonderful time here!                                   
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ1¡¿From the passage we know Newcastle is most famous for its_______.

A£®soccer teamB£®city restaurantsC£®rich cultureD£®historical sites
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ2¡¿If you want to learn about the history and culture of Newcastle, you_____.
A£®can go to the GateB£®can take a city tour
C£®must go to St James ParkD£®must drive a car
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ3¡¿The underlined word ¡°They¡± in Para 3 refers to ______.
A£®history loversB£®historical sites
C£®city tour busesD£®culture lovers
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ4¡¿Which place is not in Newcastle? ______
A£®St. James ParkB£®The Hancock Museum
C£®the GateD£®the Tower Bridge
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ5¡¿What can we learn from the passage?
A£®Tourists will enjoy delicious food and have a good time in the Gate.
B£®It¡¯s usually easy to get a ticket for a local soccer team play.
C£®Many world famous soccer matches are held in Newcastle every year.
D£®Newcastle is a very small city with many famous attractions.
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ6¡¿The author wrote this passage mainly in order to_______.
A£®introduce the culture and history of Newcastle
B£®tell people the popularity of soccer teams in Newcastle
C£®introduce the characters of people in Newcastle
D£®encourage people to visit Newcastle

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Newcastle is beginning to draw tourists from all corners of Europe. It's one of the fastest developing cities in the United Kingdom. It is said most visitors come here to see the famous soccer team play. The mood of the locals is often changed by the success or failures of the local team.

Newcastle's most popular place is the Gate. It's in the center of the city and has many attractions including bars, restaurants, sports bars, pubs and so on. During a home game it becomes a real home to happiness.

Culture and local history lovers can make their dreams come true by taking one of the local city tour buses. They come and leave every few minutes and stop at all the important historical sites in the city. Also the seats and the environment on the buses are comfortable. It's the best way to see the city without tiring yourself out or getting cold. Places such as the Hancock Museum and Millennium Bridge are must-see attractions. But be careful if you're short of time, Newcastle is a big place. So you should be prepared to kill a few hours on one of these buses.

If you want to watch the local team play soccer in the St. James Park, remember to book a ticket as early as possible. The locals are crazy soccer fans, and you¡¯ll find it hard to get a ticket if you don¡¯t wait in the queue early.                                                                                 

As you can see, Newcastle is a fantastic city with so much to be offered and so many things to see. You¡¯re sure to have a wonderful time here!                                   

1.From the passage we know Newcastle is most famous for its_______.

A£®soccer team

B£®city restaurants

C£®rich culture

D£®historical sites

2.If you want to learn about the history and culture of Newcastle, you_____.

A£®can go to the Gate

B£®can take a city tour

C£®must go to St James Park

D£®must drive a car

3.The underlined word ¡°They¡± in Para 3 refers to ______.

A£®history lovers

B£®historical sites

C£®city tour buses

D£®culture lovers

4.Which place is not in Newcastle? ______

A£®St. James Park

B£®The Hancock Museum

C£®the Gate

D£®the Tower Bridge

5.What can we learn from the passage?

A£®Tourists will enjoy delicious food and have a good time in the Gate.

B£®It's usually easy to get a ticket for a local soccer team play.

C£®Many world famous soccer matches are held in Newcastle every year.

D£®Newcastle is a very small city with many famous attractions.

6.The author wrote this passage mainly in order to_______.

A£®introduce the culture and history of Newcastle

B£®tell people the popularity of soccer teams in Newcastle

C£®introduce the characters of people in Newcastle

D£®encourage people to visit Newcastle

 

1Choose the best answer (¸ù¾Ý¶ÌÎÄÄÚÈÝ£¬Ñ¡Ôñ×îÇ¡µ±µÄ´ð°¸)

You probably know you should say ¡°please¡± and ¡°thank you¡± at restaurants. You probably know the rules of a library. You know you should respect and be nice to your classmates. But do you have music manners?

Keep It Down! You have to notice the volume of your music. You should not play your music so loud that everyone around you can hear it. Some people might even get angry. Usually, when you play the music loud on an MP3 player, other people can¡¯t hear the words of the song. They just hear a loud sound. No one wants to listen to this. Very loud music can also be bad for your ears. So even if you are alone when listening to our MP3 players, you shouldn¡¯t turn it up too high.

Take Them Off! You need to know when to turn your MP3 off and put it away. Libraries, and schools don¡¯t allow MP3 players. There are other places, like museums, that don¡¯t have rules, but it would be rude to have your MP3 player on. Sometimes, it doesn¡¯t make sense to listen on your MP3 player at event. Why would you listen to music at a play, a movie or a sporting event? You would miss what is going on and others would wonder why you even came.

Take One Out! Once in a while it¡¯s okay just to take out one earphone and not other. Imagine you are listening on your MP3 player when someone asks you the way. It would not be rude to take out one earphone, tell him the way, and put back the earphone and continue listening. You can also do this when you order food at a fast-food restaurant or when you answer the telephone and it¡¯s not for you.

It¡¯s Your Choice! There are times when you need to decide what is best. For example, some people can listen to music on their MP3 players when reading books, while others think it is disturbing. In cases like this, you need to do what seems right for you.

1.The underlined word ¡°volume¡± in Paragraph Two probably means ¡°_______¡±

A. the type of music                   B. the amount of a sound

C. the length of a song                D. the color of an MP3 player

2.No one wants to listen to _____________ from others¡¯ MP3 players.

A. a loud sound     B. sad stories     C. a long movie      D. the words of a song

3.We should turn down the music when we are alone because loud music ________.

A. is not enjoyable        B. makes us tired

C. is bad for MP3 players  D. hurts our ears

4.If we listen to our MP3 player at a play, ______________________.

A. the theatre won¡¯t allow it

B. the actors will get angry

C. others won¡¯t hear the play well

D. we will miss part of the play

5.We can take one earphone out when we _______________________.

A. show others the way

B. talk to friends on the phone

C. watch a sporting event

D. have dinner with our parents

6.It¡¯s all right to use our MP3 player in _________________.

A. school          B. libraries      C. restaurants     D. museums

7.What can be the best title of this passage? _________________

A. Music lovers    B. Music manners  C.MP3 players      D. MP3 earphones

 

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