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  Have you ever traveled on any of the new planes? If you have not been a passenger on one of these planes, try to imagine(想像). a plane which is more than seventy metres long and more than five stories high at the tail. Such plane costs at least twenty-five million dollars to build. It costs at least $ 6,000 to fill this giant with fuel(燃料).

  Inside the giant plane looks more like a great theater than a plane. It has six kitchens, and they are all needed when the plane is full of passengers. The plane holds more than 400 passengers. Imagine that number in one plane!

  Is there any danger that the plane's engines will fail? Fortunately, the planes appear to be quite safe on each plane there are twice as many engines as the plane needs. If two engines fail on the same side, the plane can easily use its other engines to land. There are also two mechanical pilots(机械领航员) to take change if the human pilots can not fly the plane.

1.This article mainly(主要) talks about________.

[  ]

A.the costs about the new plane

B.the safely to travel on the new plane

C.a new way to fly

D.the danger of traveling on a new plane

2.From the article we know the new plane is________.

[  ]

A.very large and comfortable

B.very long and beautiful

C.quite fast but dangerous

D.quite high but very crowded

3.This new plane has ________.

[  ]

A.a theatre

B.a kitchen

C.at least 400 seats

D.more than 400 passengers

4.Which of the following is NOT true?

[  ]

A.$ 6,000 is needed to fill up the plane.

B.There are only two engines for the new plane.

C.One plane can hold 400 passengers.

D.The plane seems to be quite safe.

5.The plane can land safely because________.

[  ]

A.if the engines on one side fail, the plane can use its other engines

B.there is no danger at all

C.the mechanical pilots can take the place of the human pilots to fly the plane

D.both A and C

答案:C;A;C;B;D
提示:

  1.提示:第一段第一句话给予提示。

  2.提示:第二段可以概括出。

  3.提示:由“more than 400 passengers”推知。

  4.提示:由文中“twice as many engines as”可知B错。

  5.提示:最后一段后面几句话。


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  He first took a plane to Shanghai on the night of November 15.Chinese people there gave him a warm welcome.The next day, ha had a face-to-face conversation with the college students at Shanghai Science and Technology Museum.At noon, the Chinese leader Hu Jintao invited him to have a big dinner.Then they sat together, talking relationship between the two countries and some other important things.

  Obama had a very busy schedule(日程)every day.But he still spent some time visiting the Forbidden City and the Great Wall.When a leader visits another country, he or she sometimes goes to the country's most famous places.It is to show respect to the local culture.For the leaders, it's also a good time to relax during a foreign trip.Obama spent 50 minutes in the Forbidden City on November 17.He thought the Forbidden City“a magnificent place to visit”.He said,“I will come back with my girls and my wife.”

  The next afternoon, he took a quick tour of the Great Wall at Badaling.There, he enjoyed a moment of peace.“How wonderful!It reminds you of the progression(进程)of history.”Obama said about the Great Wall.There is proverb in China:He who has never been to the Great Wall is not a True man.US President Barack Obama is a true man.

  On the night of November 18, Obama ended his visit and came to Korea by plane.He has left China, but his visit will be remembered by Chinese people.

(1)

How long did the president of the USA Barack Obama stay in China?

[  ]

A.

Two days.

B.

Three days.

C.

Four days.

D.

Five days.

(2)

During his visit in Beijing, Obama visited ________.

[  ]

A.

the Science and Technology Museum and the Forbidden City

B.

the Science and Technology Museum and the Great Wall

C.

the Forbidden City and the Great Wall

D.

the Science and Technology Museum, the Forbidden City and the Great Wall

(3)

The passage is ________.

[  ]

A.

a story

B.

a novel

C.

an advertisement

D.

a piece of news

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  He has been singing for only two years, but he’s already a big star in Asian’s pop world.The Singaporean(新加坡的)singer has already made three albums.Together they have sold over five billion copies across Asia.

  Last Friday, China’s Music Radio named him“the Asian King of Pop”.A-do said he did not expect the award.“It is great for me.It makes me want to work even harder.”

  His new album“Hello” came out in December.He sing with the same rough voice, and he puts in some rock music.In the“Hello” music video, Vicky Zhao(赵薇)is with A-do outside on a cold day in Northern China.

  A-do used to be a house builder.Every day after work, he would sing by himself.His workmates heard him and said, “You can go in for a contest.”

  A-do hasn’t changed much.He still gets nervous in front of cameras.One of his fans said, “He is real and he never shows off.He is an everyday hero and shows anyone can do well if they work hard.”

(1)

How long has A-do been singing?

[  ]

A.

When he was a little boy.

B.

For only two years.

C.

About four years.

D.

Less than two years.

(2)

Why do many people love A-do?

[  ]

A.

Beacuse his songs are a bit sad.

B.

Because ha has a boy-like smile.

C.

Because he is good-looking.

D.

A&B.

(3)

What was A-do before he became a famous singer?

[  ]

A.

A student.

B.

A big star.

C.

A house builder.

D.

A dancer.

(4)

How many albums has A-do made so far?

[  ]

A.

Three.

B.

Over five millon.

C.

Only Two.

D.

Five.

(5)

After reading the passage, we know that ________.

[  ]

A.

Vicky Zhao taught A-do how to sing

B.

A-do liked “the Asian King of Pop”

C.

A-do comes from China

D.

anyone can do well if they work hard

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  If you have ever bought a disc for 15 yuan or less, then you have helped to rob artists or musicians of their intellectual properly rights(知识产权).

  Last Thursday was World Intellectual Property Day.Activities to tell people about intellectual property rights were held around the country.

  Intellectual property includes inventions, literary(文学的)and artistic works, names, and pictures.They are of little value(价值)if they are not read, seen and used.

  While the cost of copying discs is very small, authors, singers and actors have to spend a lot of money and time making a new product.That's why they have the right to make money from their work.

  So buying pirated(盗版的)music of Jay Chou and Jolin Tsai is like stealing from them, paying them no respect for their hard work.

  If Jay Chou cannot make money from his work, he may not make anything else.But those who make pirated goods are becoming rich without doing any hard work.

  The authors should ask for a fair price for their work.Earlier this year there was much talk about how much KTV clubs should pay the music companies for using their songs.

  The copyright fee(版权费)also should be fair to the users.That's good for the music's popularity and society as well.

(1)

What is the author's attitude towards protecting(保护)intellectual property rights7

[  ]

A.

He is for it.

B.

He is against it.

C.

He doesn't care about it.

D.

The article doesn't tell us.

(2)

Which of the following do intellectual property rights not cover?

[  ]

A.

Inventions.

B.

Literary and artistic works.

C.

Names end pictures.

D.

Pirated music.

(3)

According to the article, which of the following is true?

[  ]

A.

Authors should ask for a high price for their work,

B.

The copyright fee should ha fair to users.

C.

Authors, singers and actors have no right to make money from their work,

D.

Buying pirated music by Jay Chou is very good.

(4)

What is the best title for the article?

[  ]

A.

Rob a Bank

B.

Copyright Fees

C.

Say No to pirated Music

D.

World Intellectual Property Day

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  Mrs. Jones gave music lessons at a school. She had a good voice and enjoyed singing, except that some of her high notes (音符) sounded like a gate that had been forgotten to oil(上油). Mrs. Jones knew that so well that she tried to practise these high notes if she was free. As she lived in a small house, she usually had to go for long walks along the country roads and practised high notes there. Every time she heard a car or a person coming along the road, she stopped and waited until she could no longer be heard before she started practising again.

  One afternoon, a car came up behind her so fast that she didn't hear it until it was only a few metres from her. She was singing some of her highest and most difficult notes at that time when the car passed. The driver stopped his car in front of her suddenly, jumped out and began to look at his car carefully. To his great surprise, he couldn't find anything wrong with his car. He got back into the car and drove off.

(1) Mrs. Jones was

[  ]

A. a music teacher

B. an office worker

C. a school bus driver

D. a singer

(2) If she heard a car or a person coming, she would

[  ]

A. go for a walk along the country road

B. stop singing and wait

C. keep on practising those high notes

D. make a sound like a gate that had been forgotten to oil

(3) Why did the driver stop his car suddenly?

[  ]

A. Because he drove too fast.

B. Because ha wanted to say hello to Mrs. Jones.

C. Because he enjoyed Mrs. Jones' voice.

D. Because he thought that his car was in trouble.

阅读理解。
     It was a great day for a picnic and a picnic was a great day to start the summer holiday. Fred brought his
classmates John and Betty to a wonderful picnic place. After lunch, John said they should play football. When
the ball came to Fred, he locked it into some long grass. "I'll get it." he said and hurried off to find the ball.
Moments later there was a shout and out came Fred holding his leg,"I've bitten by a snake!"   
     As the others rushed over to help. Fred began laughing. "Ha! I'm not really hurt." But Betty didn't laugh, "I
can't believe you did that, Fred. I was really frightened for you."   
     The friends then decided to go for a swim. John and Betty jumped into the water. Fred was standing on a
long rock by the riverbank and said, "Watch me jump." They shouted excitedly as he went under the water, but
as the seconds passed he didn't come back to the top. The friends became worried. Suddenly they heard Fred's
laugh, "Won't you ever learn? I swam behind this tree when I jumped."   
     "Very funny, Fred?" said John angrily. "Anyway, I'm feeling tired and I'm going for a sleep." Betty joined
him.   
     Fred, however, moved to a narrow part of the river and jumped in. Although he was a good swimmer, the
water there was moving much faster and Fred found himself dragged away. He managed to catch hold of a tree,
but he was very tired now and with the water still moving very fast, couldn't pull himself out.   
     Back at the picnic place, as Betty and John were preparing to sleep, they heard Fred's cries for help, John
looked at Betty and said, "Does he really think we're so foolish? Wake me up in an hour. It'll be time to go back
home then."
1. What happened when Fred went to get the football?
A. He was bitten by a snake.
B. He fell and cut himself.
C. He called for the others to help him.
D. He let out a frightening shout.
2. At the end of the story, why didn't John and Betty go to help Fred?
A. They didn't believe that Fred was really in trouble.
B. They thought Fred was a good swimmer.
C. They couldn't hear his cries for help.
D. They were too tired and needed to rest.
3. The underlined word "dragged" means "_____".
A. pulled
B. held
C. guided
D. gave
4. What can you learn from this story?
A. It is important for a person to tell the truth.
B. You should know how to swim if toy want to play in the river.
C. You must watch out for snakes in the countryside.
D. Picnics can often be dangerous for children.

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