题目内容
This year, Chongqing primary schools decide to start morning classes an hour later. This will help students feel less tired. And most primary schools will begin the first class at about 9 o’clock in the morning. The students are happy about the change.
Liu Ming told us that his classmates were excited by the news on the first day of the school. “Great! From now on we students at Hope Primary School don’t have to get up so early!” Liu said that he used to get up at 6:40 a.m. Now he can get up at 7:50 a.m. because class doesn’t start until 8:50 a.m. Wu Hong feels the same. She said the new timetable was good for her health. “I used to get up at 6:30 a.m. I had to drink coffee every night, or I would feel too sleepy to finish my homework,” said Wu Hong, “Now I can finish it without coffee, because I can sleep a little longer.”
Many teachers say the change will help students learn better. “Students used to doze(瞌睡)for the first two classes in the morning,” said Huang Shan, an English teacher at No.1 Primary School. “But now they are active and learn much better than before.”
But some parents are worried that more sleep will mean less learning. There used to be five classes in the morning. Now there are only four.
In fact, every coin has two sides. So does the change in the school timetable.
1.This year, most Chongqing primary schools start the first class at about .
A.6:40 a.m. B.7:50 a.m. C.8:50 a.m.
2.Hearing the news, the students at Hope Primary School felt .
A.worried B.sad C.excited
3.How many classes are there in the morning in Chongqing primary schools now?
A.Three. B.Four. C.Five.
4. used to drink coffee at night in order to finish homework.
A.Wu Hong B.Liu Ming C.Huang Shan
5.Which is RIGHT according to the passage?
A.Many teachers are worried that more sleep will mean less learning.
B.The students will have to get up one hour earlier than before.
C.The students in No.1 Primary School used to doze for the first two classes in the morning.
1.C
2.C
3.B
4.A
5.C
【解析】
试题分析:这篇短文描述了重庆的小学决定推迟一个小时上课的事情,并以部分学生,老师为例说明了这一改变带来的好处。
1.根据because class doesn’t start until 8:50 a.m.描述可知选C。
2.根据Liu Ming told us that his classmates were excited by the news on the first day of the school.可知选C。
3.根据There used to be five classes in the morning. Now there are only four.描述可知选B。
4.根据I had to drink coffee every night, or I would feel too sleepy to finish my homework,” said Wu Hong,可知选A。
5.根据“Students used to doze(瞌睡)for the first two classes in the morning,” said Huang Shan, an English teacher at No.1 Primary School.描述可知选C。
考点:关于重庆小学推迟上课的说明文
点评:本文浅显易懂,层次分明,学生很容易把握文中中心内容。答题中注意带着问题阅读短文,一般就能顺利找出答题依据。对于不能直接找到根据的问题注意联系上下文,根据短文中心总结出正确答案。
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.
【小题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. |
A.Inventions. | B.Literary and artistic works. |
C.Names end pictures. | D.Pirated music. |
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.
【小题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 |
Many people believe that life has smiled to Yang Mi:at the age of 4, she got her first TV play role;at 16, she became a model for a fashion magazine;at 18, she went to her dream college——Beijing Film Academy.
Last year, the 24-year-old actress played bad girl Luo Qingchuan in the time-travelling TV play, Palace. The play became a big success and made Yang very famous.
Could she be any luckier?
Yang doesn’t think luck had anything to do with her success. “Every chance is gained(获得)from the efforts I’ve made, ”said Yang. People now think she’s very hard-working.
She still remembers the time when people gave her the cold eyes. Some treated her with little respect. They didn’t want to help her in her time of need. “I hav to thank them because they gave me the drive to prove myself, ”she said.
That’s why she is glad to help others when they are in need. This year, Yang became the ambassador(大使)for the Climate Group. She call son people to join the Million-Miracleproject and plant trees on China’s dryland. Together we’ll fight the bad weather!
阅读上面短文,根据短文内容完成下面表格中的有关信息。
Age | Achievements |
At the age of 4 | She got her first TV play role. |
At the age of 16 | She【小题1】 for a fashion magazine. |
At the age of 18 | She went to a college——Beijing Film Academy. |
At the age of 24 | She became 【小题2】 because of the TV play, Palace. |
At the age of 【小题3】 | She became the ambassador for the Climate Group. |
Yang Mi is successful now because she 【小题4】. |
Nick Vujicic was born, without arms and legs, in 1982 in Melbourne, Australia. Nick faced all kinds of problems and troubles in his life. But he never gives up. Now Nick has his own speaking company; Attitude Is Attitude. And he has traveled around the world to give speeches. He shares (分享)with his audience(观众)the importance of vision (幻觉)and dreaming big. He says attitude (态度) is the most powerful tool in the life and failure (失败) is just a learning experience. |
Mark Zuckerberg, the boss of Facebook, is only 28. In only 8 years, Zuck turned his small website into a world famous network. Zuck once wrote to his workmates, "We don't build services to make money; we make money to build better services" |
Jeremy Lin's excellent performances in basketball courts attracted the eyes of both Americans and Chinese this year. Then what has led this young man to such a success? The following may help us understand it. Believe in yourself; Catch the chance when it comes up; Find the system that works for your style; People will love you for being yourself; Stay humble (谦逊). |
Where there is a will,there is a way
1.Attitude Is Attitude is _______.
A.the title of Nick's speech B.Nick's company
C.an international organization D.a machine that can speak
2.Which of the following about Nick is wrong?
A.Nick had no arms or legs when he was born
B.He says people can learn from their failures
C.He tells his audience to dream big and have vision
D.He has never traveled around the world so far
3.Facebook is _________________.
A.a world-wide network B.Zuck's workmate
C.a popular book D.Zuck's boss
4.Attitude Is Attitude is _______.
A.Facebook doesn't build services
B.Facebook doesn't make money
C.offering better services is more important than making money
D.building services doesn't make money
5.From Jeremy Lin's success, we can find _______.
A.one must have self-confidence
B.catching the chance is the most important
C.one should try his best to follow others
D.one must keep the rules all the time