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A Chinese man brought his favourite dishes reganmian and hot pot (火锅) to Rovaniemi, Finland. He became the first Chinese to open a restaurant in the Arctic Circle (北极圈). Hu Liang, from Central China's Hubei Province, moved to Finland after leaving university at 21. For the last twelve years, he has seen more and more Chinese tourists visiting the country to enjoy the winter holiday.

"Chinese people are becoming richer and more international. What has not changed is their . So decided to open the restaurant," said Hu.

Hu's restaurant provides reganmian a traditional Wuhan noodle, as well as Chinese hot pot. He buys ingredients (原料) from China online and offers e—payment which is popular among Chinese people such as Alipay.

At price of 18.45 dollars, a bowl of reganmian is not only great comfort for Chinese tourists who have travelled from thousands of miles away, but it also appeals to local Finns.

In Rovaniemi, with a population of around 60,000, Hu receives more than 300 guests in the peak season (最繁忙的季节) to offer people a "hot" experience in the cold, snowy land.

Married to a Finnish woman and father to one child, Hu enjoys the local life with lots of skiing and ice fishing trips.

He said he would bring his child to Wuhan, and try to switch (转换) between the two cities every half year.

1.Hu Liang moved to Finland ________.

A.to open a restaurant B.with his family C.12 years ago D.to get a better education

2.Which of the following words can be put in ""?

A.language B.opinions C.colour D.stomach

3.Hu Liang's restaurant __________.

A.receives thousands of guests in the peak season B.provides both Chinese and Finnish dishes

C.makes use of local ingredients D.offers customers e—payment

4.What does the underlined phrase "appeals to" mean in the fourth paragraph?

A.改变 B.吸引 C.帮助 D.影响

5.Which of the following is TRUE about Hu Liang?

A.He built a family in Finland. B.He will move back to Wuhan.

C.He thinks it is too cold in Finland D.He offers his guests ice fishing trip.

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There are not many people around who say they like rats(老鼠). When you see one of them, you may want to run in the opposite direction.

There is one man though who has always enjoyed staying with rats, even when he was a young boy. His name is Bart Weetjens and he comes from Belgium in Europe. As he grew up, he learned everything about rats. He knew that they have a very strong sense of smell. He realized that it might be possible to train rats to help solve a problem that troubled some Southeast Asian countries.

Clearing away unexploded bombs and landmines(未爆炸的炸弹和地雷) is a difficult job. Bart began to train rats to look for explosives. Because a rat’s sense of smell is so strong, they are able to smell a thing known as TNT that is used in bombs. And because rats are not heavy, if they place their weight on an unexploded bomb, they will not cause it to explode(爆炸).

Bart chose African Giant Pouched Rats for the job. They are well known for being calm and smart. Training begins when they are about six weeks old, and it lasts for nine months. Once trained, one rat can search up to 200m in 20 minutes. The same area would take a human up to four days. Trained rats are known as Mine Detection Rats, or MDRs, and they have worked successfully in Cambodia since 2015.

1.When Bart Weetjens was a young boy, he enjoyed ____________.

2.As Bart Weetjens grew up, he learned that rats have a very ____________.

3.Rats will not cause an unexploded bomb to explode because they are ____________.

4.It takes ____________ to train African Giant Pouched Rats.

5.MDRs have ____________ since 2015.

Children know that summer is probably the most fun of all seasons. However, experts say it is also the most dangerous, especially for children aged 14 and under. In its first study of children's safety in the US, the National Safe Kids Campaign (NSKC) found nearly half of the injury-related (与伤害相关的)deaths among children happened in summer.

Experts are not surprised by the study's results. They always know summer is a dangerous season for children. During the summer, children are out of school and spend more time outdoors. They are more likely to get into an accident or be injured. "While we encourage children to be active and spend more time outdoors, they need to understand the importance of safety." said Everett Koop, an expert of the NSKC.

To help children stay safe, the NSKC started a "Make it a Safe Kids Summer" campaign during National Safe Kids Week, from 5th May through 12th May, Here are some important summer safety tips from the NSKC.

●Always wear your seat belt when in a car.

●Make sure there is an adult around when you decide to go swimming.

●Wear a lifejacket when on a boat or doing water sports.

●Obey all traffic rules.

●Don't meet e-pals alone.

1.Which season is the most dangerous for children aged 14 and under?

_____________________

2.Are experts surprised by the study's result?

_____________________

3.What do children need to understand if we encourage them to spend more time outdoors?

_____________________

4.How many summer safety tips are mentioned in the passage?

_____________________

5.What's the purpose of this passage?

_____________________

During holidays, more and more people like traveling. Many of today’s travelers are trying to find an unusual experience or adventure. Hiking may be a good choice.

Hiking is a great way to travel. You will get close to nature and take exercise at the same time. Hiking is easy to do and doesn’t have to be very expensive. You can hike close to home or travel to other places. The basic equipment you need for hiking is simple: good shoes, clothes and a backpack.

You can hike in the mountain , in a forest or along a river. You can also go for a hike in the city.

Hiking is fun and exciting, but you shouldn’t forget safety. Here are some basic tips for successful hiking:

Hike in a group. Always have at least one other person with you.

Drink often. Carry enough water for the day and your pack will get lighter as the day wears on.

Small snacks will often keep your energy level up rather than waiting for a big lunch meal.

Leave your hike plan with someone back home and call them when you get off the trail(小路).

Bring and use sunscreen and a hat to prevent sunburn, even on cloudy or cold days.

You may see rock cairns, piles of stones, along the trail. Don’t destroy them. They are useful and can help you find your way.

Short hair is much easier to manage in the wild and it is less inviting for bugs and critters(小动物)looking for a place to live.

1.Here are some pieces of the basic equipment the travelers need EXCEPT ____________.

A.good shoes B.a backpack C.a camera

2.In the writer’s opinion, where can the travelers choose to hike?

A.In the sky. B.In the river. C.In the forest.

3.What do the underlined words mean in the passage?

A.岩石标 B.土堆 C.墓碑

4.According to the passage , which one is NOT true?

A.You’d better go hiking with a group of your friends.

B.You can hike with small snacks, enough water and short hair.

C.If the weather is cloudy, you don’t need to use sunscreen.

5.What is the best title for this passage?

A.A hiking experience. B.A kind of sport— hiking. C.Exciting hiking.

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