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London Zoo

Regents Park£¬London£¬England NWl London Zoo has over 650 kinds of animals£¨around 8,000 animals£©and is special in keeping many endangered animals£®It lies at the northern end of

Regents Park£®It takes a full day to visit¡­

More information£ºwww£®londonzoo£®org£®cn

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Studying in Italy

Italy is getting a lot of attention this year in China with the China-Italy Year£®Its art£¬culture and fashion are attractive to many£®

Good news£ºChina and Italy will recognize each other's educational certificates£¨»¥Ïà³ÐÈÏѧÀú£©soon£®Its universities are partly free to international students£®

Attention£ºThe language is a problem£®Most classes are taught in Italian£®

Useful link£ºwww£®studyinitaly£®cn

What the U£®S£®Fears

The public was asked whether they have fears of the following events in 2007£®

1£®Which of the following is NOT an advertisement?

A£®London Zoo£®                                         B£®You Are Wanted£®

C£®What the U£®S£®Fears£®                                   D£®Studying in Italy£®

2£®From ¡°You Are Wanted¡±, we can know they want a              £®

A£®doctor                 B£®news reporter       C£®teacher                  D£®singer

3£®What the U£®S£®fears most is                 £®

A£®bird flu                                                   B£®withdrawing its troops from Iraq

C£®a war with Iran                                          D£®a terrorist attack

4£®Why is Italy getting a lot of attention this year in China?

A£®China and Italy have recognized each other's educational certificates£®

B£®Many Chinese people are attracted by Italy's art, culture and fashion£®

C£®Its universities are all free to international students£®

D£®Most of the classes are taught in Italian£®

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If a snake bites you, take a photo with your mobile phone! It save your life. This is the surprising advice of a British cook. One day Henry Jackson was working in a restaurant kitchen. He picked up a dish from a table, and suddenly a snake appeared and bit him on the hand. A few days earlier, the snake came to the restaurant from Asia in a box of bananas. It climbed out of the box and hid under the dish. ¡° I tried to pick it up and it bit me. I threw it away, but it landed in the fridge. So I closed the door.¡± Jackson said. Anyway, Jackson was cool and he took a photo of the snake with his mobile phone. Soon his hand began to ache and he went to hospital. Then his chest began to hurt. Doctors couldn't say what was wrong because they didn't know what kind of snake it was.
Then Jackson remembered his mobile phone photo. The doctors sent it to London Zoo. When they knew the kind of snake, they could give Jackson the right medicine, and he left hospital the next day. ¡° So my advice is this: If a snake bits you, pick up your phone. Take its photo first and then call the hospital. Show the photo to the doctors,¡± suggests Mr. Jackson. ¡° Oh, and if the snake doesn't smile for its photo, don't worry!¡±
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ1¡¿ When the snake bit Mr. Jackson, it was        .
A£®hiding in a box of bananas
B£®climbing out of a box of bananas
C£®lying under a dish
D£®climbing into the fridge
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ2¡¿Mr. Jackson threw the snake away probably because        .
A£®he was surprisedB£®he wanted to get a better photo
C£®his chest began to hurtD£®the fridge door was open
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ3¡¿Mr. Jackson closed the fridge door so that        .
A£®he could take a photo
B£®the snake couldn't go back to the zoo
C£®the snake became cool
D£®he was safe from the snake
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ4¡¿The doctors gave Mr. Jackson the right medicine when        .
A£®London Zoo told them what kind of snake it was
B£®Mr. Jackson sent the photo to the hospital
C£®he left hospital the next day
D£®the snake bit him
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ5¡¿The text tells us if we are in danger and have a phone with us, it will help us to do       thing.
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If a snake bites you, take a photo with your mobile phone! It may save your life. This is the surprising advice of a British cook.
One day Henry Jackson was working in a restaurant kitchen. He picked up a dish from the table, and suddenly a snake appeared... and bit him on the hand.
A few days earlier, the snake came to the restaurant from Asia in a box of bananas. It climbed out of the box and hid under the dish.
"I went to try to pick it up and it bit me again. I threw it across the kitchen, and it landed in the fridge. So I closed the door," Mr. Jackson said.
Anyway, Mr. Jackson stayed cool and he took a photo of the snake with his mobile phone. Soon his hand began to ache and he went to hospital. Then his chest began to hurt. Doctors couldn't say what was wrong because they didn't know what kind of snake it was.
Then Mr. Jackson remembered his mobile phone photo. The doctors sent it to London Zoo. When they knew the kind of snake, they could give Mr. Jackson the right medicine, and he left hospital the next day.
"So my advice is this: if a snake bites you, pick up your phone. Take its photo first and then show the photo to the doctors," suggests Mr. Jackson. "Oh, and if the snake doesn't smile for its photo, don't worry."
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ1¡¿The doctor gave Mr. Jackson the right medicine when _________________.

A£®the snake bit him
B£®he left the hospital the next day
C£®Mr. Jackson sent the photo to the hospital
D£®London zoo told them what kind of snake it was
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ2¡¿The underline word ¡°cool¡± means __________ in the passage.
A£®calm B£®confidentC£®unfriendlyD£®cold
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ3¡¿It can be inferred(Íƶϣ©from the passage that__________.
A£®it is fun to take photos for snakes
B£®the snake is from London Zoo
C£®Jackson has a mobile phone with a camera
D£®Jackson was a customer of the restaurant
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ4¡¿What is the best title of the passage?
A£®A snake in a restaurant
B£®A photo saving his life
C£®A photo of a snake
D£®A useful mobile phone

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  Many of us have ever loved the two toy bears¡ªa brown Teddy bear and a yellow Winnie-the-Pooh bear. The two toy bears come from real stories in life.

  In 1902, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the USA, went on hunting. The hunting dogs found an old bear in the forest near Washington D.C. and the guide asked the president to shoot (Éäɱ) it. But President Roosevelt disagreed. A cartoonist (Âþ»­¼Ò) drew a cartoon showing that the president refused to shoot the beat. Soon, the bear began to appear in other newspapers. People named the bear Teddy which was Theodore¡¯s nickname (êdzÆ).

  In 1913, a captain named Harry Cole bourn paid 20 dollars for a black bear which was born in the Canadian country side. The captain¡¯s hometown, Winnipeg, was the origin (ÆðÔ´) of the bear¡¯s name. In Winnipeg, Winnie served as the mascot (¼ªÏéÎï). When Would War I began, the captain went to France. Winnie was sent to London Zoo which many kids often visited. Because of its lovely look, the bear became popular with children.

 

 The Stories about the Two Real __1.__

Name

Teddy

Winnie-the-pooh

Appearing Time

11 years __2.__ than Winnie

In 1913

Birth Place

America

__3.__

Origin of the Name

Teddy, the nickname of

President Theodore Roosevelt

Winnipeg, the __4.__ of Captain Harry Cole bourn

Reason for Being Popular

A cartoon showing that the president didn¡¯t __5.__ with the idea of shooting the bear

The lovely look attracting the attention of children who often went to London Zoo

 

 

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