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A:It's very nice of you to invite me.

B :I'm very glad you could come. Please take a seat at the head of the table… Mr. Green,would you like to have some 1.

A :Thank you. This is my first time to come to a Chinese restaurant. Could you tell me the different features of Chinese food?

B :Generally speaking,Cantonese food is a bit light,Shanghai food is rather oily,and Hunan dishes are very spicy,2. a strong and hot taste.

A :Chinese dishes are 3. prepared and delicious. They are very good in color,flavor,and taste.

B :Mr. Green,would you like 4. bowl of rice?

A :No more,thank you. I’m quite full.

B :Did you enjoy the meal?

A :It's the 5. delicious dinner I've had for a long time. It’s such a rich dinner.

B :I'm so glad you like it.

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On a rainy day, about 150 volunteers worked for eight hours to clean up Carson Creek that is near a river. About nine tons of trash was taken out from there.

“We did a good job,” said Alan Specter, the organizer of the event. “We’re planning to come back here one more time, three years from now. Of course, we hope that there won’t be so much trash next time.”

The trash came in all shapes, sizes, and colors: cans, bottles, bicycles, batteries, furniture, clothing, plastic bags, dolls, and even a golf bag with a full set of golf clubs (球棒).

The dirty and tiring work was done by two volunteering groups — Save the Bay and Watch the Whales. Most of the volunteers came from a local police station and a fire station. And some of them were old people who had already retired (退休).

That day, it rained a little. All of them wore boots, gloves and raincoats. They did the work along a two-mile river with over 500 big yellow trash bags everywhere.

No one found anything that cost much. A five-year-old boy found an earring which he thought might be worth a million dollars. He said he’d sell it. Then he’d donate half of the money to Watch the Whales, and use the other half to buy his favorite ice cream every day.

Many people laughed at the boy’s story. However, it was easily found that the environment there did become better.

1.What did the two volunteering groups do in Carson Creek?

A. They helped homeless animals. B. They collected a lot of trash.

C. They found something expensive. D. They helped a small boy achieve his dream.

2.What do you know about the volunteers?

A. They were old and poor. B. They liked collecting old things.

C. They hated to live near the river. D. They were interested in volunteering.

3.What does the underlined word “donate” mean in Chinese?

A. 寻找 B. 遗留 C. 偿还 D. 捐赠

4.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

A. There was more trash when the volunteers left that day.

B. The volunteers planned to come back again after three years.

C. In fact, the earring which the small boy found cost little.

D. A lot of trash was thrown around along the two-mile river.

5.Which may be the BEST title for the passage?

A. Rainy days B. A boy’s dream

C. Picking up so much trash D. Doing something funny

Have you been asked for money by some disabled beggars(乞丐)while you're enjoying shopping?Do you have any pity on them who are so poor and lonely or do you just feel afraid of their terrible shapes?As one of the most special groups,disabled people's living conditions—not only their material(物质的)conditions,but their mental(精神的)world—really need improvement.

The treatment for disabled people should go like this: First,don't look down upon them. Don’t be afraid of looking at the terrible shapes of the disabled. Try to treat them equally.Because they are a part of the society,we can't discard(抛弃)them. The second is to help them as much as we could. If you can be a volunteer and do some work for the disabled people,that would be very nice. That does help not only to the disabled people but also to yourself because you will feel good after your kind action.

If every one of us gives a little love,the world will become a beautiful wonderland!

1.From Paragraph 1,we can see that________.

A. disabled people are poor,but they are happy

B. most of the disabled people ask for money from those who are shopping

C. disabled people's living conditions need improvement

D. no one would like to help disabled beggars

2.The underlined word “equally” means “________” in Chinese.

A. 平等地 B. 确切地 C. 严格地 D. 不同地

3.People have pity on disabled beggars because________.

A. they are homeless B. they are poor and lonely

C. they have terrible shapes D. they are discarded

In 1883, an engineer named John Roebling got an idea to build a bridge between New York and Long Island. However, bridge-building experts around the world thought that it was impossible. It had never been done before.

After much discussion, he made his son Washington, a great engineer, believe that the bridge could be built.

The project started well, but a few months later, an accident took the life of John Roebling. Washington was badly hurt and he was not able to walk or talk. However, Washington never lost his heart. He still wanted to complete the bridge. But all he could do was to move one finger. So he decided to make the best use of it. By moving his finger, he slowly developed a way of communicating with his wife.

He touched his wife’s arm with his finger, “telling” her that he wanted her to call the engineers again. Then he used the same way to tell the engineers what to do. The project carried on again.

For 13 years, Washington tapped out (敲出) his instructions with his finger on his wife’s arm, until the bridge was finally completed.

Today the Brooklyn Bridge stands as a monument(纪念碑) to one man’s unbeatable spirit.

It is also a monument to engineers and their teamwork, and to their faith in a man who was considered crazy by half the world.

1.Why did the bridge-building experts think John’s idea was impossible?

A. Because the technology was poor then.

B. Because no one had done it before.

C. Because they didn’t accept new ideas.

D. Because they didn’t believe in him.

2.What happened a few months after the project started?

A. The bridge fell down.

B. The father lost his life.

C. The son lost all his fingers.

D. The son was lucky to be safe.

3.What is the right order of the following events?

a. An accident happened.

b. John wanted to build a bridge.

c. The bridge was completed 13 years later.

d. Washington agreed to help build the bridge.

e. Washington used his finger to communicate with his wife and the engineers.

A. d-b-a-e-c B. d-b-e-a-c C. b-c-a-d-e D. b-d-a-e-c

4.The Brooklyn Bridge was successfully built because of Washington’s ____________.

A. good luck B. love for his family

C. never-say-die spirit D. high skill in building bridges

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