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阅读短文回答问题。
     What do 17-year-old boys usually do ? Play computer games, read books or play basketball? But to
Zac , all interests in   his  life are from the sea. He is a 17-year-old  US  sailor.   After  a   hard 13-month
voyage, he and his 11-metre sailboat arrived at a Southern California harbour. He becomes the youngest
person to sail around the world alone.  
     When Zac was just a child, he had a dream-driving his own boat to travel around the world . so he
saved all his pocket money . When he was 16 years old, he had 6,500 dollars. He bought a sailboat, and
started his journey with the support of his father, a ship builder.
     On June 14, 2008, Zac left Marin Del Rey, south of Los Angeles, and celebrated his 17th birthday at
sea near Africa's Cape of Good Hope.
     During his 28,000-mile journey , he came over many difficulties. When he came back home , he was
welcomed by a lot of people. It is said fewer than  250 People  have sailed around the world alone. The
number of reaching the top of Mount Everest is three  times as large  as the number of sailing around the
world alone.  
参考词汇:voyage航海    harbour 港湾    sail 航行  Mount Everest珠穆朗玛峰  
Cape of Good Hope 好望角
1.Where are Zac's interests from?
______________________________________________________________________
2.How long did he spend in traveling around the world?
______________________________________________________________________
3.What was his father's job?
______________________________________________________________________
4. Was his journey difficult?
______________________________________________________________________
5. Which number is smaller ,the number of reaching the top of Mount Everest or the number of sailing
around the world alone?
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1.The sea.    
2.13 months.    
3.A ship builder.    
4. Yes, it was.  
5. The number of sailing around the world alone.
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    Most children don't enjoy doing housework. They like playing computer games rather than cleaning the
rooms. But in Australia, Jim and Robert's mother, Mrs Black, has good and proper methods to get their
children to do housework.
    Here is an example.
    "Mum, have you worked out next week's housework? Let Jim and me choose the cards. I can't wait.
It's fun!"
    When Robert shouted out, his mother had already put all the cards on their big table. On the cards, there
are some words like these, "sweep the floor, clean your bedroom, help mum cook, wash vegetables, make
beds, feed the fish, cut the wood, clean the bathroom" and many others. Jim and Robert chose two cards
for each day from Monday to Friday. Then they would hang them on the weekday task board. Jim likes to
clean the bathrooms, so he picked up the card "clean the bathroom", Robert loves to make the bed. so he
picked up his favorite card. Jim again picked up "wash vegetables" and Robert chose "feed the fish". Soon
the two boys were happy to take away all the cards.
    To help the children do housework, their mother thought hard and came up with this idea. Of course, the
parents did the housework on the weekends and left Jim and Robert two days free.
1.Where is Mrs. Black living now?
                                                                                                                             
2.What had Mrs. Black put on their table when Robert shouted out?
                                                                                                                             
3.How many cards did Jim and Robert choose for each day from Monday to Friday?
                                                                                                                             
4.Who did the housework on the weekends?
                                                                                                                             
5.Did Jim and Robert do the housework happ1y on weekdays? 
                                                                                                                             
任务型阅读。
 
     Last night's final 110m hurdles race in the Athletics World Championships in South Korea was perhaps
  the most anticipated (预期的) game for Chinese audience. the nation's TV station CCTV even make a
 special short propaganda (宣传) film for Liu. However, it now becomes the most controversial (争议的)
 race. Cuban Dayron Robles won the race but was disqualified (取消资格) after making contact with Liu 
 Xiang, causing Liu almost tripped over the last hurdle and ended up in the second place.
     Moments after finishing the final 110m hurdles race, Liu Xiang mentioned to the Chinese media hat he 
 was hit by Robles during the race, but he said that he blamed nobody and 'It's just a game'. An hour later 
 Robles was disqualified by the organizing committee, and Liu was 'promoted' to the second place.
     On Liu's microblog page, he posted an entry later the night, saying, "I'm a little disappointed. But I'm
 still pretty confident in myself. The only thing I would blame is I didn't run fast enough, still need to train
 more.
Thank you for your care and support. Now I just want to go back home and enjoy my vacation!"
     Now on the Internet, the name "luó bo sī" (萝卜丝, Radish, nickname of Dayron Robles, because the 
 Chinese name has a similar pronunciation as Robles. ) is everywhere.  Heated discussion is going on online
  and especially on the microblog website like Sina.com, where the topic with the key words "luo bo s?" is 
 rated as the hottest topic with more than 7497 entries posted on the topic in just one hour.
任务一:阅读短文 ,回答问题
1. What prize did Liu Xiang get?
    ________________________________
2. Why did Cuban Dayron Robles lose the gold medal?
    ___________________________________
任务二:句型转换
3. He said that he blamed nobody.(同义句转换)
He said that he _____ blame _____.
任务三: 把文中划线句子翻译成汉语。
4. _______________________________.
5. _____________________________.

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