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Africa lies to the southwest of Asia. On the west£¬it faces the Atlantic Ocean and on the east£¬it faces the Indian Ocean. On the northeast it neighbours on Asia through the Suez Canal (ËÕÒÁÊ¿

Ô˺ӣ©and the Red Sea. Across the Mediterranean(µØÖк££©to the north it faces Europe. It has an area of more than thirty million square kilometres, being the second largest continent in the world, next to Asia.

The Nile(ÄáÂÞºÓ£©which is 6,450 kilometres in length(³¤¶È£©is the longest river in theworld. It has two tributaries(Ö§Á÷)in its up reaches£¬of which one is the White Nile rising on the

East African Plateau, and the other is the Blue Nile rising on the Ethiopian Plateau. The two tributaries join in the Central Egypt into the Mediterranean.

The Sahara Desert, which is one of the largest deserts, divides Africa into two parts. Arabs

(°¢À­²®ÈË£©live north of the Desert and the black people live south of it. The white people from

Europe, small in number, live mainly in the southern area of Africa. Africa is rich in natural resources(×ÔÈ»×ÊÔ´£©such as oil, gold, copper and diamond. It is also famous for its fine cotton.

People there are brave and hard-working. They fought bravely for their independence(¶ÀÁ¢)and freedom. Now nearly all the African countries have won their independence.

1.Where is Africa?

It lies____________________________ of Asia.

2.What separates Africa from Asia?

The_______________ and the______________ .

3.Which is the second largest continent in the world?

_______________________________________

4.Where does the White Nile rise?

It rises______________________ African Plateau.

5.Where do the black people live in Africa?

They live _________________ of the Sahara Desert.

6.What natural resources is Africa rich in?

________________________________________

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Recently, Chongqing Three Gorges University has held an activity named ¡°Cell Phone Ninja¡±(ÊÖ »úÈÌÕß). They would like their students not to use cell phones for 21 days. It is really a challenge( Ìô Õ½)for most students.

The activity started on April 12. Each student who volunteered to take part in this activity got a bracelet(ÊÖ»·). If the students did not use their cell phones, there would be a photo on the screen of the

bracelet to show that. If they used their cell phones, a different photo would appear on the screen of the bracelet. After the last class of each day, the students sent the photos to the school¡¯s public Wechat.

More than 800 students wished to take part in this test, and 400 were chosen. After seven days, only 103 students remained. The test was set for 21 days because some scientists believe that 21 days is long enough to help people form a habit.

According to the teachers in the university, the activity was not a competition. It depended on students themselves to make the decision. The teachers hoped their students could form better study habits through activities like this one.

1.When did the activity ¡°Cell Phone Ninja¡± start?

2.How many students were chosen to take part in this test?

3.What is 21 days long enough for?

4.Who made the decision in the activity?

5.Where did the students send the photos ?

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My boss¡¯s daughter was studying in the Philippines. He asked me if my husband and I could take care of her. He thought his daughter would be able to improve her English communication skills in this way.

After days of thinking, we agreed. He then brought her here and left after 3 days. I thought that my boss¡¯s daughter was well-mannered, but that was wrong.

After a month of staying in the Philippines, she started to show her true colors. When my husband asked her what she wanted for breakfast, she answered him in a rude way. From then on, we experienced fights at home. There was a time when we didn¡¯t talk to her for a week as a punishment of not being good to us. What I hated most was that she didn¡¯t care about other people¡¯s feelings. She ate ahead of us when we were still working and didn¡¯t leave anything for us. So we had to separate her food from ours to avoid such a problem.

The worst thing about her was that she shouted at us. I was wondering if she did this to her parents. We told this to her parents, but unfortunately I didn¡¯t think that solved the problem. This situation lasted for almost 8 months. Our patience was tested during that time.

We tried to teach her everything we could to make her a better person, but I guess 8 months may not to be enough. We even tried to understand her and adjust for her, but it didn¡¯t work. I just hope that she learned something from us and from other Filipinos.

1.This passage is mainly about the writer¡¯s experience of ________.

A. trying to please her boss

B. changing a girl¡¯s bad behavior

C. improving her communication skills

D. dealing with a teenage girl staying in her house

2.What do the examples in paragraph 3 tell us?

A. The daughter wasn¡¯t behaving well.

B. The writer and her husband were careless.

C. The writer and her husband hated children.

D. The daughter tried her best to make others happy.

3.. The underlined word ¡°that¡± in paragraph 4 refers to _______.

A. being patient with her B. her parents punishing her

C. asking her parents about her D. telling her parents about her behavior

4.After reading the passage, we learn that .

A. the writer had known the daughter was hard to deal with

B. the daughter learnt to behave well in the end

C. the writer didn¡¯t enjoy the daughter¡¯s stay

D. the daughter hated dealing with others

5.Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A. The writer¡¯s boss¡¯s daughter was well-mannered.

B. The writer didn¡¯t like the colour of the girl¡¯s hair.

C. The writer hopes the girl learned something from them.

D. The writer never separated the girl¡¯s food from theirs.

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