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There were about five _______ people watching the World Cup in Russia,and _______ of them are from foreign countries.

A. millions ;seconds three B. million;second three

C. million;two thirds D. millions;two third

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If you are like me and you love drawing a lot, then I am sure you will love “Drawing with Mark”. “Drawing with Mark” is a great show and Mark is really helpful. Mark gives kids some tips on how to draw and often teaches kids some history about the thing they draw. Kids can also learn three or four fun facts about what they are drawing.

“Happy Tails” is about cats and dogs. Mark show how to draw them and talks about how to look after them, too.

In “A Day with the Dinosaurs”, Mark visits the Museum of Boston and speaks to an expert to learn what the dinosaurs ate and how long they lived. In “Reach for the Stars” Mark is also in the Museum of Boston. He speaks to another expert about the stars. I learned how far we are from the stars. I thought that the stars were just about 100 miles from us, but they are millions of miles from us. That’s really far.

If you love drawing, you can watch this show. You can have fun with the tips. The tips will help you to become an artist.

1.What’s “Drawing with Mark”?

A. A movie B. A book. C. A show. D. A magazine.

2.What is “Happy Tail” about?

A. cats and dogs B. stars and the moon C. dinosaurs D. artists

3.How does Mark learn how long the dinosaurs live?

A. By reading a book. B. By talking with an expert.

C. By surfing the internet. D. By watching TV.

4.Where does Mark go to learn about the stars?

A. to a zoo. B. to a museum C. to a library D. to a gym

5.Which one is TRUE according to the passage?

A. Kids can’t learn any history about the things they draw.

B. Mark thought the stars were very far from us.

C. The writer likes “Drawing with Mark” a lot.

D. Mark can’t draw any kinds of animals.

These days ,tall modern buildings are rising everywhere .But if you go to a Chinese water town ,you can still take a trip back in time(回到从前).CNN has picked China’s five most beautiful water towns.

The village of Zhouzhuang in Jiangsu calls itself the“the oldest water town in China”. The village was built in 1086 and is crossed with canals(运河).Taking a boat ride through town,the red lanterns(灯笼)might make you think of China’s romantic past.

Hongcun in Anhui is 900years old. It was built to look like a big ox(牛).Mount Huangshan is the head ;the town is the body and the bridges are legs.Hongcun is filled with lakes and beautiful Anhui style buildings.

Fenghuang in hunan doesn’t look like a bird.But its name means“phoenix”in Chinese.The town is really as beautiful as the mythical(神话的)bird.The Tuojiang River and the stilted (吊脚)buildings on both sides look like a postcard.

Huangyao in Guangxi is known for its natural feng shui.The town lies in a river bend(河湾).People say it can prevent villagers’ good fortune (运气)from flowing away.

While most water towns are in the south.Shangdong’s Tai’erzhuang stands out in the north.

The town lies on the bank of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal. It was a busy trading hub(中心)during the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368-1911).In the town ,there are ancient bridges ,canal and temples ,making you think of its past glory(荣耀).

1.Which village was built in 1086?

A. Zhouzhuang in Jiangsu. B. Hongcun in Anhui.

C. Fenghuang in Hunan. D. Huangyao in Guangxi.

2.Hongcun in Anhui looks like a(n)______________.

A. boat B. ox C. bird D. human

3.What does the underlined word “bank”mean?

A. 银行 B. 河岸 C. 对面 D. 附近

4.Which is TRUE about the location of Huangyao Town?

A. It is crossed with canals.

B. It lies on a river bank.

C. It can stop good luck from being lost.

D. It can make the town popular.

5.The writer wrote the story to _______________.

A. introduce five beautiful water towns.

B. encourage visitors to visit the water towns.

C. compare the differences among the five water towns.

D. advertise for a travel agency.

Space tourism might be the dream of many people on the planet, but a journey to space is not is not as easy as simply buying some tickets at a travel search engine;it is only reserved for the privileged (有特权的) few that can afford the cost. One of the options that impressed me most is the one offered by a company called Space Adventures.

What they have in place is a space tourism program that slows you to travel with the Soyuz to the International Space Station(ISS). The trip starts a few months in advance with intensive training dealing mainly with gravity operations,fight control and survival activities.

When all training is over, your space trip begins. The trip can be planned exactly according to your needs,whether you’re going for scientific research,or simply for an adventure. I doubt whether you will find any other kind of trip that has such a thorough preparation period beforehand.

One of the great things to do,even if it makes your space trip a bit more expensive,is that you could go on a space walk during your trip. That would definitely be a good opportunity to dance outside with your loved one to a slow waltz…Sorry,I forget there's no sound in space!

Whatever option you choose,the only obstacle you might face is the cost. All the other requirements seem to be less than those for getting a visa to a foreign country. Generally your height should be between 160 and 185 cm,your weight between 50 and 95 kg and be in good health.

Finally, in answer to the question you've been wondering about. Granted,space tourism is expensive,but exactly how expensive would a normal scheduled flight to the ISS cost? Would you believe it costs between $30 and $ 40 million? A Russian language course is included!

1.Besides the body requirements, which of the following is most likely to stop someone from going into space?

A. Their knowledge B. The climate

C. The cost D. The visa

2.What does underlined expression “in advance”mean?

A. at least B. ahead of C. make sure D. in all

3.What’s the best title of the passage?

A. Space tourism a dream-made reality?

B. Are you ready for space tourism?

C. How to participate in a space tourism program.

D. Why only a few privileged persons can afford space trips.

In some Western countries, many children do chores to get pocket money(零花钱). They usually start to do this when they are ten years old.

School students have to do homework and study for tests. They don’t have much free time on weekdays. They often do chores on weekends.

Young kids only do easy chores. So they don’t get much money. But that’s enough. Many of them only want to buy candy. And candy is cheap! They often help do the dishes, sweep the floor, or feed the pet cat or dog.

When they get older, they want to buy more and more things. They want things that are more expensive than candy. So they have to work harder! They often help their parents wash the family car, cut the grass, or cook meals.

Some jobs are a good way for kids to learn new things. For example, they can learn how to use a lawnmower(割草机) or how to cook. Of course, their parents help them at first.

1.How do many children get pocket money in some Western countries?

A. They study hard. B. They do chores.

C. They do part-time jobs. D. They ask their parents for it.

2.When do many children usually begin to do chores in some Western countries?

A. At the age of 10. B. At the age of 13.

C. At the age of 15. D. At the age of 17.

3.When do school students often do chores in some Western countries?

A. On the afternoon of Thursday. B. On the morning of the weekdays.

C. At night. D. On weekends.

4.Mary wants to get more pocket money to buy something expensive. She may ______.

A. do the dishes. B. feed the pet cat.

C. cook meals. D. sweep the floor.

5.The passage mainly tells us how children in some Western countries ______.

A. find jobs B. get pocket money

C. study at school D. do chores

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