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£­The summer vacation is coming in a few days£®I¡¯ll share the holidays with my daughter by traveling£®

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B£®Nice to meet you!

C£®Have a good trip!

D£®It¡¯s very kind of you£®

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Do you know that it is your own immune system working against the virus that makes you uncomfortable when getting a cold, but not the virus itself? So when you have got a strong immune system and the virus is strong enough too, you will possibly get terrible cold symptoms( Ö¢×´) ?
Vitamin C won't stop a cold
It is claimed that Vitamin C helps by increasing white blood cells. However, many tests have shown that it does not prevent colds. At best, it only slightly reduces the rime of symptoms.
Staying indoors won't protect you
One of the most likely sources of cold viruses is your computer mouse or desk. A study of the cold virus in offices found that 47% of desktops, 46% of computer mice and 45% of telephones had cold viruses on them.
Wrapping up warm won't protect you
Colds are more common in autumn and winter. That's because the cool, wet and cold weather drives people indoors, where viruses may more easily jump from one person to another. And the distinct peak in colds(¸Ðð¸ß·å) is in September and early January, which is likely due to the return of students to schools and colleges after the summer and winter vacation.
Old granny's chicken soup is right
Granny's chicken soup is an old cure for colds since a long time ago. Scientists say it is true. Chicken soup does help cure a cold. Many canned soups are just efficient as homemade ones.
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ1¡¿ It is ______ that makes you uncomfortable when getting a cold.
A£®the virus itselfB£®Vitamin C
C£®the terrible cold symptomD£®your own immune system
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ2¡¿ "Staying indoors won't protect you" tells us that ______ indoors.
A£®there are many desksB£®there are many telephones
C£®there are many cold virusesD£®there are many computer mice
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ3¡¿The distinct peak in colds is in September and early January. That's because______.
A£®it's in autumn and winter
B£®the weather is cool, wet and cold
C£®students return to schools and colleges
D£®viruses can jump from one person to another more easily
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ4¡¿Many canned soups are just efficient as homemade ones. The underlined word "efficient" means _____ in Chinese.
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Tel: 9231-9300
SOVEREIGN HILL
This prize-winning living museum is where Australia¡¯s history comes alive! Visit daily or stay for the night and experience life of the Fold Rush days. A wonderful nightly sound and light show, Blood on the Southern Cross, tells the story of the famous Eureka Uprising. Enjoy shopping along with real life character and entertainment. 4-star hotel and breakfast.
Tel: 5331-1944
ANCHORAGE RESTAURANT
Come and enjoy our delicious Cantonese seafood right on the water¡¯s edge in the historic fishing port of Williamstown with views of the city center across Port Phillip Bay. Open 7 days a week.
Lunch: Sunday to Friday11:00am¡ª2:00pm
Dinner: Monday to Saturday 5:00am¡ª10:30pm
Tel: 9397-6270 or 9397-7799
COOK¡¯S COTTAGE
Built by James and Grace Cook, parents of Captain James Cook, Cook¡¯s Cottage stands proud in the Fitzroy Gradens as a reminder of life in the eighteenth century, and as a celebration and commemoration of the life and travels of Captain James Cook.
Open 9:00am¡ª5:00pm daily, and until 5:30 pm during the summer.
Information: 9419-4677
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ1¡¿Where can you spend the night in a tour?              

A£®Cook¡¯s cottage.B£®Westfield Centerpoint
C£®Sydney TowerD£®Sovereign Hill
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ2¡¿What is the time that Cook¡¯s Cottage is open on Saturday in the summer?
A£®11:00 am¡ª2:00 pmB£®5:00 pm¡ª10:30 pm
C£®9:00 am¡ª5:30 pmD£®9:00 am¡ª5:00 pm
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ3¡¿ If you want to buy the best products in Australia, you may call        .
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In the summer of 1978 an English man named Steven was driving his tractor through a field of wheat when he discovered something strange. Some of his wheat was lying on the ground. The flattened wheat formed(ÐγÉ)a circle about six meters across . Around this circle were four smaller circles of flattened wheat.
¡¡ Three years later a farmer who lived nearby discovered almost the same circles in one of his fields. These circles were larger¡ªnearly 15 meters across . That same year , another English farmer discovered three circles of flattened wheat on his land¡ªone large circle between two small circles. During the following years, farmers in England found circles in their fields more and more often.
¡¡ The circles are called ¡°crop circles¡± because they usually appear in fields of wheat or corn. The wheat in the circles lies on the ground but is never broken; it keeps on growing, and the farmers can later harvest it. Farmers always discover the crop circles in the morning, so the circles probably form at night. They appear only in the months from May to September. What causes the crop circles?
¡¡ At first, people thought that some kids were making them as a joke, or that farmers were making them to attract tourists.(In fact, in 1991, two men said they made the circles themselves, but many scientists don¡¯t believe them.) People tried to copy them: They tried to make circles exactly like the ones the farmers had found. They couldn¡¯t do it. They couldn¡¯t enter a field of wheat without leaving tracks, and they couldn¡¯t flatten the wheat without breaking it.
¡¡ Several times people reported seeing stranger objects near the fields where crop circles later appeared. Many people believe that these crop circles are the messages sent by living things from outer space(Íâ²ã¿Õ¼ä)or the marks left by their spaceships.
¡¡ Scientists who have studied the crop circles try to find out what causes them. In the summer of 1990 some scientists spent three weeks in the part of England where many circles have appeared. They had all the latest high-tech equipment(×îи߿Ƽ¼É豸). The equipment¡ªworth 1.8 million dollars¡ªgot nothing. But one night, as the scientists were watching a field, crop circles formed in the field behind them, which were quite different from the others. The scientists had neither seen nor heard anything.
¡¡ When Steven discovered the crop circles on his land in 1978, he said, ¡°It was just like something that had landed in the field from the air and gone back up again. I don¡¯t know what to make of these things.¡±
¡¡ Crop circles have appeared in England, Japan, the United States and Russia. Experts from all over the world have studied them, and they say what Steven said: They don¡¯t know what to make of these things.
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ1¡¿Which picture is probably the one formed in the field behind the scientists?

¡¾Ð¡Ìâ2¡¿¡°Flattened wheat¡± means ___________.
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A£®broken wheatB£®lying wheat
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C£®harvested wheatD£®growing wheat
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ3¡¿The passage is mainly about something ___________ .
A£®that is done by living things from outer space
B£®that cannot be solved but found all around the world
C£®that cannot be made clear or understood
D£®that is discovered and copied by the farmers

 

Junior school students in Harbin£¬Heilongjiang£¬had a "long weekend"£®They had four days off from Oct£®19-22£®It was not for any festival£¬but was caused by serious smog£®

The smog was caused by high levels of PM 2£®5 in the air£®

PM 2£®5 is small particles£¨Î¢Á££© of pollution in the air with a diameter £¨Ö±¾¶£© of 2£®5 micrometers or less£®Waste gas from cars and factories is the biggest cause of PM 2£®5 pollution£® On Oct£®17£¬the World Health Organization named air pollution a cause of cancer£®

To better protect children£¬cities are taking action£®

On Oct£®21£¬Harbin Education Bureau decided to close primary and junior high schools for two days£®

??? Beijing started a program on Oct£®22 which has a warning system with four levels£®The red warning is the highest warning level£®It means that the next three days will see serious pollution£®

When a red warning is issued£¨·¢²¼£©£¬schools will close£®

If there's pollution that's not as serious£¬the Beijing Commission of Education will ask schools to stop PE classes and outdoor activities£®

How will students be informed?

"First£¬the Commission of Education will inform schools online£¬" Ye Yan£¬head of Beijing Shijingshanqu Experimental Primary School£¬told Beijing Times£®"Then teachers will text students¡¯ parents£®"

Will the days off affect the study plan?

"Missing school days will be made up during the summer or winter vacations£¬"? said Wang Hao£¬a physical education teacher in Beijing Chaoyang district£®

For students in Harbin who had the long weekend£¬they would go to school on the next two Saturdays£®

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1.Why did students in Harbin have a long weekend?

A£® Because the weather was extremely cold£®? ?????????????

B£® Because a special festival came£®

C£®Because the winter vacation began£®??????? ?????????????

D£®Because there happened serious smog£®

2.Which of the following is TRUE about PM 2£®5?

A£®It makes water polluted£®? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ?????????????

B£®People can see it with eyes£®

C£®It only comes from factories£® ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ?????????????

D£®It can cause serious diseases£®

3.When a red warning is issued in Beijing£¬what will happen?

A£®All of the work will be stopped£®????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ?????????????

B£®People aren't allowed to go outside£®

C£®Schools will be closed for a few days£®????????????? ?????????????

D£®Air pollution will be seen in a few weeks£®

4.What does the underlined word "text" mean in Chinese?

A£®Ð´ÐÅ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? B£®·¢ÐÅÏ¢????????????? ????????????? C£®Ð´ÎÄÕÂ????????????? ????????????? D£®·¢Óʼþ

5.What is the reading mainly about?

A£®What PM 2£®5 is made up of£®????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ?????????????

B£®How people fight against air pollution£®

C£®What influence the smog brings to school£®????????????? ?????????????

D£®How schools deal with the missing school days£®

 

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