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Millions of children in the United States go to summer camps. Some go to play outdoors at traditional camps in the woods, in the mountains or on lakes. But families now have many choices of special camps. These can be in the middle of nature or a big city. Special camps offer young people the chance to learn about different subjects: anything from space exploration to business to medicine.

In technology camps, one subject that children can learn about is video game design. They learn how to use computer programs to create games of their own. One program that teaches video game design is called Cybercamps. Children can learn how to design their own virtual(实际上的) worlds to set their video game in. Then, they program their own rules and objects into the game.

Cybercamps also offers courses in robot building and Web design. A recent story in the Washington Post described how one child made a robot that could sing a song. Another made a robot that could follow a black line drawn on a piece of cardboard. Also, children can learn how to make Web sites. One child made a site for Pokemon, one of his favourite cartoon shows.

1.Traditional camps are _______.

A. in the woods B. in the mountains C. on lakes D. all above

2.Special camps offer young people the chance to learn _______.

A. only space B. only science

C. only medicine D. different subjects

3.In Cybercamps a child made a robot that could _______.

A. sing B. dance C. speak D. draw

4.Which one is NOT true according to the passage?

A. There are many special camps in the USA now.

B. Families prefer traditional camps to special camps.

C. Special camps can be in the middle of nature or a big city.

D. In technology camps, children can create games of their own.

5.The best title for the passage is _______.

A. Traditional camps B. Special camps

C. Summer camps D. Summer holiday

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Shanghai, a beautiful city during the day, becomes even more wonderful at night.

At the end of the day, both the older part of the city around the Bund and the more m1. buildings in Pudong are full of colorful bright lights. The buildings, both new and old, look c2. different and very exciting.

If you look across the Huangpu River, you can see the brilliant Oriental Pearl TV Tower and the Jinmao Tower. Take a boat a3. the river and you can see the amazing nightlife on the Bund. There are more than 30 tour boats, including ancient dragon boats in the Ming and Qing styles and boats made in the Shikumen style.

If you prefer w4. in the streets, try the famous Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street (步行街). There are busy shops and cafes and you will see thousands of local people enjoying themselves. Most of the shops close at 10 pm but at that time, teahouses are still open. In fact, some of them are open 24 hours a day. Karaoke bars and coffee houses are also popular nightlife places where you can meet friends and make new o5..

If you are in Shanghai for the first time, make sure you also visit Xingtiandi, a very popular

a6. where you can see buildings in Western and Chinese styles side by side. Xingtiandi is a great place for young people, but it may be a little n7. for older visitors! A quieter place to visit is Park 97, near the west gate of Fuxing Park, Luwan District. Park 97 opened in 1997 and you can find clubs and international restaurants like Baci where you can get Italian food and Tokyo Joe’s, a Japanese restaurant.

It was a Monday morning and, as always Katrina and her mom got in the car at 6:35 to drive to the ferry(渡船) at Lyness. When they got there half an hour later, the ferry was just arriving.

“Dad's coming to get you on Friday, Katrina,” her mother said, “have a good week.”

At a quarter to eight the ferry arrived in Houton on Mainland. Katrina waited there with the other kids for the school bus which took them to Kirkwall Grandma School. The same as every Monday morning.

But this Monday was different. A researcher was coming to interview some students for a TV documentary about the school. So at 10 o'clock Katrina was waiting outside the researcher's room for her interview.

The door opened and Fiona came out. Fiona was one of the “Beauties”, the name for a group of trendy girls in her class. Katrina went in and closed the door.

“Hello,” said the woman at the desk. She smiled and pointed to an empty chair. The film researcher's last name was Jane and she already knew who Katrina was and where she lived.

“I see you're from Hoy, Katrina.”

“Aye, that's right,” Katrina answered.

“Why don't you go to school on Hoy?”

“Och, the school on Hoy only goes to Secondary 2,” Katrina explained. “So I've been coming here to Kirkwall since last year.”

“I see. Do you come by ferry every day then?” Jane asked.

“No, I can't do that,” Katrina told her. “It takes too long. I have to live in the hostel from Monday to Friday.”

Jane was surprised. “Ah, that's interesting. The school has a hostel?”

“Aye,” Katrina told her. “The students from the other islands live in the hostel on weekdays. I come over from Hoy early on Monday morning and I go home after school on Friday.”

1.Which is the right route(路线) for Katrina to go to school?

A. Lyness?Houton?Kirkwall?Hoy B. Lyness?Hoy?Houton?Kirkwall

C. Hoy?Lyness?Houton?Kirkwall D. Hoy?Houton?Kirkwall?Lyness

2.Why was the Monday different for Katrina?

A. Because Katrina's mother drove her to the ferry.

B. Because Katrina first took the ferry to school.

C. Because Katrina would take part in an interview.

D. Because Katrina was unhappy to leave home.

3.Which one is TRUE about Katrina?

A. She is now in Secondary 2. B. Her mother is a film researcher.

C. She is one of the “Beauties”. D. Her home is far from the school.

4.What does the underlined word “hostel” refer to?

A. A restaurant where people have dinner.

B. A place with rooms for people to live in.

C. A new subject in Kirkwall Grandma School.

D. A kind of tool students can use to get to school.

Antarctica is the coldest, windiest and emptiest place on Earth. It is home to penguins and different sea life. The cold weather over millions of years has created a huge layer(层) of ice that covers Antarctica. In some places, the ice is about 20 meters thick. Yet the continent(大陆) is one of the driest deserts on Earth.

Humans have explored the area for years. The first human to set foot on land in Antarctica is said to be John Davis, a US seal(海豹) hunter, in 1821. Tourists visit the coast of Antarctica in summer, which is from November to February in the southern part of Earth. They get to see penguins, seals, whales and a beautiful icy view.

But who lives and works in Antarctica? They are mostly scientists and those who help them carry out their research.

The National Science Foundation(NSF) is a US organization. Polar Programs, part of the NSF, supports scientists in both the Arctic and the Antarctic.

“Each year, we send more than 100 teams of scientists to our three research stations in Antarctica,” Polar Programs' spokesman Peter West said.

Some scientists study the movement of glaciers(冰川) or the activity of volcanoes(火山). Others study animals such as whales, seals, birds and fish. There are even scientists looking for dinosaur bones(骨头)!

1.What's the weather like in Antarctica?

A. Cold and wet. B. Windy and dry.

C. Windy and wet. D. Dry and warm.

2.In Paragraph 2 we can get the information about ________.

A. when scientists usually visit the coast of Antarctica

B. who was the first scientist to set foot in Antarctica

C. what visitors usually do when they visit Antarctica

D. how many people live on the coast of Antarctica

3.Scientists visit Antarctica to ________.

A. hunt seals B. enjoy the view

C. ice skate D. study animals

4.What is the passage mainly about?

A. It introduces the NSF, and Polar Programs.

B. It talks about the scientists' study in Antarctica.

C. It tells us some general information about Antarctica.

D. It explains the movement of glaciers and volcanoes.

Many restaurants have “take out” service. But this restaurant in Helsinki, Finland, has become famous for its special “take in” service. Actually the name of the restaurant is “Take In” too.

Take In doesn't even have a kitchen, which means it doesn't cook meals, either. Instead, it allows customers to order different dishes from 20 other restaurants in the city.

The idea behind it is simple. Sometimes you go out with a group of friends and you can't decide where to go for dinner, because everyone wants to order something different. Take In is the perfect solution.

“We want to be a ______ in the city,” said a spokesperson of the restaurant. You can order a pizza, while your friends may choose Japanese food, Chinese food or a hamburger. But all of you can enjoy your meals and time together at Take In.

If you want to try the “take in” service, all you have to do is to use the Wolt app, just as you would from the comfort of your own homes. Once you order and pay for your meals, all you have to do is waiting for someone to deliver it to the restaurant.

1.How special is the restaurant “Take In”?

A. You can order different kinds of food from it.

B. You can cook food in the kitchen all by yourself.

C. You can eat food ordered from other restaurants there.

D. You can have a big dinner for free with your friends.

2.Which is the best expression for the blank in the fourth paragraph?

A. playground B. kitchen C. restroom D. living room

3.The author wrote this article to ________.

A. teach us how to use the app Wolt

B. introduce the “Take In” restaurant

C. show us the way to order “take?out”

D. help us to choose restaurants

下面文章中有五处(第31—35题)需要添加一个问题。请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中选出符合各段的提问。选项中有一项是多余选项。

A. When does flu season start?

B. Do I really need a vaccine(疫苗) every year?

C. Do I really need to be vaccinated against the flu?

D. I am afraid of needles(针). Can I take medicine instead?

E. What are the risks(风险)?

F. How many viruses(病毒) change every year?

The weather becomes colder and colder. You see people sneezing and getting a runny nose. It's time to think about getting vaccinated to protect yourself against the flu. Below are some questions and answers about the illness.

Q: 1.

A: Yes. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention(CDCP) in the US says that it's better to get a flu vaccine if you are 6 months old or older.

Q: 2.

A: Yes. Public Health officials look at which flu viruses will be the most common every year. Then they set a formula(配方) to work against those special viruses. So the formula can change from year to year.

Q: 3.

A: It usually begins in October and can last through May, with the season peaking(达到高峰) in February. But people don't know seasonal peaks may be different in different places.

Q: 4.

A: Unluckily not! But now, there is a new, less scary way. It uses a new needle which causes less arm?ache later. People aged from 18 to 64 can have this kind of vaccine.

Q: 5.

A: Serious problems from flu vaccines seldom happen. Common problems include: soreness or redness where the shot was given, fever, headache, and a cough. People with allergies(过敏), especially to eggs, should talk to their doctors before getting a shot.

My father is a wise man although he just finished high school. Before leaving for ______, my father sat me down and told this unforgettable story to me. It is one I shall never forget. After you read the story, you'll ______ what I mean.

There is an old story of a boilermaker(锅炉修理工) who repaired a huge steamship boiler system that was not working well. After ______ the engineer's description of the problems and asking a few questions, he went to the boiler's room. He looked at many pipes, listened to the sound of the boiler and noise of steam for a few ______, and touched some pipes with his ______. Then he thought for a while, reached into his work?clothes and took out a small hammer, and tapped(敲) a bright red valve(阀门) one time. ______, the system began working perfectly, and the boilermaker went home. ______ the steamship owner received a bill for $1,000, he complained(抱怨) that the boilermaker was only in the engine room for 15 minutes and asked so ______. So the boilermaker sent him a bill that ______ as follows:

For tapping the valve: $0.50

For knowing ______ to tap: $999.50

Total: $1,000.00

“Tony,” he said, “I want you to go to college so that you can get your degree, but more importantly, I want you to return with an education.”

1.A. home B. college C. America D. office

2.A. guess B. study C. know D. hear

3.A. talking with B. looking for C. writing down D. listening to

4.A. minutes B. hours C. days D. weeks

5.A. eyes B. feet C. hands D. face

6.A. At once B. At last C. At all D. At first

7.A. Until B. When C. Because D. But

8.A. few B. little C. many D. much

9.A. told B. read C. wrote D. drew

10.A. who B. why C. when D. where

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