阅读理解。
Venice
     Venice is in the northeast of Italy. It was built on small islands in saltwater lakes
more than 1,500 years ago. Venice is a city with no cars and people travel by boat.
There are 117 waterways and more than 400 bridges that can guide you where you
want to go.
Auckland
     Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand. In the seaside city, you can enjoy
an amazing view from the city's tallest tower-the Sky Tower. You can also see
Maori traditional dances at the Auckland Museum. Auckland is called"The city of
Sails" because it has more boats than anywhere else in the world.
Los Angeles
     Los Angeles was founded in 1781. It is now the second largest city in the United
States. It is Famous for its modern highways and its movie stars of Hollywood.
There are many beautiful beaches near the city.
Budapest
     The population of Budapest is about three million and the city is a very popular
place for tourists. Visitors like to take boat rides along the Danube (多瑙河).
Budapest is also known for its exciting nightlife. The best time to visit Budapest is
summer since it is very cold in winter.
1. People mostly travel _____ in Venice.
A. by ship
B. by car
C. by bus
D. by boat
2. Which of the following is NOT mentioned about Auckland?
A. Modern highways
B. The Sky Tower
C. Maori traditional dances
D. A lot of boats
3. Los Angeles has a history of _____.
A. more than 100 years
B. more than 200 years
C. more than 300 years
D. more than 400 years
4. If Mary wants to visit Budapest, the best season for her to go is _____.
A. spring
B. summer
C. autumn
D. winter
5. The four cities are all _____ according to the passage.
A. modern cities with a short history
B. in New Zealand
C. near lakes, rivers or seas
D. large cities
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     China is the home of chopsticks. The Chinese began to use them in the Shang dynasty. In the third centry
A.D., chopsticks were introduced to Japan and ended its practice of taking food directly by hand. It was not
until the 15th century A.D. that the knife and fork appeared on the dinner tables in Europe.
     Nowadays the Japanese seem to love chopsticks more deeply than the Chinese. They gave a Chopsticks
Festival that falls on 4th August each year. In their opinion, using chopsticks is good for people's health. They
believe that using chopsticks leads to a clever mind and deft (灵巧的) hands.
     Chopsticks are used now all over the world. They are made not only of bamboo but also of wood, and even
ivory (象牙).
1. Chinese people began to use chopsticks _______.
[     ]
A. before the 3rd century A.D.
B. after the 3rd century A.D.
C. in the 3rd century A.D.
D. in the 15th century A.D.
2. Before chopsticks were introduced to Japan, the Japanese took food _______.
[     ]
A. with knife and fork
B. by hand
C. with their own chopsticks
D. with something unknown
3. The Japanese love chopsticks because _______.
[     ]
A. they can use them to take food
B. they have a Chopsticks Festival
C. they learned how to use them from the Chinese
D. they believe using chopsticks can make them bealthy and clever
4. Why are chopsticks used all over the world?
[     ]
A. Because they can be made of many kinds of materials.
B. Because they may be very easy and useful to take food.
C. Because Chinese first began to use them.
D. Because the Japanese love to use them.
5. Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?
[     ]
A. The Chinese Invention
B. Chopsticks
C. Chopsticks Are Welcomed All Over the World
D. All Kinds of Chopsticks
阅读理解。
US Boy, 9, Plans to Take Balloon Flight Alone
     ALBUQERQUE. New Mexico - Bobby Bradley is ready. He has been training for
about five years and learned from some of the most experienced and decorated pilots
in the sport of ballooning.
     BENGHAZI, Libya - Muammar Gadhafi accepted an African Union (AU) plan to
end the Libyan civil war but the opposite said on Monday there could be no deal unless
he leaves office.
     NEW YORK - A new book written by Amy Chua on her super-strict parenting-Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother has raised media (媒体) storm and strong arguments in the
US. Amy Chua is the mother of two teenage girls. In the book she describes her efforts
to give her children what she describes as a traditional, strict"Chinese" way of bringing
up children.
     TOKYO - The operator of Japan's quake-hit nuclear plant (受地震袭击的核电站)
said on Sunday it aims to reduce radiation leaks (辐射泄漏) in three months and
achieve a "cold shutdown" in six to nine months.
     LOS ANGELES - Sunday night, the 83 annual (每年一度的) Academy Awards
took place in Los Angeles. Colin Firth won the Best Actor for his role in "The King's
Speech", and Natalie Port man won the Best Actress Oscar for her role in "Black
Swan".
(     )1. A 9-year-old American boy is ready to take a balloon flight on his own after
           training for about five years.                                
(     )2. Gadhafi agreed to end the Libyan civil war but the opposite wouldn't accept
            it if he leaves office.                                        
(     )3. "Tiger Mother" parenting raises media storm in the US, but all people agree other traditional,
            strict "Chinese" way of bringing up children.
(     )4. Japan tries to fix radiation leaks in 9 months.  
(     )5. Natalie won the Best Actress Oscar for her role in "The King's Speech" while Colin won
           the Best Actor for his role in "Black Swan."      
阅读理解。
     There are differences between western culture and Chinese culture. We can see differences when we pay
attention to the way words are used. Let's look at the words about animals and plants. Most expressions in
Chinese is about the dog, for example, "a homeless dog", "a mad dog", "a running dog" and "a dog catching a
mouse", have negative (消极) meanings. But in western countries, dogs are thought to be honest and good
friends of humans. In English, people use the dog to describe positive (积极的) actions. For example, "you are
a lucky dog" means you are a lucky person. And "every dog has its day" means each person has good luck
sometimes. To describe a person's serious illness, they say "sick as a dog". The word"dog-tired" means very
tired. However, Chinese love cats very much. But in western culture,"cat" is often used to describe a woman
who is cruel (冷酷的). There are many other examples of how "cat" is used differently as well.
     The rose is regarded as a symbol of love in both China and some western countries. People think the rose
stands for love, peace, courage and friendship. And the rose is the national flower of England, America and
many other countries.
     The words about plants and animals are used in positive or negative ways in different cultures. We can
learn about many differences in cultures by comparing how some words are used.
1. The word "dog" in Chinese usually ______.
A. stands for friendship
B. has a negative meaning
C. has a positive meaning
2. "Every dog has its day." means "______".
A. Everybody in the world is lucky.
B. Each person lives his own way of life.
C. Everybody has a time in life to be lucky.
3. Western people usually use "cat" to refer to "______".
A. a tired person
B. a brave man
C. an unkind woman
4. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Words show differences in cultures.
B. Western people think cats to be good friends.
C. Rose is the national flower of all western countries.
5. This passage mainly tells us ______.
A. negative or positive things
B. different countries have different cultures
C. what dog and cat mean in English and Chinese
阅读理解。
     Everyone knows the smart black-and-white dog that sits on top of a red doghouse with his best friend
-- a bird called Woodstock.
    This year Snoopy turns sixty. Created by the American cartoonist Charles Schulz in 1950, the clever dog
is loved by kids and adults. He speaks more than 20 languages and appears daily in 26,000 newspapers around
the world. When Snoopy first appeared, he was just like other pet dogs. But two years later, he had begun
to speak with simple words and sounds.
     By 1957 he could walk on two legs and was going to school with his master, Charlie Brown, who failed
at just about everything.
     Snoopy has done lots of jobs. He has been a bow-tie wearing lawyer, a tennis player and Olympic figure
skater, a world famous grocery cashier, a pilot and even the first astronaut on the moon.
     However, Snoopy has always dreamed of being a famous writer. The beginning of his story is always, "It
was a dark and stormy night…" Unluckily for him no one has ever wanted to publish (出版) the story.
     Snoopy easily falls in love but always has his heart broken. He eats to forget, but it never works.
     Snoopy is an insightful, feel-good and sometimes sad dog. If you think a little about his words, you might
find them full of life lessons. Among his most famous lines are "To live is to dance, to dance is to live." and
"Yesterday I was a dog. Today I'm a dog. Tomorrow I'll probably still be a dog."
1. How many cartoon characters are mentioned in the passage?
A. Two.
B. Three.
C. Four.
D. Five.
2. How can we know Snoopy is popular around the world?
A. He appears daily in 26,000 newspapers.
B. He's just like a human.
C. He has done all kinds of jobs.
D. He's unlucky in life.
3. From the passage we can learn that _________.
A. Snoopy has a successful master
B. Snoopy is a lucky dog in love
C. Snoopy is a success as a writer
D. Snoopy can teach us life lessons
Cloze test.
     Australia is the largest island in the world. It is   1   smaller than China. It is in the south of the earth.
Australia is big, but its population is   2  . The population of Australia is nearly as large as that of Shanghai.
     Enough laws have been   3   to fight against pollution. The cities in Australia have got little air or water
pollution. The sky is blue and the water is   4  . You can clearly see fish swimming in the rivers. Plants   5   
very well.
     Last month we visited Perth, the biggest city   6   Western Australia, and went to a wild flowers' exhibition
(展览). There we saw   7   large number of wild flowers we had never seen   8  . We had a wonderful time.
Perth is   9   for its beautiful wild flowers. In spring every year Perth has the wild flowers' exhibition.  10  
visiting Perth, we  11  a day in the countryside. We sat down and had a rest near a path at the foot of a hill.
It was quiet and we enjoyed ourselves. Suddenly we heard bells ringing at the top of the hill. What we saw
made us  12  all our things and run back to the car as quickly as we could. There were about three hundred
sheep  13  towards us down the path.
     Australia is well-known for its sheep and kangaroos. After a short drive from  14  town, you will find
yourself in the  15  of white sheep. Sheep, sheep, everywhere are sheep.
(     )1. A. little  
(     )2. A. small   
(     )3. A. let     
(     )4. A. clean   
(     )5. A. turn    
(     )6. A. in      
(     )7. A. an      
(     )8. A. before  
(     )9. A. good    
(     )10. A. Front  
(     )11. A. took   
(     )12. A. pick up
(     )13. A. going  
(     )14. A. some   
(     )15. A. left   
B. a little   
B. big          
B. found      
B. dirty        
B. grow          
B. on            
B. a              
B. ago        
B. famous         
B. Behind       
B. paid          
B. look up      
B. coming       
B. all            
B. middle   
C. a few 
C. large          
C. made        
C. cool      
C. become      
C. to          
C. the            
C. since     
C. great          
C. After         
C. spent   
C. put up       
C. reaching                     
C. any            
C. right 
Reading comprehension.
     In 1826, a Frenchman named Niepce needed pictures for his business. But he was not a good artist, so
he invented a very simple camera. He put it in a window of his house and took a picture of his garden. That
was the first photo.
     The next important date in the history of photography (摄影) was in 1837. That year, Daguerre, another
Frenchman, took a picture of his reading room. He used a new kind of camera in a different way. In his picture
you could see everything very clearly, even the smallest thing. This kind of photo was called Daguerreotype.
     Soon, other people began to use Daguerre's way. Travelers brought back wonderful photos from all around
the world. People took pictures of famous buildings, cities and mountains.
     In about 1840, photography was developed. Then photographers could take pictures of people and moving
things. That was not simple. The photographers had to carry a lot of film and other machines. But this did not
stop them, for example, some in the United States worked so hard. Mathew Brady was a famous American
photographer. He took many pictures of great people. The pictures were unusual because they were very lifelike
(栩栩如生的).
     Photography also became a kind of art by the end of the 19th century. Some photos were not just copies
of the real world. They showed ideas and feelings, like other art forms.
Answer the following questions according to what you read.
1. Who took the first photo?
    ____________________________________________________________________________
2. The Daguerreotype was a kind of photo, wasn't it? 
    ____________________________________________________________________________
3. If a photographer wanted to take pictures of moving things in 1840, what did he have to do? 
    ____________________________________________________________________________
4. Why was Mathew Brady famous? 
    ____________________________________________________________________________
5. When did photography become a kind of art? 
    ____________________________________________________________________________
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