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As a consequence,he teaches himself mechanics and learn to maintain machines timely.
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Soon it would be the holidays, but before that, there were year exams. All the (1) ______ had been working hard for some time, reviewing their lessons for the exams. If they didn't (2) ______, they would have to retake them in September. There were usually a few who (3) ______, but Jane didn't want to be one of them. She had worked hard all year, (4) ______ just before the exams she was working so hard that her sister Barbara was (5) ______ about her. She went to bed too (6) ______. The night before the first exam, Barbara (7) ______ that she have an early night and take a (8)_____ pill. She promised to wake (9) ______ up in the morning. As she was falling asleep, Jane was afraid that she might oversleep. Her (10) ______ kept jumping from subject to subject. At last, with the help of (11) ______, she went to sleep. In no time at all, she was sitting in the examination hall, looking at the examination (12) ______, but she couldn't answer any of the questions. (13) ______ around her was writing pages and gages. (14) ______ she thought hard, she couldn't find anything to write (15) ______. She kept looking at her (16) ______. Time was running out. There was only an hour to go. She started one question, wrote two sentences, (17) ______ and tried another one. With only half an hour left she wrote another two sentences. By this time she was so worried that she started (18) ______. Her whole body shook. It shook so much that she (19) ______ up. She was still in bed and it had all been a (20) ______ dream. A minute later, Barbara called her name. | ||||
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CONTEST No purchase is necessary and a purchase won't increase your chances of winning. SPONSOR(主办方) Sponsor is National Geographic Society, 1145 17th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036-4688 TERM The Ocean Flag Contest begins November 1, 2010 and ends February 20, 2011. Entries must be postmarked by February 20, 2011 and received by February 26, 2011. Entries become the property of Sponsor and won't be returned. The Contest consists of the stages presented below, as described fully in these Official Rules.
The Contest is open only to legal citizens of the United States who are eight to fourteen years of age. Employees of Sponsor and their immediate family members, regardless of where they live, aren't allowed to enter or win a prize. Entrants(参赛者) must have a parent's permission to enter. HOW TO ENTER To enter, go to our website to download and print an entry form. Complete the form with your name, address, telephone number, email address (if available), date of birth, and parent's signature. Mail your completed entry form, Flag Design, and Essay. Entry must agree with the following requirements: ● Create a design for a flag on plain paper. The Flag Design must represent ocean exploration and the protection of ocean ecosystems. ●Write an essay, not more than 250 words in length describing what inspired your design. ●The Flag Design and Essay must each be a single work of original material created by the contest entrant. No other party has any right, title, claim or interest in the Flag Design or the Essay. Changing or improving a third party's pre-existing work doesn't qualify as entrant's original creation. Limit one entry per person. | ||||||||||||
1. According to the passage, the entries must be posted _____. A. before Nov. 1, 2010 B. before Feb. 20, 2011 C. before Feb. 26, 2011 D. before Mar. 22, 2011 2. The contest is intended for ______. A. the employees of Sponsor B. 8 to 14-year-olds of the US C. legal citizens of Washington, D.C. D. the family members of Sponsor 3. The main purpose of the Contest is to ______. A. improve kids' painting skills B. develop kids' sense of competing fairly C. improve kids' communication skills D. develop kids' sense of protecting the ocean 4. It can be inferred that once the entrants post their work, they ______. A. can share it with other entrants B. can not contribute it to any other party C. can exchange it with other entrants D. can not improve it with any other party |
Book 1 |
Elixir written by Eric Walters Twelveyearold Roth becomes a friend of Dr.Banting and his assistant, Mr.Best, who are in search of a cure for diabetes (糖尿病).She finds herself torn between her sympathy for the animals being experimented on and her friendship with Banting andBest. |
Book 2 |
George Washington Carver written by Elizabeth Macleod Meet the “Peanut (花生) Specialist”,George Washington Carver, the inventor and professor who made over 325 products out of peanuts.Through his agricultural research, he also greatly improved the lives of countless black farmers in the southern United States.See also MacLeod's Albert Einstein:A Life of Genius. |
Book 3 |
The Inuit Thought of It: Amazing Arctic Innovationswritten by Alootook Ipellie & David MacDonald Explore more than 40 ideas necessary to Inuit survival.From ideas familiar to us today to inventive concepts that shaped their lives, celebrate the creativity of a remarkably intelligent people.Also see other books: The Chinese Thought of It by Tingxing Ye and A Native American Thought of It by Rocky Landon and David MacDonald. |
Book 4 |
Made in Canada: 101 Amazing Achievements written by Bev Spencer What things do we use daily that have a Canadian connection? Here are 101 common things that were invented in Canada or by a Canadian, including the Blackberry, alkaline (碱性) batteries and the Blue Box recycling program. |
Book 5 |
Newton and the Time Machine written by Michael McGowan Ten-year-old boy Newton has invented a time machine to see dinosaurs up close. Butit disappears on a test run with his two huge friends, King Herbert and Queen Certrude, in it! Can he save them before time runs out? |
1.Which of the following best describes Roth's feeling in Book 1 ? | |
A.Painful. B.Curious. C.Frightened. D.Disappointed. | |
2.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? | |
A.Animals are mentioned in Book 1 and Book 5. B.Book 3 introduces 40 inventive concepts. C.Alkaline batteries were invented by Dr.Banting. D.George Washington Carver was a black farmer in the US. | |
3.In Book 5, King Herbert and Queen Certrude are ________. | |
A.Newton's human friends B.the names of the time machine C.two dinosaurs D.the inventors of the time machine | |
4.If you are interested in native Americans, you may read the book by ________. | |
A.Elizabeth Macleod B.Eric Walters C.Rocky Landon & David MacDonald D.Bev Spencer |
● Yonge-Dundas Square
40 Dundas Street West, Toronto, ON, M5G2C2
Opened in 2002, the Yonge-Dundaa Square provides impressive stonework surfaces, a raise stage,
and 22 amazing computer-programmed fountains.The square holds events,displays or concerts of various
sizes, including very large events by closing part of Yonge Street.
When not used for special events, the square becomes an open space for the public to enjoy.
● CN Tower
301 Front Street West. Toronto, ON, M5V 2T6
Visitors can test their courage by walking across the glass floor 113 stories above the ground with only 2 Vi (垂直距离) inches of glass holding you 342m in the air.
The tower's rotating 360 Restaurant offers an award winning wine list and fantastic view for any
romantic evening. If you're not wild about heights, at the base of the tower, there is plenty to shop for in
the 10,000 sq. feet marketplace.
Tips, Have A Sky High Birthday! The CN Tower now offers birthday parties! To bookyour birthday
party, please call 416-601-4704 or email us at birthday@cnlower.ca mailto:birthday@cnlower.ca
● Ontario Science Centre
770 Don Mills Rd. ,Toronto, ON, M3C1T3
If you talk to anyone who has visited the centre, they'll talk wildly about the hair-raising electrical ball
and the simulated Rain Forest.
With hundreds of exhibits in a variety of exhibition halls plus visiting
exhibitions, Communication, Sport, Human Body and The Living Earth are a few of the in-depth exhibits
worth exploring"along with a film at OMNIMAX theatre, and Kid Spark, a learn-through- play area that
is specifically designed for kids eight and under.
● Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)
100 Front Street, Toronto,ON, M5S2C6
Generations of children and adults have visited the museum since it opened in 1914. Ownig the six
million objects in its collections and 40 galleries of art, archeology and natural science, the ROM offers a
whole world to explore. Four giant carved totem poles (图腾柱) rise in the centre of the stairwells (楼梯井); the largest is 24.5 meters tall. The Hands-on Biodiversity gallery offers families a fun interacte
experience about the interdependence of people, animals and plants.
B. Yonge-Dundas Square
C. Royal Ontario Museum
D. Ontario Science Centre
B. rest your courage
C. enjoy a concert
D. celebrate your birthday
B. Three
C. Four
D. Five
B. science report
C. geography magazine
D. business newspaper