题目内容

Tuesday
October 23   11:00 am
World Tree Day; World Tree Cuisine
For World Tree Day, Snook gives out badges(徽章)to everyone who is nice to the tree, but Bob can’t think of what to do -until he comes up with a song.Also: Madge and Snook plan a party to celebrate the World Tree's birthday.
Wednesday
October 21   11:00am
The Sloth Must Be Crazy; Smarter than You Think
Bob investigates a shiny green object that fell from the sky, and, with Madge's help, figures out what it is. Also: Winslow fears that everyone else is smarter than he is.
Thursday
October 22   11:00 am
Fish out of Water; Burdette's Nest
Bob fears that Ick is stuck inside a rock, but soon learns that the rock is a fossil; Smooch and Snook help patch Burdette's nest.
Friday
October 23  11:00 am
Bones; Food and Plenty of It
After Winslow injures his arm, he refuses to slow down and winds up hurting his leg too.Also: Burdette is upset when the nuts on her favorite tree disappear.
Thursday
November 5  11:00 am
The Sting; Growing
Wartz's frog friend Greenie is frightened by Stripey the bee; Madge and Snook think about everything that's occurred at the World Tree during the past year.
Friday
November 6   11:00 am
The Big Race; You Are What You Are
Winslow, Smooch and Snook organize a relay race(接力赛) for all the animals of the World Tree.Also: Wartz wonders if fish and plants are related since they both need water to survive.
【小题1】The information above is most probably about _________.

A.different science fiction films shown each day
B.a series of TV programmes for parents
C.a series of TV programmes for children
D.different children's films shown each day
【小题2】The theme of the song that Bob comes up with is probably about_________.
A.protecting animalsB.birthday celebration
C.alien legendD.protecting trees
【小题3】If Jane wants to know how Winslow gets injured, she will be interested in _____.
A.The Sloth Must Be Crazy; Smarter than You Think
B.Bones; Food and Plenty of It
C.The Sting; Growing
D.The Big Race; You Are What You Are
【小题4】What is TRUE of Wartz?
A.Wartz has many foolish ideas.B.Wartz is not clever as others.
C.Wartz is curious and imaginative.D.Wartz wins a relay race.


【小题1】C
【小题1】D
【小题1】B
【小题1】C

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The new rule has been applied among all Party and government departments nationwide, the Beijing News reported on Tuesday. The new rule has not yet been made public, said Li, a member of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference National Committee.

Under the old rules, the cars used by minister-level officials could be replaced as often as every five years, Li said. These officials will also keep the same cars when they assume new posts, he added.

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Earlier this month, the Minister of Finance had published a rule regulating the budgets for such vehicles.

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A.Japan            B.China             C.Taiwan            D.Nobody

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A.Japan fired at the 6 Chinese ships to warn them to leave the waters.

B.China admitted that the 6 ships had been forced to leave the waters.

C.The US called on both sides to calm down.

D.Shinichi Nishimiya was unconscious(昏迷的) in the hospital because somebody attacked him.

3.Why was Uichiro Niwa replaced?

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B.His health condition is not good enough to work there.

C.He didn’t do well in dealing with the diplomatic dispute about the Diaoyu Islands.

D.He criticized the Chinese government publicly in an improper way.

4.This news report is most likely to be selected from the              newspaper.

A.British            B.Chinese           C.Japanese          D.American

 

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