Welcome to Adventureland!

Everyone loves Adventureland! The Parks and Exhibitions were built for you to explore(探索), enjoy, and admire their wonders. Every visit will be an unforgettable experience. You will go away enriched, longing to come back. What are you going to do this time?

The Travel Pavillon

Explore places you have never been to before, and experience different ways of life.

Visit the Amazon jungle(丛林)village, the Turkish market, the Tai floating market, the Berber mountain house and others. Talk to the people there who will tell you about their lives, and things they make. You can try making a carpet, making nets, fishing…

The Future Tower

This exhibition shows how progress will touch our lives. It allows us to look into the future and explore the cities of the next century and the way we’ll be living then. Spend some time in our space station and climb into our simulator(模拟装置)for the Journey to Mars!

The Nature Park

This is not really one park but several.

In the Safari Park you can drive among African animals in one of our Range Cruisers: see lions, giraffes, elephants in the wild. Move on to the Ocean Park to watch the dolphins and whales. And then there is still the Aviary to see…

The Pyramid

This is the center of Adventureland. Run out of film, need some postcards and stamps? For all these things and many more, visit our underground shopping center. Come here for information and ideas too.

1.The Travel Pavilion is built to help visitors .

A.realize the importance of travelling

B.become familiar with mountain countries

C.learn how to make things such as fishing nets

D.learn something about different places in the world

2.If you are interested in knowing about what people’s life will be, you may visit .

A.the Travel Pavilion B.the Future Tower

C.the Safari Park D.the Pyramid

3.If you want to get a toy lion to take home, where will you most likely go?

A.The Pyramid. B.The Nature Park.

C.The Future Tower. D.The Travel Parvilion.

There was once a lazy crow(乌鸦). He thought it was too much trouble to ________ food. “Caw! Caw!” he said. “If someone brought me my food every day, I’d be very ________!”

One day, he saw a(n) ________ pigeon(鸽子) flying by. “How happy and well-fed it looks,” the crow said to himself. So the craw ________ the pigeon until they came to a ________. There were some other ________ there too. Before long, an old man came along and brought them a large bag of food. When the man had gone, the crow flew over to the pigeons. “Caw! Caw! ”said he. “Can I ________ you?”

“No, you can’t !” ________ the pigeons angrily. “We don’t know you.”

The crow went home feeling ________. But he suddenly had a(n) ________. “I’ll paint my ________ grey, ”he said, “and then the pigeons will ________ I am one of them.” After he finished the painting, he flew off to the park and was ________ by the pigeons. The crow was so hungry that he got very excited at the food. “Caw! Caw! Give lots to me!” he said loudly. ________, the pigeons found he was a crow. They flew after him and made him ________.

Sadly, the crow flew to his own forest. But when his old friends, the other crows saw him, they asked him to ________. They did not ________ him because of his grey-painted feathers. So the crow felt ________ than before. His own ________ did not want him, and ________ would the pigeons let him into their group.

“What looks easier isn’t always so.” the crow said to himself.”I wish I had never painted my feathers grey!”

1.A. pick outB. hand inC. put awayD. look for

2.A. lovelyB. happyC. prettyD. healthy

3.A. fatB. funnyC. boringD. old

4.A. caughtB. taughtC. protectedD. followed

5.A. squareB. forestC. parkD. house

6.A. menB. pigeonsC. crowsD. visitors

7.A. joinB. seeC. helpD. believe

8.A. explainedB. advisedC. shoutedD. continued

9.A. sadB. asleepC. luckyD. tired

10.A. choiceB. accidentC. changeD. idea

11.A. feathersB. feetC. headD. legs

12.A. hopeB. guessC. thinkD. understand

13.A. attackedB. welcomedC. noticedD. discovered

14.A. StrangelyB. InterestinglyC. FinallyD. Suddenly

15.A. waitB. leaveC. cryD. stop

16.A. hurry upB. go awayC. set offD. give up

17.A. missB. forgetC. likeD. know

18.A. worseB. busierC. colderD. stronger

19.A. brothersB. friendsC. parentsD. sisters

20.A. nothingB. notC. norD. none

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从51~70各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

Once when there was a famine (饥荒), a rich baker sent for twenty of the poorest children in the town, and said to them, “In this basket, there is a loaf (一条面包) for each of you. it, and come back to me every at this hour till better times come.”

The hungry children eagerly around the basket, and quarreled for the bread, each wished to have the largest loaf. At last they went away without even the good gentleman. But Gretchen, a poorly-dressed little girl, did not or struggle with the rest, but remained modestly in the distance. When the ill-behaved children had left, she took the loaf, which alone was left in the basket, the gentleman's hand, and went home.

The next day the children were as as before, and poor, shy Gretchen received a loaf only nearly half the of the one she got the first day. When she came home, her mother cut the open, and then many new, shining pieces of silver fell out of it. Her mother was very much , and said, “Take the money back to the good at once, for it must have got into the loaf . Be quick, Gretchen! Be quick!”

But when the little girl gave the rich man her mother's , he said, “No, no, my child, it was no . I had the silver pieces put into the smallest loaf to you. Always be as contented (满足的), peaceable, and as you now are. Go home now, and the is your own.”

1.A. Take B. BuyC. OrderD. Smell

2.A. monthB. weekC. dayD. year

3.A. stoodB. satC. gathered D. looked

4.A. butB. soC. sinceD. because

5.A. hearing B. thanking C. thinking D. looking

6.A. playB. laughC. quarrel D. speak

7.A. cryingB. standing C. quarrelingD. singing

8.A. bestB. oldest C. largest D. smallest

9.A. kissedB. tookC. seized D. waved

10.A. hungry B. angryC. eagerD. rude

11.A. sizeB. number C. length D. amount

12.A. letterB. breadC. basket D. bag

13.A. surprised B. pleased C. terrified D. excited

14.A. policeman B. teacher C. gentlemanD. child

15.A. by accident B. by heart C. by hand D. by itself

16.A. letter B. noteC. money D. message

17.A. luckB. useC. goodD. mistake

18.A. testB. reward C. thankD. attract

19.A. careful B. grateful C. beautiful D. enthusiastic

20. A. loafB. basketC. worldD. money

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It was 1952 and my father was away at war, leaving my mother and me behind to face hardship alone. I was ten. My mother was a and worked at the local clinic a few blocks from where we lived.

The bell rang and of Christmas were the only thing on my mind. I raced home. The apartment was empty and a note was to the refrigerator. My mother was working a double shift and me instructions for the day. We had planned on making Christmas biscuits , but my mother it.

I carefully through mother’s closet, finding most of the for Christmas wrapped in linen cloth, all but one toy, a model airplane. I was still at my mother and I threw the airplane onto the floor, breaking one of its wings. I stood . How was I going to explain this? Then I heard my mother coming through the door. I to my room.

After telling my mother the horrible , I did not hear my mother me. She just told me to follow her. Climbing the steps without catching our , we entered the clinic. There in a bed was a boy who looked very sick.

“He is going to die, Danny,” my mother told me, “ today, maybe tomorrow. He loves planes. I knew his mother could not to buy him one. So I did. I count my blessings every night and think of this boy and how I am that you are not in that bed.”

The cut hard and sharp in my heart. The tears down my face and I was so guilty. I ran home as fast as I could and into my room where I myself to sleep.

1.A. saleswoman B. surgeonC. teacherD. clerk

2.A. thoughtsB. memoriesC. desiresD. hopes

3.A. writtenB. foundC. attachedD. sent

4.A. remindedB. providedC. saved D. left

5.A. aloneB. soonC. togetherD. immediately

6.A. ruinedB. refusedC. forgot D. challenged

7.A. walkedB. huntedC. brokeD. got

8.A. toysB. giftsC. clothesD. supplies

9.A. anxiousB. pleasedC. madD. eager

10.A. awakeB. happyC. wildD. frozen

11.A. racedB. removedC. struggledD. wandered

12.A. noteB. ideaC. truth D. message

13.A. quarrel withB. shout atC. worry aboutD. cheer up

14.A. calmness B. sweatC. restD. breath

15.A. PossiblyB. CertainlyC. ProperlyD. Regularly

16.A. encourageB. persuadeC. affordD. force

17.A. wonderfulB. gratefulC. hopeful D. helpful

18.A. scoldsB. commentsC. phrasesD. words

19.A. floated B. droppedC. slowed D. rolled

20.A. criedB. madeC. turned D. moved

Among a group of middle-aged men and women,who were discussing bringing about quality education(素质教育),was a young man dressed in a white shirt.Within minutes, he was called onto the dais(讲台).Twenty-two-year-old Babar Ali was surrounded by educators from across India.He was popularly known as the world’s youngest head teacher.

The school that Babar started in poor Bhabta village has completely changed.When he was nine years old, he had only eight students in his school.Now the school has 300 students and 10 teachers. The school is called Ananda Siksha Niketan. It is recognized by the West Bengal government.

Today Babar is a student in the morning.He is learning English literature at Berhampore Krishanath College.But he comes home in the afternoon to teach his students.

Baber was discussing education at the National Summit on Quality in Education(NSQE).The meeting was held in Bangalore,capital of Karnataka State in southern India.

“It all started as a game when I used to teach my sister, my first student, in my backyard.Later, some children from the village often came to my classes and that was how the school was born,” he said.

His biggest achievement is that six of his students have now started teaching in his school after their college hours.

In another month, Babar’s dream of a school building will soon come true.Many people, a large part of whom are from Karnataka,have helped him realize the dream.They have given his school a lot of money.

Although he has received so much attention and recognition(认可),he is still not fulfilled.“There are people in my village who do not go to schoo1.And there is a long way to go as so many children still need to receive an education,”he says.

1.Where were Babar and a group of middle-aged people?

A.At Babar’s college.

B.In a class for children.

C.In the village of Bhabta.

D.At an important meeting.

2.The school Ananda Siksha Niketan was created by_______.

A.Babar Ali

B.six college students

C.a woman in Bhabta village

D.the West Bengal government

3.What does the underlined word “fulfilled’’ in the last paragraph probably mean?

A.Angry. B.Satisfied.

C.Worried. D.Surprised.

4.What would be the best title for the text?

A.Higher education in India

B.Problems with Ananda Siksha Niketan

C.Babar Ali:the world’s youngest head teacher

D.NSQE:a meeting that makes a difference in India

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