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Jiang Nan, a full-time mother in Beijing, keeps a dozen or so cloth bags at home, carefully selecting one or two before heading out to get groceries. “Most of them were giveaways from advertising marketing campaigns, but

others had been handed out in the street by various environmental protection organizations,” she explained.

Since June 2008 China has forbidden the production,

sale and usage of plastic bags thinner than 0.025 millimeter (毫米), and retailers(零售商) are not allowed to provide free plastic bags to their customers, regardless of the thickness.

Many Chinese consumers like Jiang have learned to refuse plastic bags whenever possible in their shopping. “A plastic bag may only cost a few jiao, but it’s more about how bad they are for the environment,” Jiang said.

The plastic ban is for the most part well carried out in big cities, and has been distinctly effective in reducing white waste. On the first anniversary of the plastic ban Global Village of Beijing, an NGO environmental organization, shows that during the year of the ban the consumption of plastic bags fell by about 40 billion pieces in chain supermarkets alone, saving more than 1.2 million tons of petroleum.

However, enforcement shows considerably less muscle in smaller cities, towns and country-

side. In a remote town like Lichuan, the awareness of environmental protection is not as strong as that in big cities. Street vendors(街头小贩) worry that they are likely to lose customers if they charge them for plastic bags. Seeing no significance in the issue, local government often turn a blind eye to banned bag traffic in the market.

There are still those who don’t have an interest in living green. Cui Lin, another Beijinger, often forgets to bring a cloth bag when shopping, and has to buy plastic bags. “Anyway I think plastic bags are neater and cleaner, and I don’t mind paying a couple more jiao,” he shrugged.

Mrs Yu, a vegetable vendor in Lichuan County, Jiangxi Province, recalled that before plastic bags became popular in the early 1990s, Chinese people always carried a bamboo basket when they visited the market. “Plastic bags are more convenient,” she comments, and her view might be that of the tens of millions of people in the nation who still cling to plastic bags, paid or free. This is suggested by her trade where piles of plastic bags are still passed out every day.

49. In Paragraph 1, the writer uses Jiang Nan’s case to __________.

A. introduce a topic

B. tell a story

C. describe a person

D. offer an argument

How did Jiang Nan get her cloth bags? 

A. She bought them at a low price.

C. She borrowed them from her relatives.

B. She got them for free.

D. She made them herself.

51. Which is NOT the reason why some people still use plastic bags when shopping?

A. Cloth bags are difficult to get and heavy to carry.

B. People’s awareness of environmental protection is not strong enough.

C. People don’t mind paying a couple more jiao for plastic bags.

D. Street vendors worry that they are likely to lose customers if they charge them.

52. What message does the writer mostly convey in the passage?

A. To reduce white waste is urgent.

B. The plastic bag ban has achieved great success.

C. There is still a long way to go for the plastic bag ban.

D. People’s awareness of environmental protection should be stressed.

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  BEIJING-When Fran-cesca Schiavone of Italy kissed the women’s singles trophy at Roland Garros last year, becoming the first Italian woman to win a Grand Slan tille, Li Na, who was beaten by Schiavone in the fourth-round, said:"If she can do that, maybe I can do that too." So when Li took on Schiavone once again in the final at the French Open on Saturday, she simply would not let her golden opportunity slip away.

  And she did it in the best possible way.Li hammered the defending champion 6-4, 7-6(0), bringing China and also Asia its first Grand Slam title.

  After Schiavone sent a backhand long, Li screamed with delight and fell to the ground.Then she picked herself up, skipped towards the net, gave her opponent a big hug and then basked in the passionate applause of the spectators at Court Philippe Chatrier.

  "I was so happy when she hit the last ball out that I almost cried.I tried to control myself not to cry," Li said."I have played professional tennis for 12 years and I am so happy that my efforts have paid off."

  Sharpened by her pervious Grand Slam final experience - at the Australian Open where she lost to Belgian Kim Clijsters - Li displayed a kind of all-conquering maturity that helped her to catch up with Schiavone at 6-6 in the second set and force a tiebreak, which she went on to win 7-0.[来源:Z,xx,k.Com]

  "I was nervous but I didn't want to show my opponent.So I was cheating(faking)a little bit," Li said.

  The 29-year-old Wuhan native paid special gratitude to her husband, Jiang Shan, who served as her coach before Denmark's Michael Mortensen joined her team in May.

  "Although he(Jiang)is not my coach any more, I want to give many thanks to him.He always understands me and tolerates me…Thanks for accompanying me all the time."

  With the victory, Li will reach No 4 in the world, equaling the previous Asian record set by Japan's Kimiko Date-Krumm in the early 1990s.

  Her triumph is expected to provide a major push to a sport already rising fast in China.She said, “I hope after the young people in China looked at my successful match today they will want to do even better than me in the future.”

(1)

Why did Li Na lie on the ground when her opponent hit the last ball out?

[  ]

A.

Because Li Na was too disappointed.

B.

Because Li Na was too excited.

C.

Because Li Na was to catch the ball.

D.

Because Li Na was hit by the ball.

(2)

Who was Li Na playing against in this French Open?

[  ]

A.

Kim Clijsters

B.

Schiavone

C.

Michael Mortensen

D.

Kimiko Date-Krumm

(3)

Which of the following is the most important in helping Li Na win this game?

[  ]

A.

Her previous strict training

B.

Her nervousness

C.

Her all-conquering maturity

D.

Her husband’s coaching

(4)

Which word has the similar meaning with “triumph” in the last paragraph?

[  ]

A.

attempt

B.

error

C.

major

D.

success

Several days ago, a Beijing-based IT com??pany fired about 400 people overnight. No one had expected the job cuts, which broke with traditional ways of letting go of workers in Chi??na. Moreover, what was special about this case was that the day before the 400 were fired, they all received from their boss a gift—the book “Who Moved My Cheese?”

The book—a bestseller in the US—is being used by men and women to deal with changes in their lives and work. Some large organizations, including Coca-Cola, Kodak and General Mo??tors, ask their employees to read it in order to encourage them to be active towards changes.

Cheese is something related to everyone’s livelihood—our jobs, the Industries we work in, relationships and love as well.  

With China’s official entry into the WTO, the whole nation will face more changes and cha??llenges. So what should we do once this “cheese” on which we are so dependent is moved?

whatever challenges and changes we meet, we should face up to them bravely, Jiang Hengwei, a civil servant said after reading the book.

Professor Zhang Yang in Renmin University of China agrees. “We should change our way of thinking. The coming competitive foreign com??panies and products provide us with great chances to learn from them and improve our own products to meet international standards and be more competitive.”

“With hard work and wisdom, we will create a much larger and better piece of cheese.” Zhang smiled confidently.            

The whole passage is about _______.

A. people’s opinions about a bestseller of the US

B. what people think about China’s entry into the WTO

C. the change in people’s attitude towards changes and challenges

D. how a book influences the Chinese

The company in Beijing gave each of the 400 fired workers a copy of “Who Moved My Cheese” in order to _______.

A. be more competitive with foreign firms

B. find an excuse for their job cuts

C. let the workers make a living on their own

D. encourage the fired workers

The word “cheese” in the passage can refer to _______.

A. something we depend on for a living

B. a most important kind of food

C. change or challenge

D. way of life

From what Hengwei and Professor Zhang Yang said, we can know that _______.

A. they have different opinions on changes and challenges

B. people are not afraid of competition from foreign companies

C. the Chinese people are ready to face any changes and challenges

D. they are both greatly encouraged by the book

 

Several days ago, a Beijing-based IT com­pany fired about 400 people overnight. No one had expected the job cuts, which broke with traditional ways of letting go of workers in Chi­na. Moreover, what was special about this case was that the day before the 400 were fired, they all received from their boss a gift—the book “Who Moved My Cheese?

The book—a bestseller in the US—is being used by men and women to deal with

changes in their lives and work. Some large organizations, including Coca-Cola, Kodak and General Mo­tors, ask their employees to read it in order to encourage them to be active towards changes.

Cheese is something related to everyone’s livelihood—our jobs, the Industries we

work in, relationships and love as well.  

With China’s official entry into the WTO, the whole nation will face more changes

and cha­llenges. So what should we do once this “cheese” on which we are so dependent is moved?

“Whatever challenges and changes we meet, we should face up to them bravely,” Jiang Hengwei, a civil servant said after reading the book.

Professor Zhang Yang in Renmin University of China agrees. “We should change ourway of thinking. The coming competitive foreign com­panies and products provide us withgreat chances to learn from them and improve our own products to meet international standards and be more competitive.”

“With hard work and wisdom, we will create a much larger and better piece of

cheese.” Zhang smiled confidently.             

1.The whole passage is about _______.

A. people’s opinions about a bestseller of the US

B. what people think about China’s entry into the WTO

C. the change in people’s attitude towards changes and challenges

D. how a book influences the Chinese

2.The company in Beijing gave each of the 400 fired workers a copy of “Who Moved My Cheese” in order to _______.

A. be more competitive with foreign firms

B. find an excuse for their job cuts

C. let the workers make a living on their own

D. encourage the fired workers

3.The word “cheese” in the passage can refer to _______.

A. something we depend on for a living      B. a most important kind of food

C. change or challenge                    D. way of life

4.From what Hengwei and Professor Zhang Yang said, we can know that _______.

A. they have different opinions on changes and challenges

B. people are not afraid of competition from foreign companies

C. the Chinese people are ready to face any changes and challenges

D. they are both greatly encouraged by the book 

 

                                     

Li Na made tennis history when she won the French Open Women’s Singles Tennis Final on June 2011.

This is one of the Grand Slam tournaments in Tennis. She is now ranked number four in the world of women’s tennis. No Asian man or woman had ever won any of the Grand Slam Tennis Tournaments before. This will soon change as Li Na has inspired many hundreds of thousands of young Chinese people to become engrossed in the game. Li Na has become their hero and many of the children want to one day become a tennis champion just like her.

Li Na was born in Wuhan,Hubei,China on February 26, 1982. At the age of six Li Na began to play badminton and her coach noticed she could be a better tennis player.So with the permission of her parents Li Na was switched to the game of tennis when she was nine years old. Li Na joined China's National Tennis Team at the age of fifteen in 1997. She became a professional woman tennis play at the age of seventeen in 1999.

But in a surprising career move at the age of twenty in 2002 Li Na quit the Chinese National Tennis Team to go to the University of Science and Technology at Huazhong. She returned to the Chinese National Team in 2004 and to professional tennis as a player. But she left her National team again four years later. On January 27,2006,she got married to Jiang Shan,who became her coach in 2006.

In 2009 she gained a Bachelor Degree in Journalism. Li Na has being playing better tennis since the beginning of this year. It was her success at getting into the final of the Australian Open in January that has increased her earning power with sponsorship deals. She has now won twenty four WTA and ITF singles titles.

71. What is the passage mainly talking about?

A. Li Na wins French Open women  Singles Final.

B. Li Na devotes all her efforts to playing tennis.

C. Li Na was satisfied with what she has achieved.

D. Li Na has been awarded numerous prize.

72. According to the second paragraph we can know what _____.

A. Li Na is the fourth to win the Cup in Asia.

B. Li Na has promoted herself to the top.

C. Li Na must have got many determined fans.

D. Li Na helps the development of China tennis.

73. When Li Na contacted sports,_____.

A. she fell in love with tennis

B. she was regarded as a particular girl

C. she play badminton for three years or so

D. she succeeded when she was 17 years old

74. Li Na left the National Tennis Team _____.

A. because she decided to go to Germany

B. because she suffered a great defeat then

C. because she wanted to quip herself with knowledge

D. because she got married to Jiang Shan

75. We can know from the passage that Li Na _____.

A. has served in the National Tennis Team for 9 years

B. has spent her life in the Chinese National Tennis Team

C. has gained a Bachelor Degree in Sports

D. has won over twenty four WTA and ITF singles titles

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