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Li Lu’ou thought he did the right thing by calling 110 when he saw his two classmates in trouble on the corner of a dark street.

Li and his classmates from No.2 Middle School affiliated to Beijing Normal University spent this year’s Valentine’s Day(情人节) selling roses on the street. As night approached, they cycled back with over 200 yuan in their pockets.

Suddenly, a gang of robbers jumped out at them. The five robbers were tall and strong, so Li ran away to call the police. He thought it would be the most practical thing to do and he was right. His classmates returned safe and sound.

So, what would you have done in Li’s situation? Would you have got off your bike and fought the robbers to rescue your friends?

A new Beijing student code(守则) does not encourage you to risk(冒险) your life to help them.

The new code was introduced to more than 1.7 million primary and middle school students in the city at the start of the new term.

It has cut words which might encourage youngsters to risk their lives for others in dangerous situations. Gone are the old calls, which had been in place since 1987, for students to “fight criminals(犯罪分子) courageously” and “sacrifice themselves to save other”. Children’s heroic acts usually left them injured or even dead because they failed to fully foresee the dangers of their actions.

A well-known example was Lai Ning, who was listed among the “top 10 model young pioneers” in 1989 after he lost his life trying to put out a fire at the age of 14.

The deaths connected to teenagers “heroic acts” started a national wide debate(争论) about the protection of youngsters.

Wei Lusheng, a parent in Beijing, said schools must first teach children how to protect themselves, before learning from heroes.

But educators thought the spirit of courage should not be thrown away in the new student code.

“Getting rid of the ‘fight criminals courageously’ words do not mean we deny the spirit of ‘fearlessness’ and ‘readiness’ to help others”, said Li Jing, an official in Beijing. “But, we should be more rational(理智的) about the spirit of sacrifice.”

Li Lu’ou agreed. “Cherishing life is no reason to be a coward,” he said. “But you need to make sure you are able to offer help. For example, it would cause more trouble if I jumped into water to rescue someone drowning, but didn’t know how to swim. In that situation it’s better to call the police or an adult.”

1.Which is true about Li and his classmates?

A.    They bought roses for each other on Valentine’s Day.

B.    They called 110 immediately they were held up by a gang of robbers.

C.    Li risked his life for his classmates in the dangerous situation.

D.   Instead of fighting the robbers Li thought it right for him to call the police.

2.The new student code was introduced in Beijing because_____________.

A. students are facing more danger than they used to

B.the old student code didn’t include the spirit of courage

C.the old one didn’t tell students how to protect themselves while helping others in trouble

D.the old student code encouraged students to sacrifice themselves to save others

3.Which can be inferred about Lai Ning?

A.    He was one of the top 10 model young pioneers in 1987.

B.    If it weren’t him, the forest fire would not have been put out.

C.    According to the new code, he shouldn’t have risked his life to put out the fire.

D.   His deeds did not agree with what the old student code encouraged.

4.The underlined word “deny” in the second last paragraph means “_____________”.

A. agree with                        B.disagree with

C.connect with                     D.object to

5.According to the new student code which of the following statements is right?

A.    There will be more criminals after the new student code was introduced.

B.    The police in Beijing will have a more difficult time in keeping order.

C.    The spirit of “fearlessness” and “readiness” to help others will be thrown away.

D.  Teenagers are advised to make sure they are able to offer help when they want to.

 

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Li Lu’ou thought he did the right thing by calling 110 when he saw his two classmates in trouble on the corner of a dark street.

Li and his classmates from No.2 Middle School affiliated to Beijing Normal University spent this year’s Valentine’s Day(情人节) selling roses on the street. As night approached, they cycled back with over 200 yuan in their pockets.

Suddenly, a gang of robbers jumped out at them. The five robbers were tall and strong, so Li ran away to call the police. He thought it would be the most practical thing to do and he was right. His classmates returned safe and sound.

So, what would you have done in Li’s situation? Would you have got off your bike and fought the robbers to rescue your friends?

A new Beijing student code(守则) does not encourage you to risk(冒险) your life to help them.

The new code was introduced to more than 1.7 million primary and middle school students in the city at the start of the new term.

It has cut words which might encourage youngsters to risk their lives for others in dangerous situations. Gone are the old calls, which had been in place since 1987, for students to “fight criminals(犯罪分子) courageously” and “sacrifice themselves to save other”. Children’s heroic acts usually left them injured or even dead because they failed to fully foresee the dangers of their actions.

A well-known example was Lai Ning, who was listed among the “top 10 model young pioneers” in 1989 after he lost his life trying to put out a fire at the age of 14.

The deaths connected to teenagers “heroic acts” started a national wide debate(争论) about the protection of youngsters.

Wei Lusheng, a parent in Beijing, said schools must first teach children how to protect themselves, before learning from heroes.

But educators thought the spirit of courage should not be thrown away in the new student code.

“Getting rid of the ‘fight criminals courageously’ words do not mean we deny the spirit of ‘fearlessness’ and ‘readiness’ to help others”, said Li Jing, an official in Beijing. “But, we should be more rational(理智的) about the spirit of sacrifice.”

Li Lu’ou agreed. “Cherishing life is no reason to be a coward,” he said. “But you need to make sure you are able to offer help. For example, it would cause more trouble if I jumped into water to rescue someone drowning, but didn’t know how to swim. In that situation it’s better to call the police or an adult.”

1.Which is true about Li and his classmates?

A.    They bought roses for each other on Valentine’s Day.

B.    They called 110 immediately they were held up by a gang of robbers.

C.    Li risked his life for his classmates in the dangerous situation.

D.   Instead of fighting the robbers Li thought it right for him to call the police.

2.The new student code was introduced in Beijing because_____________.

A. students are facing more danger than they used to

B.the old student code didn’t include the spirit of courage

C.the old one didn’t tell students how to protect themselves while helping others in trouble

D.the old student code encouraged students to sacrifice themselves to save others

3.Which can be inferred about Lai Ning?

A.    He was one of the top 10 model young pioneers in 1987.

B.    If it weren’t him, the forest fire would not have been put out.

C.    According to the new code, he shouldn’t have risked his life to put out the fire.

D.   His deeds did not agree with what the old student code encouraged.

4.The underlined word “deny” in the second last paragraph means “_____________”.

A. agree with                        B.disagree with

C.connect with                     D.object to

5.According to the new student code which of the following statements is right?

A.    There will be more criminals after the new student code was introduced.

B.    The police in Beijing will have a more difficult time in keeping order.

C.    The spirit of “fearlessness” and “readiness” to help others will be thrown away.

D.  Teenagers are advised to make sure they are able to offer help when they want to.

 

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  ◆1.Malan Flower:China Children’s Art Theatre stages a fairy tale musical(音乐剧)“Malan Flower” this weekend.

  Beautiful Malan flowers were blossoming everywhere on Malan Mountain, and hard-working girl Xiao Lan was married to the god of flowers, Ma Lang.They lived a happy life in harmony with Grandpa Tree and all the lovely little animals.However, greedy Old Cat made use of the jealousy of elder sister Da Lan to kill Xiao Lan, in an attempt to keep the magic Malan flower under her possession.

  This fairy tale entertained three generations of Chinese youth.

  Time:7∶30 p. m., until August 21

  Place:The Great Theatre of the Cultural Palace of the Nationalities, west of Xidan Area

  Tel:6602-2530

  ◆2.Joyful jugglers:The China Acrobatic Troupe is staging a nightly variety show at the Tiandi Theatre, where the seemingly impossible becomes a reality, where performers spin(旋转)plates and juggle umbrellas.

  Contortionists(柔术演员)show incredible feats of flexibility and acrobats leap through the air.Integrating juggling, unicycling, balancing and jumping through hoops with the finest ancient Chinese dancing, the performance will amuse you.

  Time:7∶15 p. m., daily

  Place:10 Dongzhimen Nandajie, Chaoyang District

  Tel:6502-3984

  ◆3.Tour of love:Taiwan singer David Tao(Tao Zhe), who is on a global tour, will arrive in Beijing next month.

  Tao Zhe was born into a musical family.His father is an expert in Western pop music while his mother is from a family famous for playing Peking Opera.This probably explains why too approaches pop music from a unique angle(角度), which separates him from the average pop singer.

  With the song “Forever Love You” as the theme of the concert, Tao will share his love and ideas about life and music with his fans.

  Time:7∶30 p. m., September 10

  Place:Capital Gymnasium, Baishiqiao Lu

  Tel:6835-4055

  ◆4.Army artist:An exhibition featuring artist Li Shaozhou’s personal and meticulous(注意细节的)style of painting will be held at the National Art Museum of China.

  Born in Henan Province, Li showed strong interests in art during his childhood, and was a specialized artist in the army.

  The exhibition will present 65 paintings of modern figures, birds and flowers that he has made over the past decade, during which he has formed his own style by absorbing other painting techniques.

  Time:9 a. m.-5 p. m., August 23-29

  Place:Wusi Dajie

  Tel:8403-3500

(1)

Which advertisement will Michael be most interested in if he likes fairy tales?

[  ]

A.

Malan Flower.

B.

Joyful jugglers.

C.

Tour of love.

D.

Army artist.

(2)

What phone number should you dial for further information if you are a pop song fan?

[  ]

A.

6602-2530.

B.

6502-3984.

C.

6835-4055.

D.

8403-3500.

(3)

On which page do the above passages most probably appear in the newspaper?

[  ]

A.

Opinions.

B.

Business.

C.

Sports.

D.

Listings.

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  ◆1.Malan Flower:China Children's Art Theatre stages a fairy tale musical(音乐剧)“Malan Flower”this weekend.

  Beautiful Malan flowers were blossoming everywhere on Malan Mountain, and hard-working girl Xiao Lan was married to the god of flowers, Ma Lang.They lived a happy life in harmony with Grandpa Tree.and all the lovely little animals.However, greedy Old Cat made use of the jealousy of elder sister Da Lan to kill Xiao Lan, in an attempt to keep the magic Malan flower under her possession.

  This fairy tale entertained three generations of Chinese youth.

  Time:7∶30 p.m., until August 21

  Place:The Great Theatre of the Cultural Palace of the Nationalities, west of Xidan Area

  Tel:6602-2530

  ◆2.Joyful jugglers:The China Acrobatic Troupe is staging a nightly variety show at the Tiandi Theatre, where the seemingly impossible becomes a reality, where performers spin(旋转)plates and juggle umbrellas.

  Contortionists(柔术演员)show incredible feats of flexibility and acrobats leap through the air.Integrating juggling, unicycling, balancing and jumping through hoops with the finest ancient Chinese dancing, the performance will amuse you.

  Time:7∶15 p.m., daily

  Place:10 Dongzhimen Nandajie, Chaoyang District

  Tel:6502-3984

  ◆3.Tour of love:Taiwan singer David Tao(Tao Zhe), who is on a global tour, will arrive in Beijing next month.

  Tao Zhe was born into a musical family.His father is an expert in Western pop music while his mother is from a family famous for playing Peking Opera.This probably explains why Too approaches pop music from a unique angle(角度), which separates him from the average pop singer.

  With the song“Forever Love You”as the theme of the concert, Tao will share his love and ideas for life and music with his fans.

  Time:7∶30 p.m., September 10

  Place:Capital Gymnasium, Baishiqiao Lu

  Tel:6835-4055

  ◆4.Army artist:An exhibition featuring artist Li Shaozhou's personal and meticulous(注意细节的)style of painting will be held at the National Art Museum of China.

  Born in Henan Province, Li showed strong interests in art during his childhood, and was a specialized artist in the army.

  The exhibition will present 65 paintings of modern figures, birds and flowers that he has made over the past decade, during which he has formed his own style by absorbing other painting techniques.

  Time:9 a.m.~ 5 p.m., August 23~29

  Place:1 Wusi Dajie

  Tel:8403-3500

(1)

Which advertisement will Michael be most interested in if he likes fairy tales?

[  ]

A.

Malan Flower.

B.

Joyful jugglers.

C.

Tour of love.

D.

Army artist.

(2)

What phone number should you dial for further information if you are a pop song fan?

[  ]

A.

6602-2530.

B.

6502-3984.

C.

6835-4055.

D.

8403-3500.

(3)

On which page do the above passages most probably appear in the newspaper?

[  ]

A.

Opinions.

B.

Business.

C.

Sports.

D.

Listings.

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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE

  (Board of Graduate Studies Admissions Office)

  2708 Fltrp Wai

  Yan She Da Sha

  19# Xi Shan

  Huan Bei Lu

  Beijing 100089

  China

  Dear Li Hua,

  Conditional Offer of Admission

  I am very pleased to make you a conditional offer of admission as a Graduate Student at the University of Cambridge.This offer replaces any previous offer we may have made for this course and term of admission.Please read this letter and the explanation given in the accompanying booklet “An Explanation of Your Offer and Its Conditions” carefully.This letter and the booklet form a single document.

  Your offer details are in two parts:the course we are offering you, and the conditions you must satisfy before we will admit you.The booklet tells you what each means and what you need to do to respond to the offer.

  Your Course

  Qualification:Master of Philosophy(Only)

  Subject:Modern Society+Global Trans

  Admission date:1 October, 2010

  Supervisor:To be appointed.

  Fee status:Overseas student.

  Your Conditions

  Finance:The YEARLY cost of your course is £18,002.

  College:A condition of your admission is that one of the Cambridge Colleges offers your membership.The University is now seeking College membership for you, and will notify you when a College makes you an offer of membership.

  Academic:You must graduate from your Bachelor’s degree with a final overall average of at least 90%.

  …con’td

  Use our online self-service to check the progress and much more about your application:

  Http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/offices/gradstud/admissions/selfservice/

(1)

What is not clear in the letter?

[  ]

A.

The subject to be studied.

B.

The exact admission date.

C.

The College Li Hua will be in.

D.

The application number.

(2)

Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

The student will study in Cambridge for 40 hours a week.

B.

The cost of the course spent every year will be $18,002.

C.

Michaelmas Term in Cambridge often begins in March.

D.

The student will major in Modern Society or Global Trans.

(3)

What may “cont’d” at the end of the letter refer to?

[  ]

A.

The booklet attached to the letter.

B.

The conditions that must be satisfied.

C.

Something about the student’s academic.

D.

An encouraging response to the student.

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