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5. ―When will you      from the wall of the reception hall? (remove)

―I'll do it myself tomorrow.

——你什么时候让人从接待厅里移走那些画? ——我明天自己来。

5. have the paintings removed

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 From Daban, we move to another ancient small town,Loulan. Daban town is famous for girls and windmills, while Loulan is a myth(神话)in the desert.

  Two thousand years ago,beside the beautiful and rich Luobu Lake,there lay Loulan ancient city of the Silk Road. Businessmen from every country gathered here and there were dancing parties. Everything showed that people in Loulan lived a rich life then.

  However, two thousand years later, this rich land suddenly disappeared from the map of China. Then it became an area covered with sand and dead tree trunks.

  Loulan was first "discovered" by a Swedish man in 1900. People from America, Britain, Japan and Sweden, all set foot here. Then in the 1930s, a Chinese named Huang Wenbi came to Loulan for the first time. He visited and studied this area and found many relics that were beautifully and carefully made.

  It is recorded that the ancient city of Loulan was the capital of Loulan Kingdom during the Han and Jin Dynasties(朝代),and covered an area of some 100 ,000 square metres. Inside the city,there are the ruins of government offices, temples and other old buildings. Outside the city,there are some dried rivers and much farmland. In the past century many things have been dug out there including Han Dynasty coins,mirrors and many things from Greek and Roman. All these things show that a lot of business between East and West once took place there.

  Lying on the northwest of the Lop Nur area,the Loulan Kingdom is now a lifeless area with endless "forests" of mounds(小丘)which aren't easily seen in other parts of the world. Its mystery has been attracting so many people from so many countries.

(   ) 5. The first person who set foot in Loulan in the 20th century is      

A. a European    B. an American

C. an Englishman    D. a Japanese

(   ) 6.Before Loulan disappeared,      

A.     a lot of business between East and West had taken place there

B.     people from America and Japan had set foot there

C.     a lifeless area with lots of mounds could easily be seen there

D.     no Europeans had visited the ancient country
(   ) 7. We can infer from the passage that      

A.     Loulan was destroyed by the terrible weather there

B.     wars made Loulan disappear

C.     foreigners came to Loulan and destroyed it

D.     how Loulan disappeared is still unknown to us
(   ) 8. A good title for this passage might be      

A.     Famous Town, Daban

B.     Business in Ancient Loulan

C.     Ancient City in the Desert

D.     Cities in Old Times of China

  How to say hello in Japanese depends on when you say it. This is very much like different greetings used in English at different times of the day or night. In Japanese culture,it also de?pends on whether you are on the phone or meeting somebody or whether you are close to the person you are greeting. We don't get formal with our close friends. We seldom greet them with "Good morning" or "Good evening". A "Hi" is enough.

  Although the most popular and most well-known translation for "Hello" is still "Konniqi-wa",it is not exactly how to say hello in Japanese. Perhaps it is not the most suitable word for it. Actually, the correct greeting in English for "Konniqiwa" is "Good day "or "Good noon", and I am sure you wouldn't like greeting people with a "Good day" at any time,and neither do Japanese like saying "Konniqiwa" when they want to say "Hello".

  So what to do? Let's do it the way the Japanese do. Use "Ohaiyo gonzaimasu" for "Good morning", "Konniqiwa" when it's noon and "Konbanwa" to greet somebody in the afternoon. Things differ when you are on the phone. Just say "Moshi,moshi",which is actually similar to saying "Hello" over the phone, because one hardly ever uses "Good morning" or "Good after?noon" or " Good evening" right after picking up the phone. It is invariably the sweet old "Hello".

  Next time,I'll tell something about my life in Japan.

(   ) 1. What is the best title for this passage?

A.     How to Say Hello

B.     How to Greet Close Friends in Japanese

C.     How to Greet People in Japanese

D.     Some Differences between English and Japanese

(   ) 2. Japanese people greet each other by saying "_________________ ”in the afternoon.

A. Moshi, moshi        B. Konniqiwa

C. Ohaiyo gonzaimasu    D. Konbanwa

(   ) 3. In the writer's opinion, .

A.     Japanese culture is similar to American culture

B.     Japanese people don't like using "Konniqiwa" as a greeting for the whole day

C.     people don't need to be polite to their close friends

D.     Japanese people are very friendly to each other

(   ) 4. What does the underlined word "invariably" in the last paragraph mean?
A. Probably. B. Always. C. Sometimes. D. Likely.

 Cyber Cafe(网吧)computer centers are found in many cities around the world. Now,a few American high schools are opening these centers. For example, high school in the state of Mary?land began operating a Cyber Cafe last March. All students at Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School in Bethesda can use the Cyber Cafe. But school officials say it especially helps students who have no computer or cannot use the Internet at home.

  The officials say thirteen percent of the students at the school are from poor families. Many students have arrived in the United States from other countries only recently. Students in the school's program for learning English speak twenty-three other languages.

  The idea for a Cyber Cafe at Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School began three years ago. At that time,officials were planning to restore the school building. Parents interested in technology proposed a Cyber Cafe.

They wanted this center even though schools in the area had suffered budget(预算)cuts. The community wanted to help. It wanted all students to have the best chances to learn.

  Officials in the area supported the idea. So did an organization called the Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School Educational Foundation. The foundation includes parents, teachers, former students,and business,community and other leaders.

  Over two years,the foundation collected money for a Cyber Cafe and other new computers. It received more than one hundred seventy thousand dollars. The Cafe now has six?teen computers, a printer and a scanner(扫描仪).School official Ann Hengerer says students use the Internet to complete research. They also write homework and required papers on the comput?ers. In addition, they can send and receive electronic mails. That is especially helpful for the many students who have family members in other nations.

  The Cyber Cafe also serves a social purpose. Visitors can stop by for a drink of coffee, tea or hot chocolate. On Long Island, New York,the Walther G. O'Connell Copiague High School has six computers in its Cyber Cafe. One student at the school says students can start their home?work even before they leave school. 

(   ) 5. What is mainly discussed in the passage?

A.     Cyber Cafe computer centers in many cities around the world.

B.     High school Cyber Cafe.

C.     Cyber Cafe at Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School.

D.     Cyber Cafe at Walter G. O'Connell Copiague High School.

(   ) 6. Who can use the Cyber Cafe at Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School?

A.     Only the students from poor families.

B.     All the students at Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School.

C.     Only the students from other countries.

D.     Only the students who have no computer or cannot use the Internet at home. 

(   ) 7. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

A.     Parents interested in technology proposed the Cyber Cafe.

B.     The community wanted all students to have the best chances to learn.

C.     Officials in the area supported the idea.

D.     The foundation didn't support the idea until two years later.
(   ) 8. This passage may be adapted from a column entitled      

A. Education Report    B. In the News

C. Development Report    D. Science Report

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