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40. If you ask how____ away a place is, you are asking how great a distance away it is.

A. wide                   B. far                       C. remote                         D. Long

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  Long March exhibit

  The Shanghai History Museum is putting on an exhibition to mark the 60th anniversary of the Long March.On show are more than 220 photos and 40 items that explain with pictures how the communist Red Army drew back from its besieged(被围困的)bases in Jiangxi Province and fought its way to northern Shanxi province in the mid-1930s.Explanations are all in Chinese.The show will end on November 20.

  Time:10∶00 am-4∶00 pm.

  Address:

  1286 Hongqiao Road

  Admission:8 yuan for Chinese/15 yuan for foreigners

  Thai elephants

  Eight elephants from Thailand are entertaining visitors at Changfeng Park by riding bikes, playing basketball, balancing on a beam, dancing and blowing a mouth-organ.People are encouraged to have a tug-of-war(拔河比赛)with the animals or lie on the ground and have the elephants walk over them.The elephants give three shows a day at 9:30 am, 3∶30 pm and 8∶00 pm and there is an additional show at 1:30 pm at weekends.The show will end on November 15.

  Address:

  189 Daduhe Road

  Admission:30-40 yuan

  Dancing dolphins

  Dolphins jumping from the water to touch a ball, swaying their bodies to music, kissing people and doing math by tapping their tails have made the dolphinarium in Peace Park an attraction for children.Seals and sea lions also perform.

  Hours:10∶30 am, 4:00 pm, and 7∶30 pm

  Admission:20 yuan for adults and 10 yuan for children.

(1)

If you as well as your three children go to enjoy watching dolphins dancing, how much will you pay altogether for the admission?

[  ]

A.

23 yuan

B.

40yuan

C.

30 yuan

D.

50 yuan

(2)

At the exhibition, you will see ________.

[  ]

A.

many articles written by famous writers

B.

many things left by the Red Army

C.

many photos and pictures about the Long Match.

D.

books on the Long March

(3)

Which of the following is NOT done by the Thai elephants?

[  ]

A.

Riding bicycles.

B.

Blowing a mouth-organ

C.

Having a tug-of-war with people.

D.

Doing math

(4)

The dolphinarium in Peace Park is a hall where you can see ________.

[  ]

A.

only dolphins perform

B.

only seals and sea lions perform

C.

only seals perform

D.

not only dolphins but also seals and sea lions perform

Societies all over the world name places in similar ways. Quite often there is no official naming ceremony but places tend to be called names as points of reference by people. Then an organized body steps in and gives the place a name. Frequently it happens that a place has two names: One is named by the people and the other by the government. As in many areas, old habits died hard, and the place continues to be called by its unofficial name long after the meaning is lost.

Many roads and places in Singapore(新加坡) are named in order that the pioneers will be remembered by future generations. Thus we have names such as Stamford Road and Raffles Place. This is in keeping with traditions in many countries ---- in both the West and the East.

Another way of naming places is naming them after other places. Perhaps they were named to promote friendships between the two places or it could be that the people who used to live there were originally from the places that the roads were named after. The mystery is clearer when we see some of the roads named in former British bases. If you step into Selector Airbase you will see Piccadilly Circus ---- obviously named by some homesick Royal Air Force personnel.

Some places were named after the activities that used to go on at those places. Bras Basah Road is an interesting example, “Base Basah” means “wet rice” in Malay(马来语). Now why would anyone want to name a road “Wet Rice Road”? The reason is simple. During the pioneering days, wet rice was laid out to dry along this road.

A few roads in Singapore are named by their shapes. There is “Circular Road” for one. Other roads may have part of their names to describe their shapes, like “Paya Lebar Crescent”. This road is called a crescent(月牙) because it begins on the main road, makes a crescent and comes back to join the main road again.

36. We learn from Paragraph 1 that _____.

A. the government is usually the first to name a place

B. many places tend to have more than one name

C. a ceremony will be held when a place is named

D. people prefer the place names given by the government

37. What does the underlined phrase “die hard” in Paragraph 1 probably mean?

A. Change suddenly.

B. Change significantly.

C. Disappear mysteriously.

D. Disappear very slowly.

38. Which of the following places is named after a person?

A. Raffles Place.

B. Selector Airbase.

C. Piccadilly Circus.

D. Paya Lebar Crescent.

39. Bras Basah Road is named _______.

A. after a person

B. after a place

C. after an activity

D. by its shape

40. What can be inferred from the passage?

A. Some place names in Singapore are the same as in Britain.

B. Some places in Singapore are named for military purposes.

C. The way Singaporeans name their places is unique.

D. Young Singaporeans have forgotten the pioneers.

As A/H1N1 continues to spread, experts from the Centers for Disease Control to the World Health Organization to neighborhood doctors are calling on the people to practice smart flu prevention techniques. Here are some tips to keep body improved and immune(免疫)system ready to fight infection.

Wash Your Hands

And wash them often, in hot soapy water, and for the amount of time it takes you to sing “Happy Birthday” twice.

Get Enough Sleep

This means slightly different things to different people, but try to get 8 hours of good rest each night to keep your immune system in top flu-fighting shape.

Keep Hydrated

Drink enough water each day to clear poisonous matter from your system and keep up good moisture(湿度)production in your body.

Eat Immune-Improving Foods

Keeping you body strong and ready to fight infection is important in flu prevention. Fatty foods can slow your metabolism(新陈代谢), make you feel inactive, and weaken your immune

system. So stick with whole grains, colorful vegetables, and vitamin-rich fruits.

Avoid Alcohol

Alcohol is likely to decrease your resistance to infections and further damages the immune system. So avoid alcoholic drinks to keep your immune system strong.

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Proper exercise-for example walking for 30-40 minutes 3-4 times a week-supports the immune system by increasing circulation, oxygenating the body, removing poisonous material through sweat, and reducing tension and stress. So get moving!

Avoid Contact with Sick People

If you’re coughing or sneezing, cover your mouth(and then wash your hands),and if you have to be around someone who is sick, try to stay a few feet away from them and avoid physical contact.

Know When to Get Help

A/H1N1 can look like regular flu, so don’t feel like you necessarily are infected if you’re exhibiting flu-like symptoms(症状). But do go to your doctor if you live in an area where there are recorded cases, or if your symptoms are very serious.

To fight A/H1N1 infection, it’s helpful for us to_______ .

       A.sing “Happy Birthday” while washing hands  

B.eat more fatty foods and colorful fruits

       C.keep away from alcoholic drinks

       D.refuse communication with patients

A suitable title for paragraph 7 might be _______.

       A.Support the Immune System   B.Keep Physically Active

       C.Get Enough Sweat           D.Walk to Reduce Stress

The passage seems to suggest that we should_______.

       A.get enough sleep after eating fatty foods

       B.wash hands with soap after a cough or sneeze

       C.drink more water after drinking alcohol

       D.see a doctor immediately if you have flu-like symptoms

What can help clear poisonous matter from the body?

       A.Washing your hands.       B.Eating fatty foods.

C.Getting enough sleep.      D.Drinking enough water.

George had stolen some money, and had been caught by the police. Now his ___1___ was about to begin. He felt ___2___ that he would be sent to prison for a long time. Then he ___3___ that his friend Jim was one of the members of the jury(陪审团). He succeeded in seeing him ___4___. He said to him, “Jim, I know that the jury will find me guilty of having stolen the money. I can’t hope to be found ___5___ of taking it. But I should be grateful ___6___ you if you could ___7___ the other members of the jury to ___8___ some strong ___9___ for me to their statement that they consider me seriously guilty.”

“Well, George,” answered Jim, “I shall ___10___ try to do what I can for you as an old friend, ___11___ I cannot promise you will be highly ___12___ with the result. The other eleven members of the jury are not ___13___ good terms with me.” Of course, George was very ___14___, but he did not have a ___15___ to see Jim for some time after the trial. At last, ___16___, Jim visited him in prison. George ___17___ him very much for what he had done.

“Well, George,” Jim told him, “___18___ I thought, those eleven men were very ___19___ to persuade, but I managed it in the end ___20___ tiring them out. You know, those fools had all wanted to find you not guilty!”

1. A. punishment    B. trial    C. sentence     D. arrest

2. A. doubtful B. firm    C. sure    D. uncertain

3. A. wondered      B. imagined    C. explained   D. discovered

4. A. secretly  B. rarely  C. often   D. openly

5. A. guilty     B. moral  C. not moral   D. not guilty

6. A. for  B. with    C. to       D. of

7. A. please     B. try      C. persuade     D. advise

8. A. add B. add up       C. increase      D. increase up

9. A. feeling   B. mercy C. care    D. excuse

10. A. difficulty     B. easily  C. certainly     D. uncertainly

11. A. so  B. but     C. thus    D. then

12. A. surprised      B. supposed    C. satisfied     D. separated

13. A. in  B. by      C. on      D. of

14. A. lucky    B. unlucky      C. pleased       D. disappointed

15. A. time     B. hope   C. chance       D. reason

16. A. moreover     B. however     C. therefore    D. thus

17. A. complained  B. criticized    C. thanked      D. envy

18. A. as  B. like     C. if D. though

19. A. foolish  B. easy    C. clever D. difficult

20. A. in  B. by      C. with    D. after

阅读理解.
Long March exhibit
The Shanghai History Museum is putting on an exhibition to mark the 60th anniversary of
the Long March. On show are more than 220 photos and 40 items that explain with
pictures how the communist Red Army drew back from its besieged(被围困的)bases in
Jiangxi Province and fought its way to northern Shanxi province in the mid-1930s.
Explanations are all in Chinese. The show will end on November 20.
Time: 10:00 am-4:00 pm.
Address:
1286 Hongqiao Road
Admission:8 yuan for Chinese/ 15 yuan for foreigners
Thai elephants
Eight elephants from Thailand are entertaining visitors at Changfeng Park by riding bikes,
playing basketball, balancing on a beam, dancing and blowing a mouth-organ. People are
encouraged to have a tug-of-war(拔河比赛)with the animals or lie on the ground and have
the elephants walk over them. The elephants give three shows a day at 9:30 am, 3:30 pm
and 8:00 pm and there is an additional show at 1:30 pm at weekends. The show will end
on November 15.
Address:
189 Daduhe Road
Admission: 30-40 yuan
Dancing dolphins
Dolphins jumping from the water to touch a ball, swaying their bodies to music, kissing
people and doing math by tapping their tails have made the dolphinarium in Peace Park an
attraction for children. Seals and sea lions also perform.
Hours:10:30 am, 4:00 pm, and 7:30 pm
Admission: 20 yuan for adults and 10 yuan for children.
1. If you as well as your three children go to enjoy watching dolphins dancing, how
much will you pay altogether for the admission? ______.
A. 23 yuan
B. 40yuan
C. 30 yuan
D. 50 yuan
2. At the exhibition, you will see ________.
A. many articles written by famous writers
B. many things left by the Red Army
C. many photos and pictures about the Long Match.
D. books on the Long March
3. Which of the following is NOT done by the Thai elephants?______.
A. Riding bicycles.
B. Blowing a mouth-organ
C. Having a tug-of-war with people.
D. Doing math
4. The dolphinarium in Peace Park is a hall where you can see________.
A. only dolphins perform
B. only seals and sea lions perform
C. only seals perform
D. not only dolphins but also seals and sea lions perform

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