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  Gadgets(小玩意儿)with education programs start to find a place in classroom.

  While most public schools don't allow the devices because they are considered distractions--and sometimes portable cheating tools--some school districts have started to put the technology to use.The key, educators say, is controlling the environment in which they are used.

  In St.Mary's, Ohio, a school district of 2, 300 students is continuing a program where students are assigned PDAs, or personal digital assistants, for use as a learning tool in the classroom, and at home.They use applications created by a company to draw pictures and create sketches, journals and write essays, said Kyle, the district's technology coordinator(协调者).Other applications create flash cards for spelling and math.

  Students took the phones on a museum field trip where they took photos, uploaded them to a server where the teacher could view the assignment and write comments on what they saw.

  In addition to the applications that students use, having the PDA teaches them responsibility, he said.

  "Cell phones aren't going away.Mobile technology isn't going away, " he said."Right now, what we're telling kids is 'You go home and use whatever technology you want, but when you get to school, we're going to ask you to step back in time.' It doesn't make any sense, " he said.

  The district started the program last school year with $40, 000 and 60 Palm personal data devices that were handed out to students.Kyle said teachers who used to wait weeks to use computer labs were now able to use technology right in their classrooms--and students love it.

  But there are many questions districts face before opening the door to allow cellphones:If children had their own fancier phones, would they be allowed those instead of school-issued devices? How would they fund PDAs in large districts? And do kids really need technology always at their fingertips?

(1)

Students in public schools are forbidden to have the devices because ________

[  ]

A.

the devices have bad effect on students

B.

the devices are considered poor quality

C.

it makes no sense to use them at school

D.

it is a waste of money

(2)

A school district uses the PDAs ________

[  ]

A.

as a learning tool

B.

as an application

C.

to keep in touch with the students

D.

to watch the students in the exam

(3)

From the last paragraph we can learn ________

[  ]

A.

all the kids really need cell phones in school

B.

not all the kids really need cell phones in school

C.

there is no doubt for cell phones to be used in school

D.

there is still some doubt for cell phones to be used in school

(4)

Kyle's attitude towards the use of PDAs in the classroom might be ________

[  ]

A.

approval

B.

dissatisfaction

C.

suspicion

D.

tolerance

答案:1.A;2.A;3.D;4.A;
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  Tony Morrison has won this year’s Nobel Prize for Literature.Tony Morrison is sixty-two years old.She was born in Lorain, Ohio.She is the daughter of farmers who moved to Ohio from the southern state of Alabama.She studied at Harvard University in Washington D.C.and Cornell University in Ithaca, New York.

  Her first success came in 1970 with the book called The Bluest Eye.It tells the story of a young black girl in a society where golden hair and blue eyes are considered beautiful.Her next book was called Sulla.It tells the story of two black girls and pain in their lives as they grow up in a small town in Ohio.Her book The Song of Solomon is about a black man who tries to forget his past as a slave and begin a new life.And Tar Baby explores the relationship of a black man and a black woman.In the story the writer argues that black men and women can not get along with each other until they join together to fight racial hatred(种族仇视).

  Miss Morrison won America’s highest prize for literature, the Pulitzer Prize in 1988 for her book Beloved.It is a powerful story of a slave woman who kills her baby daughter so she will not grow up to be a slave, too.Her latest book Jazz was published last year.It tells about the sad stories in the lives of a black man and woman who moved from a small town in the south to New York City.It took place in the 1920s, a time when Jazz music became popular in America.

  Tony Morrison is a professor in literature at Princeton University in New Jersey.She says the most wonderful thing about winning the Nobel Prize is that it has finally been awarded to an African American writer.The prize is valued at more than 800 000 dollars.It will be awarded on Dec.10 in Stockholm in Sweden.

(1)

From the passage, we can see ________.

[  ]

A.

Morrison is the first woman writer to win the Nobel Prize

B.

The Bluest Eye tells the story of two black girls

C.

the Blacks lived a hard life

D.

Morrison studied at Cornell University and is now still working there

(2)

Morrison has been awarded the Nobel Prize perhaps because ________.

[  ]

A.

she is an important professor in literature

B.

her books are widely read

C.

what she has written attracted people’s attention to the Blacks life

D.

she mostly writes about the black women

(3)

How many books she has written are mentioned in the passage?

[  ]

A.

Five.

B.

Six.

C.

Seven.

D.

Eight.

(4)

Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?

[  ]

A.

Morrison’s father once lived in Alabama.

B.

When jazz was popular in the United States.

C.

When her ancestors first came to the U.S.

D.

When and where the Nobel Prize will be given to her.

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Migrating Birds May Spread Flu

  Every year, residents of Kunming, Yunnan Province welcome thousands of black headed gulls(红嘴鸥)with food and happy laughter.The lovely white birds fly from Siberia to stay in the Dianchi area of the city in winter.But this year the white angels are no longer lovely in locals eyes, due to their fear of bird flu.

  Although scientists have not found the deadly virus in the birds, few people will dare to risk their lives to feed the birds this year.

  Across the world, wild migratory birds(候鸟)seem to have become public enemy number one.Since the deadly H5N1 bird flu virus was discovered not only in Asia but also as far away as Europe and Africa, migratory birds were regarded as the carriers.Geographically speaking(从地理上说), the spread of bird flu appears to be following the migratory routes of wild birds.Bird flu is a common disease among wild migratory birds.But the virus may change itself when transferred to fowls and human.

  Since the World Health Organization warned last month that migratory birds could carry the deadly H5N1 virus that causes bird flu, many countries, like China, have started tracking migratory birds and cleaning up poultry markets(家禽市场).China also cancelled(取消)all pigeon races last week.

  Scientists said that the migratory routes of wild birds are often far away from big cities.The risk of transferring(传染)the virus directly from wild birds to humans is very low.Scientists also warned that wild birds are shy creatures.They see you coming and fly away at once.But if a wild bird becomes easy to approach, people should be careful that it may be sick.

  There are already three areas hit by bird flu in the provinces of Hunan and Anhui and the northern region of Inner Mongolia, areas all on the migratory routes of wild birds.In the past two weeks China has reported three outbreaks of the H5N1 virus that killed 3800 chickens, ducks and geese(鹅).

(1)

Why the black headed gulls aren’t lovely this year?

[  ]

A.

Because they are from Siberia.

B.

Because they are Bird Flu carriers.

C.

Because people fear Bird Flu.

D.

Because they are unfriendly.

(2)

From the third paragraph, we know that ________.

[  ]

A.

wild migratory birds don’t carry H5N1

B.

wild migratory birds are easy to have the same Bird Flu as humans

C.

Bird Flu is likely to be found along the migratory route of wild birds

D.

it’s humans that spread Bird Flu to wild birds

(3)

The underlined word “approach” most probably means ________.

[  ]

A.

catch

B.

get close to

C.

find

D.

fear

(4)

In this passage, the writer mainly wants to ________.

[  ]

A.

give some information about black headed gulls

B.

warn us of the danger to have Bird Flu

C.

tell us of the possible relations between Bird Flu and Migratory birds

D.

tell us of the damage caused by Bird Flu Saying is one thing and doing another.言行不一。

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  My topic today is the internet.It was prompted (引出) by the first letter , which I am unable to answer fully for the reasons given!

  Dear David,

  I am a middle school student.Now I am preparing for a writing competition.Could you please check the mistakes in my article about using the Internet and give me some advice?

Thank you.

No name

  David writes:I am very sorry to say that I think it would be very unfair for me to help you win a competition - unfair to the other competitors!

  But I will say that your article is very interesting and I wish you good luck.Your article makes some good points that deserve talking about in this column!――

  Dear David,

  I’m now learning English by myself.Can you introduce some useful websites where I can make friends with foreigners ? Please help me.

  David writes:Well , dear moonlight , I bet you will make a good choice by using the Internet in your studies.Two very good websites I would suggest to you are:www.British council.org.cn and www.britishcouncil.Org.cn / learn English.

  By the way ,for those readers interested in the teaching of English , there is an Internet discussion group called English Language Teaching Contacts Scheme China List.

  And also , a healthy warning to all my readers:If over used , the Internet can be a WOMBAT--a Waste of money , Brains and Time!

(1)

David is probably a ________.

[  ]

A.

language expert

B.

computer expert

C.

college student

D.

club chairman

(2)

What is the reason why the first letter is unable to be fully answered?

[  ]

A.

David is unable to think out good advice

B.

David thinks it is expected to be fair in the competition

C.

David is going to talk on another topic-the Internet

D.

David finds no mistakes in that article

(3)

“www.British council.org.cn”is a (an) ________

[  ]

A.

English newspaper for students and language teachers

B.

website where one can join a discussion group

C.

newspaper column for answering readers’ questions

D.

website where one can make foreign friends

(4)

Which of the following is NOT David’s opinion of the Internet?

[  ]

A.

English teachers can exchange opinions on the Internet.

B.

The Internet is of much help to English learners

C.

Using the Internet is a waste of money and time

D.

We should make proper use of the Internet.

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The evidence for harmony may not be obvious in some families. But it seems that four out of five young people now get on with their parents, which is the opposite of the popularly-held image (形象)of unhappy teenagers locked in their room after endless family quarrels.

An important new study into teenage attitudes surprisingly shows that their family life is more harmonious than it has ever been in the past. “We were surprised by just how positive today’s young people seem to be about their families,” said one member of the research team. “They’re expected to be rebellious(叛逆的)and selfish .but actually they have other things on their minds: they want a car and material goods, and they worry about whether school is serving them well. There’s more negotiation(商议)and discussion between parents and children, and children expect to take part in the family decision-making process. They don’t want to rock the boat.”

So it seems that this generation of parents is much more likely than parents of 30 years ago to treat their children as friends. “My parents are happy to discuss things with me and willing to listen to me," says 17-year-old Daniel Lazall. “I always tell them when I’m going out clubbing. As long as they know what I’m doing, they’re fine with it.” Susan Crome, who is now 21, agrees. “Looking back on the last 10 years, there was a lot of what you could call negotiation. For example, as long as I’d done all my homework, I could go out on a Saturday night. But I think my grandparents were a lot stricter with my parents than that.”

Maybe this positive view of family life should not be unexpected. It is possible that the idea of teenage rebellion is not rooted in real facts. A researcher comments, “Our surprise that teenagers say they get along well with their parents comes because of a brief period in our social history when teenagers were regarded as different beings. But that idea of rebelling and breaking away from their parents really only happened during that one time in the 1960s when everyone rebelled. The normal situation throughout history has been a smooth change from helping out with the family business to taking it over.”

What is the popular image of teenagers today?

A. They worry about school.            

B. They dislike living with their parents.

C. They have to be locked in to avoid troubles. 

D. They quarrel a lot with other family members.

The study shows that teenagers don’t want to__________ .

A. share family responsibility              B. cause trouble in their families

C. go boating with their family             D. make family decisions

Compared with parents of 30 years ago, today’s parents__________ .

A. go to clubs more often with their children  

B. are much stricter with their children

C. care less about their children’s life          

D. give their children more freedom

According to the author, teenage rebellion__________ .

A. may be a false belief                        B. is common nowadays

C. existed only in the 1960s                    D. resulted from changes in families

What is the passage mainly about?

A. Negotiation in family.                   B. Education in family.

C. Harmony in family.                        D.Teenage trouble in family.  


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A
Years of storms had taken their toll on the old windmill(风车). Its wheel, rusted and fallen, lay silent in the lush bluegrass.
  I hadn‘t walked across our old farm in fifteen years. Fifteen years ago,rain or shine, I used to walk this path each day to see Greta. She always made me smile, even after my sister and I had just had a big quarrel. I would help Greta with her chores. Then we would enjoy her delicious homemade chocolate cookies and ice cream. Being confined to a wheel chair didn‘t stop Greta from being a great cook.
  Greta gave me two of the greatest gifts I‘ve ever received. First, she taught me how to read. She also taught me that when I forgave Sister for our quarrels, it meant I wouldn‘t keep feeling like a victim(受害者). Instead, I would feel sunny.
  Mr. Dinking, the local banker, tried to foreclose on Greta‘s house and land after her husband passed away. Thanks to Pa and Uncle Johan, Greta got to keep everything. Pa said that it was the least he could do for someone talented enough to teach me to read!
  Soon folks were coming from miles around to buy Greta‘s homemade cakes, pies, breads, cookies, cider, and ice cream. Greta even had me take a big apple pie to Mr. Dinking who became one of her best customers and friends. That‘s just what Greta was.  She could turn anyone into a friend!
  Greta always said, "Dear, keep walking in sunshine!" No matter how terrible my day started, I always felt sunny walking home from Greta‘s house---even beneath the winter starlight.
  I arrived at Greta‘s house today just after sunset. An ambulance had stopped a few feet from her door, its red lights flashing. When I ran into the old house, Greta recognized me right away.
  She smiled at me with her unforgettable twinkling blue eyes. She was almost out of breath when she reached out and softly touched my arm. Her last words to me were "Dear, keep walking in sunshine!"
56. Which would be the best title for the passage?
A. What Greta taught me              B. Greta would never die
C. The past sunny days               D. Keep walking in sunshine
57. What can we know about Greta from the passage?
A. She was kind and forgiving         B. She was rich and generous
C. She was energetic and confidence    D. She was practical and helpful
58. The author used to go to see Greta every day mainly because _____.
A. Greta could treat the author with delicious food
B. Greta could give the author comfort
C. the author could learn how to read from Greta
D. the author could learn something valuable from Greta
59. What can we learn from the passage?
A. Greta lived a hard and lonely life.
B. Greta was loved and respected by all the people there.
C. Greta must be a relative of the author’s family.
D. The author had been out of touch with Greta for fifteen years.

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