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 (Four students are talking about the future after class.)

Deng Yu: In 2050 , China will be richer than it is now. Beijing will be getting ready for the 40th Olympic Games in 2052. We will see the blue and clear sky and smell the fresh air . There will be more pandas living happily in China.

Liu Yuan : A holiday to the moon will no longer be a dream. We can also travel far to other planets and talk with spacemen . We might also eat something like pills instead of today’s meals . Everyone will enjoy a longer life.

Sun Wei : Robots will be very popular . They will do what people don’t want to do . We’ll build new homes on other planets. By then , I’ll be sixty years  old.

Zhang Lan: By the year of 2050,cloning will have been used in many ways .It will bring back animals which disappeared many years ago. There will be no pollution. The whole world will be one big family. There will be no wars. As time passed, we’ll live a much easier and better life.

60. Which of the following is NOT true according to the text?

A. China will be richer than it is now

B . Shanghai will be getting ready for the 40th Olympic Games.

C. We will see the blue and clear sky and smell the fresh air.

D. More pandas will live happily in China. 

61. ______ thinks that people can spend their holidays on the moon in the future.

A. Deng Yu    B. Zhang Lan     C. Sun Wei    D. Liu Yuan

62. Zhang Lan thinks ______in the future.

A. people will live in a world without wars

B. robots will do everything for people

C. people can talk with spacemen

D. 2050 will be the year of China

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  As nanny(保姆),cook, cleaner, shopper, driver, and gardener, she has one of the most demanding jobs in Britain today.And paying someone else to do the chores(家务活)which take the average housewife 71 hours a week would cost ?349.

  At over ?18,000 a year that’s more than the earnings of 70 percent of the population, including train drivers, firemen, prison officers, and social worker.Looking after a baby less than a year old takes a housewife into a even higher pay league.According to a stud, she earns ?457 a week-at nearly ?24,000 a year, the same as teachers, engineers, and chemists.

  Researchers put a price on each chore, then tried to find out how long the average person takes doing them.They found housewives spend an average 70.7 hours a week on housework-with looking after the children(17.9 hours)and cooking and cleaning(12.9 hours each)the most time-consuming(费时).

  A wife with a part-time job still works and average of 59 hours a week at home.Those in full-time employment put in longer hours at home than in the workplace.The good news is that these hours sharply as children get older.While the average mother with child under one puts in 90 hours weekly, the figure drops to 80 hours from one to four and to 66 hours from five to ten.

  Mother-of-four Karen Williams from London said, “Paying the housewives may not be practical, but the government should recognize the value of housework, perhaps through the tax.Running a house takes a lot of time and most husbands don’t understand this.For example, my husband only puts a shelf up now and again.He never cleans the kitchen-that’s the real test.”

(1)

Who earns most according to the text?

[  ]

A.

A social worker.

B.

A fireman.

C.

A gardener.

D.

A teacher.

(2)

We lean from the text that looking after children ________.

[  ]

A.

takes more time than doing any other housework

B.

means more duties than being a teacher

C.

requires the mother to be well-educated

D.

prevents the mother from working outside

(3)

According to the text, a housewife with a baby less than one year old may work ________.

[  ]

A.

66 hours a week

B.

71 hours a week

C.

80 hours a week

D.

90 hours a week

(4)

By mentioning her husband, Karen Williams wants to show that ________.

[  ]

A.

housework is no easy job

B.

her husband has no time to clean the kitchen

C.

a housewife needs to be paid for cleaning

D.

the kitchen is hard to clean

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  Bill Melendez,91,an Emmy Award-winning animator(动画片制作者)who transformed the two-dimensional drawings of the Peanuts comic strip into some of the most beloved cartoon characters on television and film,died Sept 2 at St.John's Health Center in Santa Monica,Calif.

  The cause of death was not reporteD.

  Mr.Melendez,who began his career at the Hollywood animation stud ios of Walt Disney and Warner Bros,found his greatest fame as the animator of A Charlie Brown Christmas,The Great Pumpkin and dozens of other Peanuts Presentations.

  With producer Lee Mendelson,Mr.Melendez formed a 43-year partnership that has generated more than 70 Peanuts productions,including four feature films He also animated more than 370 commercials using Peanuts characters and remains the only animator Charles M.Schulz trusted to bring his famous comic strip figures to life.

  Success was hardly assured when the first Peanuts special,A Charlie Brown Christmas,was broadcast by CBS in 1965 Network executives feared it would be a colossal flop.with no laugh track,a jazz musical score by pianist Vice Guaraldi and religious message.

  Much to everyone's surprise,the show was a huge hit and got Emmy and Peabody awards Cartoonist Robert Smigel called it“the greatest half-hour American TV has ever produced” In addition to animating every Peanuts film and TV special,Mr.Melendez provided the wordless voice of Snoopy Before his work oil Peanuts,Mr.Melendez drew many of the famous Disney and Warner Bros.animated figures of the 1930s and 40s,including Mickey Mouse,Donald Duck,Bugs Bunny and Porky Pig.The peanuts characters,with their complicated personalities contained in round,childlike figure,proved unexpectedly challenging.

  Mr.Melendez won five Emmy Awards for his work oil Peanuts.He also won Emmys for creating the first animated cartoons of Jim Davis'Garfield and for animating CS Lewis'The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.

  Melendez was born in 1916 in Hermosillo,Mexico and moved to Douglas,Arizona in 1928, and later to Los Angeles.He began drawing as a child.He studied at what is now the California Institute of the Arts and joined the Disney studio in 1938.

(1)

Who drew the famous“peanuts”comic strip figures?

[  ]

A.

Bill Melendez.

B.

Lee Mendelson.

C.

Robert Smigel.

D.

Charles M.Schulz.

(2)

What does the underlined phrase“a colossal flop”mean?

[  ]

A.

An immediate success.

B.

A great failure.

C.

A huge hit.

D.

Of great popularity.

(3)

Why did the“peanuts”characters prove extremely difficult to Mr Melendez?

[  ]

A.

Because the characters had complicated personalities.

B.

Because the Warner Bros.did not like childlike figures in their animations.

C.

Because the famous animated figures drew by Mr Melendez in the 30s and 40s were already too Successful.

D.

Because the complicated personalities of the characters were contained in childlike figures.

(4)

Which of the following statements is NOT true?

[  ]

A.

Bill Melendez won five Emmy Awards all together.

B.

Bill Melendez moved to Douglas when he was 12.

C.

Bill Melendez provided the voice of Snoopy in Peanuts.

D.

Bill Melendez died in 2007.

   As nanny(保姆), cook, cleaner, shopper, driver, and gardener, she has one of the most demanding jobs in Britain today. And paying someone else to do the chores(家务活) which take the average housewife 71 hours a week would cost ?349.

   At over ?18,000 a year that’s more than the earnings of 70 percent of the population, including train drivers, firemen, prison officers, and social worker. Looking after a baby less than a year old takes a housewife into a even higher pay league. According to a stud, she earns ?457 a week – at nearly ?24,000 a year, the same as teachers, engineers, and chemists.

   Researchers put a price on each chore, then tried to find out how long the average person takes doing them. They found housewives spend an average 70.7 hours a week on housework – with looking after the children (17.9hours) and cooking and cleaning (12.9 hours each) the most time-consuming(费时).

   A wife with a part-time job still works and average of 59 hours a week at home. Those in full-time employment put in longer hours at home than in the workplace. The good news is that these hours sharply as children get older. While the average mother with child under one puts in 90 hours weekly, the figure drops to 80 hours from one to four and to 66 hours from five to ten.

   Mother-of-four Karen Williams from London said, “Paying the housewives may not be practical, but the government should recognize the value of housework, perhaps through the tax. Running a house takes a lot of time and most husbands don’t understand this. For example, my husband only puts a shelf up now and again. He never cleans the kitchen – that’s the real test.”

Who earns most according to the text?

   A. A social worker.                    B. A fireman.

   C. A gardener.                        D. A teacher.

We lean from the text that looking after children ______.

   A. takes more time than doing any other housework

   B. means more duties than being a teacher

   C. requires the mother to be well-educated

   D. prevents the mother from working outside

According to the text, a housewife with a baby less than one year old may work _____.

   A. 66 hours a week               B. 71 hours a week

   C. 80 hours a week               D. 90 hours a week

By mentioning her husband, Karen Williams wants to show that ______.

   A. housework is no easy job

   B. her husband has no time to clean the kitchen

   C. a housewife needs to be paid for cleaning

   D. the kitchen is hard to clean


As nanny(保姆), cook, cleaner, shopper, driver, and gardener, she has one of the most demanding jobs in Britain today. And paying someone else to do the chores(家务活) which take the average housewife 71 hours a week would cost ?349.
At over ?18,000 a year that’s more than the earnings of 70 percent of the population, including train drivers, firemen, prison officers, and social worker. Looking after a baby less than a year old takes a housewife into a even higher pay league. According to a stud, she earns ?457 a week – at nearly ?24,000 a year, the same as teachers, engineers, and chemists.
Researchers put a price on each chore, then tried to find out how long the average person takes doing them. They found housewives spend an average 70.7 hours a week on housework – with looking after the children (17.9hours) and cooking and cleaning (12.9 hours each) the most time-consuming(费时).
A wife with a part-time job still works and average of 59 hours a week at home. Those in full-time employment put in longer hours at home than in the workplace. The good news is that these hours sharply as children get older. While the average mother with child under one puts in 90 hours weekly, the figure drops to 80 hours from one to four and to 66 hours from five to ten.
Mother-of-four Karen Williams from London said, “Paying the housewives may not be practical, but the government should recognize the value of housework, perhaps through the tax. Running a house takes a lot of time and most husbands don’t understand this. For example, my husband only puts a shelf up now and again. He never cleans the kitchen – that’s the real test.”
【小题1】Who earns most according to the text?

A.A social worker.B.A fireman.
C.A gardener.D.A teacher.
【小题2】 We lean from the text that looking after children ______.
A.takes more time than doing any other housework
B.means more duties than being a teacher
C.requires the mother to be well-educated
D.prevents the mother from working outside
【小题3】According to the text, a housewife with a baby less than one year old may work _____.
A.66 hours a weekB.71 hours a week
C.80 hours a weekD.90 hours a week
【小题4】By mentioning her husband, Karen Williams wants to show that ______.
A.housework is no easy job
B.her husband has no time to clean the kitchen
C.a housewife needs to be paid for cleaning
D.the kitchen is hard to clean

阅读理解。
     As nanny (保姆), cook, cleaner, shopper, driver, and gardener, she has one of the most demanding jobs
in Britain today. And paying someone else to do the chores (家务活) which take the average housewife 71
hours a week would cost £349.
     At over £18,000 a year that's more than the earnings of 70 percent of the population, including train
drivers, firemen, prison officers, and social worker. Looking after a baby less than a year old takes a housewife
into a even higher pay league. According to a stud, she earns £457 a week-at nearly £24,000 a year, the
same as teachers, engineers, and chemists.
     Researchers put a price on each chore, then tried to find out how long the average person takes doing
them. They found housewives spend an average 70.7 hours a week on housework-with looking after the
children (17.9 hours) and cooking and cleaning (12.9 hours each) the most time-consuming (费时).
     A wife with a part-time job still works and average of 59 hours a week at home. Those in full-time
employment put in longer hours at home than in the workplace. The good news is that these hours sharply as
children get older. While the average mother with child under one puts in 90 hours weekly, the figure drops to
80 hours from one to four and to 66 hours from five to ten.
     Mother-of-four Karen Williams from London said, "Paying the housewives may not be practical, but the
government should recognize the value of housework, perhaps through the tax. Running a house takes a lot
of time and most husbands don't understand this. For example, my husband only puts a shelf up now and
again. He never cleans the kitchen-that's the real test."
1. Who earns most according to the text? 
A. A social worker.
B. A fireman.
C. A gardener.
D. A teacher.
2. We lean from the text that looking after children _____.
A. takes more time than doing any other housework
B. means more duties than being a teacher
C. requires the mother to be well-educated
D. prevents the mother from working outside
3. According to the text, a housewife with a baby less than one year old may work _____.
A. 66 hours a week
B. 71 hours a week
C. 80 hours a week
D. 90 hours a week
4. By mentioning her husband, Karen Williams wants to show that _____.
A. housework is no easy job
B. her husband has no time to clean the kitchen
C. a housewife needs to be paid for cleaning
D. the kitchen is hard to clean

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