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           PEKING HOUSE

RESTAURANT AND TAKE AWAY

DELICIOUS HIGH CLASS CHINESE FOOD COOKED BY EXPERIENCED CHEFS IN OUR OWN UNIQUE & MODERN KITCHEN

FREE DELIVERY

LARGE CAR PARK

TELEPHONE ORDER WELCOME ASK ABOUT OUR CHEF’S SPECIALITY

DAY          LUNCHTIME   EVENING

SUNDAY       CLOSED      5~11:00pm

MONDAY     12~2:00pm     5~11:30pm

TUESDAY     12~2:00pm    5~11:30pm

WEDENESDAY 12~2:00pm    5~11:30pm

THURSDAY    12~2:00pm    5~11:30pm

FRIDAY       12~2:00pm     5~Midnight

SATURDAY    CLOSED       5~Midnight

YORK (01904) 6837555

56 CHURCH STREET , YORK

63. In Peking House you can ____________.

A. have your order delivered with no extra charge  

B. have your order delivered for an extra fee

C. only order your food and carry it away        

D. only order your food and eat it there

64. All food is _____________.

A. delivered to Peking House from a modern central kitchen

B. cooked by experienced cooks from China

C. prepared in Peking house’s well equipped kitchen

D. served in Peking House’s unique and modern kitchen 

65. We can get all kinds of services from Paiges Basic except________.

A. giving advice for free.                             B. changing pets’ bad behavior.

C. going to hosts’ home for training.         D. curing Pets’ disease.

66. Of the last two advertisements, which one doesn’t provide the exact address?

       A. The first one.     B. The second one. C. Neither one.      D. We have no idea.

63---66   ACDB   

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           PEKING HOUSE
RESTAURANT AND TAKE AWAY
DELICIOUS HIGH CLASS CHINESE FOOD COOKED BY EXPERIENCED CHEFS IN OUR OWN UNIQUE & MODERN KITCHEN
FREE DELIVERY
LARGE CAR PARK
TELEPHONE ORDER WELCOME ASK ABOUT OUR CHEF’S SPECIALITY
 
DAY          LUNCHTIME   EVENING
SUNDAY       CLOSED      5~11:00pm
MONDAY     12~2:00pm     5~11:30pm
TUESDAY     12~2:00pm    5~11:30pm
WEDENESDAY 12~2:00pm    5~11:30pm
THURSDAY    12~2:00pm    5~11:30pm
FRIDAY       12~2:00pm     5~Midnight
SATURDAY    CLOSED       5~Midnight
YORK (01904) 6837555
56 CHURCH STREET , YORK
 


63. In Peking House you can ____________.
A. have your order delivered with no extra charge  
B. have your order delivered for an extra fee
C. only order your food and carry it away        
D. only order your food and eat it there
64. All food is _____________.
A. delivered to Peking House from a modern central kitchen
B. cooked by experienced cooks from China
C. prepared in Peking house’s well equipped kitchen
D. served in Peking House’s unique and modern kitchen 
65. We can get all kinds of services from Paiges Basic except________.
A. giving advice for free.                            B. changing pets’ bad behavior.
C. going to hosts’ home for training.        D. curing Pets’ disease.
66. Of the last two advertisements, which one doesn’t provide the exact address?
A. The first one.         B. The second one.      C. Neither one.           D. We have no idea.


SHANGHAI-Famed Chinese scientist Qian Weichang died here on Friday morning, saddening millions of his countrymen.
He was 98.
Qian, a pioneer in mechanics and applied mathematics in modern China, was one of the three famous "Qians" in China's science and technology field. He was well known alongside Qian Xuesen, the father of China's space program, and Qian Sanqiang, a nuclear physicist who oversaw the development of China's nuclear program.
Wu Shuqing, former president of Peking University, said Qian was an internationally well-known scholar whose modesty and conduct has set a good example for following generations.
After learning about Qian's death, millions of Chinese people offered their condolences (吊唁) online.
Many students from Shanghai University, where Qian was a former president, burst into tears after hearing the news, saying it was a great loss to the university and to China.
For those off campus for the summer vocation, many visited their university website, which had been turned gray. Some said they planned to return to the campus to mourn him.
Many of those still on campus voluntarily joined preparations for a mourning (哀悼) service that will begin at the university on Saturday.
The university has set up two mourning halls at two of its campuses and publicized the mourning time and phone numbers at the two sites.
Qian was born in Wuxi, Jiangsu, in 1912. Although he was initially not good at science, he chose to study physics at Tsinghua University because he believed science and technology were the keys to strengthening China in the 1930s.
He graduated from Tsinghua in 1935, and earned his PhD in applied mathematics from the University of Toronto in Canada in 1942.
He returned to China in 1946 and became a mechanics professor and later vice-president at Tsinghua University.
Qian made great contributions to the engineering applications of sciences, such as the fluttering of airplanes, armor penetration, the design of instruments and pipe systems.
He is an academician (院士) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
36. Qian Weichang used to work at ______.
A. Tsinghua University and Peking University
B. Shanghai University and Toronto University
C. Peking University and Shanghai University
D. Tsinghua University and Shanghai University
37. According to the passage, the students expressed their sadness to Qian's death in the following ways EXCEPT that they ______.
A. held mourning meetings in the university
B. could not stop crying for losing him
C. went to the university to mourn him themselves
D. offered their help to the mourning service
38. The passage tells us that ______ made Qian Weichang aim at science in his university time.
A. his talents at study
B. his failures at science
C. the family's expectation
D. his love to the country
39. Which of the following statements is WRONG according to the passage?
A. Qian Weichang graduated from Tsinghua University.
B. Qian Weichang used to work side by side with Qian Xuesen and Qian Sanqiang.
C. Qian Weichang spent at least four years studying and living abroad.
D. Qian Weichang was not good at science before he went to university.
40. What is the best title of this passage?
A. Respected Scientist Passes on at 98
B. The Great Life of the Scientist-Qian Weichang
C. The Whole Nation Mourn Qian Weichang
D. A 98-year Old Man Passed in Shanghai

SHANGHAI-Famed Chinese scientist Qian Weichang died here on Friday morning, saddening millions of his countrymen.

He was 98.

Qian, a pioneer in mechanics and applied mathematics in modern China, was one of the three famous "Qians" in China's science and technology field. He was well known alongside Qian Xuesen, the father of China's space program, and Qian Sanqiang, a nuclear physicist who oversaw the development of China's nuclear program.

Wu Shuqing, former president of Peking University, said Qian was an internationally well-known scholar whose modesty and conduct has set a good example for following generations.

After learning about Qian's death, millions of Chinese people offered their condolences (吊唁) online.

Many students from Shanghai University, where Qian was a former president, burst into tears after hearing the news, saying it was a great loss to the university and to China.

For those off campus for the summer vocation, many visited their university website, which had been turned gray. Some said they planned to return to the campus to mourn him.

Many of those still on campus voluntarily joined preparations for a mourning (哀悼) service that will begin at the university on Saturday.

The university has set up two mourning halls at two of its campuses and publicized the mourning time and phone numbers at the two sites.

Qian was born in Wuxi, Jiangsu, in 1912. Although he was initially not good at science, he chose to study physics at Tsinghua University because he believed science and technology were the keys to strengthening China in the 1930s.

He graduated from Tsinghua in 1935, and earned his PhD in applied mathematics from the University of Toronto in Canada in 1942.

He returned to China in 1946 and became a mechanics professor and later vice-president at Tsinghua University.

Qian made great contributions to the engineering applications of sciences, such as the fluttering of airplanes, armor penetration, the design of instruments and pipe systems.

He is an academician (院士) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

36. Qian Weichang used to work at ______.

A. Tsinghua University and Peking University

B. Shanghai University and Toronto University

C. Peking University and Shanghai University

D. Tsinghua University and Shanghai University

37. According to the passage, the students expressed their sadness to Qian's death in the following ways EXCEPT that they ______.

A. held mourning meetings in the university

B. could not stop crying for losing him

C. went to the university to mourn him themselves

D. offered their help to the mourning service

38. The passage tells us that ______ made Qian Weichang aim at science in his university time.

A. his talents at study

B. his failures at science

C. the family's expectation

D. his love to the country

39. Which of the following statements is WRONG according to the passage?

A. Qian Weichang graduated from Tsinghua University.

B. Qian Weichang used to work side by side with Qian Xuesen and Qian Sanqiang.

C. Qian Weichang spent at least four years studying and living abroad.

D. Qian Weichang was not good at science before he went to university.

40. What is the best title of this passage?

A. Respected Scientist Passes on at 98

B. The Great Life of the Scientist-Qian Weichang

C. The Whole Nation Mourn Qian Weichang

D. A 98-year Old Man Passed in Shanghai

 

       SHANGHAI-Famed Chinese scientist Qian Weichang died here on Friday morning, saddening millions of his countrymen.

       He was 98.

       Qian, a pioneer in mechanics and applied mathematics in modern China, was one of the three famous "Qians" in China's science and technology field. He was well known alongside Qian Xuesen, the father of China's space program, and Qian Sanqiang, a nuclear physicist who oversaw the development of China's nuclear program.

       Wu Shuqing, former president of Peking University, said Qian was an internationally well-known scholar whose modesty and conduct has set a good example for following generations.

       After learning about Qian's death, millions of Chinese people offered their condolences (吊唁) online.

       Many students from Shanghai University, where Qian was a former president, burst into tears after hearing the news, saying it was a great loss to the university and to China.

       For those off campus for the summer vocation, many visited their university website, which had been turned gray. Some said they planned to return to the campus to mourn him.

       Many of those still on campus voluntarily joined preparations for a mourning (哀悼) service that will begin at the university on Saturday.

       The university has set up two mourning halls at two of its campuses and publicized the mourning time and phone numbers at the two sites.

       Qian was born in Wuxi, Jiangsu, in 1912. Although he was initially not good at science, he chose to study physics at Tsinghua University because he believed science and technology were the keys to strengthening China in the 1930s.

       He graduated from Tsinghua in 1935, and earned his PhD in applied mathematics from the University of Toronto in Canada in 1942.

       He returned to China in 1946 and became a mechanics professor and later vice-president at Tsinghua University.

       Qian made great contributions to the engineering applications of sciences, such as the fluttering of airplanes, armor penetration, the design of instruments and pipe systems.

       He is an academician (院士) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

36. Qian Weichang used to work at ______.

       A. Tsinghua University and Peking University

       B. Shanghai University and Toronto University

       C. Peking University and Shanghai University

       D. Tsinghua University and Shanghai University

37. According to the passage, the students expressed their sadness to Qian's death in the following ways EXCEPT that they ______.

       A. held mourning meetings in the university

       B. could not stop crying for losing him

       C. went to the university to mourn him themselves

       D. offered their help to the mourning service

38. The passage tells us that ______ made Qian Weichang aim at science in his university time.

       A. his talents at study

       B. his failures at science

       C. the family's expectation

       D. his love to the country

39. Which of the following statements is WRONG according to the passage?

       A. Qian Weichang graduated from Tsinghua University.

       B. Qian Weichang used to work side by side with Qian Xuesen and Qian Sanqiang.

       C. Qian Weichang spent at least four years studying and living abroad.

       D. Qian Weichang was not good at science before he went to university.

40. What is the best title of this passage?

       A. Respected Scientist Passes on at 98

       B. The Great Life of the Scientist-Qian Weichang

       C. The Whole Nation Mourn Qian Weichang

       D. A 98-year Old Man Passed in Shanghai

When the six best students from different cities in Guangdong province all together chose universities in Hong Kong; when the very best student of Beijing picked up HK university while giving up the nearby Peking or Tsinghua University; when the highest enrollment(录取) rate of Hong Kong Science and Industry university reached 48:1, it’s the high time to ask where the real education heaven for students in China is.

Years ago, the answer certainly would be Peking or Tsinghua University. But now no one could give the exact reaction without hesitation. The only sure thing is that HK universities have gradually showed an unusual attraction to a great many mainland students.

It’s no doubt to call this HK craze(狂热), which is even out of the expectation of those HK universities themselves.

  How can HK universities shake the steady foundations of Peking and Tsinghua and attract so many mainland students?

First, Hong Kong universities offer large-amount scholarship, especially for the top students who can receive the sum scholarship as much as 400,000

Second, most HK universities receive professors and students from all over the world and carry out bilingual(双语) education. This kind of excellent language atmosphere is another attraction for mainland students.

Furthermore, university students in Hong Kong have a better chance to study abroad as exchange students.

The fierce competition brought by HK universities can be a good thing for an entire improvement of education in China.

At least, it reminded the mainland universities the tuition fees(学费) are among students’ top concern when they are choosing universities. It’s time to move.

 

59. Top students from mainland apply for HK universities because ______.

   A. many students now would love to study abroad to get a better experience

   B. they concern only about the tuition fees when choosing universities

   C. Peking University has lost its worldwide reputation

   D. HK universities offer higher scholarship, better environment and more opportunities for their            further study

60. What is the author’s attitude toward the competition brought by HK universities?

   A. Universities both in mainland and in HK will get an entire improvement during the competition.

   B. Only by lowering their tuition fees can mainland universities win back the top students.

   C. The government should take relevant measures to stop this unfair competition.

   D. It may probably cause a complete loss to both sides in the end.

61. From the passage we can see HK universities ______.

   A. didn’t mean to enroll top students from mainland

   B. have strict enrollment rules and only 1 out of 48 students can get the chance to study there

   C. didn’t expect their enrollment of mainland students would be so popular

      D. are proud of their teaching staff and facilities

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