Willard Franklin came to my class half a year ago. But from his first arriving here, he _______ himself in his own world and he never spoke to others. As his teacher, I tried to start a talk with him but ________ .It seemed as if he just didn’t want to break his _________.

After the Thanksgiving holiday, we received the news of the_______ Christmas collection of money for the _______ in our school. “Christmas is a season of _______,” I told my students. “Some poor students in our school might not have a ________ holiday. By giving a little money, you will help ________ some toys, food, and clothing for these needy students. We will ___________the collection tomorrow.”

The next morning, __________, I found out that almost everyone had __________this matter except Willard Franklin. He came up to my desk with his head down. _________, he dropped two coins into the small box. “I don’t need milk for lunch,” he said in a __________voice.

After school I couldn’t help sharing what had ________ in the morning with our headmaster. “I may be wrong, but I _________ Willard might be ready to become a part of our class.” “I am _________ to hear that,” he nodded.” And I just received a __________ of the poor families in our school who most need help. Here, take a look at it.”

As I sat down to ___________, I found Willard Franklin was at the top of the list. At that moment, I felt really ___________Willard for the first time: a cold face with a warm heart. From this __________, I also learnt that whether rich or poor, every child has a kind heart.

1.A. tied B. shut C. seated D. taught

2.A. failed B. stopped C. misunderstood D. left

3.A. imagination B. pleasure C. sadness D. silence

4.A. weekly B. daily C. monthly D. yearly

5.A. young B. sick C. poor D. honest

6.A. giving B. enjoying C. receiving D. saving

7.A. true B. happy C. usual D. long

8.A. find B. make C. buy D. collect

9.A. prepare B. finish C. start D. continue

10.A. so B. however C. otherwise D. because

11.A. forgotten B. discussed C. learnt D. remembered

12.A. Quickly B. Suddenly C. Certainly D. Carefully

13.A. soft B. loud C. low D. deep

14.A. appeared B. arrived C. happened D. remained

15.A. hope B. wish C. wonder D. believe

16.A. glad B. sorry C. surprised D. lucky

17.A. message B. report C. list D. research

18.A. rest B. read C. work D. study

19.A. knew B. liked C. met D. accepted

20.A. result B. experience C. conversation D. Success

Islands of Adventure at Universal Orlando in Florida

People say that it is the home of the “Harry Theme Park”. The Wizarding World is the most popular part of the park. Other popular rides include the Adventure of Spider-Man. People & Bluto’s Bilge-Rat Barges and the Jurassic Park River Adventure. It is open from Monday tSaturday.$15.95 for children, 3 to 13 years old; $29.95 for ages 14 and over.

PI-Indoor Theme Park in Longueuil

The PI-O Indoor Theme Park features 16 rides, a small sea train, a kid-sized bowling alley, a mirror maze(迷宫), theme rooms which include the Christmas room on-the-sea, and a private reception room.

“I wanted to create a safe environment for kids aged 1 to 10,” explains owner Jocelyne Pinard. She noted how many competing amusement parks have sections that can be unsafe for young kids—such as the “ball rooms” full of loose plastic balls. So this is how it is different from other amusement parks.

Open seven days a week. The admission fees are $16.99 for individuals(个人)and $64 for families.

Legoland Windsor Theme Park in London

Legoland Windsor is the best choice for young families. The park is designed for children from3 to 12. There are over 50 rides as well as live shows, workshops, and other attractions aimed at younger children, and especially those who are already fond of building-block(积木) toys.

The park is open every single day. Adults: $35; Ages 3-15 and 60+: $26. Buy online and save $3 per person.

Wonder La Theme Park in India

Wonder La is a world-class amusement park. It’s modern, clean and green, and has all kinds of attractions. There are over 50 rides, 12 of which are water based and 9 especially for small children. If you love getting wet, don’t miss the Rain Disco-an indoor floor with a rain system that provides showers of warm water to the music. Monday to Friday 11 a.m. Until 6 p.m. Saturday, Holiday and Festival seasons 11 a.m. Until 7 p.m. Single adult/child-$13.50; Family ticket (for any four people)-$50.00; Children 3 and under-Free.

1.If Jim free this Sunday, he can choose to visit the following parks EXPECT____.

A. Islands of Adventure B. PI-O

C. Legoland Windsor D. Wonder La

2.How is PI-O Indoor Theme Park mainly different from other parks?

A. It is much safer. B. It features more rides.

C. It is much cheaper. D. It is offers more activities

3.If a couple want to visit Legoland Windsor Theme Park with their 5-years-old son, how much do they need to pay when booking online?

A. $70 B. $87

C. $93 D. $96

4.Which of the following about Wonder La Theme Park is NOT true?

A. It is located in India.

B. It is free for children of 3 and under.

C. There are nine rides especially for small children.

D. The Rain Disco lets children enjoy cool showers while dancing.

USA Today is a national American daily newspaper published by the Gannett Company. It was founded by A1 Neuharth in 1982 with the goal of providing a national newspaper in the US market, where generally only a single local newspaper was available. The paper has the widest circulation(发行量)of any newspaper in the United States, averaging over 2.25 million copies every weekday. It was the first color newspaper in the United States.

The newspaper was also among the first newspapers to use satellites to send the edition of the newspaper to different locations across the country for printing and distributing in those regional markets. This allowed the paper to include the most recent news and sports scores in each edition.

Each edition of the newspaper consists of four sections: News, Money, Sports and Life. On Fridays, tow life sections are included: the regular life for movies subtitled Weekend, which features television, films and trends, and a travel supplement called Destinations & Diversions. Each section is denoted(表示)by a certain color to different sections, which is seen in a box on the top-left corner of the first page, with News being blue(section A), Money with green (section B), red for Sportd (section C), and purple for life (section D). USA Today prints each complete story on the front page of the respective(各自的)section with exception to the cover story. The cover story is a longer story that requires a jump (readers must turn to another page in the paper in the paper to complete the story, usually the very next page, page 2 of that section).

Starting in February 2008, the newspaper added a magazine supplement(增刊)called Open Air, appearing several times a year.

1.It can be inferred from the first paragraph that USA Today____.

A. Developed from a famous America local newspaper

B. Was founded to cover world stories

C. Was among the first color newspapers in the world

D. Does not print on Saturdays or Sundays

2.Which of the following is TRUE about USA Today?

A. It uses satellites to print color copy.

B. It is the cheapest daily newspaper in the United States.

C. It offers readers the latest news.

D. It is the first international newspaper in the United States.

3.Mr. Watts wants to get the most recent travel information. He will turn to____.

A. Section A B. section B

C. section C D. section D

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. It is also the most neglected(忽视).Common reason for not eating breakfast include having no time, not feeling hungry, traditional dislike and dieting.

Breakfast simply means “break the fast”. Your body spends at least 6 to 12 hours each night in a fasting state. In the morning your body needs energy for the day’s work ahead.

A good breakfast should provide 1/3 of your total calorie(卡路里)needs for the day. On average,we eat 400 less calories for breakfast than for dinner. If breakfast doesn’t attract you in the morning, try eating a lighter dinner earlier in the evening or save half of your dinner for breakfast in the morning.

Some people fear that eating breakfast will make them hungrier during the day and they will eat more. It is true that eating breakfast is likely to make feel hungry throughout the day. That is because your body id working correctly. Although you may feel as if you are eating more all day long, in reality you are probably not. Not eating breakfast can also cause you to overeat, since a fall in blood sugar often makes you feel very hungry later.

Since breakfast is the first and most important meal of the day, choosing the right food is important, the best breakfast foods are fruits, juice, lean meat and grain products such as bread, rice, noodles and cereals(谷物).

1.Which meal is the most neglected according to the passage?

A. Supper. B. Lunch.

C. breakfast. D. dinner.

2.Which is not the reason for people to miss breakfast?

A. A bigger meal in the mid-morning. B. Feeling full in the morning.

C. The fast pace of modern life. D. Have a little supper.

3.The best title for this article is_____.

A. Diet and Breakfast. B. Breakfast: Well Begin, Half Done.

C. What is a Good Breakfast D. Bad Eating Habits of Modern People

4.In the last paragraph,the writer mainly__________.

A. persuades us to have a good breakfast

B. tells us what food we should have for breakfast

C. tells us what food isn't suitable for breakfast

D. describes when and how we should have our breakfast.

It is widely acknowledge that cities with some kind of functioning ecosystems make for better place for humans to live. More plants and animals in cities make for happier, healthier people.

A study conducted on green spaces in Sheffield, England, for instance, revealed that the greater the biodiversity(生物多样性), the greater the psychological well-being(健康)of the city’s citizens. In Paris, researchers found that getting citizens to take part in day-long activities involving urban wildlife opened their eyes to the natural world for a time, at least.

Few cities have been associated with urban ecology for as Berlin. “Slow economic recovery after the Second World War meant that reconstruction would take a long time. This provide local ecologist with the ideal conditions to develop an ambitious ecological research program in the bombed-out wastelands of West Berlin,” said Jens Lachmund, a sociologist at the University of Maastricht in the Netherlands.

The pioneering work in Berlin had several consequences, especially the formation of significant natural spaces within the city, such as the Sudgelande Nature. “Berlin has indeed benefited a lot from being a case study in urban ecology,” said Lachmund.

The recent research conducted by Mark Goddard, a biologist at the University of Leeds, and his colleagues confirmed the important of natural space within an urban setting. Goddard and his team conducted a striking global analysis of bird and plant diversity, quantifying the influence of urbanization on levels of biodiversity around the world. “Functioning urban ecosystems will be extremely important to human health and well-being,” said Goddard.

Cities take up just 3% of the land surface area, yet according to the most recent figure from the United Nations, some 3.6 billion people (just over 50% of the global population) now live in urban areas. By 2050, this figure is expected it rise to 6.3 billion. Without animals and plants to keep us company, it is a dark future.

1.The findings in Paragraph 2 are mentioned to explain the between_____.

A. citizens and their well-being

B. green spaces and urban wildlife

C. Urban ecology and citizens’ well-being

D. Functioning ecosystems and the natural world

2.What would be Goddard’s attitude towards Berlin’s work?

A. Cautious. B. Negative.

C. Uncaring. D. Admiring.

3.The author uses figures in the last paragraph to show______.

A. The negative effect of over population.

B. The important of urban ecosystems.

C. The serious problems of city life.

D. The rapid growth of urban areas.

4.Which of the following can be the best text?

A. Should more people live in urban areas?

B. Should Berlin have more natural spaces?

C. Should cities be for animals and plants too?

D. Should the global population be controlled now?

The Science of Risk-Seeking

Sometimes we decide that a little unnecessary danger is worth it because when we weight the risk and the reward, the risk seems worth taking. 1. Some of us enjoy activities that would surprise and scare the rest of us. Why? Experts say it may have to do with how our brain work.

The reason why any of us take any risks at all might have to do with early humans. Risk-taking were better at hunting, fighting, or exploring. 2. As the quality of risk-taking was passed from on ration to the next, humans ended up with a sense of adventure and a tolerance for risk.

So why aren’t we all jumping out of airplanes then? Well, even 200,000 years ago, too much risk-taking could get one killed. A few daring survived, though, along with a few stay-in-the-cave types. As a result, humans developed a range of character types that still exists today. So maybe you love car racing, or maybe you hate it.3.

No matter where you are on the risk-seeking range, scientist say that willingness to take risk increases during your teenage years.4. To help you do that, your brain increases your hunger for new experience. New experiences often mean taking some risks, so your brain raises your tolerance for risk as well.

5., for the risk-seeker a part of the brain related to pleasure becomes active, while for the rest of us, a part of the brain related to fear becomes active.

As experts continue to study the science of risk-seeking, we’ll continue to hit mountains, the waves or the shallow end of the pool.

A. It all depends on your character.

B. Those are the risks you should jump to take.

C. Being better at those things meant a greater chance of survival.

D. Thus, these well-equipped people survived because they were the fittest.

E. This is when you start to move away from your family and into the bigger world.

F. However, we are not all using the same reference standard to weight risks and rewards.

G. New brain research suggests our brains work differently when we face a nervous situation.

The night fell heavy in the heights of the mountains and the man could not see anything. All was black. The moon and the stars were ______ by the clouds. As he was climbing only a few feet away from the top of the mountain, he suddenly ______ and fell into the air, falling at great ______. He could only see black spots as he went down, and the ______ sensation(感觉)of being pulled by gravity grew more and more ______ .

He ______ falling, and in the moments of great ______ ,it came to his mind all the good and bad ______ of his life. He was thinking now about how ______ death was getting ______ all of a sudden he felt the rope tied to his waist pull him very hard. His body was hanging in the air. ______ the rope was holding him and in that moment of ______ he could do nothing but ______ : “Help me! Help me! God” Suddenly a deep voice coming from the sky answered, “What do you want me to do?”“Save me, God.”

“Do you really think I can save you?”

“Of course! I ______ you can.”

“Then ______ the rope tied to your waist.”

There was a moment of silence and the man decide to ______ the rope with all his strength.

The next day people found the climber dead and ______ , hid body hanging from rope, his hands holding tight to it. Only one foot away from the ______ .

And we? How ______ we are to the rope tied to our waist? Sometimes we always tied to what we take as the only ______ .maybe we should have a try to let ourselves go.

1.A. covered B. filled C. broken D. polluted

2.A. stood B. slipped C. stopped D. risked

3.A. length B. speed C. depth D. width

4.A. length B. sensitive C. terrible D. confusing

5.A. energetic B. distant C. regular D. powerful

6.A. sank B. observed C. heard D. kept

7.A. excitement B. peace C. terror D. calmness

8.A. experience B. dreams C. disadvantages D. crossroads

9.A. close B. opposite C. fierce D. long

10.A. as B. because C. when D. after

11.A. But B. Only C. Nowhere D. Actually

12.A. patience B. appreciation C. excitement D. stillness

13.A. figure B. scream C. recognize D. present

14.A. wish B. suggest C. believe D. order

15.A. cut B. occupy C. brake D. handle

16.A. pull up B. back out C. take off D. hold onto

17.A. frozen B. calm C. exhausted D. reliable

18.A. top B. heaven C. ground D. attached

19.A. addicted B. attracted C. adopted D. destination

20.A. route B. dependence C. goal D. intelligence

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