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Get ready, China. The world is coming! Every day, lots of foreigners come here as business people or tourists. And even more people will come in 2008 for the Beijing Olympics. When they come to China, we should do something to help them enjoy themselves and like China and the Chinese people. But there are some things they may not like:
(1) Traffic problems Cars park on sidewalks
(人行道). Bus drivers drive so fast that they make people who are trying to cross the street afraid.(2) Queue jumping At the post office, or even at McDonald's, people push to the front of a line instead of waiting.
(3) Bumping Too many people are crowded onto buses and trains. This makes people feel terrible, and it is not safe, either. On a bus in North America, people try to make themselves smaller and they'll say
“Excuse me”or“Sorry”if they knock into someone. In China, people make themselves bigger with no“Sorry”or“Excuse me”.(4) Littering I notice this everywhere. Some people throw rubbish onto the ground even when there is a rubbish bin
(箱)right next to them.Most Chinese people are just as unhappy with these kinds of things as I am. And, certainly, the government
(政府)has known the problems and is trying to do something about them.China is on her way!
(1) Someone throws an empty Cola bottle onto the ground. This is called ________.
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A .bumping |
B .littering |
C .queue jumping |
D .a traffic problem |
(2) The writer thinks we Chinese people should do the following except ________.
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.park our cars at right placesB
.wait our turn in public(公共)placesC
.throw rubbish into rubbish binsD
.hurry onto buses before others(3) We can conclude
(得出结论)from the passage that ________.[ ]
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.things will get better and better in ChinaB
.fewer and fewer foreigners will visit our countryC
.there will be more and more traffic problems in BeijingD
.fewer and fewer Chinese people will eat hamburgers(4) When the writer says
“Get ready, China”, he means that ________.[ ]
A
.China is going to be a fast-growing countryB
.it is time for the Chinese to change their bad behaviors(行为)C
.most Chinese people are unhappy with these problemsD
.the Chinese will do a good job in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games 查看习题详情和答案>>Hello! Welcome to our Music Program. And now if you listen to this programme, you’ll know that it’s time for our competition every week. Last week’s prize of two theatre tickets was won by Bill Martins. Congratulations, Bill. I hope you’ve your tickets by now. This week we are offering a classical (经典的) CD. I hope you will be the first listener to tell the name of the music and the person who it. but I do, you need to get a pencil and a piece of paper, as I’m going to give you some which should make your job a little easier. Are you ready? Right. Now listen carefully, as you might be this week’s winner.
Although the person who wrote the music was born in Italy, he spent most of his in Spain. Have you got that? The second point: There is also a famous play which has the same title as this music and which is usually performed in the open air in the summer. Any yet? I should warn you that it’s not that easy. Now for the next point: When this piece of music was first performed, many people in the audience got up and walked out. They thought the music was terrible and said it was a waste of their money. It’s really, when you think how it is today.
And now for the last point. Part of his music was used for an advertisement which you can see on television, in a lot of magazines and even on your cinema screen from next month. I’m when you hear the music, you’ll know what the advertisement is for. I’m not going to tell you what product (产品) it is, because that would almost give you the answer!
So, that’s four things to remember. If you can give us the answer, please ring 400-8937224. And the music is coming up now.
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Although the person who wrote the music was born in Italy, he spent most of his in Spain. Have you got that? The second point: There is also a famous play which has the same title as this music and which is usually performed in the open air in the summer. Any yet? I should warn you that it’s not that easy. Now for the next point: When this piece of music was first performed, many people in the audience got up and walked out. They thought the music was terrible and said it was a waste of their money. It’s really, when you think how it is today.
And now for the last point. Part of his music was used for an advertisement which you can see on television, in a lot of magazines and even on your cinema screen from next month. I’m when you hear the music, you’ll know what the advertisement is for. I’m not going to tell you what product (产品) it is, because that would almost give you the answer!
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tourists. And even more people will come in 2008 for the Beijing Olympics. When they come to China,
we should do something to help them enjoy themselves and like China and the Chinese people. But there
are some things they may not like:
1. Traffic problems. Cars park on sidewalks (人行道). Bus drivers drive so fast that they make
people who are trying to cross the street afraid.
2. Queue jumping. At the post office, or even at McDonald's, people push to the front of a line
instead of waiting.
3. Bumping. Too many people are crowded onto buses and trains. This makes people feel terrible,
and it is not safe, either. On a bus in North America, people try to make themselves smaller and they'll
say "Excuse me" or "Sorry" if they knock into someone. In China, people make themselves bigger with
no "Sorry" or "Excuse me".
4. Littering. I notice this everywhere. Some people throw rubbish onto the ground even when there
is a rubbish bin (箱) right next to them.
Most Chinese people are just as unhappy with these kinds of things as I am. And, certainly, the
government (政府) has known the problems and is trying to do something about them. China is on her
way!
根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。
1. Someone throws an empty Cola bottle onto the ground. This is called "______".
A. bumping
B. littering
C. queue jumping
D. a traffic problem
2. The writer thinks we Chinese people should do the following except ______.
A. park our cars at right places
B. wait our turn in public (公共) places
C. throw rubbish into rubbish bins
D. hurry onto buses before others
3. We can conclude(得出结论)from the passage that ______.
A. things will get better and better in China
B. fewer and fewer foreigners will visit our country
C. there will be more and more traffic problems in Beijing
D. fewer and fewer Chinese people will eat hamburgers
4. When the writer says "Get ready, China", he means that ______.
A. China is going to be a fast-growing country
B. it is time for the Chinese to change their bad behaviors (行为)
C. most Chinese people are as unhappy with these problems as him
D. the Chinese will do a good job in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games
Many animal lovers would like to do more to help animals, but aren’t sure where to start or feel like they just don’t have the time. The good news is that there are many simple things you can do to help protect animals.
Think more before you decide
The decisions you make may go a long way toward stopping the killing of animals. Consider eating a vegetarian diet. If you aren’t ready to make this change, there are still things you can do. Do not buy animal products from companies that have illegal(违法的) practices.
Help speak the word out
Speaking the word out about the problems faced by animals can be as easy as putting up a notice on your car. Also, talk to your friends and family members about important problems of animals. Give some simple advice to a friend with a new pet about the serious pet over-population problem we’re facing. Turn to some books on the subject if you are not so clear about the advice you give your friend.
Write a letter
We’ve all heard the saying, “ The pen is more powerful than the sword(宝剑)”. Put this idea to the protection of animals. If a company has practices or rules that are harmful to animals, write them a letter to let them know you are angry about them, and that you won’t buy their products until they make some changes. Write letters to state and local legislators(立法者)to let them know how important it is that they support legislation that protects animals. Make them know that their actions will have a great effect on your vote.
Be more loving
If you’re considering adding a dog or a cat to your family, think about getting one from a homeless-animal house rather than buying a pet. There are many wonderful animals just waiting for a home. By taking back an animal from there, you will be helping in the fight against pet over-population, as well as giving your money to those who look after poor animals.
Let your actions be an example to others
It may sound simple,but one of the best ways to help animals is to let your actions speak to the world. You should do the following things first by yourself: Treat all living animals with respect. Care about your pets and look after them well. Avoid (避免)entertainment places that use animals to perform. Support legislation that protects animals. All of these things set an example for others to follow.
Title: Ways of 56 animals
Think carefully before you make 57 | ●Don’t eat meat. ● 58 to buy animal products from companies that have illegal practices. |
Speak the word out | ●Put up an animal-protection 59 on the car. ●Talk to your friends and family members about important animal problems. ●Give your friends some simple 60 on the pet over-population problem. ●Get help from books if necessary. |
Write letters | ●Let those companies that are doing 61 to animals know about your anger. ●Let legislators know the 62 of their support for legislation that protects animals. |
Be more loving | ●Get a pet from a homeless-animal house. |
Act as an example to others | ●Treat all living animals with respect. ●Take good 63 of your pets. ●Do not go to places where animals 64 . ●Support legislation which is 65 for animals. |