摘要: It is raining . You must drive carefully.

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  I wonder if there is any girl or boy who does not like to see a rainbow (彩虹) in the sky. It is so beautiful.

  There is a story, saying that whenever you see a rainbow you should run at once to the place where it touches the ground, and there you would find a pot of gold. Of course it is not true. Neither you could find the pot of gold, nor could you ever find its end. No matter how far you run, it always seems far away.

  A rainbow is not a thing that we can feel with our hands as we can feel a flower. It is only the effect (结果) for light shining on raindrops. The raindrops catch the sunlight and break it up into all the wonderful colours which we see.

  It is called a rainbow perhaps because it is made up of raindrops and looks like a bow (弓).

  That is why we can never see a rainbow in a clear sky. We see rainbows only when there is rain in the air and the sun is shining brightly through the clouds. Every rainbow has many colours in the same order. The first or the top colour is always red, next comes orange, then green, and last of all blue. A rainbow is indeed one of the wonders of nature.

(1) Children like rainbows because ________ .

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A. they are beautiful

B. they are like bows

C. they can find a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow

D. they are good to crops

(2) We can not feel ________ with our hands.

[  ]

A. gold

B. a flower

C. a rainbow

D. a raindrop

(3) We can see a rainbow ________ .

[  ]

A. when it is raining heavily

B. when it is snowing

C. in a clear sky

D. when it becomes fine immediately after raining

(4) Which of the following is not right?

[  ]

A. A rainbow is always far away from us.

B. A rainbow is the effect of light shining on raindrops.

C. A rainbow is the product of human beings.

D. A rainbow is one of the wonders of nature.

(5) The first colour of a rainbow is always ________ .

[  ]

A. yellow

B. red

C. green

D. blue

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Dragon Head-Raising (龙抬头) Day is a traditional Chinese festival. It comes on the  46  day of the second lunar (农历的) month. In 2010, it is  47 March 7.

  On the day in ancient times, people put paths of ashes (灰) into kitchens and around water vats (缸). This was  48 the dragon into the house.

  On this day people eat noodles, dumplings and fried pancakes. All the day’s foods are  49  after dragons. For example, people eat “dragon whisker (龙须)”  50 called “dragons teeth”.

  In some ancient Chinese stories, dragons have power over the wind and rain. They often  51 rain to the world on the second day of the second lunar month.

  It is said that after that day there will be more and more rain. This is  52 the day is often called “Spring Dragon Day”. It was hoped that  53 the help of the dragon, ploughing (耕种) would be easier and the autumn would bring a good harvest.

  It was said that a haircut during the first lunar month brought  54 luck to the uncles in family. This is why you still see many people  55 their hair cut on Dragon Head-Raising Day.

46. A. first      B. second     C. third      D. fourth

47. A. in       B. at       C. during     D. on

48. A. led      B. lead      C. to lead     D. be led

49. A. named     B. naming     C. calling     D. to call

50. A. noodle and dumpling        B. noodles and dumpling

C. noodles and dumplings       D. noodle and dumplings

51. A. bring     B. take      C. carry      D. lend

52. A. because    B. why      C. when      D. that

53. A. under     B. in       C. with      D. by

54. A. good     B. bad       C. better      D. worst

55. A. was getting   B. to get      C. got       D. getting

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  “Climbing Mount Qomolangma is a kind of discover, said a reporter of CCTV. ”He was sent to join the climbing team for broadcasting this TV programme. The climbers climbed Mount Qomolangma from May 18 to 24. CCTV also sent a team to join this most dangerous and exciting sport. They called it“ Standing at the World's Third Pole (极) in 2003”.

  It is just 50 years since the first climbers got to the top of Mount Qomolangma. In 2003, nearly 600 people from all over the world will try to reach the highest mountain in the world.

  As we know, Mount Qomolangma is famous for its height--8,848 metres --in the world, so it has attracted thousands of people to climb. On May 25th, 1953, Edmund Hillary from New Zealand, and Tenzing Noegay from Nepal finally reached the top of Mount Qomolangma. The most dangerous sport in the world brings the greatest challenge and the most exciting and happiest moment to human beings because the climbers have to face the terrible cold and avalanches(雪崩), and some other difficulties they will meet. The higher they climb, the more difficulties they will meet. On the way to the top they may lose their lives at any time. It is reported that 175 climbers had to live there for ever. During the past 50 years, more than 10,000 men and women tried to get to the top, but only 1,200 have made their dreams come true. We Chinese climbers first showed our national flag to the world on the top of the mountain in 1960.

  Once someone asked why the pioneers never stopped trying to reach the top. “I don't think climbing the highest mountain only means danger or death. It is really a chance to challenge. You can really understand the love of nature and the true meaning of life,” a reporter of CCTV answered.

(1) How many people succeeded in climbing up to the top of Mount Qomolangma?

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A. 1,200
B. 10,000
C. 175
D. 600

(2) What may the climbers meet when they climb Mount Qomolangma?

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A. Avalanches, rain, strong wind and the terribly cold.

B. Mist, strong wind, water and falling ice.

C. The terrible cold, avalanches, mist, strong wind and falling ice.

D. Rain, avalanches, mist, strong wind and falling ice.

(3) When did the Chinese climbers team first stand on the top of Mount Qomolangma ?

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A. In 1953.
B. In 1960.
C. In 2003.
D. In 1950.

(4) “What does the sentence It is reported that 175 climbers had to live there for ever” mean?

[  ]

A. 175 climbers had decided to live there.

B. 175 climbers didn't want to go back for ever.

C. 175 climbers climbed Mount Qomolangma.

D. 175 climbers lost their lives.

(5) What can you learn from the climbers?

[  ]

A. Their love of nature.

B. Their spirit of meeting the challenge bravely.

C. Their spirit of never giving up.

D. A, B and C.

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