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I chose to study in Madrid because I had a desire to learn Spanish. My first impressions of Madrid were incredible. It was before the New Year that I arrived in Madrid for the first time. While traveling to my Spanish friend’s house in a taxi, I appreciated the buildings along the road which were different from those of my own country.
There are an incredible number of restaurants and bars from all over the world. If you are really into sightseeing, I hope you have rechargeable batteries for your digital camera, because one week really isn’t enough time to see everything here including a number of art, science, and historical museums as well as parks, buildings, and amazing landscapes.
What I liked best about life in Madrid was the fact that if you were frustrated with schoolwork and wanted to have some fun, you can easily go out. The nightlife never seems to stop and the people are all very friendly. You can meet people and practice Spanish while having fun at the same time.
What I liked least was the fact that many people smoked in the streets. Also, coming from the US, I was used to having a big breakfast every morning, but while living with an actual Spanish family, I wasn’t really satisfied with the food in the morning.
I think I have definitely become more independent since I came back from Spain. Living in a big city like Madrid I found that it is necessary to plan ahead and to make a schedule for future. There is so much to see, not just in the Spanish World, but in the European World as well.
1.What’s the purpose of the text?
A. To attract people to tour around Madrid.
B. To show how to enjoy Spanish culture.
To give advice on how to study Spanish.
D. To describe the author’s life in Madrid.
2.Why did the author suggest taking rechargeable batteries?
A. It’s difficult to deal with the used batteries.
B. It’s not convenient to recharge batteries.
There are few stores that sell ordinary batteries.
D. You will find lots of places worth taking pictures of.
3.Which of the following in Madrid didn’t please the author?
A. Parks and buildings. B. Restaurants and bars.
Nightlife. D. Breakfast.
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I chose to study in Madrid because I had a
desire to learn Spanish. My first impressions of Madrid were incredible. It was
before the New Year that I arrived in Madrid for the first time. While traveling
to my Spanish friend’s house in a taxi, I appreciated the buildings along the
road which were different from those of my own country.
There are an incredible
number of restaurants and bars from all over the world. If you are really into
sightseeing, I hope you have rechargeable batteries for your digital camera,
because one week really isn’t enough time to see everything here including a
number of art, science, and historical museums as well as parks, buildings, and
amazing landscapes.
What I liked best about life in Madrid was the fact that if you were frustrated with schoolwork and wanted to have some
fun, you can easily go out. The nightlife never seems to stop and the people
are all very friendly. You can meet people and practice Spanish while having
fun at the same time.
What I liked least was the
fact that many people smoked in the streets. Also, coming from the US, I was used to having a big breakfast every morning, but while living with an actual
Spanish family, I wasn’t really satisfied with the food in the morning.
I think I have definitely
become more independent since I came back from Spain. Living in a big city like
Madrid I found that it is necessary to plan ahead and to make a schedule (
时间表) for future. There is
so much to see, not just in the Spanish World, but in the European World as
well.
1.What’s
the purpose of the text?
A. To attract people to tour around Madrid.
B. To show how to enjoy Spanish culture.
C. To give advice on how to study Spanish.
D. To describe the author’s life in Madrid.
2.The
author went to Madrid to _________________.
A. visit his
friend
B. go on a sightseeing tour
C. study Spanish
D. complete
his trip around Europe
3.Why
did the author suggest taking rechargeable batteries?
A. It’s difficult to deal with the used
batteries.
B. It’s not convenient to recharge
batteries.
C. There are few stores that sell ordinary
batteries.
D. You will find lots of places
worth taking pictures of.
4.Which
of the following in Madrid didn’t please the author?
A. Parks and
buildings. B.
Restaurants and bars.
C.
Nightlife.
D. Breakfast.
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costs the highest price-their lives.
People living along the coast of Australia and New Zealand have been shocked and saddened by the
number of whales and dolphins that they have found on their beaches recently. Since November 28th, 96
whales and dolphins have died in Australia and 53 whales died in New Zealand. Although 20 whales were
saved, some of these were not expected to live, as they were too weak to swim with the others back to
sea.
Bob Brown, leader of Australia's Green party, said the mass beaching was caused by the recent "sound
bombing" of the ocean floor between the two countries. This is a method of testing for oil and gas reserves
(储藏量).
But mass beaching of whales has long puzzled scientists. Typically most members of the stranded (搁
浅) group will appear to be perfectly healthy. "Some researchers believe that close relationship within the
group causes the problem, if one gets into trouble, the others will not leave" said Shery Gibney, a leading
biologist in New Zealand. "Some will come in and try and assist it; if they get trapped on the beach, then
more will come."
Another common theory is that the whales' navigation (导航) system are thought to break down in some
way. It has been said that whales follow electromagnetic (电磁的) patterns in the sea-bed. The whales can
get confused because these patterns sometimes change. That would be a bit like a new roundabout (环状交
叉路) being built on a road you were used to driving on. You might be confused for a minute when you
come to it for the first time, and you might even take a wrong turning before getting back on your route.
A different idea is that when whales chase fish for food they end up in shallow waters because they are
not paying attention to where they are going.
And yet, from time to time a group will swim on purpose into shallow waters and end up on the beach,
where they die. If returned to the sea, some whales often show great determination in restraining themselves.
New Zealand.
B. Less than 150
C. More than 150
D. 149
B. Human activities that aim to explore the ocean floor.
C. The loud sound that whales and dolphins make.
D. The earthquakes that happen on the ocean floor.
B. New roundabout being built on a road.
C. Their full attention to the search for food.
D. Exploiting natural resources in oceans.
B. how scientists have found the reasons for the mass beaching of whales
C. how human beings make use of the ocean resources
D. why the mass beaching of whales happens
A pair of giant pandas from southwest China’s Sichuan Province arrived at their new home in Belgium’s Pairi Daiza zoo, some 60km southwest of downtown Brussels, at around 15:00 local time (1400GMT) on February 23, 2014.
About 2,500 people, many of them excited children waving national flags of China and Belgium as well as panda-decorated flags or wearing costume of Panda greeted the pandas along the road to the zoo.
Visitors today can only observe the pandas through a closed-circuit television system in the reception.
Officials said they wanted the pandas fully adapted to their new home before making public debut in April.
The pandas, Xing Hui, the male and Hao Hao, the female, are both 4 years old and are on lease from a breeding center in southwest China’s Sichuan Province.
The lease term is 15 years, according to officials with the China Conservation and Research Center for Giant Pandas, the world’s largest research base for the species.
“It’s a good thing for Belgium.” Nicole Duflot, a grandmother coming to the zoo with her husband and her grandson told Xinhua, “We can’t see the Panda today but it’s a great thing for us to come here.”
The Pandas will be living in a panda hall of 5,300 square meters within the zoo.
“I hope Xing Hui and Hao Hao will enhance friendship between Belgium and China.” Liao Liqiang, the Chinese ambassador to Belgium, said during an interview with Xinhua.
1.What was the main purpose of China leasing pandas to Belgium?
A. We were supposed to make money from Belgium.
B. We meant to improve the relationship between China and Belgium.
C. We expected to amuse the Belgian children.
D. We wanted to make the pandas adapt to the environment abroad.
2.The underlined word “debut” probably means ___________.
A. first appearance B. ceremony C. announcement D. argument
3.According to the passage, which statement is right?
A. Xing Hui and Hao Hao will live in the city centre of Brussels.
B. Xing Hui and Hao Hao were very popular with the elders in Belgium.
C. Xing Hui and Hao Hao will come back to China in 2029.
D. Xing Hui and Hao Hao were born in 2008 in Sichuan Province.
4.On the first day of the pandas’ arrival, visitors could ___________.
A. gently feel the pandas along the road to the zoo
B. get into the panda hall of 5,300 square meters
C. take pictures with the pandas freely
D. watch the pandas through the TV system in the zoo
5.From the passage, we can predict that______________.
A. Belgium’s Pairi Daiza Zoo will make much money soon
B. Xing Hui and Hao Hao will be very well treated in their new home
C. Belgium’s Pairi Daiza Zoo will serve the Chinese visitors with free admission
D. pandas will be best-sellers in Belgium
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A thousand years ago Hong Kong was covered by a thick forest like the forests we now find in Malaysia and Thailand. As more and more ___36___ came to live in Hong Kong, these trees were cut down and burnt. Now there is no forest left, ___37__ there are still some areas covered with trees. We call these __38__.
Elephants, tigers, monkeys and many other animals used to live in the __39__ forests of Hong Kong, and there were even crocodiles in the ___40__ and along the coast. When people came to live in Hong Kong, the animals began to __41___ out. Early farmers grew rice and kept pigs and chickens in the valleys.
They ___42___ the trees and burnt them. They needed fires to keep themselves ___43___ in the winter, to cook their food, and to keep away from dangerous animals. Elephants quickly disappeared because there was not enough ___44___ for them. So did most of the wolves, and tigers. Monkeys, squirrels and many other animals soon died out in the same __45____.
You might think that there are ___46___ any animals in Hong Kong, except in the __47_____. You might think there can’t be any wild animals in such a __48___ place with so many cars and buildings. But there is __49_____ a good deal of countryside in Hong Kong and New Territories, and there are still about thirty-six different kinds of animals living there.
One of the most interesting of Hong Kong’s ____50___ is the barking deer. They are beautiful little creatures with rich, brown coat and a white patch under the tail. They look like deer but they are much ___51___. They are less than two feet high. The male barking deer has two small horns but the female has none. They make a __52____ rather like a dog barking.
Barking deer live in thick shrub(灌木) country and are very good at __53___. They eat grass and shrubs, mainly in the very early morning and late afternoon and evening. This is when you are most likely to see one but you will need to be very quiet and to have very ___54___eyes. In Hong Kong the barking deer has only one ___55_____ ---- man. Although it is illegal, people hunt and trap these harmless little animals. As a result there are now not many left. There are a few on Hong Kong Island but none in the New Territories.
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