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B. Helen
C. Both of them
B. He did badly.
C. He did well in Chinese and English.
B. She thought she might fail.
C. She thought she did better than Chinese.
B. She was lazy.
C. She did well.
B. It was hard.
C. It was the easiest.
How do most students spend(度过) their free time? Do they have time to do things they like? Let’s see what some students do during their free time. Ben is eleven. He has a sister, Kate. Both of them like going to the cinema. Every Sunday morning, they go to the town by train and then they go to the cinema because they live in the country(乡下) and there is no cinema there. They arrive in the town at noon. They usually have a big dinner in their favourite restaurant first, and then buy some food in the supermarket before they go to their favourite cinema called the Star Cinema. They like it because the seats there are the most comfortable and the films shown in the cinema are always the newest. They always have a good time on Sundays but when the weather is bad or they are busy with their homework, they can’t go.
( ) 56. Ben and Kate always spend their Sundays _________.
A. watching TV B. going shopping
C. doing homework D. going to the cinema
( ) 57.They go to see a film______________.
A. at home B. by bus C. on foot D. by train
( ) 58. They like the cinema because _________.
A. they like the food there
B. there is no cinema near their hometown
C. they don’t know other cinemas
D. they like the comfortable seats and the films
( ) 59. When they are in the town, they ________ first.
A. go to the cinema B. buy food
C. have dinner D. play in the street
( ) 60.They can’t go to the cinema when _________.
A. it is fine
B. they want to watch TV
C. they have little homework
D. the weather is bad or they get too much homework
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At the beginning of 2009,Li Guilin and his wife Lu Jianfen were honored(授予……荣誉)as “People Who Moved China in 2008” in this annual(一年一次的)event.This event was started by CCTV in 2002.
Li,42,and Lu,41,were horn in Han families and grew up in Ya'an City.In 1990,Li visited Erping Village(二坪村)in Liangshan of Sichuan Province,he was surprised at how backward(落后)it was.People there lived a rather poor life.The children seldom went out of the village.Li decided to teach in that village at once.
The children have to climb five wooden ladders to reach the primary school of Erping.They spend the week there before returning home for the weekend.“Walking on the wooden ladders is really dangerous.You can just put half of your foot in the narrowest place.Behind the ladders is the deep valley(山谷).”
A year later.as the number of students increased,Li Guilin began to look for a new teacher.When the summer vacation was almost over,he couldn't find one yet.So he persuaded(劝服)his wife Lu Jianfen to join him.
Till now,they have been teaching in the village for more then 18 years.Over the past years.they have taught l49 students,22 of them were from the schools of other areas because of the two kind teachers.
“I’m the son of farmers,” says Li,“I know that education is the best way for a poor mountain area to change.”The couple(夫妇)will continue working at this school to help more children walk out of the mountains into happy and bright futures.
1.“People Who Moved China” has been held ________ till the beginning of 2009.
A.three times B.eight times C.ten times
2.Li Guilin and Lu Jianfen are ________.
A.doctors B.students C.teachers
3.The children have to climb wooden ladders because ________.
A.walking on the wooden ladders is really dangerous
B.they like doing that
C.it's the only way to the primary school of Erping
4.Lu Jianfen has worked in the primary school of Erping ________.
A.since 199l B.since 2002 C.since 1990
5.Why will Li Guilin and Lu Jianfen continue working at this school?
A.Because both of them are children of farmers.
B.Because they hope more children can have happy and bright futures.
C.Because they were honored as “People Who Moved China in 2008”.
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C.A plan.
B.They hear the film isn't good.
C.The film won't be on then.
B.Only at Bob and Sue's home.
C.Away from their home.
◇Natural ways of keeping time
In ancient time, people had to use the sun and the moon to tell time. They got up when the sun came
up and worked in the fields until the sun went down.
◇Man-made things
The sand clock is made of two glass balls joined in a narrow neck. The top ball was filled with sand.
The sand slowly moved through the neck into the bottom (底部) hall. People knew the time by watching
how much sand fell to the bottom ball. People also made the water clock. They made a small hole near the
bottom of a pot. When the water in the pot dripped (滴) out, marking (刻度) inside the pot showed how
much fame passed.
◇Body clocks in living things
Animals' body clock
Animals don't need clocks to know time. They have their body clocks. Birds know when to fly to
warmer places before winter. Some animals know when to keep more food for the winter. Some fish know
when it's time to move up the river and lay eggs.
Plants' own chock
Plants have their own clocks to keep time. Plants know when to open flowers or when to drop their
leaves.
Body clock in human beings
People also have their own body clocks. When we get used to our lives, our body clocks can be very
exact. It can tell us when it's time to wake up. It can also tell us when to eat or to go to sleep.
B. By the sand clock or the water clock.
C. By looking at the sun.
D. By feeling whether tired or not.
B. They ask other animals.
C. They use the sun and the moon.
D. They make something to tell time.
B. Three.
C. Four.
D. Six.
B. Both of them have two glass balls.
C. Both of them can be used only once.
D. Both of them give the time by quantity (数量).
B. nature's clocks
C. time and clock
D. how people keep time