First it was an earthquake.Then came a terrible tsunami.These natural disasters killed thousands of people in Japan on Mar.11, 2011.Then a nuclear crisis(核危机)put the island in danger and shocked the world.
Damaged by the earthquake and tsunami, Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant(福岛第一核电站)has put out dangerous radioactive(放射性的)materials.Experts from several countries are working to control the crisis.
Although the reports say the leak so far will not cause huge health problems, people are worrying about nuclear safety.Switzerland has stopped plans to build new nuclear plants.Germany raised questions about its nuclear future.
As for China, the government has suspended approving(暂停审批)new nuclear power stations and stepped up safety checks at existing plants, Xinhua reported.But it is reported that all nuclear power stations in China are safe.
A nuclear power plant creates electricity.It is a clean energy source.In 1954, the world's first nuclear power plant was built in Russia.From then on, nuclear power has been widely used.
But nuclear power plants have hidden problems.If radioactive materials get into the air or water, theycan pollute soil and plants and harm humans and animals.Nuclear accidents, such as the Chernobyl(切尔诺贝利)disaster in 1986 in the Ukraine, have caused great damage to the nearby people and the environment.
Will there be another choice for energy that we can use in the future? In recent years, scientists have found ways to make electricity from sunshine, wind and garbage.
Some scientists say hydrogen(氢气)may be used to create power.Hydrogen is a clean resource to use, and will never disappear.Some car companies have already developed cars powered by hydrogen.But still, the technology for its production is only in early stages of development.
(1)
Which is the correct order of the following statements?
a.the leak of radioactive materials
b.a tsunami
c.an earthquake
d.a nuclear crisis
[ ]
A.
b-c-d-a
B.
c-b-a-d
C.
b-d-c-a
D.
c-a-b-d
(2)
The first nuclear power plant has been in use for ________ years.
[ ]
A.
35
B.
57
C.
53
D.
56
(3)
The underlined word “ they” in the six paragraph means ________.
[ ]
A.
hidden problems
B.
nuclear accidents
C.
radioactive materials
D.
Japanese
(4)
We can infer that ________.
[ ]
A.
Nuclear has huge power but it is harmless to people.
B.
People are not afraid of nuclear safety because experts have confirmed the leak so far will not cause huge health problems
C.
As a new clean power, Hydrogen will be in used very soon.
D.
China will not build new nuclear power plants in the next few years.
(5)
What is the main idea of the passage?
[ ]
A.
Another choice for energy in the future.
B.
A terrible earthquake in Japan.
C.
Hydrogen will surely take the place of nuclear power very soon.
April 21st in 2006 was the 80th birthday of Queen Elizabeth Ⅱ.She is one of the most famous woman in the world.Here are some interesting stories about the Queen.
Queen Elizabeth Ⅱis the fortieth monarch(君主)since 1066.She has been the queen of Great Britain for 54 years.During her 54-year reign(统治), she has made over 250 official visit to 129 different countries, including China in 1986.She has also hosted more than 90 formal dinners for those important people from foreign leaders.When she visits foreign countries or hosts formal dinners, the Queen often receives presents from foreign leaders.Some unusual presents include animals like jaguars and sloths from Brazil, and black beavers from Canada.
The Queen is a great animal lover and she is known for her love of dogs.So far, the Queen has had more than 30 dogs.She is also really fond of horses and good at feeding horses.Her horses have won major races several times.
The Queen usually sends a telegram(电报)of congratulations to her people who are 100 years old on their hundredth birthday.Perhaps she will send herself on in twenty years.It’s not impossible, since all her family members have enjoyed a long life.The Queen’s mother died in 2002 at the age of 101.
(1)
We can learn from the passage that Queen Elizabeth Ⅱ is ________ years old this year.
[ ]
A.
80
B.
75
C.
100
D.
101
(2)
When did Queen Elizabeth Ⅱ become the queen of Great Britain?
[ ]
A.
In 1950
B.
In 1952
C.
In 1006
D.
In 1986
(3)
According to the passage, we can guess that jaguars and sloths are two kinds of ________.
[ ]
A.
plants
B.
animals
C.
trees
D.
flowers
(4)
The Queen likes animals and she loves ________.
[ ]
A.
cats
B.
dogs
C.
horses
D.
both B and C
(5)
At the age of 100, any person in Britain may ________.
Put 2 February in your diary! It is World Wetlands Day! This special day was first celebrated in 1997 and it is celebrated every year.
The celebration is a call for action.It is a way to show people how important and useful the wetlands are for humans.On World Wetlands Day, people around the world take part in many wetlands activities.Children draw pictures to advertise the day.People get together to clean up their local wetlands.
Wetlands help protect nature and fresh water.In wetlands, there are many small animals such as lizards, frogs, dragonflies and butterflies.They play an important part in keeping the balance of nature.All plants and animals are part of the food chain(食物链).If the small, wetland animals die, some other animals in the food chain will have nothing to eat.They will also die.
People need the wetland to keep the balance of nature in the world.If we don’t protect nature today, it will be gone tomorrow.
(1)
We should write down _________ in our diary.It is World Wetlands Day.
[ ]
A.
importance
B.
2 February
C.
celebration
D.
1997
(2)
People celebrate World Wetlands Day _________.
[ ]
A.
at home
B.
on their own
C.
all over the world
D.
at local meetings
(3)
Children in many countries _________ on World Wetlands Day.
[ ]
A.
make boats to pick up rubbish
B.
take part in dragon-boat races
C.
draw pictures to do advertising
D.
listing to talks about the wetlands
(4)
There will be _________ in the future if there are no wetlands.
[ ]
A.
less fresh water for people
B.
no wild animals any more
C.
not any humans
D.
no trees and no plants
(5)
Small animals in and around wetlands are important because _________.
[ ]
A.
they are part of the balance of nature and the food chain
As we know, there are differences between western culture and Chinese culture.We can see differences when we pay attention to the way words are used.Let’s look at the words about animals and plants.Most expressions in Chinese about the dog, for example,“a homeless dog”,“a mad dog”,“a running dog”and“a dog catching a mouse”, have negative* meanings.But in western countries, dogs are thought to be honest and good friends of humans.In English, people use the dog to describe positive* actions.For example,“you are a lucky dog”means you are a lucky person.And“every dog has its day”means each person has good luck sometimes.To describe a person’s serious illness, they say“sick as a dog”.The word“dog-tired”means very tired.However, Chinese love cats very much.But in western culture,“cat”is often used to describe a woman who is cruel*.
The rose is regarded as a symbol*of love in both China and some western countries.People think the rose means love, peace, courage and friendship.And the rose is the national flower of England, America and many other countries.
The words about plants and animals are used in positive or negative ways in different cultures.We can learn about many differences in cultures by comparing how some words are used.
(1)
“Every dog has its day.”means“________”.
[ ]
A.
Everybody in the world is lucky.
B.
Each person lives his own way of life.
C.
If one works hard, he’s sure to succeed.
D.
Everybody has a time in life to be lucky.
(2)
Western people usually use“cat”to refer to“________”.
[ ]
A.
a tired person
B.
a brave man
C.
a homeless person
D.
an unkind woman
(3)
Which of the following is true according to the passage?________
[ ]
A.
Words show differences in culture.
B.
Chinese people prefer dogs to cats.
C.
Western people think cats to be good friends.
D.
Rose is the national flower of all western countries.
It is said that another acre of the world’s forest will be destroyed forever.Why is this happening? There are two reasons-land and wood.In many countries the trees have been cut down because the land was needed for animals or crops.In other parts of the world the trees are cut down because their wood is wanted.This wood is used by local people for firewood or it is used for building.But many people don’t know that in most places the trees won’t be replaced.The soil in the forests is very thin, but it is protected by the trees.When the trees are cut down, the soil is washed away by the rain or blown away by the wind.Soon nothing can be grown on it.The forest becomes a desert.Then more land will be needed, and more trees will be cut down.
When the forest is destroyed, it isn’t only the trees that are lost-the homes of millions of animals and plants are destroyed, too.All kinds of animals are in danger-fish,reptiles, birds, mammals, insects, and shellfish - as well as thousands of plants.
Who is to blame for this? The answer is simple:all of us.There are just too many people in the world.The world’s population is now six billion.Of course, it’s very easy to blame the local people.We don’t cut down trees.They do.But the products are bought by people like you and me-wood houses, beds, tables, chairs, paper… Why are the forests being destroyed? Just look around.You are probably using it right now.
(1)
People cut down large areas of trees in order to _________.
[ ]
A.
grow crops
B.
keep animals
C.
build houses
D.
get land and wood
(2)
In most places, _________ after trees are cut down.
[ ]
A.
new trees can grow better
B.
forests will become deserts
C.
most animals can live there
D.
people build new house there
(3)
According to the passage, we should _________ to protect the forest.