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New York is American city.
A. The, a B. The, an C. /, a D. /, an
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1、D
A
New York Museum The largest-specializing in American history. Open: Mon to Fri: 9:00 a.m—5:00 p.m Sat: 9:00a.m—1:00 p.m Address:1100 Chestnut St. New York Telephone:72314431 |
The City Flower Show from 8 April to 17 April Price:$50 for adults; $25 for children; Free under the age of 10 Address:112 Kendal Way Chesterton Cambridge C B4 Telephone: 53411 |
English Summer Camp How will you spend your summer? English Summer Camp 2013 at University of Toronto Canada! Ages: 13 to 18 For more information, call CEE/ CCIEE at (010) 1106-2107. |
Pop Music Week Bands from home and abroad will give performances in Chaoyang Park, Beijing. Chinese singers like Zhang Liangying will share music with fans. Canadian singers like Tony Spree will also share music with fans. Price: 30—50 yuan Time: 9:00 a.m—9:00 p.m |
1.Tommy is a 9-year-old boy. He wants to visit The City Flower Show with parents. How much will they pay?
A. $25. B. $100. C. $125. D. $150.
2.If you want to get more information about English Summer Camp, you can_______.
A. go to 1100 Chestnut St. New York
B. write to 112 Kendal Way Chesterton Cambridge C B4
C. call (010) 1106—2107
D. send an e-mail to University of Toronto
3.Phillip, twenty years old, is NOT allowed to go to ______.
A. The City Flower Show B. English Summer Camp
C. New York Museum D. Pop Music Week
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Mr King comes from the USA.His family lives in a village called Hylas. It’s near the town of Ashland. It’s a nice and small village.Hylas is a little nearer than Gum Tree from Richmond.It’s about four kilometers away. Mr King has a building.There are six floors in it.There isn’t a lift in it.Mr King likes going up and down on foot.He works in the city of New York.He is going to China next month again.He says the Chinese people are friendly and the food is nice.
( )1.Mr King is_________
A.an American B.an Englishman C.a Chinese D.a Canadian
( )2Which of the follow is not true?
A .Hylas is a small village.
B Hylas is near to Ashland.
C.Hylas is four kilometers from Gum Tree.
D. Hylas is four kilometers from Richmond.
( )3.Mr King lives ______
A. On the sixth floor of the building
B. in a six-floor building.
C. in Ashland D.in Richmond
( )4.Mr King goes up and down the building _______ .
A.by lift B.by car C.by train Don foot
( )5.What is Mr King going to do next week?
A.He’s going to have a holiday.
B He’s going to move to China.
C. He’s going to China .
D He’s going to find work in China.
(B)Come and meet the Indian(印度的) elephants and the new tigers from America. The bears are waiting to meet you, and the monkeys from China are waiting to throw things at you. The lovely dogs from Australia are waiting to laugh at you. The giraffes from Zambia(赞比亚) are waiting to look down on you.
Tickets | Opening time |
Adults:$2.00 Children:$1.00 Under 12: Free | 9:00a.m----4:00p.m. except Friday, 10:00a.m----3:00p.m. |
Keep the zoo clean! Do not touch, give food to or go near the animals. |
( )6. How many kinds of animals are talked about in the passage?
A. Four B. Five C. Six D. Seven
( )7. Now Mr. Smith is in the zoo with his two sons, one aged 14 and the other aged 10. How much are the tickets all together(总共)?
A. $4.00 B. $2.00 C. $3.00 D. $1.00
( )8. Which of the following is a visiting time?
A. 8:30 a.m. Monday. B. 9:30 a.m. Friday.
C. 5:00 p.m. Tuesday. D. 2:00 p.m. Sunday.
( )9. From the passage we can guess the animal “giraffe” must be very _____.
A. fat B. long C. tall D. strong
( )10. Which of the following can we do in the zoo?
A. Take a few nice photos. B. Give some food to the fish.
C. Touch the monkey on the head. D. Throw things everywhere.
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John Carlin was born in Philadelphia in 1813. His father was a poor shoemaker. His younger brother, Andrew, was also deaf. John and Andrew did not need to do things that other children of their ages had
to do, so they had much free time to walk around the city.
John got many rich experiences when he was young. He showed his talent for drawing early in life.
He often drew pictures on the floor with chalk and when his mother saw what he had done, she would
quickly clean them with a mop(拖把).
John went to work as a house painter when he was 12. His days were busy with work. However,
he taught himself foreign languages at night. When he was 20, he went to New York to learn drawing.
When he ran out of his money, he went to work again. But he would return to drawing whenever he
could afford to.
John was the first person to receive an honorary degree(荣誉学位) from Gallaudet. He was one
who didn't let deafness stop him from doing what he wanted to. He beat all difficulties and became a
successful American.
B. 生意经
C. 工作狂
D. 守财奴
B. learned five foreign languages at school
C. didn't go to school
D. often walked about Philadelphia after school
B. at the age of 12
C. when he was 20
D. in his early thirties
B. by selling his paintings
C. that his parents gave him
D. that he earned by himself
B. a man who donated money to John
C. a man who built a college for the deaf
D. a middle school built by a person named Gallaudet
About 500 years ago, the Spanish explorer Christopher Columbus proved the Earth was round. Now American author Thomas Friedman tells us the Earth is flat in his bestseller: The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century.
If he is not joking, then why is the world flat? Friedman said it comes from technological forces. Because of the Internet and the World Wide Web, he believes geographical difficulties are disappearing. People and companies around the world can work together or against each other on the same level.
Bill Gates explains the meaning of this change best. Thirty years ago, he tells Friedman, if you had to choose between being born a gifted person in Shanghai and a common person in Poughkeepsie (A city in southeast New York), you would have chosen Poughkeepsie because your chances of living a successful life were much greater there. "Now," Gates says, "I would rather be a gifted person born in China than a common one born in Poughkeepsie." This shows that success today depends more on ability than on address.
Globalization(全球化), as he calls it, is driven by those persons: free writers and totally new businesses all over the world, especially in India and China. They can fight not just for low-wage producing but, increasingly, for the highest-end research and design(设计) work as well.
Big companies have played another important role in this globalization process. They move their factories from one country to another to cut costs. It's usual now for an engineer in China to be working for an American company. The Internet keeps them in close touch with their American workmates. People everywhere, from the US to China, have standardized procedures(标准化过程) for getting their work done.
The Reuters News Agency provides a good example. The company moved its financial(财经的) operations from London and New York to India. The Indian workers have the necessary technical skills. But the pays and office costs are less than one-fifth of what they would be in New York or London.
53. What do you know about Friedman according to the passage?
A. He is a fool by saying the world is flat.
B. He looks at the world with a technological eye.
C. He is as wise as Bill Gates, and works well with Gates.
D. He thinks Christopher Columbus’s idea about the earth is no longer correct.
54. Which of the following is an example of “globalization”?
A. The Reuters News Agency moved its financial operations to India.
B. People and companies can work together or not on different levels.
C. Totally new businesses are able to fight just for low-cost producing.
D. People would rather choose to be a common person in Poughkeepsie.
55. What’s the best title for the passage?
A. Bill Gates and Friedman. B. Friedman and His Bestseller.
C. Why the 21st Century World Flat. D. Globalization and Bill Gates’ choices.
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New York Museum The largest-specializing in American history. Open: Mon to Fri: 9:00 a.m—5:00 p.m Sat: 9:00a.m—1:00 p.m Address:1100 Chestnut St. New York Telephone:72314431 |
The City Flower Show from 8 April to 17 April Price:$50 for adults; $25 for children; Free under the age of 10 Address:112 Kendal Way Chesterton Cambridge C B4 Telephone: 53411 |
English Summer Camp How will you spend your summer? English Summer Camp 2013 at University of Toronto Canada! Ages: 13 to 18 For more information, call CEE/ CCIEE at (010) 1106-2107. |
Pop Music Week Bands from home and abroad will give performances in Chaoyang Park, Beijing. Chinese singers like Zhang Liangying will share music with fans. Canadian singers like Tony Spree will also share music with fans. Price: 30—50 yuan Time: 9:00 a.m—9:00 p.m |
A.$25. | B.$100. | C.$125. | D.$150. |
A.go to 1100 Chestnut St. New York |
B.write to 112 Kendal Way Chesterton Cambridge C B4 |
C.call (010) 1106—2107 |
D.send an e-mail to University of Toronto |
A.The City Flower Show | B.English Summer Camp |
C.New York Museum | D.Pop Music Week |
He was a leader among the deaf.
John Carlin was born in Philadelphia in 1813. His father was a poor shoemaker. His younger brother, Andrew,
was also deaf. John and Andrew did not need to do things that other children of their ages had to do, so they had
much free time to walk around the city.
John got rich experiences when he was young. He showed his talent for drawing early in life. He often drew
pictures on the floor with chalk and when his mother saw what he had done, she would quickly clean them with
a mop (拖把).
John went to work as a house painter when he was 12. His days were busy with work. However, he taught
himself foreign languages at night. When he was at 20, he went to New York to learn drawing. When he ran out
of his money, he went to work again. But he would return to drawing whenever he could afford to.
John was the first person to receive an honorary degree (荣誉学位) from Gallaudet. He was one who didn't
let deafness stop him from doing what he wanted to do. He beat all difficulties and became a successful
American.
B. 生意经
C. 工作狂
D. 守财奴
B. learned five foreign languages at school
C. didn't go to school
D. often walked around Philadelphia after school
B. at the age of 12
C. when he was 20
D. in his early thirties
B. by selling his paintings
C. that his parents gave him
D. that he earned by himself
B. a college for normal people
C. a man who built a collage for the deaf
D. a middle school built by a person named "Gallaudet"
by that name can now be seen in many parts of the world. That program became one of American exports
soon after it went on the air in New York in 1969.
In the United States more than six million children watch the program regularly. The viewers include more
than half the country's pre-school children, from every kind of economic, racial (种族的), and geographical
group.
Although some educators object (反对) to some parts of the program, parents praise (赞扬) it highly.
Many teachers also consider it a great help, though some teachers find that problems come out when first
graders who have learnt from "Sesame Street" are in the same class with children who have not watched the
program.
Tests have shown that children from all racial, geographical, and economic backgrounds have benefited
(受益) from watching it. Those who watch it five times a week learn more than occasional (偶尔的) viewers.
In the US the program is shown at different hours during the week in order to increase the number of children
who can watch it regularly.
The programs all use songs, stories, jokes and pictures to give children a basic understanding of numbers,
letters and human relationships. But there are some differences. For example, the Spanish program, produced
in Mexico City, devotes more time to teaching whole words than to teaching separate (单独的) letters.
Why has "Sesame Street" been so much more successful than other children's shows? Many reasons have
been suggested. People mention the educational theories (理论) of its creators, the support by the government
and private businesses, and the skillful use of various TV tricks. Perhaps an equally important reason is that
mothers watch it along with their children. This is partly because famous adult stars often appear on it. But
the best reason for the success of the program may be that it makes every child watching it feel able to learn.
The child finds himself learning, and he wants to learn more.
B. a program for children
C. a program for teachers
D. a program for students
B. will find it a great help
C. will take no interest in their studies
D. needn't go to school
B. Famous adult stars often appear on it.
C. This program has been on for less than forty years.
D. Children learn and enjoy themselves while watching it.
B. Because it uses different kinds of skillful tricks.
C. Because mothers watch it along with their children.
D. Because it makes every child watching it feel able to learn.
B. Educating Children
C. TV Programs
D. A Great Success
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Jack is an English teacher at a college. He moved to New York City 1 all the members of his family. Jack is an excellent teacher, so we’ve all 2 him very much since he left. It was not long before Jack came back to North Carolina for a short 3 . The teachers and students held a small party for him.
At the party, people walked around and 4 with each other. I certainly would not give up that good chance to learn English. So I tried to think of all kinds of topics to talk with Grace, another _____5____teacher.
Just before I was about to run out of my topics, suddenly I 6 Jack say to others loudly, “I dig New York!” I immediately asked Grace, “Is it really difficult to find a 7 in New York? Why does Jack have to do 8 work since he is such a good teacher?”
Grace didn’t seem to 9 what I said, “Why do you think that?” she asked.
“Haven’t you heard him say that he is digging New York? Is he building an underground passage (地下通道)?” I asked.
When she finally realized (明白) what I meant, Grace laughed to tears. She then asked us whether (是否) we 9 the meaning of “I dig New York.” All of 10 shook heads and said no. So Grace asked Jack to explain it to us.
It turns out that “ I dig New York.” means “I love New York.” in American slang (俚语). Though few people say that now, we still hear it from time to time.
1.
A.after |
B.with |
C.of |
D.in |
2.
A.missed |
B.loved |
C.liked |
D.thought |
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8.
A.busy |
B.free |
C.heavy |
D.easy |
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