My friend’s grandfather came to America from Eastern EuropeAfter being processed(移民入境检查)Ellis Island, he went into a cafeteria(自助餐厅)in Lower Manhattan to get something to eatHe sat down at a table and waited for someone to take his order(点菜)But nobody came to himLater a woman with a plate full of food sat down opposite him and told him how a cafeteria worked

“Start out at the end, ”she said“Just go along the line and pick out what you wantAt the other end they’ll tell you how much you have to pay

“I’ll soon learn how everything works in America”the grandfather told my friend“Life is like a cafeteria hereYou can get anything you want only if you are willing to pay the moneyYou can even get success, but you’ll never get it if you wait for someone to bring it to youYou have to get up and get it by yourself

1. Which is the best title of the text?

A. From Eastern Europe to America

B. Life is Like a Cafeteria in America

C. How to Eat in a Cafeteria

D. Eating in an American Cafeteria

2. Maybe the old man came from        

A. Poland    B. Australia    C. Canada   D. Egypt

3. From the text, we know if you want to get SUCCESS in America, you should        

A. get help from your friends    B. know how a cafeteria works

C. get up again if you fail      D. try to get it by yourself

4. Which of the following is true?

     A. The old man sat down opposite the woman so that she could take his order

B. The woman sat down opposite the old man so that she could serve him

C. Although the woman didn’t know the old man, she decided to pay the bill for him

D. Although the woman didn’t know the old man, she told him how to get food in the cafeteria

5. What does the underlined word“it”in the third paragraph refer to?

A. The food served in the cafeteria

B. The success one wants to achieve(实现)

C. The bill one has to pay in the cafeteria

D. The plate used in the cafeteria

Seven Chinese who were kept in Iraq(伊拉克)were freed late Monday night. A Chinese spokesman said on today

The seven Chinese were taken by Iraq soldiers in Fallujah, west of Baghdad on Sunday after they entered Iraq through Jordan(约旦)They were all workers from Fujian ProvinceThe chairman of China, Hu Jintao instructed the head of the Chinese Embassy(大使馆)in Baghdad to do everything they could to make them free

The Embassy then called an Iraq minister(部长)to make sure of the ID of the Chinese and the exact place they were kept inAt the same time some Chinese experts guessed that perhaps the Iraq soldiers had taken the Chinese by mistakesAnd later they were told it was trueThey did so just because they had mistaken Chinese for Japanese or South KoreansIt’s said some Japanese and South Koreans were also taken away and kept in IraqJapan and South Korea had sent soldiers to IraqIraq warned that it would kill the three Japanese unless Japan called back its soldiersChina has warned its people not to go to Iraq and those who were already there to be more careful

1. The Iraq soldiers took the Chinese away           

A. because they hated the Chinese

B. because they would kill any of those who entered Iraq

C. because they thought the people were Japanese or South Koreans

D. because they thought they had no ID cards

2. The word“instructed”in the passage means        

A. 介绍    B. 指示    C. 任命   D. 表扬

3. From the passage we know          

A. China might be a bit afraid of Iraq

B. The Iraq minister did nothing for the Chinese

C. Iraq hated Japan and South Korea

D. Iraq killed the Japanese

4. Which is the right order of the event?

a. The seven Chinese were freed

b. The seven Chinese were taken by Iraq soldiers

c. The seven Chinese came into Iraq

d. Hu Jintao instructed the Chinese Embassy to save them

e. The Iraqi soldiers mistook them for Japanese or South Koreans

f. China warned its people to be careful

A. a b c d e f    B. c d b e a f    C. f c e b d a   D. c e b d a f

5. The passage is mainly about            

A. How the Chinese were freed after being taken by the Iraqis

B. Why the Chinese were caught by the Iraqis

C. How the foreigners were saved by their own countries

D. When, where and why the Iraqis took the Chinese

On 5 July 1996, a lamb was born in a shed in ScotlandIt was called Dolly and it was an exact copy, or clone of another sheepA clone is a method of copy a living thingScientists have been able to clone plants and bacteria(细菌)for a long timeNow that Dolly has been born, we can clone adult animals and probably even humans as well! In July 1998, scientists cloned twenty-one mice using the same method that was used to make DollyThese proved that this way of cloning really works

Making a copy of a living thing is much more difficult than making a copy of something that isn’t living(1ike a mountain bike)For many years, people have tried to make robots that look and behave like humansBut in real life, scientists haven’t been very successfulSome countries are passing laws to stop scientists cloning humans, because it is such a terrifying thing to doRobots still look like hunks of metalThey don’t move like we do, and they don’t think like we do

1 What is clone?

A. A clone is Dolly             B. A clone is an exact copy of a living thing

C. Clone is the name of a sheep   D. A clone is some plants and bacteria

2. he underlined word“copy”in the passage means         

A. 印刷    B. 复印    C. 复制   D. 抄袭

3. What did scientists clone two years later after Dolly was born?

A. Mice     B. Plants     C. Robots   D. Humans

4. Which of the following is true?

A. Making a copy of something that is living is difficult

B. It is breaking the laws to clone humans all over the world

C. Scientists have been very successful in cloning humans

D. People have made robots that look and behave like humans

5. The main idea of the passage is“      

A. Dolly is a Cloned Sheep

B. All Living Things can be Cloned

C. What is Clone

D. The Difference between Cloned Things and Robots

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Address: 9020 Snow White Road

Open: Monto Fri7:00 am2:30   pm and 5:00 pm9:00 pm

Sat7:00 am—11:00 am and 5:00 pm9:00 pm

Sun11:00 am2:00 pm and 5:00 pm9:00 pm

NEW YORK MUSEM

Telephone: 7364431

Address: Vanier Park, ll00 Chestunt StNew York

America’s largest musem specializing(专门研究)in American history and native

Open: Monto Fri9:00 am5:00

 pm(Monday free)

Sat9:00 am——1:00 pm

LANSDOWNE PARK

SHOPPING CENTER

Telephone: 3562367

Address: 5300 Turner Road

OpenMonTue&Fri9:00am—5:30 pm

WedThur&Sat9:30 am—9:30 pm

Sun1l:00 am5:00 pm

SKYLINE HOTEL

Telephone: 2785161

Address: 3031 Barker Road(at Sea Island Way)

The Hungar Den: Wedto Sun

Dinner from 5:30 pm

Coffee Shop:

Mon.一Frifrom 6:00 am

  Satfrom 6:30 am, Sunfrom 7:00 am

  Mon.一Wedto 10:00 pm

Thur—Sunto 11:00 pm

1. If you want to buy a new jacket, you need to go to           

A. 3031 Barker Road       B. 5300 Turner Road

C. 9092 Snow White Road   D. 1100 Chestunt Street

2. If you want to go out for lunch on Sunday, you can ring           

A. 2706030    B. 2785161    C. 7364431     D. 3562367

3. If you go to the    on Monday you don’t have to pay an entrance fee

A. Skyline Hotel        B. Lansdowne Park Shopping Center

C. New York Museum    D. Garden Restaurant

4. If you want to enjoy relaxing and having a coffee on Sunday morning you can go to the      

      A. Lansdowne Park Shopping Centre    B. New York Museum

C. The Hangar Den                  D. The coffee shop in Skyline Hotel

5. If you visit the New York Museum you will learn about          

A. the history of America’s immigrants(移民)  B. the history of London

C. the history of America                   D. New York art

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