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Dear Harry,

Hi! It’s now 4 o’clock in the afternoon. I’m sitting in the living room writing this letter. It’s a lovely day outside. The weather is great. The sun is shining and the birds are singing. My dog, Paddles, is sitting beside me and looking at me with her big brown eyes. She is asking me for some food. But I’m not giving her anything because she’s getting fat.

I’m learning Chinese now at an evening school. My Chinese is improving fast. I like my teacher. She’s doing an excellent job. I’m really enjoying my class.

I hope you and your family are healthy and happy. Please write to me soon.

Bye for now.

1.Where is Jenny writing the letter?

A.At school. B.At home.

C.In the dining hall. D.In a computer room.

2.What is the weather like when Jenny is writing to Harry?

A.Snowy. B.Cloudy. C.Sunny. D.Windy.

3.Why doesn’t Jenny feed her dog?

A.Because she doesn’t have time. B.Because she has no food at home.

C.Because her dog isn’t hungry. D.Because she thinks her dog is too fat.

4.When does Jenny go to learn Chinese?

A.In the morning. B.In the afternoon.

C.At noon. D.In the evening.

5.Which of the following statements (陈述) is TRUE?

A.Jenny is really enjoying her Chinese class.

B.Jenny can’t improve her Chinese fast.

C.Paddles doesn’t want to eat anything.

D.Paddles has big brown ears.

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You may have noticed that the world’s population is not evenly distributed (分布) around our planet. There are more countries where people seem to be living nearly_______each other because conditions are overcrowded . Then there are others where it seems that hardly anybody lives. What influences this unequal distribution of people ? There are specific advantages and disadvantages of living in a certain area.

The two main factors (因素) that influence people’s choice of location are climate and resources. Climate is the usual weather conditions in a region. Areas that have bad weather are generally less ideal as places to live in . The north and south poles at the top and bottom of the world may be beautiful in their rugged, natural way , but the disadvantage of the bitterly cold and windy conditions usually keeps people away. When it comes to climates, warm conditions and a normal amount of rainfall are advantages that attract people.

Natural resources are tings that we get from nature that help us survive. Each region offers different resources, and therefore attracts different groups of people. People who enjoy the beach can make their living by catching and selling the ocean’s many fish and other sea creature. Those who prefer farming can take advantage of rich soil in valleys near rivers. Some people are willing to accept the disadvantages of the terrible conditions of deserts or mountains in order to take advantages of the resources like oil or woods.

1.The underlined part “on top of ” in the first paragraph most likely means .

A.very close to B.on the highest part of

C.in control of D.on the surface of

2.What are the main factors that influence the distribution of people ?

A.Resources and oceans. B.Climate and rivers.

C.Climate and resources. D.Warm conditions and rainfall.

3.The writer thinks many people don’t live near the north or south pole because .

A.they can’t get enough food there

B.the natural sights there don’t arrract people

C.the unpleasant weather keeps them away

D.the length of nighttime keeps them away

4.Why do people go and live in valleys near rives ?

A.The temperature isn’t too low in winter.

B.The resources like oil can bring them much money.

C.People can make their living by catching and selling fish.

D.It’s easier for people to grow plants or keep animals.

5.The purpose of the examples in the last paragraph is to tell us

A.people cannot survive in cold conditions.

B.different resources attract different groups of people.

C.people usually prefer living at the seaside to living mountains.

D.a normal amount of rainfall is necessary for people to live in the desert.

Could you imagine a library where you borrow tools, appliances and sports gear(用具)? As a student, Sabrina could see the simple solution to a problem — in order to reduce waste and create a good effect on our environment, perhaps we should try sharing the things we have.

When she arrived in Brisbane four years ago, Sabrina had nothing with her but a suitcase full of clothes and a laptop. To start settling in, she asked friends if she could borrow the things she needed. Over time, as she started to have things of her own, she would _______ them to her friends in return.

She then came to the conclusion that we don’t need to own every single tool for every single_______, we just need to have them; we need a place where we can borrow what we need —in other words, a library. Sabrina decided to put her idea into action and so the Brisbane Tool Library was born.

Within two years the tool library has grown to over 225 members and today is run by a team of volunteers, mostly women, from 13 different nationalities. For a small membership fee, the library offers _______ from hand and power tools to sporting and camping gear, and kitchen equipment.

The library now has over 500 items in its storeroom with another 500 waiting to come. These are items that would otherwise have gone into landfill when their owners are _________ them sitting on the shelf — most are still new. “It doesn’t need to be like this,” says Sabrina. “It’s not just about reducing waste when things are at the _______ of their life cycle. And recycling is not enough. We need to rethink purchasing from the very beginning. We need some change.”

It’s a part of the rise of the share economy, where phone apps allow _______ to share rarely-used goods with people who need them. Libraries have been around for centuries offering public use of shared resources.

1.A.lend B.report C.read D.sell

2.A.excuse B.success C.purpose D.secret

3.A.something B.everything C.anything D.nothing

4.A.fond of B.tired of C.surprised at D.afraid of

5.A.start B.top C.rest D.end

6.A.learners B.officers C.users D.designers

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