题目内容
—We have to cancel the picnic because the weather is changing for the worse.— ________. I’m looking forward to it all the time.
A. Never mind B. Good idea
C. My pleasure D. What a pity
You are not going to believe this! A Japanese sweets maker made a rocket using candy as fuel (燃料), and it went up in the air on March 7. With 20 soft candies, Candy Rocket went 248 meters high. |
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A big paper boat is floating on the water! It is 3.6 meters long and weighs 100kg. Morwenna Wilson, a British man, made it and put it on a lake in South London. This paper boat can even carry an adult. |
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It must be amazing for skiers to try this. It is a bedroom in a cable car above the snowy mountains of Courchevel, France. It is 2,700 meters high. It has basic living things and can hold 4 people. You can enjoy beautiful night views in the air and arrive at the top the next day. |
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Pandas are traveling around the world! In the capital city of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, 1,600 pandas got together at the square. They will go to 15 famous places in Malaysia. French artist Paulo Grangeon made these pandas with paper. He started his project Pandas on Tour in 2008 and traveled to more than 20 countries. It is to tell people to protect pandas. |
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1.If you are interested in staying in a paper boat on a lake, you should go to _______.
A. Japan B. England C. France D. Malaysia
2.How many people can stay in the bedroom in a cable car?
A. 4. B. 15. C. 20. D. 248
3.Why did Paulo Grangeon made 1,600 pandas with paper?
A. To travel around the world.
B. To enjoy beautiful night views.
C. To become famous in the world.
D. To remind people to protect pandas.
4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. A Japanese scientist made the candy rocket and it went up in the air on March 7.
B. Several adults can stay in the paper boat on a lake in South London.
C. Skiers can stay in the bedroom in a cable car for a night.
D. Paulo Grangeon is good at making paper pandas as well as paper boat.
5.Where can you probably read this passage?
A. In a newspaper. B. In a novel.
C. In a dictionary. D. In a history book
书面表达
假设你是悉尼大学一名华裔学生,名叫Jason Wu。你从China Daily土看到该报正在开展主题为Change for a Better China的环保讨论活动。你打算结合自己所居住的小镇的变化,给报社写一封英文信参与讨论。内容提示见下表:
注意事项:
1. 英文信须包括表格中所有提示内容,要求语句通顺、意思连贯;
2. 表格中“感想建议”一栏须用2-3句话展开合理想象,作适当发挥;
3. 词数在90个左右,信的首尾己在答题卡上给出,不计入总词数;
4. 信件内容必须写在答题卡指定的位置上。
小镇概况 | Hartwell,人口约5,000,“澳洲最美小镇”之一 |
过去状况 | 当地入冬天燃木取暖,引起空气污染、树木被伐 |
应对措施 | 立法阻止此类活动,鼓励使用清洁能源 |
感想建议 | …… |
参考词汇:
澳洲最美小镇(Australia's Nicest Towns) 清洁能源(clean energy)
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