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Thanks to better health care, most people are living 1. (healthy) and longer lives. Someone who is born today can expect to live about thirty-five years longer than someone who 2. (be) born in the nineteenth century. Here are five 3. (rule) for a healthy life.
First. Doctors say you should get off the sofa. To keep fit, you have to walk 4. (½é´Ê) least 10, 000 steps every day. In the past, people's jobs required more physical effort They often 5. (have) to walk for miles every day. When farmers were 6. (work) in the fields, they were keeping fit at 7. (¹Ú´Ê) same time.
Second. Rest while you can! When we were babies, we 8. (sleep) for much of the night. Teenagers do not need as much sleep as babies, but it is important for you to get about eight 9. (hour) sleep a night. At weekends, you have 10. (get) more time, so use it not just for your friends, but for rest too.
²é¿´´ð°¸Long long ago, people lived a nomadic (ÓÎÄÁÃñ×åµÄ) life. When the sun came up, people began to collect food. When the sun went down, they went to sleep.
All of that changed when they began to build towns. They needed a way to tell time and the first useful time-telling tool was invented©¤the sundial (ÈÕêÐ). As the sun travelled across the sky, it made shadows (Ó°×Ó) on the face of the time of day.
The hourglass (ɳ©) was another time-telling tool. It was possible to get a general idea of the time.
In the 11th century, mechanical (»úеµÄ) clocks were invented. But they weren¡¯t very accurate. They lost fifteen minutes each day and they became more accurate when small springs (Сµ¯»É) were added to move the hands of the clock. As a result of this invention, clocks became smaller.
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A. smaller B. heavier C. longer D. wider
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A. the sundial was invented after the hourglass
B. mechanical clocks were invented in the 11th century
C. clocks were very expensive in the 11th century
D. atomic clocks were invented earlier than digital watches
5.What¡¯s the best title for the passage?
A. Why clocks were invented
B. How clocks were invented
C. The importance of time-telling tools
D. The history of time-telling tools
²é¿´´ð°¸Tony Wheeler was born to travel. His father worked for an airline. For the first 16 years of his life, Wheeler and his family lived in many different countries.
In the early 1970s,Tony met a young woman named Maureen. They
soon married. Before getting jobs, Tony and Maureen wanted to travel. They took a year long trip from England, through Asia, to Australia. On
the trip,they visited places like Iran(ÒÁÀÊ),India, and so on.
When Tony and Maureen arrived in Australia, people asked many
questions about their trip. To answer these questions, Wheeler wrote a book called Across Asia on the Cheap. The book told people about different countries' weather, customs (·çË×), and places to see. But unlike other travel books then,Tony Wheeler's book also talked about places most
tourists did not go. He also wrote about unusual things to see and do. The book was very popular.
Tony and Maureen started a company called Lonely Planet. They
continued travelling. They wrote books for each place they visited. Today,800 people work {or Lonely Planet. The company has over 650 books. Tony Wheeler,the great traveller, still writes about travels to many places and will bring us more surprises.
1.Tony Wheeler and his wife ended the year-long trip in .
A. England B. Iran C. India D. Australia
2.Tony Wheeler wrote the book Across Asia on the Cheat to .
A. make money for his next trip
B. tell people about his new company
C. draw people's attention to his family
D. answer people's questions about his trip
3.How was the book Across Asia on the Cheap different from other
travel books then?
A. It was longer and more popular.
B. It was the first travel book in the world.
C. It talked about places most tourists did not go.
D. It talked about a country's weather and customs.
4.Which of the following is TRUE about Tony Wheeler's company?
A. His father started it.
B. It is an airline company.
C. Hundreds of people work for it.
D. It has no books about travelling.
5.The passage mainly talks about .
A. a great traveller and his books
B. a tour of different countries
C. a great writer and his family
D. different kinds of companies
²é¿´´ð°¸Betty has travelled to Beijing several times since 1980, and this is how she has seen the city change.
The Great Wall | |
Then Visiting the Great Wall at Badaling on my first trip, I ran into only a few tourists from local Chinese tour buses. Years later, to avoid the crowds at Badaling, I went to the Great Wall at Mutianyu. My six-year-old son was so excited that he said, ¡°Every step is enjoyable!¡± | Now Most tourists still see the Great Wall at Badaling, but a great many come to Mutianyu now. Many hikers like to visit the Great Wall at Jiankou for the beautiful sights. There are no cable cars (À³µ) and often even no steps. |
Shopping | |
Then In the 1980s, tourists used foreign exchange certificates and the Chinese people used renminbi. Credit cards (ÐÅÓÿ¨) were not widely used. We visited the Beijing Department Store (opened in 1955). And it was on the street, Wangfujing. Everything in it was very cheap and made in China. | Now People can pay in many new ways such as Alipay (Ö§¸¶±¦) and Wechat Pay. Also, credit cards are accepted almost everywhere. Now Wangfujing is a famous street where people can buy all kinds of things. The Beijing Department Store is still there. Goods are cheap. The store is bigger now. |
1.Betty went to Mutianyu instead of Badaling because ______.
A. her son didn¡¯t like Badaling
B. there were too many people at Badaling
C. she wanted to take the cable cars cable cars at Mutianyu
D. there were more beautiful sight at Mutianyu
2.Betty shows new methods of payment (¸¶¿î·½·¨) in Beijing by ______.
A. giving reasons B. comparing numbers C. giving examples D. sharing her experiences
3.What do we know about the Beijing Department Store?
A. It¡¯s as big as before.
B. It has a history of 500 years.
C. Things in it are not expensive.
D. It¡¯s on the food street Nanluoguxiang.
4.Were credit cards widely used in the 1980s?
A. Yes, they were. B. No, they weren¡¯t. C. Yes, it was. D. No, it wasn¡¯t.
5.The reading is mainly about ______.
A. Betty¡¯s love for Beijing
B. some changes in Beijing
C. the history of Beijing hutongs
D. Betty and her family
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²é¿´´ð°¸There are many charity shops in England. The charity shops sell all kinds of things and they are very cheap.
Oxfam opened the first charity shop in 1947. Now there are more than 7,000 charity shops in the UK. My favorite one was the Red Cross Shop. I could always find children¡¯s books about history, art, math, and so on, all 10 to 20 pence each. They were really cheap.
Most of things in the charity shops were from the kind people. Every morning I could see bags of things outside the shops. Some people brought and put them there without waiting for thanks. In fact, 90% of the things in charity shops were from these kind people.
Every year, the charity shops raise more than 100 million pounds. All the money the shops get goes to the charity work. The money is for sick and poor children, homeless and disabled people.
If possible, let¡¯s try our best to do something for charity together.
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²é¿´´ð°¸Most of us probably live without vegetables, but a world without chocolate? Now that would be hard! According to chocolate makers it could happen if we don¡¯t act soon.
There are two main causes of the chocolate shortage --- chocolate¡¯s growing popularity and less production of cocoa, the plant from which chocolate is made. With more and more people in India and China loving chocolate, not much can be done about the first cause.
Therefore, the only thing we can do is to increase cocoa production. However, new plant diseases and little rain in Ivory Coast and Ghana, the world¡¯s largest producers, have reduced cocoa production by 40 percent in the past 10 years. What¡¯s worse, many cocoa farmers in Africa and other cocoa-producing countries like Indonesia and Venezuela are changing to easier-to-grow crops such as corn or rubber. This way, the farmers can make more money.
To prevent more farmers from changing, researchers at the newly opened International Cocoa Control Centre, in the UK, are trying to create new cocoa plants that are stronger and faster growing. But first they must make sure the new plants are safe to grow. This takes a long time.
First, each new plant is stored at the Control Centre for six months to make sure it is healthy. It is then planted in the Centre¡¯s fields, studied and tested for another two years. Only after scientists are certain that they¡¯re disease-free, will the plants be sent to farmers in West Africa or wherever else they are needed.
To create new stronger types of cocoa, scientists at the Centre are combining the best parts from different cocoa plants. Though the world is facing a serious chocolate shortage, there is now hope!
1.The first paragraph tells us that______.
A. chocolate is healthier than vegetables
B. the world could soon be without chocolate
C. people love vegetables more than chocolate
D. it¡¯s not necessary to eat so much chocolate
2.In which countries has chocolate become more popular in recent years?
A. Venezuela and Indonesia. B. Ivory Coast and Ghana.
C. Indonesia and China. D. China and India.
3.Cocoa farmers are choosing to grow rubber and corn because these crops______.
A. can make them more money
B. need less rain to grow
C. can be planted more times each year
D. are not damaged by plant diseases
4.How long does it take scientists at the Centre to make sure a cocoa plant is safe to grow?
A. 6 months. B. 12 months. C. 24 months. D. 30 months.
5.What is one of the purposes of the Cocoa Control Centre?
A. To introduce cocoa production to more countries.
B. To provide more chocolate for British people.
C. To produce stronger types of cocoa plants.
D. To make sure that cocoa is healthy to eat.
²é¿´´ð°¸Rio de Janeiro is the second largest city in Brazil. Rio de Janeiro has the world¡¯s largest urban forest(³ÇÊÐÉÁÖ),Which is made up of many kinds of green plants.
Every year Rio de Janeiro holds a carnival(¿ñ»¶½Ú). It is like a big party. People dress up, dance samba and have fun. It usually lasts for a week. More than two million tourists come to Rio de- Janeiro every year. About half a million people visit the city for the carnival each year.
Rio de Janeiro hosted the 2014 World Cup successfully. The 2016 Olympic Games was hosted in Rio de Janeiro from August 5 to 21. It is the first South American city to host the Olympics.
There were 28 sports and 306 events at the Rio Games. More than 1,000 athletes from 207 countries competed for medals during the Olympiad.
The slogan of the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games was ¡°Live your passion.¡±(µãȼÄãµÄ¼¤Çé)
For the Olympic Games, there were 33 different venues(»á³¡£© across four districts of Rio de Janeiro. It was the first to include athletes born in the year 2000. Although the rules stated all competitions must be born before 1 January 2003, some sports has other age requirements for health and safety reasons.
1.Rio de Janeiro is ____________.
A. the world¡¯s largest city B. the largest urban forest in Brazil
C. the largest city in Brazil D. the second largest city in Brazil
2.____________ go to Rio de Janeiro for a visit during the carnival each year.
A. More than two million people B. About half a million people
C. Two and a half million people D. All the people in Brazil
3.Brazil lies in ____________.
A. North America B. South America C. Europe D. The Middle East
4.According to the passage, which of the following is NOT TURE?
A. There were 28 sports and 306 events at the Rio Games.
B. ¡°Live your passion¡± was the slogan of the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games.
C. All the sports events were held in the same place in Rio de Janeiro.
D. The Olympic rules stated all competitors must be born before 1 January 2003.
5.What does this passage mainly want to tell us?
A. Something about Rio de Janeiro and the 2016 Olympic Games.
B. The second largest city in Brazil.
C. The development of Rio de Janeiro.
D. A carnival in Rio de Janeiro.
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Mr. Clarke works in New York and brought his family to China. They visited many places of interest and had a good time here. Before they left for Shanghai, the Clarkes climbed up the Great Wall. It was the greatest project about three thousand years ago. They took a lot of photos there and then they had a picnic under a big tree. Suddenly it began to rain and they hurried to the car. And when they returned to the hotel, they couldn't find the bag in which their expensive camera was. They were all sorry for it£ºThey could buy another camera but had no time to go to the Great Wall again. They could not miss the plane!
That evening they didn't have supper. Mr. Clarke hoped to make them happy and said, ¡°Well. Let me tell you a story. An old man lived in a sixty-storey building. One day he fell down from it when he was cleaning the window. But he didn't hurt himself. ¡±
¡°It was a miracle!¡± called out his children. ¡°Why?¡±
¡°Because he lived on the first floor!¡±
They all began to laugh while two policemen with a bag came in. They said a Chinese boy found it under the big tree and he asked them to find out who lost it.
¡°It's really a miracle!¡± the Clarkes said happily.
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1.Where did the Clarkes enjoy themselves, New York, Beijing or Shanghai?
2.Where did the Clarkes left their bag?
3.Why didn¡¯t they have anything that evening?
4.What did Mr. Clarke tell a story to his family for?
5.Who found the bag?
1.In Beijing. 2.They left their bag under a big tree. 3.Because they were sorry for losing the camera. 4.He wanted to make his family happy. 5.A Chinese boy. ¡¾½âÎö¡¿±¾ÎÄÖ÷Òª½²ÊöÁË¿ËÀ¿ËÒ»¼Òµ½±±¾©ÂÃÐУ¬ÅÄÁËÐí¶àÕÕ...Almost every child in cities has the chance to go to school, but not all children in the countries are so lucky.
There is a girl called Xiao Fang. She is eight years old and lives in a small village in Guangxi. When she was young, she wanted to go to school. But she could not, because her family was too poor to afford the school fees for her, so her parents had to keep her at home. Instead of studying, Xiao Fang worked in the fields with her parents every day. Then Hope Project heard about Xiao Fang. It agreed to help Xiao Fang to go to school. Her wish of study came true, and now she is studying in a school.
Unluckily there are many thousands of children who can not go to school. You can join in Hope Project and help these children. You know all the good work needs money. Hope Project needs your help.
If you give Hope Project £¤300 each year, it can pay for one child to go to school for a whole year. With more money, Hope Project can build new schools, buy good desks, chairs, blackboards and books. let¡¯s help the children together and give them a chance to have a good start in life.
1._____ can go to school.
A. Almost every child in the world
B. Almost every child in China
C. Almost every child in big cities
D. Almost every child in small villages
2.Xiao Fang didn¡¯t go to school when she was young because_________.
A. her family was too poor
B. she didn¡¯t like to go to school
C. there was too much work for her to do
D. she could learn nothing at school
3.With £¤300, _________.
A. one child can go to school for nine years
B. a new school can be built
C. many children can go to school
D. a child can go to school for a whole year
4.Hope Project helped Xiao Fang because__________.
A. it heard about her
B. she went to ask for help
C. she knew someone working there
D. she wrote a letter to the newspaper
5.Which of the following is TRUE?
A. Hope Project helps the poor children to go to school
B. Hope Project helps to build new schools
C. Hope Project helps schools to buy desks, chairs, books, etc.
D. All the above
²é¿´´ð°¸Every day some people are killed while they are crossing the roads. Most of these people are old people and children. Old people are often killed because they can't see or hear very well. Children are killed because they are not careful. They forget to look and listen before they cross the roads.
A car or a bus can't stop quickly. If a car is going very fast, it will travel a few metres before it stops. Some people don't always understand this. They think a car can stop in a few metres. It's difficult to know how fast a car is moving. The only way to cross the roads safely is to look both ways, right and left. Then if the roads are empty, you can cross them.
1.What kind of people are often killed when crossing the road?
A. Young people. B. Older people.
C. Little children. D. The old and the young.
2.Old people are often killed in traffic accidents because_______.
A. they are not able to see B. they are not able to hear
C. they walk slowly D. they can't see or hear very well
3.The children are killed in traffic accidents because_______.
A. they like to cross the roads B. they are careless
C. they are careful D. they can't see or hear very well
4.If a car is going very fast, it_______.
A. will not stop
B. will travel a few metres after it stops
C. will move several metres before it stops
D. will be easy to stop in a few minutes
5.Which of the following is NOT right?
A. None of the people know a traveling car can stop in a few metres.
B. The only way to cross the roads safely is to look right and left of the ways.
C. If the roads are busy, you can't cross the roads.
D. It's not easy to know how fast a car is traveling.
²é¿´´ð°¸When you get worried or stressed£¨ÓÐѹÁ¦£©out about something, your heart beats faster, your stomach feels tight or you feel sick. Sometimes it is hard to get to sleep. Everything seems to go wrong at once. What should you do if you feel stressed? Here is some advice.
¢ÙThink about what it is that's making you feel bad.
¢ÚTalk over your problem with a friend or a trusted adult(´óÈË).
¢ÛGet help to do something with the problem if you need it.
¢ÜPlan your work if you are getting behind. Plan your time well so that you can fit everything in£®
¢ÝSet yourself some goals£¨Ä¿±ê£©to work your way through the problem.
¢ÞMake sure that you are getting enough exercise.
¢ßDon't take on too much work. You don't have to do everything at once.
¢àDon't say "yes" when you'd like to say¡°no¡±, and then you won't be worrying.
¢áLearn to relax. Soft, calming music can help you relax. Reading a book is a good way
to relax, too.
1.The underlined word "tight" means_______ in Chinese.
A. ÇáËÉµÄ B. ±Á½ôµÄ C. Êæ·þµÄ D. ¼¢¶öµÄ
2.What happens when you feel stressed?
A. Sleep badly. B. Heart beats faster.
C. Feel sick. D. All of the above.
3.You should_______ when you feel stressed.
A. get less exercise B. talk with your friend
C. work harder D. do everything at once
4.To fit everything in you should_______.
A. do something with your problems B. get enough exercise
C. plan your time well D. learn to relax
5.You can_______ to make yourself relaxed.
A. do much work B. read a book
C. always say "yes" D. listen to loud music
²é¿´´ð°¸Most students in America do housework after school. Parents often ask their children to do something_______or interesting at home. Also, they_______their children to do something hard or boring. Parents would like to give their children some pocket money for their______. And the children can_______the money by doing the housework.
President Obama_______that he gives his eight and eleven-year-old daughters Sasha and Malia just a dollar every week,_______they often set the table, wash the dishes and clean up their______on weekend. One dollar is little for the housework, but the two_________are very happy to make their pocket money. They buy their favorite books or food with_______. Obama hopes his daughters can________some money-management skills.
1.A. difficult B. easy C. busy D. bad
2.A. want B. help C. need D. take
3.A. study B. party C. homework D. housework
4.A. make B. enjoy C. find D. buy
5.A. says B. thinks C. hopes D. hears
6.A. and B. then C. because D. but
7.A. office B. classroom C. bedroom D. library
8.A. parents B. friends C. children D. students
9.A. it B. him C. her D. them
10.A. teach B. ask C. find D. learn
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1.They put off the match because it rained.
They put off the meeting_______ _______ the rain.
2.They watched TV at home. They didn¡¯t see a film.
They watched TV at home_______ ______ _____ a film.
3.Who will host the party?
Who will _____ _____ ______ _____ the party?
4.The show ended five minutes ago.
The show____ _____ _____ _____ five minutes.
5.At first I couldn¡¯t open the door.
____ _____ _____ I _____ _____ _____ open the door.
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²é¿´´ð°¸¡ªI want to buy a shirt, but I have a little money.
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