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【题目】—What’s your favorite________?

Summer.I can swim every day.

A.color

B.season

C.food

D.animal

【答案】B

【解析】结合答语可知,问句问的是你最喜欢的季节是什么。故答案为B。

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【题目】Welcome to the Painting Competition for Woolands Students

The International AntiDrug(禁毒) Day this year is coming soon. In order to raise teenagers' awareness(意识) to fight against drug taking, the City Art Council is going to hold a painting competition for the students in our city.

Students who want to take part in the competition can hand in their own 2D paintings in either of the following two ways:

Each school will be provided with a box for students to put in their paintings. Boxes will be picked up by the City Art Council on Thursday, June 23rd, 2016, before the end of the school day.

Paintings can be also handed in on Friday, June 24th, from 8:00 am to 10:00 am at the Woodlands Art Hall (175 Riverside Street).

All paintings are required to be 60cm wide by 80cm long or smaller. Larger sizes will not be accepted. Each student can only hand in one painting.

The final decision on the competition results will be made on June 26th, the AntiDrug Day. The name list of the winners will be made known on the website of the City Art Council on the same day. All winning paintings will be shown to the public at the City Youth Park from June 27th till the end of July.

Prizes: 1st Prize(10 students)=$300 Gift Card each

2nd Prize(20 students)=$200 Gift Card each

3rd Prize(30 students)=$100 Gift Card each

For further information:Visit http: //www.WoodlandsArtCouncil.org or call 25698632.

1Students in Woodlands can take part in ________ held by the City Art Council.

A. a pop music concert B. a singing competition

C. a painting competition D. a namesigning activity

2The main purpose of this competition is ________.

A. to teach the teenagers some painting skills

B. to tell the teenagers to walk away from drugs

C. to provide the teenager with some art knowledge

D. to introduce the history of the AntiDrug Day to the teenagers

3The size of the paintings like ________ will NOT be accepted.

A. 40 cm wide by 60 cm long

B. 50 cm wide by 70 cm long

C. 60 cm wide by 80 cm long

D. 80 cm wide by 100 cm long

4The public can enjoy the winning paintings ________.

A. at the City Youth Park B. at the City Art Council

C. at 175 Riverside Street D. at the Woodlands Art Hall

5Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A. Students must put their paintings in the school box on June 24th.

B. Each student can take part in the competition with one 3D painting.

C. Students can get more information about the competition in two ways.

D. Each of the second prize winners in the competition will get 300 dollars.

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We see them everywhere — on boxes of food, on packages and on CDs. They, of course, are bar codes. The invention of bar codes has changed the way we shop and how companies learn where their products are.

It was two university students from America, Bernard Silver and Norman Woodland, who first got theidea of bar codes. In 1948, they heard that the president of a food company was looking for a way to easily get information about what was being sold to customers. They tried to help by using a code system. They invented a large electronic reader to read the codes. However, computers couldn’t easily record the data that was read.

Then, in the 1960s, David Collins made important developments in bar codes. He developed a system for recognizing train carriages. In order to develop the recognition system for other kinds of businesses, Collins started his own company. In 1969, Collins’s company put a bar code reading system in a car factory, showing that bar codes could be useful.

Shortly after Collins started his company, an American electronic company called RCA also saw the potential (潜力) of bar codes to help businesses. RCA’s

system, which recorded how much of a product was sold, was not perfect. Since bar codes were not common, not all products had them and different companies used different codes. Then, Woodland helped develop the Universal Product Code (UPC), which gave every product a code that included information about the manufacturer and the kind of product being sold. This made bar codes much more practical.

In addition to shops, hospitals use bar codes to recognize patients by giving them cards with bar codes on them. Libraries use bar codes to record which books have been lent, and airports use them to find out where bags are going. Bar codes have made life much easier and simpler.

1What changed the way we shop?

2Who first got the idea of bar codes?

3Why did Collins start his own company?

4What do hospitals use bar codes to do?

5What is the passage mainly about?

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