Several weeks ago, our headmaster, Mr. Gaudi, told us that our school had been chosen to compete on Smart Aleck—a game show which my best friend Carla and I 16 love. Carla has a good imagination, and I know a lot of history, so we thought we’d be good 17 for the team.

A few days later, Mr. Gaudi held a meeting with everyone interested in the 18 . He told us that Smart Aleck uses a five-member team. He also said that three more people would be needed as backup(替补). 19 , four times that many students were at the meeting. So Mr. Gaudi said we would have a 20 and the top eight scorers(得分者) would become the team and the backup. Everybody agreed that this was a 21 way to decide.

Yesterday, all of the hopefuls went to the dining hall after school. We would have to decide the starting line-up(阵容). Mr. Gaudi acted as the host. After a few hours, all the 22 on the team were chosen except one. Carla and I tied(打成平手) for that last position. We had to hold a one-on-one competition 23 the two of us. The winner would be on the team and the loser would be the backup.

Midway through our two-person competition, I was starting to pull ahead(领先). 24 I saw the look on Carla's face. I waited for a second and knew what I had to do. As much as I wanted to be on Smart Aleck, Carla wanted 25 even more. So, starting with my next question, I held back and let Carla 26 , just by a little bit. She felt sorry for my not being on the team as she 27 she would be on the show. And since I will go as backup, I’ll still have the fun of 28 the show up close.

Was I cheating(欺骗) by not trying as hard as I could? I don’t think so. No one noticed, and Carla and I didn’t 29 it. It won’t hurt the team 30 Carla will be a very good competitor on the real show. I think that making my best friend happy was the right thing to do.

1. A. allB. bothC. neitherD. none

2. A. choices B. friendsC. leaders D. fans

3. A. course B. work C. trip D. show

4. A. unluckilyB. luckilyC. sadlyD. hopefully

5. A. direction B. discussion C. competition D. conference

6. A. special B. hard C. fair D. funny

7. A. membersB. rules C. names D. orders

8. A. ofB. onC. betweenD. among

9. A. Still B. Never C. Then D. Again

10.A. us B. it C. me D. her

11.A. wait B. turn C. move D. win

12.A. accepted B. realized C. considered D. decided

13.A. seeingB. refusingC. askingD. hearing

14.A. mean B. plan C. needD. say

15.A. ifB. thoughC. unlessD. because

 

Eighth-grader Victoria Bills is talking about money with her classmates. She is worried that a company’s stock (股票) price could fall. It may be an unusual topic of conversation for a 13-year-old. But at Bills’ school in Chicago, US, you hear it all the time.

The Chicago school’s 420 students learn about economic(经济学). They also get a chance to make money. Each 1st grade and 5th grade, students learn the basics of economics and investing(投资).

Then in 6th grade, they put what they’ve learned to work. Students join a junior group that manages the $20,000. The group, made up of 12 to 14 students, decides which stocks to buy.

After graduating, students pass on $20,000 to the next 1st grade class. They keep half of the rest of the money; the other half goes toward improving the school. They can choose to put their money in a college-savings program or take the cash.

In 2007, Bills suggested that her class buy the stock of the Apple computer company. This was just before the iPhone came out. “We bought stock just at the right time,” she says. The kids bought Google stock as it reached $400 a share. It is now worth over $500. “It was a good buy,” says Myles Gate, 13. He hopes to be a banker one day.

The school’s two graduating classes of 2005 and 2006 have each earned about $10,000 in profits(利润).

1. At Bills’ school, students can’t .

A. learn the basics of economics B. learn how to invest money

C. get a chance to make moneyD. share all the money they make

2. Who manages the $20,000 in the class?

A. The teachers. B. The school.

C. The students. D. The parents.

3.Google stock the kids bought has reached more than ______ at present.

A. $500 B. $400

C. $10,000 D. $20,000

4.According to Paragraph 5, we know that .

A. Bills’ class bought the Apple stock after the iphone came out

B. it was a mistake for the class to buy Google stock

C. the students get some investing experience in the school

D. the class bought the two kinds of stocks at the same time

5. What’s the passage mainly about?

A. How students make money in the US.

B. Students learn economics and investing at school.

C. Myles Gage hopes to be a banker one day.

D. What US students hope to do after graduation.

 

June 11,2013 was another big day for Chinese space exploration. Shenzhou X, China’s fifth manned spacecraft, was sent into space. Three astronauts, Nie Haisheng, 49, Zhang Xiaoguang, 47, and Wang Yaping, 33, stayed in space for 15 days.

Tiangong-1 is China’s first space module(舱). It was sent into space in 2011. It will be developed into a large space station around 2020. A space station is a lab for scientific studies.Shenzhou X performed its first docking(对接)with Tiangong-1 on June 13. It docked twice during the 15 days.

The US, Russia, Japan, Canada and Europe are working together on the International Space Station (ISS).China wanted to join the ISS but was refused by the US. China decided to build its own space station.

Shenzhou X flew around the Tianggong-1 lab for the first time. This was to make sure that spacecraft could dock from more than just one direction. The astronauts carried out repair work and did experiments on the Tiangong-1.

Teaching from space

Wang Yaping, China’s second woman astronaut, taught high school and primary school students about space science. Wang talked about how things move in a micro-gravity(微重量)environment. This helped the students better understand some physics ideas, like Newton’s Law. The lessons aimed to encourage more students to learn about the universe and science.

Life up in space

The three astronauts followed a work and rest schedule(作息时间)that is similar on the Earth. They had Chinese dishes, such as Kung Pao Chicken and fried rice. The food was kept in special bags. At the time of the Dragon Boat Festival, they had Zongzi.

1. Tiangong-1 is _______ which was sent into space in 2011.

A. a space module B. a manned spacecraft

C. a space station D. a space lab

2. China decided to build its own space station because________.

A. China was very rich

B. the US refused China to join the ISS

C. the astronauts wanted to stay there

D. Chinese scientists wanted to do experiment in space

3.Wang Yaping taught the lesson to encourage students to________.

A. become the next Newton

B. experience micro-gravity

C. know more about the life of astronauts

D. learn more about the universe and science

4.From the last paragraph, we can learn that the three astronauts _______.

A. had a different time schedule in space

B. cooked Chinese food for dinner

C. celebrated Dragon Boat Festival by having Zongzi

D. slept in special sleeping bags

5. According to the passage, which of the following is not right?

A. Among the three astronauts in China’s fifth manned spacecraft, Nie Haisheng is the oldest.

B. In about 2020, Tiangong-1 will become a space station where astronauts can do science research.

C. It is true that Shenzhou X could dock with Tiangong-1 from only one direction.

D. In space, Wang Yaping taught the students how things go in a micro-gravity environment.

 

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