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假如你叫李华,参加学校开展的“有困难向谁求助”(Whom do you turn to when in trouble?)的调查活动,调查结果如下表。请用英语给校报编辑写一封信反映相关内容。

自己

Dear editor,

I’m a student in Senior Three. We have made a survey-“Who do you turn to when in trouble?” Here are the results.

According to our survey, about half of the students will go to their classmates or friends when in trouble. Because they’re almost of the same age, they have a lot in common and understand each other easily. A quarter of students will tell their teachers or parents about their troubles and ask them for help, holding that teachers and parents are trustworthy, have rich experience and always love them. Those who prefer to seek  help from society account for about one fifth of the total number, because they believe the society is far more resourceful in handling their problems. Compared with the above, only ten percent of the students prefer to solve their problems all by themselves as they are reluctant to communicate with others and can’t get on well with others.

In my opinion, when in trouble we’d better ask our teachers, parents, friends or classmates for help.

Sincerely yours,

Li Hua

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For many young people, the dream of a lifetime is to travel the world, explore different cultures and landscapes, taste new foods and flavors, and listen to the distinctive sounds of international music and languages.

Unfortunately, few young people have the money or freedom to make this dream come true. But if you can't go out into the world, surely second best is to let the world come to you. And, this year's Shanghai World Expo is exactly where that's happening.

From May 1 to October 31, there will be 194 countries and 50 international organizations on display at the 5-square-km Expo site. Seventy million domestic and international visitors are expected to visit it by the end of October. So, if you can go, you'll be surrounded by people with a wide range of backgrounds, nations, and cultures.

The Expo's theme is "Better City, Better Life". The United Nations estimates that, this year, 55 of the world's people will live in urban settings. This poses a dilemma (困境) for the world's cities: How can they accommodate such a large number of people in a sustainable (可持续的) way? Can they remain places of natural beauty and cultural importance?

Well, that's the challenge the 2010 Expo participants are confronting in a variety of ways. Japan will show off an "eco-breathing" structure to power its building with natural energy like sunlight, rainwater and wind. Germany's pavilion is named "Balancity", which is described as a "balance between innovation (创新) and nature, society and its individuals, work and recreation" (娱乐)

The first themed Expo was held in 1933, and since that time World Expos have featured a participatory and interactive style. The Shanghai Expo is no exception. Young people will have the opportunity to take part in forums to discuss themes like new technology, green energy and conservation.

A trip to the Expo is guaranteed to be much less expensive than a trip around the world. Still, the costs can add up. However, young people can save money by purchasing group or student tickets, which may be available at reduced rates. Many of the participating pavilions offer free samples and treats for the visitors. In addition to handing out free chocolates, the Belgian pavilion will give away a free diamond each week to a visitor who can answer questions related to Belgium.

If you're planning to head to the Shanghai Expo between May and October, don't forget to bring a camera, a notebook, and an open mind (and comfortable shoes). For nearly six months, representatives of the world are coming together to share their best and latest ideas for the future. It's sure to be a memorable experience.

From: http://www.hxen.com/englisharticle./yingyuyuedu/2010-02-09/101092.html

1. Which statement is true according to the passage?

A. You can pay a visit to the Shanghai World Expo at the beginning of this November

B. You can save money by buying student tickets.

C. Whoever comes to the Belgian pavilion will be given a free diamond.

D. How to protest the animals is the theme of the Shanghai World EXPO

2. What dilemma do you think the cities are confronting (面对) now according to the fourth paragraph?

A. How to avoid traffic jams                      B. How to reduce air pollution

C. How to live peacefully with animals           D. How to live harmoniously with nature

3. What's the purpose of the writing the passage?

A. To introduce how to get to the Shanghai World Expo

B. To recommend what to see in the Shanghai World Expo

C. To tell us some information about the Shanghai world Expo.

D. To tell us the history about the World Expo.

4. Where do you think you will probably read this article?

A. In a newspaper       B. On a website          C. In a magazine       D. In a textbook

The greatest cartoon-maker in cinema history was Walt Disney, who has often been quoted as saying, “…… it was all started by a mouse.” It was, and Mickey Mouse has gone on to become an international cartoon superstar. Without him, Disney could not have made his own dreams come true.

Mickey was created in 1928. It’s not clear if it was Disney or his business and animation(动画片制作)partner Ub Iwerks who designed the original mouse. But many credit(相信是) Iwerks, who animated all of the earliest cartoons.

The mouse’s original name was Mortimer but was changed to Mickey on the advice of Walt Disney’s wife Lillian. The first and second Mickey Mouse Cartoons were not a success with the public. It was only with the third cartoon, titled Steamboat Willy, that Mickey began to achieve wide recognition(认可). Since then, Mickey’s appearance and personality have changed. His body was changed a few times until they found the best shape for his head, body and ears. Until 1946, Walt Disney provided Mickey’s voice himself.

Mickey has starred in more than a hundred cartoons. He’s often joined by four other famous Disney characters, Donald Duck, Minnie Mouse, Goofy and Pluto, who have also become children’s favourite cartoon characters all over the world

1.According to the passage, Disney’s early dream may probably be ________.

A. to create Mickey Mouse           B. to marry his wife Lillian

C. to become a cartoon maker         D. to become a superstar

2.Which of the following about Mickey Mouse is true?

A. Mickey became famous in his first cartoon.

B. The original mouse was designed by Disney’s wife.

C. Cartoons starred by Mickey are always very successful.

D. There have been some changes in Mickey’s name and body.

3.From the passage we know that ________.

A. Walt Disney was known as a great cartoon maker

B. less than 100 cartoons have been starred by Mickey

C. there are four Disney characters in Disney’s cartoons

D. Mickey’s voice has been provided by Walt Disney since 1946

4.The best title for this passage is ________.

A. Mickey Mouse — A Cartoon Hero   B. Walt Disney — A Famous Cartoon Maker

C. Walt Disney and His Wife          D. How Mickey Mouse Got His Name

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