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With computers widely use in many fields, more and more people now type everything on the computer instead of write on paper, that has caused the level of students¡¯ handwriting skills to drop sharp.

Some think handwriting contests are not necessary because we are in the computer age and we type more on the computer than writing by the hand. Beside, writing on the computer is quicker than writing on paper, and the printing words are more standard and beautiful.

Other think it¡¯s necessary to hold such contests. For one thing, it can improve students¡¯ handwriting skills and developed their interest the art of calligraphy. For another, it can make students love Chinese characters.

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Li Yugang dresses like a woman and sings like a   bird. He won the third prize in (XTV^ Star Road in 2006. He sings folk songs. However£¬he   seems to have the spirit of ¡°Mei Lanfang¡±. In fact£¬the young man had learnt   something from Mei LanfangJs students.

People in China usually don¡¯t like cross-dressing(·´´®£©.But people are really surprised at Li¡¯s beauty and   grace when he sings and dances.

 



 

Do you know who invented QQ? It was Ma Huateng.   He was born in Guangdong in 1971. He chose computer science when he entered   Shenzhen University in 1989. He worked as a computer programmer for a company   in Shenzhen for five years after he graduated in 1993. Later he left the company   and started his own company in 1998.

 

 

 

Yue   Fei was a famous hero of Southern Song Dynasty. He was born in a poor family   in Henan Province. He was very brave and won many battles with his soldiers.   But Qin Hui killed Yue Fei for Mo Xu You. Later a temple about Yue was built   in memory of him at the foot of Qixia Lin by West Lake, in Hangzhou.¡¾2013ºþ±±¶÷Ê©¡¿

() 1. Who did Li Yugang once learn from according to the passage?

   A. Mei Lanfang. B. Mei Lanfang's students.

   C. Mei Yanfang's students. D. Mei Lanfang's friends.

() 2. The underlined word ¡°grace¡± means in Chinese.

   A. ´Öáî   B. ×ö×÷   C. °ÁÂý   D. ÓÅÑÅ

() 3. From the passage,we know Yue Fei.

   A. was not born in a rich family

   B. was not brave

   C. killed Qin Hui

   D. built a temple

() 4. Ma Huateng set up his own company when he was.

   A. 18   B. 22   C. 27   D. 42

() 5. Which of the following is TRUE?

   A. Li Yugang invented QQ.

   B. Ma Huateng used to work as a computer programmer for a company.

   C. Li Yugang won the first prize in CCTV¡¯s Star Road.

   D. Yue Fei seldom won battles with his soldiers.

  Daniel began to learn Chinese when he was three. He could read and write after half a year. He could 1 newspapers and books 2 a dictionary (×Öµä) .

   He began to learn English when he was five. Now he is seven years old. He can 3 with foreigners in English. He went to school last autumn. He didn't like 4 homework and he didn't listen to the teacher carefully in class.

He was the first in the first exam (¿¼ÊÔ) . He was the second in the second exam. And he was the third in the third exam. His teacher worried about him.

   ¡°Do you know the story 5 the rabbit and the tortoise?¡± asked the teacher.

   ¡°Yes,I know it very 6 ¡± answered Daniel.

   ¡°Why did the rabbit fail at 7 ?¡± asked the teacher again.

   ¡°Because the rabbit is very proud (½¾°ÁµÄ) ¡±¡¯answered the boy quickly.

   ¡°Yes,you are right. If the rabbit wants to win the game,8 would he do it?¡± said the teacher.

   ¡°Oh,it's very 9 . You can let a wolf (ÀÇ) 10 the game instead of the tortoise,I think ,¡± said the boy with a smile.(½­ËÕÊ¡ËÕÖÝÊÐ2012¡ª2013ѧÄê°ËÄê¼¶ÏÂѧÆÚÆÚÖÐÄ£Ä⿼ÊÔÓ¢ÓïÊÔÌâ)

() 1. A. look at   B. read   C. see   D. watch

() 2. A. from   B. for   C. in   D. with

() 3. A. speak   B. talk   C. tell   D. say

() 4. A. do   B. did   C. doing   D. does

() 5. A. about   B. to   C. off   D. from

() 6. A. good   B. well   C. nice   D. interesting

() 7. A. home   B. school   C. first   D. last

() 8. A. when   B. where   C. which   D. how

() 9. A. hard   B. easy   C. full   D. fine

() 10. A. join   B. to join   C. joined   D. joining

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Joe Simpson and Simon Yates were the first people to climb the West Face of the Siula Grande in the Andes mountains. They reached the top________, but on their way back conditions were very ________. Joe fell and broke his leg. They both knew that if Simon________ alone, he would probably get back________ . But Simon decided to risk his ________ and try to lower Joe down the mountain on a rope£¨Éþ£©.

As they ________ down, the weather got worse. Then another ________ occurred. They couldn¡¯t see or hear each other and, ________, Simon lowered his friend over the edge of a precipice£¨Çͱڣ©. It was ________ for Joe to climb back or for Simon to pull him up. Joe¡¯s ________ was pulling Simon slowly towards the precipice. ________ , after more than an hour in the dark and the icy cold, Simon had to ________. In tears, he cut the rope. Joe ________ into a large crevasse£¨Áѷ죩in the ice below. He had no food or water and he was in terrible pain. He couldn¡¯t walk, but he________ to get out of the crevasse and started to ________towards their camp, nearly ten kilometers ________ .

Simon had________ the camp at the foot of the mountain. He thought that Joe must be , but he didn¡¯t want to leave ________ . Three days later, in the middle of the night, he heard Joe¡¯s voice.

He couldn¡¯t ________ it. Joe was there, a few meters from their tent, still alive.

1.A. hurriedB. carefullyC. successfullyD. early

2.A. difficultB. similarC. specialD. normal

3.A. climbedB. workedC. restedD. continued

4.A. unwillinglyB. safelyC. slowlyD. regretfully

5.A. fortuneB. timeC. healthD. life

6.A. layB. settledC. wentD. looked

7.A. damageB. stormC. changeD. trouble

8.A. by mistakeB. by chanceC. by choiceD. by luck

9.A. unnecessaryB. practicalC. importantD. impossible

10.A. heightB. weightC. strengthD. equipment

11.A. FinallyB. PatientlyC. SurelyD. Quickly

12.A. stand backB. take a restC. make a decisionD. hold on

13.A. jumpedB. fellC. escapedD. backed

14.A. managedB. plannedC. waitedD. hoped

15.A. runB. skateC. moveD. march

16.A. aroundB. awayC. aboveD. along

17.A. headed forB. traveled toC. left forD. returned to

18.A. deadB. hurtC. weakD. late

19.A. secretlyB. tiredlyC. immediatelyD. anxiously

20.A. findB. believeC. makeD. accept

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We picked a little, gray, playful cat. She ________ around running after imaginary mice and squirrels and jumped from table to chair very ________ , so we named her Lightning (ÉÁµç).

At ________ , Sam and Lightning were not close to each other. But slowly, as the days went on, Lightning started ________ Sam. They slept together, ate together and played together. When I took ________ one out of the house, the other was always ________ by the door when we returned. That was the ________ it was for years.

Then, without any ________ , Sam suddenly died of a weak heart. This time, there was no Sam for Lightning to greet and no way to ________ why she would never see her friend again.

In the ________ that followed, Lightning seemed heartbroken. She could not ________ me in words that she was ________ , but I could see the pain and ________ in her eyes whenever anyone opened the front door. The weeks ________ by, and the cat¡¯s sorrow seemed to be lifting. One day as I walked into our living room, I ________ to have a look at the floor next to our sofa where we had a sculptured replica (µñËܸ´ÖÆÆ·) of Sam that we had bought a few years before. ________ next to the statue, one arm wrapped around the statue¡¯s neck, was Lightning, sleeping with her best ________ .

1.A. recently B£®lastly C£®firstly D£®never

2.A. sad B£®excited C£®disappointed D£®glad

3.A. minds B£®hearts C£®heads D£®brains

4.A. walked B£®climbed C£®raced D£®hid

5.A. slowly B£®quickly C£®carefully D£®bravely

6.A. last B£®noon C£®night D£®first

7.A. leaving B£®following C£®hating D£®catching

8.A. neither B£®both C£®either D£®any

9.A. waiting B£®sleeping C£®crying D£®barking

10.A. road B£®path C£®way D£®street

11.A. words B£®diseases C£®fear D£®warning

12.A. talk B£®explain C£®think D£®write

13.A. days B£®months C£®seasons D£®years

14.A. express B£®tell C£®report D£®say

15.A. enjoying B. doing C£®suffering D£®missing

16.A. disappointment B£®anger C£®gathered D£®fun

17.A. came B£®went C£®gathered D£®walked

18.A. seemed B£®appeared C£®happened D£®meant

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