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A new Barbie doll was presented at a toy fair in Germany.It has been modelled after the  German Chief Minister Angela Merkel as part of 50th birthday celebrations for the popular toy.It  wears a hairstyle and a dark coat like Merkel wears.  

Lim Ding Wen, a nine-year-old pupil in Singapore, wrote some programs for Apple's popular  iPhone.His painting program named "Doodle Kids" has been downloaded over 40,000 times in two weeks.  

Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama answered questions from some pupils in  Washington.During his surprise visit, Obama told the children, "We are just tired of being in the  White House"  

On February 5, China declared a top level emergency in the drought-hit provinces.The drought, which has rarely been seen in China's history, has left many people without proper drinking water and is affecting large amounts of crops.  

Big flames burned entire towns in southeastern Australia and some locals in their cars, making it the country's deadliest fire disaster.Officials believed arson, which means criminal act of setting fire to possessions in order to cause destruction, may be behind some of the fires.  

At the beginning of February, snow storms paralyzed(使…瘫痪) parts of London, costing businesses millions of pounds.The snow storms are the worst Britain has seen in 18 years.  

 

60.Angela Merkel is most probably _____.  

A.director of a US company                         B.country leader of Germany  

C.a new Barbie doll at a toy fair                    D.a fashion designer of fifty years old  

61.We can infer from the passage that _____.  

A.Lim Ding Wen is a talent in designing softwares  

B.drought is a natural disaster that is rare in China  

C.US President paid an official visit to Washington  

D.there have been no snow storms in Britain in the last 18 years  

62.Some of the big fires in Australia may result from the fact that some people _____.  

A.started the fires on purpose                      B.were smoking in their cars  

C.were killed by the big fire                         D.attempted to destroy Australia  

63.The best title of the passage should be _____.  

A.Recent Disasters                                       B.Brief News  

C.Important Discoveries                               D.Major Events in 2008  

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Most of us would say that the older we get, the less we look forward to celebrating another birthday. For children, though, a birthday is that one occasion each year when they are the center of attention all day long.
It’s not surprising, then, that children’s birthday parties have turned into big business in America. Kids—or more likely their parents—often try to outdo one another in putting on the most extravagant birthday party. In the past, you might have hired a man with a horse to come by and give everyone horse rides. Today, you can hire an entire petting zoo’s or a truck filled with animals from abroad.
Barb Hill, a mother of two girls, doesn’t hold extravagant (奢侈的) parties, but she says she does feel pressure to come up with new ideas each year. Her daughter Fiona celebrated her most recent birthday, her eighth, at a sporting-goods store. The kids enjoyed the climbing wall, as well as the pizza and cupcakes. “They always want to do something that nobody else has done yet,” Barb says. You also have to decide how many guests to invite, and if you’re celebrating at a place other than home, that means figuring out how to transport everyone.
William Doherty, a professor at the University of Minnesota, recently started a project called Birthdays without Pressure. Its website (www. birthdayswithoutpressure.org) gives parents the resources to make kids’ birthday parties less stressful and more fun for all. “Our goal was to start a local and national conversation about what’s happened to birthday parties,” Doherty told me. “We’ve succeeded beyond our expectations—tens of thousands of parents are viewing our website, contacting us and taking our online quizzes.”
In the end, most parents would agree that the best parties are usually the ones where the kids have time to hang out and play with each other. After all, isn’t what being a kid is all about?
1. The purpose of this passage is to tell us_________.
A.all the children look forward to celebrating their birthday
B.the children’s birthday parties have turned into big business in America
C.parents would like to make children’s birthday parties less stressful and more fun for all
D.parents don’t know how to hold children’s birthday parties
2. Which of the following sentences is TRUE ______.
A.The girl didn’t enjoy the party held by her mother.
B.The project called Birthdays without Pressure is popular with parents.
C.Children look forward to their birthday parties because they like extravagant parties.
D.Parents feel like hiring an entire petting zoo for their children.
3. The aim of the project called Birthdays without Pressure is to______.
A.attract parents to view the website
B.provide resources for making kids’ birthday parties
C.release parents’ stress of organizing children’s birthday parties
D.hold conversation about what’s happened to birthday parties
4. The best title for this passage may probably be ______.
A project called Birthdays without Pressure
B.Children enjoy their birthday parties
C.  How to hold children’s birthday parties
D.  How children feel about their birthday parties

Even before my father left us, my mother had to go back to work to support our family.Once I came out of the kitchen, complaining, “Mom, I can't peel potatoes.I have only one hand.”
Mom never looked up from sewing."You get yourself into that kitchen and peel those potatoes," she told me. “And don't ever use that as an excuse for anything again!”
In the second grade, our teacher lined up my class on the playground and had each of us race across the monkey bars, swinging from one high steel bar to the next.When it was my turn, I shook my head.Some kids behind me laughed, and I went home crying.
That night I told Mom about it.She hugged me, and I saw her "we'll see about that" look. The next afternoon, she took me back to school.At the deserted playground, Mom looked carefully at the bars.
"Now, pull up with your right arm," she advised.She stood by as I struggled to lift myself with my right hand until I could hook the bar with my other arm.Day after day we practiced, and she praised me for every rung (横档) I reached.I'd never forget the next time, crossing the rungs.I looked down at the kids who were standing with their mouths open.
One night, after a dance at my new junior high, I lay in bed sobbing.I could hear Mom come into my room."Mom," I said, weeping, "none of the girls would dance with me."
For a long time, I didn't hear anything.Then she said, "Oh, honey, someday you'll be beating those boys off with a bat." Her voice was soft and weak.I glanced at her to see tears running down her cheeks.Then I knew how much she suffered on my behalf.She had never let me see her tears.
【小题1】Which of the following expressions can be used most suitably to describe Mom's attitude when she made the child peel potatoes?
A.Cruel.         B.Serious.   C Strict.          D.Cold.
【小题2】From the passage, we know monkey bars can help a child train ____.

A.the skill to circle round a bar
B.the skill to throw and catch things
C.the speed of one's hand movement
D.the strength and skill to hang and swing
【小题3】What does the sentence "I saw her 'we'll see about that' look" imply?
A.Mom believed every aim could be achieved if you stuck to it.
B.What the child had said brought Mom great attraction and curiosity.
C.Mom was determined to prove she herself was better than the teacher.
D.The race across monkey bars was not difficult enough for a child to give up.
【小题4】The most probable conclusion we can draw after reading the passage is ____.
A.the last incident was sad enough to make Mom weep
B.the child's experience reminded Mom of that of her own
C.Mom could solve any problem except the one in the last paragraph
D.in fact Mom suffered more in the process of the child's growth

Your glasses may someday replace your smartphone, and some New Yorkers are ready for the switch. Some in the city can't wait to try them on and use the maps and GPS that the futuristic eyewear is likely to include.
" I'd use it if I were hanging out with friends at 3 a. m. and going to the bar and wanted to see what was open," said Walter Choo, 40, of Fort Greene.
The smartphone-like glasses will likely come out this year and cost between $250 and $600, the Times said, possibly including a variation of augmented(增强的) reality, a technology already available on smartphones and tablets (平板电脑) that overlays information onto the screen about one's surroundings. So, for example, if you were walking down a street, indicators would pop up showing you the nearest coffee shop or directions could be plotted out and come into view right on the sidewalk in front of you.
" As far as a mainstream consumer product, this just isn't something anybody needs," said Sam Biddle, who writes for Gizmodo.com. " We're accustomed to having one thing in our pocket to do all these things," he added, "and the average consumer isn't gonna be able to afford another device (装置) that's hundreds and hundreds of dollars. "
9to5Google publisher Seth Weintraub, who has been reporting on the smartphone-like glasses since late last year, said he is confident that this type of wearable device will eventually be as common as smartphones.
"It's just like smartphones 10 years ago," Weintraub said. "A few people started getting emails on their phones, and people thought that was crazy. Same kind of thing. We see people bending their heads to look at their smartphones, and it's unnatural," he said. " There's gonna be improvements to that, and this a step there. "
【小题1】One of the possible functions of the smartphone-like glasses is to ____.

A. program the opening hours of a bar
B. supply you with a picture of the future
C. provide information about your surroundings
D. update the maps and GPS in your smartphones
【小题2】The underlined phrase "pop up" in the third paragraph probably means " ____".
A.develop rapidlyB.get round quickly
C.appear immediatelyD.go over automatically
【小题3】According to Sam Biddle, the smartphone-like glasses are ____.
A.necessary for teenagers
B.attractive to New Yorkers
C.available to people worldwide
D.expensive for average consumers
【小题4】We can learn from the last two paragraphs that the smartphone-like glasses ____.
A.may have a potential market
B.are as common as smartphones
C.are popular among young adults
D.will be improved by a new technology

Your glasses may someday replace your smartphone, and some New Yorkers are ready for the switch. Some in the city can't wait to try them on and use the maps and GPS that the futuristic eyewear is likely to include.
" I'd use it if I were hanging out with friends at 3 a. m. and going to the bar and wanted to see what was open," said Walter Choo, 40, of Fort Greene.
The smartphone-like glasses will likely come out this year and cost between数学公式600, the Times said, possibly including a variation of augmented(增强的) reality, a technology already available on smartphones and tablets (平板电脑) that overlays information onto the screen about one's surroundings. So, for example, if you were walking down a street, indicators would pop up showing you the nearest coffee shop or directions could be plotted out and come into view right on the sidewalk in front of you.
" As far as a mainstream consumer product, this just isn't something anybody needs," said Sam Biddle, who writes for Gizmodo.com. " We're accustomed to having one thing in our pocket to do all these things," he added, "and the average consumer isn't gonna be able to afford another device (装置) that's hundreds and hundreds of dollars. "
9to5Google publisher Seth Weintraub, who has been reporting on the smartphone-like glasses since late last year, said he is confident that this type of wearable device will eventually be as common as smartphones.
"It's just like smartphones 10 years ago," Weintraub said. "A few people started getting emails on their phones, and people thought that was crazy. Same kind of thing. We see people bending their heads to look at their smartphones, and it's unnatural," he said. " There's gonna be improvements to that, and this a step there. "

  1. 1.

    One of the possible functions of the smartphone-like glasses is to ______.

    1. A.
      program the opening hours of a bar
    2. B.
      supply you with a picture of the future
    3. C.
      provide information about your surroundings
    4. D.
      update the maps and GPS in your smartphones
  2. 2.

    The underlined phrase "pop up" in the third paragraph probably means "______".

    1. A.
      develop rapidly
    2. B.
      get round quickly
    3. C.
      appear immediately
    4. D.
      go over automatically
  3. 3.

    According to Sam Biddle, the smartphone-like glasses are ______.

    1. A.
      necessary for teenagers
    2. B.
      attractive to New Yorkers
    3. C.
      available to people worldwide
    4. D.
      expensive for average consumers
  4. 4.

    We can learn from the last two paragraphs that the smartphone-like glasses ______.

    1. A.
      may have a potential market
    2. B.
      are as common as smartphones
    3. C.
      are popular among young adults
    4. D.
      will be improved by a new technology

Alia Sabur, from Northport, N. Y., US, went to college at age 10. And four years later, Sabur became a bachelor of science in. Applied Mathematics summa cum laude(以最优等成绩)from Stony Brook University -- the youngest female in US history to do so.  Her education continued at Drexel University, where she earned a Master of Science and a Doctor of Philosophy (哲学博士) in Materials Science and Engineering.
With an unlimited future ahead of her, Sabur directed her first career choice to teaching. "I really enjoy teaching," she said. She was three days short of her 19th birthday in February, 2008, when she was hired to become a professor at Konkuk University in Seoul, Korea.  This distinction made her the youngest college professor in history, according to the Guinness' Book of Worm Records, beating the previous record held by Colin Maclaurin, a student of Isaac Newton, in 1717.
Although she doesn't start until next month, Sabur has taken up teaching math and physics courses at Southern University in New Orleans. Sabur is old enough to teach in the city, but not to join her fellow professors in a bar after work. In Korea, where the drinking age is 20, she might have more luck.  In traditional Korean culture, children are considered to be 1 year old-when they are born, and add a year to their age every New Year instead of their actual birthday, so in Korea Sabur is considered 20.
On top of her unprecedented (空前的) academic achievements, Sabur has a black belt in Tae Kwon Do (跆拳道黑带). She is also a talented clarinet (竖笛) player who has performed with musicians like Lang Lang and Smash Mouth. So is there anything Sabur can't do?

  1. 1.

    We can learn from the passage that Sabur is______.

    1. A.
      America's youngest bachelor of science
    2. B.
      Drexel University's youngest student
    3. C.
      the world'syoungest college professor
    4. D.
      the world's youngest female teacher
  2. 2.

    When Sabur was hired as a professor, her actual age is ______.

    1. A.
      fourteen
    2. B.
      eighteen
    3. C.
      nineteen
    4. D.
      twenty
  3. 3.

    What does the author mean by saying "she might have more luck" (in Paragraph 3)?

    1. A.
      Sabur might be permitted to drink in a Korean bar
    2. B.
      Sabur would be allowed to attend parties in Korea
    3. C.
      Sabur is old enough to teach at Konkuk University
    4. D.
      Sabur is lucky to be hired by Konkuk University
  4. 4.

    According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?

    1. A.
      Alia Sabur is the youngest female doctor from Stony Brook University
    2. B.
      Colin Maclaurin has once been the youngest college professor in the world
    3. C.
      In Korea, Alia Sabur is not allowed to drink for she is still underage
    4. D.
      Alia Sabur knows anything but Tae Kwon Do

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