Ban the Band(乐队)

Every year, our school has a dance for all the students. It’s a little funny seeing friends in clean shoes and trousers or colorful __1____, instead of the usual school uniform.

Most of us think the dance is great _2___ ---even the teachers enjoy being there.___3__,two weeks ago someone said that there would be no ____4__ band this year ---only CDs.

“I don’t ___5   it!” Amy cried out during the lunch break.

“Someone said the school couldn’t __6__ a band, and they think it’s too noisy anyway/”added Daniel.

“Well, I don’t think it’s __  7__ enough without a band!” declared Angela.” and I’m going to see what can be done.”

Angela was as good as her _8__.In the afternoon she went to see the school headmaster who agreed to give the __9__ some more thought. And he suggested that one __10__for having a band was to increase the price of each ticket from $5 to $10.Angela had to ___11__ out whether the students would like to do that.

“I need all of you to help me,” she __12__to our group before school the next day. ”Mr. Berry gave me a list of all the names, and suggested we ask each one their __13__ about the band and the extra cost.”

___14___ the day we asked around as Angela suggested, and wrote down people’s feelings about the band and the cost. We were amazed how much __15__ there was for the band and everyone agreed to pay the extra $5.

“I’m surprised,” smiled Mr. Berry, when we gave him the __16__.”I really thought that only a few people __17__ their band and that the cost would be too high. OK. Angela, your next __18__is to find a good band and line them up for the dance.”

Angela was all smiles and __19__ the news to Amy and Daniel.” You’re __20__,”smiled Daniel to Angela as he thought how close they came to having a less than perfect dance.

1. A. shapes         B. dressed          C. flowers        D. pictures

2. A. fun            B. work            C. effort         D. progress

3. A. Besides        B. Otherwise        C. However       D. Therefore

4. A. new           B. live              C. foreign        D. marching

5. A. mean          B. need             C. accept         D. believe

6 A. lead            B. serve            C .afford         D. form

7. A. good           B. clear           C. useful          D. easy

8. A. look           B. behavior        C. mind           D. word

9. A. schedule        B. situation        C. view           D. action

10. A. possibility      B. concern         C. decision       D. chance

11. A. call           B. find            C. carry          D. point

12. A. admitted       B. replied          C. apologized      D. announced

13. A. knowledge     B. instruction       C. opinion        D. information

14. A. On           B. For            C. By            D. During

15. A. trust          B. money          C. support        D. care

16. A. results         B .notices         C. questions       D. examples

17. A. welcomed      B. wanted         C. defended       D. invited

18 A. task           B. business        C. exercise        D. duty

19. A. showed        B. wrote          C. broke          D. read

20. A. amusing       B. interesting       C. exciting        D. amazing

The Book Of Life

So far, scientists have named about 1.8 million living species(物种),and that’s just a small number of what probably exists on Earth. With so many plants, animals, and other living things covering the planet, it can be tough to figure out what type of grass is growing by the roadside or what kind of bird just flew by.

A soon-to-be-started Web site might help. An international term of researchers has announced the creation of Web-based Encyclopedia(百科全书) of Life (EOL).The project aims to list every species on Earth in a single, easy-to-use reference guide.

To get the encyclopedia started, the creators will use information from scientific databases(数据库)that already exist .And eventually, in special sections of the site, non-scientists with specialized knowledge will come to help Bird-watchers, for example, will be able to input what birds they’ve seen and where. To make sure the encyclopedia is accurate, scientists will review much of the information added to it.

As the EOL develops, you might find it useful for school projects, The site will feature(以……为特色) special pages for kids who are studying ecosystems in their neighborhoods. Another convenient feature of the EOL is that you’ll be able to pick the level of detail you want to see to match your interests, age, and knowledge.

It now takes years for scientists to collect all the data they need to describe and analyze species. The creators of the Encyclopedia of Life hope that their new fool will speed up that process.

1. The Web based EOL aims to ___

A. find out what covers the earth

B. list all living things on Earth

C. work out the number of birds

D. save the existing plants

2. One characteristic of the EOL is that ____

A. it is run by school students

B. it focuses on different types of grass

C. it provides different levels of information

D .it allows non-scientists to review its data

3. In the last paragraph, “that process” means ___

A. analyzing species     B. creating a new tool

C. collecting data        D. describing species

Lying in the sun on a rock, the cougar(美洲狮)saw Jeb and his son, Tom before they saw it. Jeb put his bag down quickly and pulled his jacket open with both hands, making himself look big to the cougar, It worked. The cougar hesitated, ready to attack Jeb, but ready to forget the whole thing, too.

Jeb let go of his jacket, grasped Tom and held him across his body, making a cross. Now the cougar’s enemy looked even bigger, and it rose up, ready to move away, but unfortunately Tom got scared and struggled free of Jeb.

“Tom, no” shouted his father.

But Tom broke and ran and that’s the last thing you do with a cougar. The second Tom broke tree, Jeb threw himself on the cougar, just as it jumped from the rock. They hit each other in mid-air and both fell, The cougar was on Jeb in a flash, forgetting about Tom, which was what Jeb wanted.

Cougars are not as big as most people think and a determined man stands a chance, even with just his fists. As the cougar’s claws(爪子)got into his left shoulder, Jeb swung his fist at its eyes and hit hard. The animal howled(吼叫)and put its head back. Jeb followed up with his other fist. Then out of the corner of his eye. Jeb saw Tom. The boy was running back to help his father.

“Knife, Tom,” shouted Jeb.

The boy ran to his father’s bag, while Jeb started shouting as well as hitting, to keep the cougar’s attention away from Tom. Tom got the knife and ran over to Jeb. The cougar was moving its head in and out, trying to find a way through the wall Jeb was making out of his arms. Tom swung with the knife, into the cougar’s back. It howled horribly and ran off into the mountains.

The whole fight had taken about thirty seconds.

1. Why did Jeb pull his jacket open when he saw the cougar?

A. To get ready to fight     B. To frighten it away

C. To protect the boy       D. To cool down

2. What do we know about cougars?

A. They are afraid of noises

B. They hesitate before they hit

C. They are bigger than we think

D. They like to attack running people

3. How did Jeb try to hold the cougar’s attention?

A. By keeping shouting and hitting

B. By making a wall out of his arms

C. By throwing himself on the cougar

D. By swinging his fists at the cougar’s eyes

4. Which of the following happened first?

A. The cougar jumped from the rock

B. Tom struggled free of his father

C. Jeb asked Tom to get the knife

D. Jeb held Tom across his body

The Best of Friends

The evidence for harmony may not be obvious in some families. But it seems that four out of five young people now get on with their parents, which is the opposite of the popularly held image(印象)of unhappy teenagers locked in their room after endless family quarrels.

An important new study into teenage attitudes surprisingly shows that their family life is more harmonious than it has ever been in the past.” We were surprised by just how positive today’s young people seem to be about their families,” said one member of the research team.” They’re expected to be rebellious(叛逆的) and selfish but actually they have other things on their minds; they want a car and material goods, and they worry about whether school is serving them well. There’s more negotiation(商议) and discussion between parents and children, and children expect to take part in the family decision-making process. They don’t want to rock the boat.”

So it seems that this generation of parents is much more likely than parents of 30 years ago to treat their children as friends.” My parents are happy to discuss things with me and willing to listen to me,” says 17-years-old Daniel Lazall. ”I always tell them when I’m going out clubbing. As long as they know what I’m doing, they’re fine with it.” Susan Crome, who is now 21, agrees.” Looking back on the last 10 years, there was a lot of what you could call negotiation. For example, as long as I’d done all my homework, I could go out on a Saturday night. But I think my grandparents were a lot stricter with my parents than that.”

Maybe this positive view of family life should not be unexpected. It is possible that the idea of teenage rebellion is not rooted in real facts. A researcher comments,” our surprise that teenagers say they get along well with their parents comes because of a brief period in out social history when teenagers were regarded as different beings. But that idea of rebelling and breaking away from their parents really only happened during that one time in the 1960s when everyone rebelled. The normal situation throughout history has been a smooth change from helping out with the family business to taking it over.”

1. What is the popular images of teenagers today?

A. They worry about school

B. They dislike living with their parents

C. They have to be locked in to avoid troubles

D. They quarrel a lot with other family members

2. The study shows that teenagers don’t want to ___

A. share family responsibility

B. cause trouble in their families

C. go boating with their family

D. make family decisions

3. Compared with parents of 30 years age, today’s parents___.

A. go to clubs more often with their children

B. are much stricter with their children

C. care less about their children’s life

D. give their children more freedom

4. According to the author, teenage rebellion____.

A. may be a false belief

B. is common nowadays

C. existed only in the 1960s

D. resulted from changes in families

5. What is the passage mainly about?

A. Negotiation in family

B. Education in family

C. Harmony in family

D. Teenage trouble in family

Hunting

The days of the hunter are almost over in India. This is partly because there is practically nothing left to kill, and partly because some steps have been taken, mainly by banning tiger-shooting, to protect those animals which still survive.

Some people say that Man is naturally a hunter. I disagree with this view. Surely out earliest forefathers, who at first possessed no weapons, spent their time digging for roots, and were no doubt themselves often hunted by meat-eating animals.

I believe the main reason why the modern hunter kills is that he thinks people will admire his courage in overpowering dangerous animals. Of course, there are some who truly believe that the killing is not really the important thing, and that the chief pleasure lies in the joy of the hunt and the beauties of the wild countryside. There are also those for whom hunting in fact offers a chance to prove themselves and risk death by design; these men go out after dangerous animals like tigers, even if they say they only do it to rid the countryside of a threat. I can respect reasons like these, but they are clearly different from the need to strengthen your high opinion of yourself.

The greatest big-game hunters expressed in their writings something of these finer motives(动机).One of them wrote.

“You must properly respect what you are after and shoot it cleanly and on the animal’s own territory(领地)。You must fix forever in your mind all the wonders of that particular day. This is better than letting him grow a few years older to be attacked and wounded by his own son and eventually eaten, half alive, by other animals, Hunting is not a cruel and senseless killing – not if you respect the thing you kill, not if you kill to enrich your memories, not if you kill to feed your people.”

I can understand such beliefs ,and can compare these hunters with those who hunted lions with spears(矛) and bravely caught them by the tail. But this is very different from many tiger—shoots I have seen, in which modern weapons were used. The so—called hunters fired from tall trees or from the backs of trained elephants. Such methods made tigers seem no more dangerous than rabbits.

1. There is no more hunting in India now partly because___.

A. it is dangerous to hunt there

B .hunting is already out of date

C. hunters want to protect animals

D. there are few animals left to hunt

2. The author thinks modern hunters kill mainly____.

A. to make the countryside safe

B .to earn people’s admiration

C. to gain power and influence

D. to improve their health

3. What do we learn about the big-game hunters?

A. They hunt old animals

B. They mistreat animals

C. They hunt for food

D. They hunt for money

4. What is the author’s view on the tiger-shoots he has seen?

A. Modern hunters lack the courage to hunt face-to-face

B. Modern hunters should use more advanced weapons

C. Modern hunters like to hunt rabbits instead of tigers

D. Modern hunters should put their safety first

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