HANS Christian Andersen put Denmark on the map of the world literature with his stories The Emperor's New Clothes, The Little Mermaid (小美人鱼) and The Ugly Duckling.Now Copenhagen, the country's capital, has become the center of the world political map, with 190 world leaders attending the climate talks there, not to mention thousands of reporters.
Just how much do you know about the Scandinavian country?
Denmark is famous for its design culture.At the heart of “Danish Design” is the idea that, as poet and designer Piet Hein puts it: “There is one art, not more, nor less, [and that is] to do all things with artlessness (朴实)”.
Danish design places equal emphasis on practicality and quality.From Lego toys to furniture, Danish products are known for their clean lines, simplicity and functionality.“Remove material where it's not needed.Keep things simple and functional and make them carefully,” explained Hans J.Wegner, the first Danish designer to achieve worldwide fame: “The aim is not to create a work of art, but to produce a good chair.”
“The Danes have done a better job than most in promoting arts in Europe, considering their country's size and population, in the fields of architecture, sculpture and design,” writes Helena Smith, reporter with British newspaper the Guardian.
The simplicity of Danish design may extend to the quality of life there.Some even claim that the Danes have the highest quality of life of any nation in the world.
Kate Vial, a 55-year-old American who has lived and worked in Denmark for more than 30 years, explaining why she chooses to live in Denmark rather than the US, told Germany's biggest news weekly Der Spiegel: “I just chose a simpler life
style, one where I could ride my bike all over and where I don't have to make a great living to survive.”
【小题1】What’s the writer’s purpose of mentioning Denmark’s literature?
| A.To show the readers that Denmark is best known for its stories. |
| B.To arouse readers’ interest in Denmark. |
| C.To tell the readers that this passage is related to literature. |
| D.To show why Denmark can attract so many political leaders. |
| A.Design culture | B.Making chairs |
| C.Writing poems | D.Climate prediction |
| A.Danish design pays more attention to arts than its function. |
| B.Danish products don’t need much material. |
| C.Danish people like to keep simple life. |
| D.Compared with other countries in Europe, Denmark does lit |
| A.Creative | B.Complicated | C.Impractical | D.Simple |
| A.Danes conquer the world with simple designs. |
| B.Denmark—a new political center. |
| C.Life in Denmark. |
| D.Designer’s idea of Denmark. |
A dog sheltered a newborn baby abandoned by its 14-year-old mother in a field in rural Argentina until the boy was rescued, a doctor said on August 22 (Friday).
A resident of a rural area outside La Plata called police late Wednesday night to say that he had heard the baby crying in a field behind his house.
The man went outside and found the infant lying beside the dog and its six newborn puppies, Daniel Salcedo, chief of police of the Province of Buenos Aires, told CNN.
The temperature was a chilly(寒冷的) 37 degrees, Salcedo said.
The dog had apparently carried the baby some 50 meters from where his mother had abandoned him to where the puppies were huddled, police said.
“She took it like a puppy and rescued it,” Salcedo said. “The doctors told us if she hadn’t done this, he would have died.”
“The dog is a hero to us.”
Dr. Egidio Melia, director of the Melchor Romero Hospital in La Plata, told CNN that police showed up at the hospital at 11:30 pm Wednesday with the baby who doctors say was only a few hours old.
Though the infant had superficial scratches (抓痕) and bruises (伤痕) and was bleeding from his mouth, he was in good shape, Melia said.
The next morning, the child’s mother was driven by a neighbor to the hospital and told authorities the 8-pound, 13-ounce infant is hers, Melia said.
The teenager was immediately give psychological treatment and was hospitalized, he said. She has said little about the incident.
The child has been transferred to a children’s hospital in La Plata, 37 miles from Buenos Aires.
【小题1】What does the underlined word “sheltered” in the first paragraph mean?
| A.protected | B.fed | C.watched | D.gave |
| A.It’s hard for the infant to recover soon. |
| B.The puppies were running here and there all the time |
| C.The temperature was very high at that time. |
| D.But for the mother do |
| A.He was seriously ill. | B.He was dying. |
| C.He was in good shape. | D.He lost a lot of blood. |
| A.A baby was rescued by a dog. |
| B.A baby was abandoned by its parents. |
| C.How an abandoned baby was saved by doctors. |
| D.Dogs are heroes to human beings. |
It was not a good day today. Everything went wrong. First, I slept late and Mom shouted at me to wake up. When I went to the kitchen for breakfast, there was no cereal. I decided to have some toast instead, but I burned it. I had to eat it anyway because there was no more bread. There was no juice, either. I just had a glass of water.
When I was almost at the bus stop, I realized that I had forgotten my wallet, so I had to go back home and get it. Of course, I missed the bus and had to wait for the next bus.
I was late for school and the teacher told me to stay in the classroom at lunchtime to catch up on(弥补)the schoolwork I had missed.
After lunch, it was the time to give the teacher our homework. I reached into my bag to get it but it wasn’t there. I had left it at home. I was in trouble again.
When I got home, I went straight to my room to catch up on my homework. Mom cooked fish for dinner. She knows I don’t like fish, but she thinks it is good for her son. It was a horrible day. I hope tomorrow will be better.
【小题1】What happened to the writer on this bad day?
| A.The writer argued with his parents. | B.The writer heard some terrible news. |
| C.Many small things went wrong. | D.Part of the writer’s house was on fire. |
| A.At night | B.In the morning. |
| C.At lunchtime. | D.In the afternoon. |
| A.He did some homework. | B.He made a telephone call. |
| C.He made fun with his friend. | D.He was tired, so he went to bed. |
| A.give it away | B.eat it too fast |
| C.cook it too long | D.make it very well |
| A.the writer fell off from his bike | B.the writer went to school |
| C.the writer got up early in the morning | D.the writer doesn’t like eating fish |
When you want to go shopping, decide how much money you can spend for new clothes. Think about the kind of clothes you really need. Then look for those clothes on sale.
There are labels (标签)inside all new clothes. The labels tell you how to take care of you clothes. The label for a shirt may tell you to wash it in warm water. A sweater label may tell you to wash by washing in cold water. The label in a coat may say “dry clean only.” Washing may ruin(损坏)this coat. If you do as the directions (说明) say on the label. You can keep your clothes looking their best. Many clothes today must be dry cleaned. Dry cleaning is expensive. When buying new clothes, check to see if they will need to be dry cleaned. You will save money if you buy clothes that can be washed.
You can save money if you buy clothes that are well made. Well-made clothes last longer. They look good even after they have been washed many times. Clothes that cost more money are not always better made. They do not always fit(合身) better. Sometimes less expensive clothes look and fit better than more expensive clothes.
【小题1】If you want to save money, you can buy clothes that .
| A.don’t fit you | B.don’t last long | C.need to be dry cleaned | D.can be washed |
| A.how to keep them looking their best. | B.how to save money. |
| C.whether they fit you or not. | D.where to get them dry cleaned. |
| A.to look for well-made clothes | B.to see how much money you can pay |
| C.to know how to wash them | D.to read the labels inside them |
| A.Buying Less Expensive Clothes | B.Taking Enough Money When Shopping |
| C.Being a Clever Clothes Shopper | D.Choosing the Labels Inside New Clothes |
A new law helps people with disabilities. The law says that people with disabilities must be able to get into and out of all public buildings. It also says that business must offer special services to people who have special needs. Companies can not refuse to hire disabled workers. Many businesses may have to change their buildings and services.
—Ramps (坡道) must be built so people can get into buildings.
—Movie theatres must have space for people in wheelchairs and seats for their friends to sit near them.
—Elevators (电梯) must have floor number in Braille.
This law will help millions of people. One woman who has been in a wheelchair for many years said,“It is like a dream.”
【小题1】According to the passage we can see that .
| A.it will be difficult for the normal persons to get into the public buildings |
| B.the buildings of all the businesses will have to be changed |
| C.Most businesses used to offer special services to people who have special needs |
| D.it was difficult for the disabled workers to find jobs in the past |
| A.with hearing problems |
| B.who have difficulty in using their hands |
| C.who have difficulty in using their legs or feet |
| D.who don’t like stairs |
| A.the government has paid no attention to the disabilities |
| B.the government wants to help these disabilities |
| C.normal people show mercy to the disabilities |
| D.companies will hire millions of disabled people |
When you want to go shopping, you’d better decide how much money you can spend on new clothes.
Think about the kind of clothes you really need. Then look for those clothes you really need. Then look for those clothes on sale.
There are labels(标签) inside all new clothes. The labels tell you how to take care of your clothes. The label for a shirt may tell you to wash it in warm water. A sweater label may tell you to wash in cold water. The label on a coat may say “dry clean only”, for washing may ruin this coat. If you do as the directions(说明) on the label, you can keep your clothes looking their best for a long time.
Many clothes today must be dry cleaned. Dry cleaning is expensive. When buying new clothes, check to see if they will need to be dry cleaned. You will save money if you buy clothes that can be washed.
You can save money if you buy clothes that are well done. Well-made clothes last longer. They look good even after they have been washed many times. Clothes that cost more money are not necessarily(不一定) better made. They do not always fit better. Sometimes less expensive clothes look and fit better than more expensive clothes.
【小题1】The label inside the clothes tell you .
| A.how to keep them looking their best. | B.how to save money. | C.whether they fit you or not. | D.where to get them dry cleaned. |
| A.don’t fit you | B.don’t last long | C.need to be dry cleaned | D.can be wash |
| A.are always worse made |
| B.must be dry cleaned |
| C.can not be washed |
| D.can sometimes fit you better |
| A.Buy Less Expensive Clothes |
| B.Taking Enough Money When Shopping |
| C.Being a Clever Clothes Shopper |
| D.Choosing the Label inside New Clothes |
If you want your land to keep fertile, you must try to stop soil from being carried away by water or wind. When soil is taken away by flowing water or blowing winds we call it soil erosion. Ways have been found to stop soil erosion, and this is known as soil conservation. One way of stopping soil erosion is to grow small plants such as grass. These plants are referred to a cover crops, whose roots hold the soil tightly together. The rain water can not wash away the soil. When trees and tall bushes are planted at the edges of an open field, soil erosion by strong winds can not take place. The trees and b
ushes, which act as a
very big and firm wall, protect the open land from the winds. The way to stoop soil erosion on slopes is to build terraces on the slope of hillside and mountainside. When the slope of a hillside is cut into “step”, water carrying soil can not run straight down the terraces, which are used to slow down the speed of the flowing water containing much soil in it. In this way most of the soil in the water is left behind on the terraces, much soil in it.
【小题1】What takes place in soil erosion?
| A.Flood happens to the fertile land |
| B.A large quantity of the soil loses away gradually. |
| C.Terraces are built on the slope of hillside or mountainside. |
| D.Plants are grown to protect the open land |
A. grass B. trees and bushes C. plants life and an area
E. covering plants that produce grain or vegetables
【小题3】Besides growing small plants, another method to fight against soil erosion is to ___________.
| A.build terraces | B.build walls | C.plant trees | D.plant tall bushes |
| A.because their roots hold soil tightly |
| B.to stop soil from being blown away by winds. |
| C.Because soil erosion causes terrible damages to crops |
| D.To keep the balance of nature |
| A.What Causes Soil Erosion |
| B.The Importance of Erosion |
| C.Rain Erosion and Wind Erosion |
| D.Erosion and the Way of Tight against Erosion |