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China launched its first space lab module Tiangong-1 on the evening of September 29, 2011, at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwestern China.
President Hu Jintao praised the successful launch of China's first space lab module Tiangong-1, and shook hands with the staff of the Beijing Aerospace Flight Control Center.
Premier Wen Jiabao and He Guoqiang also shook hands with the staff at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center to congratulate on the success.
Tiangong-1, which is scheduled to dock(与……对接) with the Shenzhou-8 spacecraft later this year, will pave the way for building China's first space station.
During its two-year service life, Tiangong-1 will mainly conduct four tasks, such as experiments of autonomous rendezvous(自主交会) and docking procedures(程序) with the Shenzhou-8, -9, and -10 spacecrafts in the coming launches, aiming to establish the country's first space lab, according to Wu Ping, spokesperson for China's national space administration.
According to the plan for China's manned space program, the Shenzhou-10 will be a manned spacecraft, possibly carrying a female Chinese astronaut who will test manual space rendezvous and docking with the Tiangong-1.
Functioning as a target spacecraft, Tiangong-1 is expected to become China's first space laboratory when it connects to the above mentioned spaceships.
When Tiangong-1 was launched, _____were at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.  

A.Premier Wen Jiabao and He Guoqiang
B.Premier Wen Jiabao and President Hu Jintao
C.He Guoqiang and President Hu Jintao
D.President Hu Jintao and some staff

It is reported that Tiangong-1 will conduct _____ tasks during its service life.

A.two B.three C.four D.five

The underlined word “establish” here means _____________.

A.prepare B.build C.discover D.use

The _____ spacecraft will be carrying a female Chinese astronaut.

A.Shenzhou-7 B.Shenzhou-8
C.Shenzhou-9 D.Shenzhou-10

Which of the following is WRONG according to the passage?

A.Tiangong-1 was launched in the evening.
B.The service life of Tiangong-1 is about two years.
C.China expects Tiangong-1 to be the first space lab.
D.Tiangong-1 will dock with the Shenzhou-8 spacecraft next year.
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In April this year, lots of bags full of small change(零钱) were seen at bus stops in Tianjin. They were made for passengers to turn their notes into small change. And such an idea came from four students from Zhongbei Middle School, Tianjin.
“People will surely feel worried when they take a bus without coins. We just want to do something to help them,” said Wang Yongcun, 15, one of the four students.
The four boys spent their whole weekend making the change bags. After that they went to see the number of the passengers at each bus stop near their school, and then chose the top six stops to put the bags.
Many people think that the four boys have really done a good job. But, things didn’t go as the boys thought. Two days later, they found that the money was gone, and that even the bags were taken. It really made them sad but they would not give up. Their classmates and teachers came to help them in time. They put their pocket money in bags again. And the teachers also taught them to make better change bags. They tried their best to do it.
The four boys feel very happy because they have done something good for the passengers. Their warm hearts are moving. More and more people are beginning to join in the activity.
The change bags were put _____.

A.on the buses B.at the bus stops
C.under the desks D.near the parks

It took _____ the whole weekend to make the change bags.

A.the parents B.the teachers
C.the passengers D.the four boys

Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A.The idea of small change bags came from four boys.
B.The passengers refused to put money in the bags.
C.The teachers gave up when the bags were taken.
D.The small change didn’t help the passengers much.

What’s the main idea of this passage?

A.Making change bags is difficult
B.Pocket money can be helpful
C.Giving help brings us happiness
D.Every coin has two sides

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A Tomato Fight Do you want a tomato shower? Come to the “tomato fight” in Spain! Once every year, people in the town of Bunol throw tomatoes at each other. Don’t worry. It’s not a real fight. People do this only for fun.
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A.the factories B.the clear blue sky
C.the people D.the cars on the road

A 24-year-old woman in Nanjing was given a warning ticket for _____ on the subway.

A.drinking B.smoking
C.eating food D.selling goods

In a teacher-free exam, students take their exam _____.

A.at the end of the term B.outside the classroom
C.without giving answers D.without being watched

In the town of Bunol, Spain, people throw tomatoes at each other _____.

A.to have fun B.to enjoy dinner
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Have you ever returned a book late to the library before? If so, you may pay a small fine(罚款). How much would you have to pay if the book is returned 65 years late?
A high school in Washington, Us had to deal with such a problem recently. A copy of Gone with the Wind was finally returned to its library 65 years late.
However, the school said that it would not ask Wayne to pay the fine, though that would be about $475.
The book was borrowed out of the library of the high school in 1949, and disappeared until it was found in Maine, Us by Wayne. Wayne found the book in his father’s basement(地下室) and then offered to send it back to the school.
“I feel very sorry about that,” Wayne said.
“We’re very pleased to have the book back. Wayne did the right thing,” Lori Wyborney, headmaster of the school said.
The book was borrowed out of the library of the high school _____.

A.in 1949 B.in 1965
C.in 1975 D.in 2014

Gone with the Wind is the name of _____.

A.a library B.a school
C.a book D.a magazine

_____ offered to send the book back to the school.

A.Wayne’s father B.Wayne
C.Lori’s headmaster D.Lori

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What’s the main subject(主题) of this writing?

A.Making friends. B.Learning English.
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Kudzu is a fast-growing vine(蔓生植物) that covers a large area in the southern United States. It is so common that one might think it is a native plant, but it is not. Kudzu was brought to the United States from Japan in 1876. Many Americans thought it was beautiful, and they began to plant it. They didn’t know it could grow up to a foot a day during the summer months. Nor did they know it would grow up and over anything in its path(路径).
In Japan, kudzu experienced cold winters and a short growing season. But in the United States, it has a very long growing season with warm and wet southern weather. It is fine weather for the vine to grow fast.
In the 1920s, people used the vine to feed farm animals. Ten years later, the government supported to plant kudzu because it kept soil(土壤) from washing away. However, by the 1950s, the government no longer wanted people to plant the vine. Twenty years after that, the government said it was a harmful plant.
The vine grows up trees and buildings, making some beautiful shapes. However, trees die after kudzu covers them because they can not get enough light. Scientists are looking for ways to kill the vine. They used poisons(毒药) to kill the vine. However, some of the poisons made it grow even better. Scientists also find it difficult to dig up Kudzu. The plant is really tough.
Because kudzu is so hard to kill, some people are making the best of it. So they try to find different uses for the vine. They find the vine can be used to make paper and baskets, it can be used to feed the goats, and it can even be eaten by people. Scientists are studying it in the hope that the vine can be used as a medicine. At the very least, kudzu serves as an example of the unexpected results that can come from non-native plants.
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A.kudzu mostly grows in the northern America
B.kudzu was brought to Japan from America
C.kudzu grows very fast in warm and wet weather
D.American government has never supported to plant kudzu

The underlined word “tough” in Paragraph 4 probably means “”.

A. not easily broken B.widely used
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A. how quickly the vine grows
B.how people use the vine
C.why people want to kill the vine
D.why people eat the vine

The writer uses the title “The Vine That Ate the South” most probably to .

A.let readers know kudzu is a vine
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C.tell readers the vine is a kind of food
D.get readers to realize the passage is serious

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