June 5 is World Environment Day.This makes us pay more attention to our environment and the need to protect it.
When Wang Baoxuan,a Beijing high school boy,finishes his exercise books,he does not throw them away.He puts them in the big box in the corner of his classroom.Other students do so.Then the exercise books are sold to a paper-factory in Beijing.The paper is collected and used again by students and teachers in the school.At the same time,the money made from selling the paper goes towards schools in Inner Mongolia for planting trees and grass.During spring time,the sandstorms often attack here.
Wang’s school is one of the schools in the capital that take part in the “green promise”environmental protection activity.So far,nearly 210,000 students have taken part in the activity,collecting more than 174 kilograms of waste paper.
“There are some environment problems in the city,such as sandstorms.We should do our duty and encourage others to do so as well.”Said Wang.
Vice-premier Zeng Peiyan has written a letter to the teachers and students to encourage them to go on taking part in the environmental protection.What do Wang Baoxuan and his schoolmates do with the waste exercise books?
A.Throw them away |
B.Collect and sell them |
C.Cut them into pieces |
D.Give them to the students in Inner Mongolia |
What is the money from selling the paper used for?
A.Buying new exercise books | B.Helping poor students |
C.Planting trees and grass | D.Being their pocket money |
What can we infer(推断)from the third paragraph?
A.Many years later,students will have no exercise books to use. |
B.Many years later,there will be no waste paper. |
C.Many years later,the sandstorms will be weaker in Beijing. |
D.Many years later,Beijing will be much dirtier. |
Leeds Castle One of the most popular places of interest in Britain Opening times Open all year round except 7th and 8th November and Christmas Day(25th December)2009. 1 April to 30 September 2009 Open:10:30 am—5:30 pm Gates close at 6pm 1 October 2009 to 31 March 2010 Open:10:30 am—4 pm Gates close at 5pm Prices Adults:£16.50 Students:£9.50 Children under 4:free |
Leeds Castle is closed on _________.
A.7th January | B.8th August | C.25th December | D.1st April |
John and Mary will take their three-year old son to Leeds Castle.How much should they pay?
A.£33. | B.£16.50. | C.£26. | D.£9.50. |
What time does Leeds Castle close on 29th October?
A.6 pm. | B.6:30 pm. | C.5:30 pm. | D.5 pm. |
阅读下列短文,根据短文内容完成表格中所缺信息,每空一词。
Street Markets Around the World
There are many ways of shopping. You can shop by telephone, by post or through your home computer, but for many people, the most exciting way to shop is also the most traditional—at a street market. You can find markets anywhere in the world. Here are four of them:
There are many “floating markets” in Asia; perhaps the most unusual is Thailand(泰国), at a place called Damned Saduak. It’s open from six in the morning to the noon every day. People sell fresh fruit from their boats.
Many Belgians(比利时人) say that the Grand Place is the most beautiful square in the world. It’s the home of a colourful flower market. It’s open every day except Monday. On Monday, instead of flowers, there’s a wonderful bird market.
One of the world’s famous markets is in Mexico City(墨西哥城)—the Sonora Market. You can buy toys, birds, herbs and medicine. There’re all kinds of things. It’s open every day from early in the morning till late at night.
In England, every weekend, thousands of young people from all over London travel to the Camden Market—it’s the place to go for street fashion, CDs and tapes. Many people also go there for fun.
根据以上内容,完成下列表格,每空一词
Names |
Feature(特征) |
Things to Sell |
Open Time |
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the Damnoen Saduak |
Thailand |
fresh |
every day |
|
the Grand |
Belgium(比利时) |
beautiful |
every day except |
|
birds |
Monday |
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the Sonora Market |
Mexico |
all kinds of |
every day |
|
the Camden Market |
fashionable |
fashion things |
Every |
Some people think only school children do not agree with their parents, however, it is not true.
Communication is a problem for parents and children of all ages. If it’s hard for you to communicate with your parents, don’t worry about it. Here are some advice for you to bridge the generation gap (消除代沟).
Don’t argue with your parents. Don’t get to your parents when you are angry. Your parents probably won’t consider your ideas if you are shouting at them. And you can’t express yourself well if you are angry. Go someplace to cool off. Make sure you understand why you are unhappy. Then think about what you want to say to your parents. If you don’t think you can speak to them at the moment, try writing a letter.
Try to reach a compromise (和解). Perhaps you and your parents disagree on something. You can keep your disagreement and try your best to accept each other. Michael’s mother didn’t agree with him about buying a motorcycle. They argued over it. But they finally came to a compromise. Michael bought the motorcycle, but only drove it on certain days.
Of course, your parents might refuse to compromise on something. In these situations, it is especially important to show love and respect (尊敬) to them. Showing respect will keep your relationship(关系) strong.
Talk about your values. The values of your parents are probably different from those of your own. Tell your parents what you care about, and why. Understanding your values might help them see your purposes in life.
A good relationship with your parents can make you a better and happier person. It is worth having a try!The passage tells us _______ have a communication problem.
A.parents and other people |
B.school kids and their parents |
C.teachers and their students |
D.parents and children of all ages |
Your parents probably won’t consider your ideas if you _______.
A.don’t get to them often |
B.write a letter to them |
C.don’t speak to them politely |
D.express yourself well |
The underlined phrase “cool off” in the passage means “_______”.
A.to make yourself happy |
B.to get you quiet and relaxed |
C.to have a good rest |
D.to hide yourself quickly |
If there’s really a generation gap between you and your parents, you’d better _______.
A.have a talk with them often |
B.keep away from them |
C.agree with them all the time |
D.know about their values |
From the passage we learn that _______.
A.parents and children should not have a generation gap |
B.parents should show love and respect to their children |
C.there are some good ways to bridge the generation gap |
D.there are so many serious problems in families today |
Waste can be seen everywhere in the school. Some students ask for more food than they can eat and others often forget to turn off the lights when they leave the classroom. They say they can afford these things. But I don't agree with them.
Waste can bring a lot of problems. Although China is rich in some resources(资源) , we are short of (缺乏) others, for example, fresh water. It is reported that we will have no coal(煤) or oil to use in 100 years. So if we go on wasting our resources, what can we use in the future and where can we move? Think about it. I think we should say no to the students who waste things every day. Everybody should stop wasting as soon as possible.
In our everyday life, we can do many things to prevent waste from happening, for example, turn off the water taps(水龙头) when we finish washing, turn off the lights when we leave the classroom, try not to order more food than we need, and so on. Little by little, everything will be changed. Waste can be stopped one day, if we do our best. From the passage we know that some students often ________ in the school.
A.eat too much | B.don't work hard |
C.waste things | D.throw rubbish everywhere |
Which is not mentioned in this passage?
A.Fresh water. | B.Forest. | C.Oil. | D.Coal. |
Which of the following is right?
A.Waste brings problems. |
B.Waste can bring no problem. |
C.China is rich in fresh water. |
D.Students never waste things. |
Which is the best title of this passage?
A.Stop Wasting | B.School life |
C.Waste in the School | D.Rich Resources in China |
Mark Twain, the famous American writer, was traveling in France. Once he was going by train to Dijon. That afternoon he was very tired and wanted to sleep, so he asked the conductor to wake him up when they came to Dijon. But first he explained that he was a very heavy sleeper. “I’ll probably protest(表示不满)loudly when you try to wake me up,” he said to the conductor, “but do not take any notice, just put me off the train anyway.”
Then Mark Twain went to sleep. Later, when he woke up, it was night-time and the train was in Paris already. He realized at once that the conductor had forgotten to wake him up at Dijon. He was very angry. He ran up to the conductor and began to shout at him.“I have never been so angry in all my life,” Mark Twain said.
The conductor looked at him calmly. “You are not half so angry as the American whom I put off at Dijon,” he said.Who’ s Mark Twain? ______________
A.A French writer. | B.A famous artist. |
C.An American writer. | D.A traveler. |
Mark Twain wanted to sleep because_________.
A.he was tired | B.he was hungry |
C.he was a lazy man | D.he liked sleeping |
When he woke up, the train got to______.
A.Dijon | B.London | C.Paris | D.New York |