My friend, Victor, is a zoo keeper in the National Zoo. His work is very interesting but it is hard. Sometimes it is dangerous, too. Every morning the zoo keepers have to get up at five to prepare the food for the animals. Each kind of animal is given special food. For example, the lions must be given meat; the deer must be given grass and leaves; and the parrots must be given fruit and nuts. Sometimes some animals won't let the others eat their food. If this happens, each of them must be fed separately(分离地) .
Every morning each cage must be washed by the zoo keepers. This can be dangerous, especially with lions and tigers. To make the work easier, the animals are locked in the sleeping compartments (隔间) while the cages are being washed. When the animals are sick, the zoo keepers must look after them. Each sick animal is kept in a separate cage and given medicine. Sometimes they must be given injections. It is not easy to inject(打针) a sick lion!
All the keepers live near the zoo. Each of them has a small house. There he lives with his family. They do not have holidays on Sundays and public holidays. Instead, each of them has a day off during the week. Each keeper has a holiday on a different day from that of the other keepers.
The most important job of the keepers is to look after the safety of the visitors. People must be prevented from doing dangerous things. Many people have been injured because they did careless things, like putting their hands into the lion's cage.What kind of food must be given to the animals like tigers, lions and bears?
A.Nuts. | B.Fruit. | C.Meat. | D.Grass and leaves. |
Some animals must be fed separately because .
A.they eat special food |
B.they often quarrel with each other while eating |
C.they always cause the zoo keepers much trouble |
D.they won't let the others eat their food |
All the zoo keepers must work .
A.seven days a week | B.on Saturdays |
C.on special festivals | D.on weekdays |
The underlined word "injured" in the last paragraph(段落) means .
A.受伤 | B.被打 | C.杀害 | D.抓住 |
A good way to pass an exam is to work hard every day in a year. You may fail in an exam, if you are lazy for most of the year and then work hard only a few days before the exam. If you are free, read stories in English. Speak English whenever you can. A few days before the exam you should go to bed early. Do not go to bed late at night studying. Before you start the exam, read carefully over the question paper, try to understand the meaning of each question. When you have at last finished your exam, read over your answers. Correct(更正)the mistakes if there are any and be sure that you have not missed anything out.A good way to pass an exam is to ______ every day in a year.
A. go to bed early B. work hard C. read storiesIf you work hard only a few days before the exam, you may _____the exam.
A. win B. pass C. failA few days before the exam you should ______.
A. go to bed late B. go to bed early C. not go to to bedWhen you have finished your paper, you should ______.
A. hand it in at once
B. read over your answers
C. try to understand the meaning of each question The best title for this passage is __________.
A. An Important Exam
B. How to Pass an Exam
C. Get Ready for an Exam
Experts(专家) say that students usually need eight to ten hours’ sleep at night, but most Chinese students do not get enough sleep. Some Chinese parents are usually glad to see their children studying late. They will think their children work very hard, but not all parents are happy about this. Once a mother told us that every morning her 10-year-old boy put up one finger (手指) with his eyes still closed, begging(请求) for one more minute to sleep. Like thousands of students “ early birds” in China, he has to get up before six every morning.
A report shows that without a good night’s sleep, students seem to be weaker (虚弱) than they should be. Many students have fallen asleep during class at one time or another. Too much homework is not the only reason why students stay up late. Some watch TV or play the computer games late into the night.
Experts have ever said that the students should develop good study habits. So some clever students never study late, they are able to work well in class.The 10-year-old boy begged for more minute to sleep because__________.
A.he didn’t have enough sleep |
B.it wasn’t time for him to get up |
C.he didn’t want to go to school |
D.he wanted his mother to wake him up |
In this passage we know if students don’t get enough sleep, they may________.
A.become too weak to sleep |
B.not work well in class |
C.go to bed early |
D.be weak in English |
In this passage “early birds” means “persons who ______________”
A.get up early | B.get up late |
C.sleep less | D.don’t want to sleep |
“Stay up late” here means “_____________”
A.study late | B.watch TV late |
C.not go to bed until late | D.stay outside |
According to the passage, which of the following is right?_________
A.If you want to study better, you must work hard at night. |
B.Sleeping less means working hard. |
C.Some clever students are able to work well in class because they have good study habits. |
D.Students don’t have enough sleep because they have lots of homework to do. |
Yang Liwei circled the earth 14 times in 21 hours on October 15 and 16, 2003, landing on the grasslands of Inner Mongolia. Looking a little tired, Yang stepped out of Shenzhou V, smiling and waving at the waiting people. “I feel very good.” Yang said to Premier Wen Jiabao on the phone. Yang said to a newspaper, “For our motherland and me, this is a great moment.”
China’s launch of Shenzhou V shows a higher starting point. It has two special systems(系统)to protect the spaceman, but neither Russian rockets(火箭)nor American ones have.
Yang didn’t know that he was chosen as China’s first spaceman until just before the launch. Although Yang was excited at the news, he still slept at 8p.m. as usual and was woken up at 8p.m. the next morning. Before the launch, Yang ate Chinese traditional food-dumplings. We all know that travelers usually eat them before going on a journey for good luck.
A stamp Success of China First Manned Space Flight was issued(发行)on October 16, 2003, making China the third country to send a spaceman into outer space.It took Yang Liwei_____ to travel around the earth every circle.
A.6 hours | B.90 minutes |
C.2 days | D.21 hours |
How did Yang Liwei feel after he came back to the earth?
A.Quite tired. | B.A little scared. |
C.Tired but excited. | D.A little nervous |
Which of the following statement is right?
A.There is no difference between China’s spaceship and other countries. |
B.Yang Liwei knew he would be China’s first spaceman long before. |
C.From the news, Yang Liwei was too excited to fall asleep. |
D.Yang was proud of the flight. |
What does the underlined word “launch” mean?
A.发射 | B.出发 | C.制造 | D.设计 |
China issued the stamps to _________.
A.leave them in space |
B.give them to Yang Liwei as a reward |
C.celebrate the success |
D.give them to Russian and American spacemen. |
Come and see the Indian elephants and the new tigers from America. The bears are waiting to meet you, and the monkeys from China are waiting to throw things at you. The lovely dogs from Australia are waiting to laugh at you, and the giraffes from Zambia are waiting to look down on you.
Tickets
Grown-ups:$2.00
Children:Over 12$1.00 Under 12 Free
Opening time 9:00 a.m.— 4:00 p.m.
Except Friday 10:00 a.m. — 3 :00 p.m.
Keep the zoo clean!
Do not touch,give food or go near the animals.How many kinds of animals are talked about in the passage?
A.Four | B.Five. | C.Six. | D.Seven. |
Now Mr. Smith is in the zoo with his two sons, one aged 14 and the other 10, how much are the tickets together?
A.$4.00 | B.$2.00 | C.$3.00 | D.$1.00 |
Which of the following is the visiting time?
A.8:30 a.m. Monday | B.9:30 a.m. Friday | C.3:00 p.m. Sunday | D.5:00 p.m. Tuesday |
From the passage we can guess the animal “giraffe” must be very _______.
A.fat | B.long | C.strong | D.tall |
Which of the following can we do in the zoo?
A.To give some food to the dogs. | B.To touch the monkey on the head. |
C.To throw things everywhere. | D.To take a few nice photos. |
For many people the subject of hiccups (嗝) is a joke, but for Harry Mendes, a fifteen-year-old schoolboy from Birmingham, it was something quite different.
His hiccups began one Sunday lunch time and continued day and night for two weeks. After the first week, Harry’s parents took him to hospital, but it took another week for the doctors to cure his attack.
Harry, who is now back at school, described what happened to him.
“When I began to hiccup, I drank a glass of water but that didn’t do any good. That evening I had hiccups every four seconds. We tried everything to stop them. I held my breath and drank cold drinks. My father even tried to give me a shock but that didn’t work either.”
After a week of sleepless nights, he went to hospital. The doctors took an X-ray of his chest but they couldn’t find anything wrong.
“They gave me some medicine and my hiccups slowed down, but it was another week before the medicine worked completely and my hiccups stopped.”
Harry was very lucky. The world record holder is the American farmer Charles Osborne, who hiccupped for sixty-eight years. He stopped in 1990 at last, but nobody knows why.Harry’s hiccups lasted ____.
A.a week | B.fourteen days | C.twenty-eight days | D.one month |
His hiccups started after he ____.
A.drank a glass of water | B.went to hospital |
C.ate an Indian meal | D.finished his homework |
His parents decided to take him to hospital when he ____.
A.hiccupped for four seconds | B.held his breath |
C.hiccupped at night | D.couldn’t stop hiccupping |
His hiccups completely stopped one week after the doctor ____.
A.gave him some medicine | B.took an X-ray of his chest |
C.gave him a shock | D.let him drink cold drinks |
What does “shock” in this passage mean?
A.震惊 | B.休克 | C.喷嚏 | D.哈欠 |