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This morning, I went camping along a path in Green Natural Park with my friends. We were happy because it was a sunny day. We were expecting an enjoyable two-day holiday. On the way, we kept singing and making jokes.
However, in the afternoon, when we finished our picnic at one o’clock, it was dark and windy. Soon, there was a shower. Unluckily, none of us brought an umbrella. We ran about but we could find no place to hide.
Twenty minutes passed and it was still raining. There were hours to go before we reached the campsite (野营地). It was even worse that our small compass (指南针) showed that we went to the wrong way. We had lost our way!
We had to make a quick decision as it was raining heavily. Chris said we could set up a tent to hide in, so Mary and Tom helped to set up the tent. Chris and I tried to make a fire to keep us warm. But we were unable to light the fire, as everything was wet. We dried ourselves, chatted and waited inside the tent. At about five o’clock, it stopped raining. We decided to give up the camping trip because all of us had been very tired.
This camping trip may not be very successful but we know each other better. And the most important thing I’ve learned from this trip is the importance of team spirit.
The writer with his friends went camping in Green Natural Park ______.

A.to have a picnic B.to have a shower
C.to enjoy a two-day holiday D.to make jokes

The writer thought it even worse that they ______.

A.had no picnic B.lost their way
C.couldn’t light the fire D.couldn’t know each other

Which of the following is NOT true?

A.It was sunny in the morning. B.None of them had an umbrella.
C.They gave up the camping at last. D.They ran about to dry themselves.

The writer has learned the importance of ______ from the trip.

A.making a decision B.working together
C.enjoying holidays D.taking a compass
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The London Eye
The London Eye was opened on New Year’s Eve in 1999 to celebrate the Millennium (千禧年). It is 135 meters high, and from the top you can see the whote London. On a clear day you can even see Windsor Castle, which is 40 kilometers away. The London Eye has 32 capsules (密封舱), each with room for 25 people. Each “trip” lasts 30 minutes. It moves quite slowly, at a speed of about 15 meters a minute, but it never stops. Passengers have to get on when it’s moving.
OPENING TIME: Daily from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. in summer and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in winter.
TICKETS: Online or by phone. A limited number of tickets are available (可获得的) in the day.From the Ticket Office in County Hall (the building next to the Eye), but go early because you often have to wait in a queue.
HOW TO GET THERE: 5 minutes’ walk from Waterloo underground station.
Choose the best answers:
The London Eye was built for celebrating __

A.New Year’s Eve B.1999
C.foreign visitors D.the Millennium

On sunny day from the top of the London Eye you can see __--

A.all of England
B.Windsor Castle
C.all the buildings which are 40 kilometers away
D.the building that is 135 meters high

There are_____ passengers in the London Eye when it’s full.

A.32 B.800 C.25 D.72

The opening time of the London Eye in summer is _that in the winter.

A.shorter than B.the same as
C.as many as D.longer than

People_____ get tickets from the Ticket Office because tickets there are limited.

A.can usually
B.can never
C.can’t always
D.walk from Waterloo underground station to

根据短文内容,回答下列问题,每空一词。
The ladies club always had a meeting every Friday afternoon and someone came to talk to them about some important things. After that, they had tea and asked questions.
One Friday, a man came and talked in the club about the food problem. “There is not enough food in the world for everybody,” he said, “more than half of the people in the world are hungry, and when these people get more food, they have more babies, as a result they never stop being hungry. Somewhere in the world, a woman is having a baby every minute, day and night. What are we going to do about it?” He waited for a few seconds. Then one of the ladies said, “Why don’t we find that woman and stop her?”
What did people often do in the ladies club?
They often _____ a meeting, talked, had tea and _____ questions.
What did the man come to talk about one Friday?
He came to talk about the _____ _____.
What did the man think about the food problem?
Some people never stop _____ _____.
What is the woman’s answer to the man’s question?
She said they should find that woman and _____ her _____ having babies.
Do you think the woman’s answer is helpful?
_____, it _____.

Health experts predict that soon, more people will die from cancer than from AIDS, tuberculosis (结核病)and malaria combined(疟疾). They expect that by 2013, cancer will become the world’s leading cause of death.
Experts say one reason that more people are dying from cancer is because they are smoking cigarettes in developing countries. 40 percent of the world’s smokers are believed to live in China and India alone. Other things including high fat diets and fewer physical activities are also believed to be pushing the numbers more.
Rates (比率) of breast cancer (乳腺癌) in Japan, Singapore and South Korea are now3 times what they were40 years ago.
The W.H.O. report says that12 million people will be found to have some kinds of cancer this year. It predicts that more than7 million people will die early as a result of cancer. And more than5 million of the new cancer cases will be in developing countries.
The number of cancer cases and deaths from cancer are expected to increase one percent each year. Experts are predicting the largest increases will be in China, Russia, and India.
Without new treatments, the W.H.O. says, the number of new cancer patients could reach 27 million a year by 2030. The number of deaths could reach17 million a year.
A report in December said the number of men and women dying of cancer in the United States had dropped for the first time .The report in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute said the drop was mainly the result of fewer cases of lung(肺), prostate(前列腺) and colorectal(结肠) cancer in men. In women, it resulted from fewer cases of breast and colorectal cancer.
The American Cancer Society says governments can do things to help stop the increase in cancer cases and deaths. One idea is to provide poor and developing nations with vaccines(疫苗) that help to stop some cancer-causing infections (感染). One example of a cancer-causing infection is human papillomavirus (乳头瘤病毒). This virus(病毒) can cause cervical cancer in women.
Another suggestion is more support for cigarette-control programs. And the cancer society says health officials and governments should pay more in cancer research and early detection(检测).
根据短文内容完成句子填空(每空限填一个单词)。
From the first paragraph of the passage, we know __________ will be the ________ killer soon.
根据短文内容完成句子填空(每空限填一个单词)。
According to the passage, in developing countries more people are dying from cancer because of ___________ ____________
根据短文内容回答问题。
According to the passage, in which countries will cancer increase fastest ?
____________________________________________________________________.
把短文中划线句子译成汉语。
_____________________________________________________________________
根据短文内容用一个完整的英文句子回答问题。(10个词左右)
What can governments do to stop the increase of cancer ? (one thing is OK)
_____________________________________________________________________

One day after school Mr. Tillman found Philo Farnsworth making drawings on the blackboard in the school-room.
“What are you doing?” Mr. Tillman asked with interest. “ What are these drawings?”

“I want to invent things,” Philo answered, “and these are drawings of my first inventions.”
Mr. Tillman smiled to himself, “What is your invention?”
“I have an idea for a way of sending pictures through the air,” The boy answered. “Please just let me tell you about it. You are the only person who can understand what I have done.”
In 1922, even radio was new. The United States had fewer than 30 radio stations. But in 1922, a boy of 16 showed his teacher drawings for television!
In 1926, Philo worked as an office boy in Salt Lake City. Many important businessmen came into the office where he worked. One of these, George Everson , was from San Francisco. Like Mr. Tillman, Everson soon became interested in Philo. The shy, hard-working boy was like other office boys who Everson had known.
One evening Everson asked Philo to have dinner with him. After the meal, Philo began talking about his idea for Television. At first, Everson was not much interested in the invention. He listened only to be polite.
Many years later, Everson wrote a book telling about that evening with Philo. “As Farnsworth talked, he seemed to change,” Everson wrote, “His eyes lighted up , and he was no longer shy.” Talking freely about his invention, Philo Farnsworth was no longer an office boy--he was a scientist.
At the end of the evening, Everson was more interested than ever in Philo. And he was also interested in Philo’s idea for television.
After talking with Philo , Everson returned to San Francisco. There he brought together a number of important businessmen . Philo told them about his invention. The men became so interested in the young inventor that they gave $25,000 to help him work on his idea. Philo was only 20 years old, but here was his chance.
What kind of drawings was Philo making on the blackboard one day?

A.Drawings of his school-room. B.Drawings of his invention.
C.Drawings of his interest. D.Drawings for Mr. Tillman.

Philo’s new idea was to _______________.

A.tell his teacher all about his invention
B.show Mr. Tillman about his idea by drawings
C.send pictures through air
D.make other people see things by pictures

George Everson first became interested in Philo because he ________________.

A.did his work well as an office boy
B.was quite different from other office boys
C.was shy and did not work hard
D.was also interested in Philo’s drawings

When talking about his invention, Philo ____________.

A.listened to Mr. Everson politely
B.became more interested in the businessman
C.seemed to change his idea
D.looked like a scientist

Which of the following is true?

A.Philo made his television only four years later.
B.Mr. Everson helped Philo to invent the television with his own money.
C.Mr. Everson himself was an important businessman.
D.The businessmen in Salt Lake City gave Philo the money for his invention.

Last week, 169 students at No.35 Middle School of Shenyang took their first no-teacher exam. After the teacher handed out the exam paper, he left the room and never came back. A student collected in the papers when the exam ended.
“That test was not only a test of knowledge, but also a test of moral (道德). We wanted to show students how important honesty is, ” said Mr. Cai, the school’s headmaster. The school says no cheating happened in the test. Next year, it wants 80% of its exams to be without teachers. But students have different ideas.
“I was happy and excited during the exam because my teachers trusted me,” said Lang Yudan, a 13-year-old girl in Class 11.
“Schools must trust students a lot not to use invigilators(监考人). But I think it is too early. Some students will cheat if there are no invigilators. And the students will not be able to ask for help when needed,” said Hua Sha.
“I don’t like having invigilators in exams. When they walk around the classroom, they make me nervous. I would get higher marks without them in the room because I would feel more relaxed,” Liu Qingxi said.
“I think it’s very important to have invigilators in exams. Many students want to check their answers with each other after they have finished papers. And they can also keep the classroom in order when something unusual happens. They may make me nervous, but I still think we need them,” Shangguan Yan said.
Not using invigilators may be a good idea. But before using it, schools must tell students the importance of honesty and try to find ways to solve something unusual in exams.
The passage mainly talks about ________.

A.how to pass an exam
B.how to make students honest
C.whether invigilators are needed in exams
D.how to make students clever

No.35 Middle School of Shenyang held a no-teacher exam to _________.

A.let the students have a good rest
B.teach the students in a better way
C.help all the students pass the exam
D.find whether the students were honest

From what the students have studied, we know _________.

A.invigilators really help them a lot
B.not all of them agree with the headmaster
C.something unusual never happens in exams
D.they like it very much

What does Hua Sha think about no-teacher exams ?

A.It’s a good idea to have no-teacher exams but something must be done first.
B.If there are no invigilators, the students will certainly get lower marks.
C.Exams without invigilators will never be held since students are not honest.
D.Some parents don’t think it’s fair for everyone to have no-teacher exams.

In the sentence “And they can also keep the classroom in order when something unusual happens” , “they” refers to __________.

A.students B.headmasters C.teachers D.invigilators

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