Korean culture is really exciting right now. The Korean Wave is sweeping Asian countries including China. Young people are going crazy about Korean TV dramas, Korean pop songs, taekwondo and the Korean language.
The Korean Wave started a few years ago with the TV series “Winter Sonata”. This love story is still popular. People, especially girls, like the beautiful story and handsome actors like Bae Yong Jun (裴勇俊).
In the music world, Korean girls are making themselves heard in China. You can often find big Korean names like Baby Vox, S. E. S and Finkle at the top of the Chinese music charts (排行榜).
The Korean Wave has also made young people want to try the clothes and hairstyles of pop stars, too. Not only that. Now some girls in China are having plastic surgery (整容) to change the way they look. People say some beautiful Korean stars have had plastic surgery. These stars don’t make plastic surgery look shameful (丢面子的).
Are all the faces of beautiful Korean girls not real? Find out for yourself when you next visit South Korea. What does the Korea Wave refer to? It refers to ____..
A.Korean TV dramas | B.Korean culture |
C.Korean language | D.Korean actors |
When did the Korean Wave start? It started with ____
A.the Korean pop songs | B.Taekwondo |
C.the TV series “Winter Sonata” | D.the Korean food |
Who is the famous actor in Korean dramas?
A.Bae Yong Jun. | B.Baby Vox. | C.S. E. S | D.Finke |
Korean stars often change their looks by ____.
A.singing pop songs | B.acting in TV dramas |
C.trying different food | D.having plastic surgery |
Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?.
A.Winter Sonata tells a very famous love story. |
B.Young people like Korean pop stars’ clothes and hairstyles. |
C.Chinese girls also want to try plastic surgery. |
D.Korean pop stars think plastic surgery is shameful. |
When you are curious about something and want to know more about it, you can use the way of asking questions. Asking questions is the first step to make discoveries and find interesting answers. The following steps can guide you during the research.
Step 1 Write down the subject that you are interested in on a piece of paper. Just get the main idea down. For example, you might write:
Discover more about robots.
Step 2 Stop and think for a moment about what you have already known about your subject. List what you have already known like the sentences below:
1. The first robot appeared in the USA in 1959.
2. A robot can do housework and act as a teacher.
3. Sometimes a robot catches viruses and causes a lot of problems.
Step 3 What can you do with what you want to learn? By asking questions, start writing down questions about the robots on the paper:
1. What might robots be like in the future?
2. What other things can robots do for people?
3. What kind of power will robots possibly use in five years?
Step 4 Armed with your list of questions, you can now go to the nearest library or computer to begin your research. As you learn more about your subject, you’ll probably discover some new questions.
For example, you might discover that robots can help scientists explore dangerous places, like the sea and outer space. How? What happened? Asking new questions can help you research your subject more widely.
The next time you find something interesting to research, take time to organize your thinking by asking good questions. And remember that learning more always brings more questions.What does the writer advise us to do when we’re curious about something?
A.To read more books about it. |
B.To look it up in the dictionary. |
C.To turn to the teacher for help. |
D.To raise questions and find the answers. |
What does the underlined part “Armed with your list of questions” mean?
A.Writing down your list of questions. |
B.Discussing your questions with others. |
C.Taking your list of questions with you. |
D.Putting your list of questions under your arm. |
What might be the correct order of the steps when you do research?
① List what you want to learn. ② Find new problems.
③ List what you’ve already known.④ Choose a research subject.
A.④③①② | B.④①③② | C.②③④① | D.③②①④ |
What might be the best title for this passage?
A.Doing Research onRobots |
B.Asking Good Questions While Doing Research |
C.Having Interesting Answers on Robots |
D.Finding Subjects before Doing Research |
There was a man who had a little son. He loved him very much. Every day after work the man would come home and play with the little boy.
When the man came home from work one night, he found that he had some extra work to do. And he wasn’t able to play with his little son. He wanted to give the boy something to keep him busy. So, looking around his study, he saw a magazine with a large map of the world on the cover. He got an idea. He patiently tore the map up into pieces. Then he led his son into the dining room and spread the pieces on the table. He explained to the boy that it was a map of the world. He told the boy to put it back together and they could play together when he finished. Surely this could keep the child busy for hours, he thought.
After about thirty minutes, the boy came to the man and said, “Okay, it’s finished, Dad. Can we play now?”
The man was surprised, saying, “That’s amazing! How did you do that?” The boy said, “It was easy. On the back of the page was a picture of a man. When I put the man together, the whole world appeared completely.” Why couldn’t the man play with his son that night?
A.He had to read a magazine. | B.He had some extra work to do. |
C.He had to learn something about a map. | D.He had to stay at his office for extra work. |
What did the man ask his son to do?
A.To read the magazine to find the map. |
B.To tear the map of the world up into pieces. |
C.To put the pieces of the map of the world back together. |
D.To clean the dining room first, and then read the map of the world. |
How long did it take the boy to finish the work?
A.A few hours. | B.About an hour. | C.About half an hour. | D.The whole night. |
Which of the following is TRUE about the passage?
A.It’s a report about a father’s extra work. |
B.It’s a story between a father and his clever son. |
C.It’s an advertisement for the map of the world. |
D.It’s a poster about how to deal with parents’ problems. |
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There are four parts in IELTS: listening, speaking, reading and writing. Listening is very important. Are you confident? Have you made good preparation? The book IELTS Listening is helpful for your preparation for IELTS. |
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Car and Driver is the world’s most popular automotive magazine. It provides information and entertainment for people who like cars. It offers the best vehicle tests in the business. The magazine also covers the latest developments in car technology. |
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Once you own the book, you will become a good speaker. Susan Weinschenk’s excellent ideas on how to make a perfect speech are very helpful to you. With the help of the book, you will be confident to know how to give your speech. Also, you will learn how to attract your audience during the speech. |
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The book offers healthy and delicious food. These dishes can all be completed in less than half an hour, and in many cases, in just a few minutes. Sisson and Meier show you how to delight your family or guests every time with quick, delicious meals using local materials, meats, healthy fats (yes, and real butter) and common herbs and spices. |
Which of the following will help to improve your speech?
A.IELTS Listening . | B.Car and Driver. |
C.Quick & Easy Meals. | D.Designing Effective Speech Interfaces. |
Who will probably be interested in Quick & Easy Meals?
A.Car fans. | B.English speakers. |
C.Housewives. | D.Businessmen. |
How many of the four short passages are introductions of magazines?
A.One. | B.Two. | C.Three. | D.Four. |
“低碳生活,从我做起!”请仔细阅读下列材料,找出以下五种“低碳”行为产生的直接效应。
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Henry often recycles water to clean his room and water the flowers. ▲
Daphne always turns off the lights and the computer as soon as she leaves her office. ▲
Mr. White sometimes goes to work by bus or on foot instead of driving his car. ▲
Li Lei usually uses QQ or e-mail to communicate with his friends instead of paper letters. ▲
Miss Zhang never wears fur(皮草)clothes and she decides to eat less meat. ▲
Do you still remember the terrible earthquake in 2008 in Sichuan, which killed at least 87,000 people and left millions homeless? On the twelfth day after the earthquake, Premier Wen Jiabao said, “A new Wenchuan will rise from the ruins(废墟).” Now his words have come true. Three years has passed and the worst-hit areas in Sichuan have risen from the ruins.
So far, 95% of the reconstruction projects(重建项目)have been completed. Nearly 3,000 schools, 1,000 hospitals and more than 5 million homes have been built. Now everyone has been provided with a home, a job and social security(社保).
Dong Xinjun, a villager in Qingchuan, said volunteers from Zhejiang taught him how to grow mushrooms and now he makes about 3,000 yuan more than before every year.
Zhu Lihu, the headmaster of a village primary school in Qingchuan, told us that teaching equipment had been greatly improved. Now they have new classrooms, a library and a computer room with 20 computers.
On May 8th, 2011, Premier Wen Jiabao made his 10th visit to Sichuan Province after the earthquake. He visited a lot of middle schools and neighborhoods. At Beichuan Middle School, Premier Wen embraced a student named Zheng Haiyang, who lost both of his legs in the earthquake. The students told Premier Wen that their new school was very beautiful. And they would never forget that it was built with the hearts and strength of people across the whole country.
Premier Wen believes that the people in Wenchuan have a “strong will” and a “bright future”. They will never back down, but stand bravely on this land. What is NOT provided for everyone in the earthquake-hit areas?
A.A home. | B.A job. | C.A computer. | D.Social security. |
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Nearly 1,000 schools have been built. |
B.Dong Xinjun makes about 3,000 yuan every year. |
C.Zhu Lihu’s new school has a new large gym. |
D.Zheng Haiyang is a student of Beichuan Middle School. |
How many times has Premier Wen visited Sichuan since the earthquake happened?
A.5 times. | B.8 times. | C.10 times. | D.12 times. |
What does the underlined word “embraced” mean in Paragraph 5?
A.Put arms around him in a loving way. | B.Shook hands with him in a friendly way. |
C.Bowed to him in a very polite way. | D.Smiled at him in a very kind way. |
How does the passage show us “Wenchuan has risen from the ruins”?
A.By giving facts and examples. | B.By comparing different places. |
C.By describing people’s looks. | D.By using volunteers’ words. |