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Miss Evans was going to give a lecture (讲座) on Friday afternoon. But on Thursday night she was told that she had to go to an important meeting the next day at the same time. “No one can be in two places at the same time. What shall I do?” she thought. But soon, she had an idea. At five to three on Friday afternoon, Miss Evans went to the lecture room. There were twenty students waiting there for her. “I'm sorry,” she told them, “I won't be able to give my lecture today.” The students looked surprised. Miss Evans explained(解释) that she had an important meeting. “However,” she went on, “though I can't be with you myself, my voice can.” Then she put a small tape recorder (录音机) on the desk, “You see, I've recorded my lecture and you can listen to it without me.” Miss Evans turned on the recorder and left.
The meeting ended a little early. Miss Evans decided to go back to her students. She stood for a moment outside the lecture room, listening to her own voice. Then quickly, she opened the door. To her surprise, the room was empty. As she looked around, she saw a number of small recorders “listening” to her lecture!
“Well,” she thought, “If I can be in two places at the same time, why can't they?”
Miss Evans had to __________ on Friday afternoon.

A.give a lecture B.go to a meeting
C.record her lecture D.both A and B

Miss Evans recorded her lecture so that         while she was away.

A.the students could listen to it
B.she could listen to her own voice
C.her voice could be with her
D.the students could do the same

When she returned from the meeting, Miss Evans found         her lecture.

A.all her students listening to
B.every student recording
C.her students had left some recorders recording
D.some of her students listening to

Miss Evans thought it was ________.

A.all right for her students to do the same as she did
B.wrong for her students to be absent(缺席的) from the lecture
C.kind of her students to leave so many recorders
D.good for her students to do the same as she did
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B、Parents give them heavy pressures.
C、Parents can offer a lot of help to their children.
The meaning of the underlined word “gifted” in Para 1 means.
A、愚蠢 B、聪明 C、努力
According to the passage, it’s necessary to teach students.
A、to show love and care for others
B、how to study better than before
C、how to follow the school rules
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B、Parents in Japan think it’s the teachers’ job to educate children.
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Mo Yan not only brings a great shot to the world but also a great joy to China.
Mo Yan will go to Stockholm for the ceremony __________.

A.in October ,2012 B.in February ,2013
C.on Dec. 10 2012 D.on Thursday

A winner of Nobel Prize is given a medal, a diploma as well as over _____ yuan.

A.8,000,000 B.1,000,000 C.1,800,000 D.6,300,000

Mo Yan wins the Nobel Prize in Literature at the age of __________..

A.57 B.67 C.47 D.12

In the passage the underlined words “dozens of ” may mean ___________.

A.only a few B.a number of
C.thousands of D.more than ten

Which of the following is NOT true?

A.Mo Yan began writing stories in about 1976.
B.Zhang Yimou is a famous actor in China.
C.Mo Yan comes from Shangdong Province, China.
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You know, forests are disappearing around the world each year because of many different reasons including farming, tourism, pollution, etc. If we stop doing these things, there will be a good future for people of tomorrow.
Now I’m writing to ask you to help stop forests from disappearing. You can help by getting shops to stop selling paper made from trees and by persuading people not to use tree-free paper (paper not made from trees). This will help forests so much. There are many, many things we can do to help forests. If you would like to know more, please visit http://www. Rainforestweb. Org/.
By changing the little things, we can make a big difference.
If you would like to contact(联系)me, please see the above address or e-mail me at shazadinol @ hotmail.co.uk. Thank you for taking your time in reading this letter.
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Sabrina Akhtar
The writer of this letter is ______.

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______ is one of the reasons why the forests are disappearing.

A.Rain B.Tourism
C.Planting D.Breathing

The writer advises Mr. Heppell to ______.

A.stop shops from using paper any more
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D.plant more and more trees in the future

How can Mr. Heppell contact the writer? ______.

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Mrs. Woo Mei Fong said that her husband had just left for work when she felt that her house was moving. She ran outside at once with her children.
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A.Fourteen. B.Twenty-one
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