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It was a very foggy day in London. The fog was so thick that it was impossible to see morethan a foot or so. Buses, cars and taxis were not able to run and were standing by the side of theroad. People were trying to find their way about on foot but were losing their way in the fog. Mr. Smith had a very important meeting at the House of Commons and had to get there but no onecould take him. He tried to walk there but found he was quite lost. Suddenly he bumped into astranger. The stranger asked if he could help him. Mr. Smith said he wanted to get to the Housesof Parliament. The stranger told him he would take him there. Mr. Smith thanked him and theystarted to walk there. The fog was getting thicker every minute but the stranger had no difficultyin finding the way. He went along one street, turned down another, crossed a square and at lastafter about half an hour's walk they arrived at the Houses of Parliament. Mr. Smith couldn'tunderstand how the stranger found his way. "It is wonderful," he said. "How do you find theway in the fog?"
"It is no trouble at all to me," said the stranger, "I am blind."
According to the passage, we can infer that " bumped into" means_______.

A.撞飞 B.偶然碰见 C.敲打 D.踩踏

Which of the following statements is NOT true?

A.The stranger has a better sight than Mr. Smith.
B.Heavy fog can cause traffic accidents.
C.It's easy to get lost on a foggy day.
D.The fog was getting thicker and thicker.

Why is it no trouble at all to the stranger to find the way in the fog?

A.Because he is a local inhabitant(当地居民) of London.
B.Because he lives next to the Houses of Parliament.
C.Because he is familiar with the route.
D.Because he finds the way not by sight but by heart.

This article mainly tells us that_______.

A.London is a foggy city
B.Mr. Smith works for the government
C.a blind stranger led the way for Mr. Smith on a foggy day
D.Mr. Smith had a very important meeting and lost his way in the fog
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A young man went to the local expert(专家) on gems and said he wanted to become a gemologist(珠宝家). The expert turned him down because he feared the youth would not have the patience to learn. The young man asked for a chance. Finally, the expert told the youth, "Be here tomorrow."
The next morning the expert put a jade(玉) stone in the youth's hand and told him to hold it. The expert then went about his work, cutting, weighing and setting gems. The boy sat quietly and waited.
The following morning the expert again put the jade stone in the youth's hand and told him to hold it. On the third, fourth and fifth days, the expert asked the young man to do the same thing. On the sixth day, the youth held the jade stone but he could no longer stand(忍受) the silence. "Master, when am I going to learn something?" he asked.
"You will learn." the expert said and went about his business.
Several more days went by and the youth almost lost his patience. But one morning as the master put the stone in the youth's hand, the young man said without looking at his hand, "This is not the same jade stone!"
"You have begun to learn." said the master.
Practice makes perfect. The experience we learned from practice teaches us and develops our abilities. Experience is the best teacher. Even the most successful person had no absolute confidence once. It is experience that gives people confidence. The truth is: if you do the work and gain the experience, you'll have more confidence because you'll actually know what you're doing.
The phrase "turned ... down" probably means _______.

A.refused B.accepted C.forgave D.doubted

The expert let the young man hold the jade stone for so many days because he wanted to see if the young man was _______.

A.brave B.patient C.clever D.honest

What may be the best title for this passage?

A.An Experienced Gemologist
B.Experience, the Best Teacher
C.Experience of a Young Man
D.A Confident Teacher

Come And Join Us!
We warmly welcome you to the Shine Sports Centre!
All the young people in this city can become members of the Shine Sports Centre and each member should pay $10 every year. To be a member of us and get your membership card(会员卡),you need to come to us between 2 pm and 6 pm, Monday to Thursday. I have to tell you that we don't accept new members on Friday. Now, there are three things that you must remember to bring with you when you come for a membership card. They are your ID card, a recent passport-sized photo of yourself and the money. We can't give you the card unless you bring all the three.
Once you have got your membership card, you need to bring it with you whenever you come to book or use any facility(设备)in Shine Sports Centre. Booking over the phone is not allowed, so you have to come here with your card when you want to book. There is one more thing I have to tell you. Our opening hours is from 9 am to 10 pm on weekdays and from 10 am to 6 pm on weekends. We hope that every member can have a great time in the Shine Sports Centre.
You can use the facilities in the Shine Sports Centre at_______.

A.9 am on Sunday B.5 pm on Wednesday
C.7 am on Thursday D.9 am on Saturday

You and your classmate have to spend ______ on the membership card for two years.

A.$10 B.$20 C.$30 D.$40

What does the underlined word "book" mean in Chinese in this passage?

A.书 B.账册 C.预定 D.记录

Which of the following is TRUE?

A.All people have the chance to be members of the Centre.
B.You can get the membership card at 6 o'clock in the morning.
C.You can't book the facilities over the telephone.
D.You don't need to bring the membership card when you need to use the facilities.

Who is the advertisement written for?

A.Young people. B.Old people. C.Couples. D.Little kids.

Want to stay away from colds? Put on a happy face.
Compared to unhappy people, those who are cheerful and relaxed are less likely to suffer from colds, according to a new study. It's possible that being happy helps the body fight illnesses, say the researchers from New York University.
"It seems that positive feelings may reduce the danger of illness," said the study's chief researcher Sheldon Cohen.
In an earlier study, Cohen found that people who were cheerful and lively caught coughs and colds less often. People who showed feelings were also less likely to tell their doctors that they felt ill.
In thisstudy, Cohen's interviewed 193 adults every day for two weeks. During the interviews, the people were given colds by doctors and had to stay alone in a room for six days.
The results showed that everyone in the study was equally likely to get ill. But for people who said they felt happy during the research period, their illness are less serious and lasted for a shorter time.
Cohen believes that when people experience positive feelings, their body may produce a chemical that helps fight illness and disease. So if you are worried about your health, look on the bright side more often.
Which of the following was NOT a part of the study?

A.People talked about their feelings every day.
B.People were kept alone for six days.
C.People were given colds by doctors.
D.People were made to feel unhappy.

What did the study find?

A.People who felt happy never got ill.
B.People's feelings didn't influence their health.
C.People with good feelings became ill more easily.
D.People with positive feelings had less serious illnesses..

According to Cohen, which of the following may help fight illness?

A.Eating. B.Crying. C.Laughing. D.Sleeping.

This passage is a/an.

A.advertisement B.newspaper report C.story D.scientist's diary

What is the best title for this passage?

A.Smiles can fight colds B.Cause of colds found
C.The danger of colds D.How people get sick

Thousands of people have been killed in a massive(大规模的) earthquake in Japan. The quake -- the most powerful to hit Japan in more than 100 years -- caused massive damage and many people are missing and feared dead.
The 8.9 magnitude quake struck Friday(March 11) off Japan's eastern coast, and prompted(引发) tsunami warnings(海啸警报)across the Pacific as far away as South America and the U.S. West Coast. Several days after a 8.9-magnitude earthquake and resulting 10-meter-high tsunami devastated the coastline. The United States Geological Survey says it was the fifth largest earthquake since 1900. The largest, with a 9.5 magnitude, shook Chile(智利) in 1960.
In Japan, the tsunami swept away boats, cars and hundreds of houses in coastal areas north of Tokyo. The quake shook buildings in the Japanese capital and caused several fires. All train and subway traffic in Tokyo has been stopped, and thousands of people there were unable to get back home. People are just trying to find clean water. Food supplies are running out. In the convenience stores, there are no rice balls left. There is no bottled water left. People are facing a reallyserious situation in the days ahead for these people that are living in areas that were only moderately(普通的) damaged. The final death toll could range from the thousands to tens of thousands, depending on how many of these communities are gone.
Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan said the government would do everything it can to minimize(使降到最低) the effects of the disaster. And in Washington, President Obama said the United States is ready to help the people of Japan.
The underline word damage means_____________ in the article.

A.illness B.disaster C.terror D.danger

Which is true according to the passage?

A.Thousands of people have been killed in a massive earthquake in Japan.
B.Only people in areas that were only moderately damaged are facing a really serious situation in the days.
C.The tsunami devastatednot only the coastline in Japan, but also the areas across the Pacific as far away as South America and the U.S. West Coast.
D.The massive earthquake caused the tsunami.

According to the passage, which earthquake is the largest one since 1990 ?

A.the one happened in Japan on March 11, 2011
B.the one in Chile in 1960
C.the fifth largest earthquake since 1900
D.We don't know.

If you're in Tokyo these days, what you can't get from the convenience store?

A.newspapers and magazines
B.some medicine
C.paper napkins and toothpastes
D.rice balls and bottled water

The passage can't be in/on __________.

A.March 10th newspapers B.TV C. Internet D. Radios

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.

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