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When was Asian Hockey Federation set up?

A.In 1953 B.In 1963
C.In 1946 D.In 1957

Which organization has the most members?
    

A. B. C. D.

In how many organizations can English be spoken as an official language?

A.One B.Two C.Three D.Four

If you are from China, which sport can you probably take part in?

A.Baseball. B.Hockey
C.Volleyball D.Football

. If you want to know something about volleyball, you can go to     .

A.www.baseballeurope.com B.www.asiahockey.org
C.www.voleysur.org D.www.cafonline.com
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When I was four years old, I wanted nothing more in life than to play the piano. My best friend Betty had a piano. But Betty hardly played it at all. She would rather play hide-and-seek. It didn’t seem fair.
One day my mother came to pick me up from Betty’s house. “Watch this!” I told her. Then I ran to play a song I had learned that morning. I was so proud of what I’d learned. “That’s nice, Jenny,” she said. “But we can’t afford a piano.”
When I turned six, my mother bought me a recorder(直笛). The problem was that I didn’t love the recorder. When I played the recorder, I didn’t feel anything special inside. I asked my mother if we could have a piano. “We still can’t afford one,” she said. “One day, I promise.”
In the sixth grade, my mother traded in the recorder for a real clarinet(黑管). I like the clarinet more, but it still wasn’t a piano. It wasn’t the music that was inside of me.
One day, when I was in the seventh grade, my mother cut an ad out of the newspaper. We drove to a stranger’s home in Providence, Rhode Island. The woman had a beautiful, dark wood piano from Russia. It was called an upright piano because it was tall. It was so shiny that it looked like it was wet. “We’ll take it,” my mother said. “It has a nice sound.”
After that, I played the piano every single day.When I left for school in the morning, I would leave the sheet music open on the piano. When I got home, I would walk straight to the piano and sit down and start playing the sheet music. I even played if I stayed home sick. I had finally found the music inside of me.
Do you struggle with music? Have you been given an instrument to play, but you just can’t play it? Maybe you think you’re just no good or that you don’t have any musical talent. Don’t get discouraged. It’s not true! We all have music inside of us, even if it’s just what we listen to. Now it’s up to you to find the right way to set that music free.
What did Jenny get when she was six?

A.A clarinet. B.A recorder. C.A violin. D.A guitar.

How did Jenny get her piano?

A.Betty gave it to her.
B.She traded in the clarinet for it.
C.She got it from her uncle.
D.Her mother bought it from a stranger.

Which of the following is TRUE?

A.Betty was more interested in playing the piano.
B.An old woman sent Jenny a clarinet from Russia.
C.Jenny enjoyed playing music with the right instrument.
D.Jenny’s mother borrowed a recorder in her seventh grade.

What is the passage mainly about?

A.How Jenny found the music inside of her.
B.What benefits Jenny got from making music.
C.How Jenny learned to play musical instruments.
D.What trouble Jenny had taking up music as a hobby.

What do you want to do later in life? Here are 4 teenagers talking about their hometowns and their dreams.
Albert, age 11, Ontario

I come from Ontario.I love how different each season is. In winter, I go skiing with my family and cousins.
I’ve played soccer since I was three. I’ve made great friends and learned a lot of new skills. When I’m a professional soccer player, I want to work with kids, helping and encouraging them.
Sara, age 12, Washington

I live in Washington. It’s so pretty and green. I can go camping and hunting, and we have the best rivers to fish in.
I want to make a difference in the world. I’ve started making a change by leading my school’s Drug Abuse Prevention Club. I’ve also helped raise money for children who live with wars.
Madison, age 10, Maine

I live in Maine.I like living in a small townbecause it’s easy to get outside with friends.
I’m not sure what I am planning for my future, but I have lots of ideas! I like to think outside of the box and experience new things, so as I go through life I’m sure I’ll have even more ideas!
Brittany, age 11, New Jersey

I live in New Jersey. I love going to Six Flags Great Adventure and playing with my dad.
I have been a member of a public speaking organizationsince I was seven. I really enjoy going to my speaking classes and competing against other teams. My dream is to be a lawyer.
Who is going to be a soccer player?

A.Albert. B.Sara. C.Madison. D.Brittany.

How did Sara help the children who live with wars?

A.By encouraging them. B.By raising money.
C.By planning for their future. D.By giving speeches.

Madison likes living in a small townin Maine because ______.

A.each season isdifferent there
B.he can go camping and hunting
C.it’s easy to get outside with friends
D.it’s fun to go to Six Flags Great Adventure

Delia was a young pianist. Her husband, Joe, was a young artist.
Each of them was taking lessons: Joe with a famous art teacher, and Delia with a great pianist from Germany. Their teachers were the very best, so lessons were expensive, more than they could really afford, but…when you love your art, nothing is too much.
But soon the money began to run out, and they couldn’t afford the lessons any more.
Then one day Delia came back home and told Joe that she had met a man whose daughter, Sally, wanted to learn the piano, and he was going to pay her $ 50 an hour.
“Delia,” Joe said, “I’ll be much happier if you keep up your lessons,” Delia said it didn’t matter. “When I’ve had some money, I’ll continue.” But Joe also decided to stop his lessons, to draw pictures and sell them.
A few days later, Joe came home and proudly took $ 200 from his pocket. “I met a man from Vermont,” he said, “who bought one of my pictures. And he wants to buy more!”
_________________.They didn’t have to worry any more about money.
Then, one day, Joe came home and saw that Delia’s hand was wrapped in a bandage(绷带). He asked her what had happened. “Oh,” said Delia. “My student, Sally, asked me to make some coffee for her. I dropped the coffee and burned my hand. Sally went straight to the drugstore and got this bandage for me. ”
“Delia, what have you been doing the last two weeks?” Joe asked. She tried not to tell him, but the tears came. “Oh Joe, I couldn’t get any students, so I worked as a waitress in a restaurant. Today, I burned my hand with hot water. So I can’t work any more. But we’ll still have money from the man in Vermont, won’t we?”
Joe looked at her. “There’s no man in Vermont, ” he said. “I’ve been working in a drugstore, and today someone came in to buy bandages for a woman who’s burned her hand. So when I saw you, well, I guessed.”
They both laughed.
[A story by O. Henry—adapted(改编)]
The writer of the story is ____.

A.Joe B.Delia C.O. Henry D.Sally

Which of the following can be put in the “____” in Paragraph 7?

A.A bigger plan came to their mind
B.Since then Joe became very famous
C.So the two of them were very happy
D.Delia stopped her lessons and stayed home

Both of them laughed in the end because ____.

A.they would go on with their lessons soon
B.they had both told lies to make the other happy
C.they didn’t have to worry about money any more
D.they thought they had done something meaningless

The best title for the passage can be ____.

A.Blind love
B.A pleasant gift
C.A service of love
D.An unforgettable lesson

It happens every spring. Flowers come out everywhere on the same day. But how do plants “know” when to flower?

For years, it has been a difficult question for scientists. But a US research group may have finally answered it—the secret lies in a protein(蛋白质)called FKF1. This helps plants to know when the days become long and when they get short. Then they can tell the seasons are changing.
Researchers found the FKF1 protein when they were studying a plant called Arabidopsis(拟南芥). It is sensitive(敏感的)to sunlight, and can be made active by sunlight.
Plants produce this protein every day in the late afternoon all year. If there is no light at this time, for example in winter when the sun goes down early, the protein won’t be active. But when spring comes and the days get longer, the FKF1 protein can be made active by day light and the plants “know” it is time to flower. “If there is light in the late afternoon, plants will know that the days are getting longer and that it is the best time for flowers to come out,” explained Takato Imaizumi, leader of study. But when conditions are poor for growing, such as during autumn or winter when the weather is cold and days are short, plants won’t flower.
Although researchers have only studied how the FKF1 protein works in the Arabidopsis, they believe that it is the same with many other plants, including crops such as rice and wheat. This could be useful to the agricultural industry.
“If we can control when flowers come out, we might be able to increase crop production,” Imaizumi said.
The passage is mainly about ____.

A.how plants “know” when to flower
B.what people can do with plants
C.how seasons are changing
D.what kind of plant Arabidopsis is

Scientists found the FKF1 protein when they were____.

A.answering a question
B.controlling the clours of flowers
C.planting flowers in the garden
D.studying a plant called Arabidopsis

The best time for flowers to come out is when____.

A.it rains in spring
B.there is light in the late afternoon
C.it is getting dark
D.the sun goes down early

Scientists believe that____.

A.other plants also know when to flowers
B.flowers are more valuable than fruits and vegetables
C.people have known how to control when flowers come out
D.if the weather is cold and days are short, plants will flower

Mickey Mouse’s ears are well known all over the world, and this year will be an especially fun one for Disney. The company is celebrating 60 years since its first theme park, Disneyland, opened in California, US in 1955.
Disney has opened many more parks all over the world since it made history in California, Shanghai Disneyland is expected to open in 2016, bringing Disney’s popular parks here to the Chinese mainland for the first time.
So why has Disneyland been so popular for 60 years? Well, it’s described as “the Happiest Place on Earth” and “a place for the young and young at heart”. Many Americans have grown up with the parks, as ex—Disneyland president Paul Pressler said in 1995: “ There is an emotional relationship that people have with this park.”
Disneyland was one of the first theme parks anywhere in the world that had “lands” and rides with themes. Disney’s storytelling in rides like roller coasters is a big reason for their parks’ success. “We tell a story in everything we do,” Pressler said. Disney rides such as The seven Dwarves Mine Train and Peter Pan’s Flight come from its movies. One ride from its 2013 hit movie Frozen will surely be coming soon, perhaps at the new Shanghai Disneyland.
Disney’s parks haven’t always been popular everywhere, however. When Disneyland Paris opened in 1992, some French people felt that American culture was invading(入侵)France. But still, the park stayed open and today it is a popular place for European visitors.
Whatever you may think of them, you can’t say that on their 60 th birthday, Disney’s parks aren’t still going strong. How many Disney theme parks will you have visited by the time their 70 th birthday comes around?

The firs Disneyland opened in California in ____.

A.1955 B.1992 C.1995 D.2013

This year will be especially fun for Disney because____.

A.it is going to celebrate its 60 th birthday
B.it’s described as “the Happiest Place on Earth”
C.Americans have a special relationship with Disneyland
D.Mickey Mouse’s ears are well known all over the world

The underlined expression “Young at heart” in Paragraph 3 refers to ____.

A.young people B.people with young hearts
C.American people only D.Disneyland president

Which of the following is TRUE about Disneyland?

A.Disneyland has been built in US only.
B.Shanghai Disneyland has been opened.
C.People still don’t like Disneyland Paris.
D.Disney’s storytelling in rides helps it succeed.

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