Driver Wanted 1.Clean driving record 2.Good looks 3. Age over 25 Apply (申请) to: Capes Taxi, Shenzhen Tel: 0775-6561382 |
Air Hostess (空姐) Wanted 1. Age between 20 and 33 2. Height from 1.60 m to 1.75m 3. Two foreign languages 4. College graduate Apply to: China Airlines, Beijing Tel: 010-88488970 |
Teacher Needed 1. For private language school 2. Teaching experience necessary Apply to: Instant Languages Ltd, Dalian Tel: 0411-4313861 |
If you want to work in the south, you can apply for a job as _____.
A.a driver | B.an air hostess |
C.a doctor | D.a teacher |
Mary, 1.50m tall, knows English and Japanese, having taught English at school. Which job can she apply for?
A.Driving for Capes Taxi. |
B.Working for China Airlines. |
C.Teaching at Instant Language Ltd. |
D.None of the above. |
Which of the following is not mentioned (提及) in the three ads?
A.Height | B.Age |
C.Language | D.Health |
What prevents Jack, an experienced taxi driver, from working for Capes Taxi?
A.Being 26 years old. |
B.Having broken traffic rules. |
C.Being unable to speak a foreign language. |
D.Not having a college education. |
阅读下面短文,根据短文内容回答问题。
Do you know the self-driving bullet (子弹) train just for the Beijing Winter Olympics? Is there anything new on the train? Let’s have a look!
The train links (连接) Beijing and Zhangjiakou, the co-host cities of the Games. With a top speed of 350 kilometers an hour, the train can run the 174-kilometer journey between the two cities in around 50 minutes, while a regular express (特快的) train takes three hours.
It is said to be the world’s first high-speed train with a 5G live broadcast studio (现场直播演播室). It can carry 564 passengers each trip in its eight cars (车厢). It has business, first-class and second-class cars. Besides, for the needs of media (媒体), it also has special working cars with 12 tables and international electric sockets (电源插座).
The train is painted in white and blue colors and there are 24 snowflakes (雪花) on the outside of the train, showing this is the 24th Winter Olympic Games. Inside the train, there are winter sports photos on the walls and paper snowflakes on top.
The Beijing Winter Olympic Games opened in February, 2022. The high-speed train provided transportation services for the 2022 Winter Olympics and the Paralympics (残奥会) from January 21 to March 16. Up to 40 pairs of trains traveled between the two cities every day.
(1). Which two cities does the train link?
______________________________________________________________
(2). Can the train run faster than a regular express train?
______________________________________________________________
(3). How many kinds of cars does the train have according to the passage?
______________________________________________________________
(4). What do the 24 snowflakes stand for (代表)?
_____________________________________________________________
(5). What does the passage mainly talk about?
_____________________________________________________________
It’s often said, “You can’t live only on air.” But now the Chinese scientists can tell you: Maybe you can.
Recently, some Chinese scientists have made a big breakthrough (突破). They turned CO2 into starch (淀粉).
Starch is the main part of rice and corn that we eat every day. Usually, it’s created by plants with CO2, water and sunlight. According to the team’s director Ma Yanhe, it takes the plants nearly sixty steps to produce starch. But now, the team, after six years of hard work, has found a simpler way to do this, with only eleven steps.
“Our study shows that creating something like starch is possible in a laboratory, and this technology may be helpful in many areas,” said Ma.
The scientists first turned CO2 and hydrogen (氢气) into methanol (甲醇). Then they made these methanol molecules (分子) into bigger and more complex (复杂的) molecules. Finally the starch came out.
This method makes it possible to produce food in factories instead of traditional farming. This will not only help make plenty of food, but also save water and land. It may also help recycle CO2 to deal with climate (气候) change, according to China Daily.
The study can be helpful in space, too. Astronauts may no longer need to worry about their food as they travel in space. They may simply turn the CO2 they breathe out into the food they eat!
(1). What achievement have the Chinese scientists made recently?
A. |
They created starch with CO2. |
B. |
They grew corn in space. |
C. |
They turned O2 into starch. |
D. |
They improved traditional farming. |
(2). How many steps do the scientists need to produce starch now?
A. |
3. |
B. |
6. |
C. |
11. |
D. |
60. |
(3). What did the scientists do first to make starch?
A. |
They recycled CO2 in space. |
B. |
They produced rice and corn on the farm. |
C. |
They turned CO2 and hydrogen into methanol. |
D. |
They made methanol molecules into bigger and more complex ones. |
(4). The technology may be helpful in the following areas EXCEPT ________.
A. |
making food |
B. |
putting sunlight to good use |
C. |
saving water and land |
D. |
dealing with climate change |
(5). What’s the best title of the passage?
A. |
How to Deal with CO2 |
B. |
The Advantages of Making Starch |
C. |
How to Make Food in Space |
D. |
China’s First Step in Man-made Food |
Now, more and more people have difficulties in falling asleep. “In fact, we can train our brain to fall asleep,” says sleep expert Michael Grandner. Here are his top ways.
Make a plan and stick to it.
Melatonin (褪黑素) is produced by the body to control when you get sleepy and when you wake up. As night falls, the levels of melatonin rise, telling the body that it’s time for bed. And the levels naturally fall as daylight comes near, getting you ready to greet the day.
The release (释放) of melatonin needs to be at regular (有规律的) times. So if your bedtime and wake-up time change from day to day, your body doesn’t know how to respond (回应). So it’s important to have a regular bedtime and wake up time, even on weekends.
Don’t lie in bed awake.
In fact,this way is very helpful. Whether it’s the beginning of the night or the middle of the night, if you’ve been awake for 20 or 30 minutes, get up. Maybe you just need five minutes to get sleepy, or maybe an hour, but don’t spend that time awake in bed.
Change your attitude (态度) about sleep.
Many people regard sleeping as the final thing in a busy day, so they would rather delay sleeping to do housework, schoolwork or others. That thought needs to be changed. Make sure your sleep time is enough in order to work better the next day. It may sound like a small change, but it’s an important one.
(1). Michael Grandner gives us ________ ways in this passage.
A. |
one |
B. |
two |
C. |
three |
D. |
four |
(2). When do the levels of melatonin rise?
A. |
When you’re tired. |
B. |
When night falls. |
C. |
When you feel sleepy. |
D. |
When daylight comes. |
(3). Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. |
A rise in melatonin levels tells the body it’s the bedtime. |
B. |
Enough sleep time can’t make you work better the next day. |
C. |
It’s not necessary for us to sleep or wake up at a regular time. |
D. |
It’s best to stay in bed if you’re awake too long during the night. |
(4). What does the underlined word “delay” mean in Chinese?
A. |
暗示 |
B. |
督促 |
C. |
调理 |
D. |
推迟 |
(5). What is the passage mainly about?
A. |
The importance of sleeping well. |
B. |
The change of bedtime and wake-up time. |
C. |
When to go to bed and wake up. |
D. |
How to train your brain for better sleep. |
A Chinese knot (中国结) is woven (编织) with a single rope (绳). It has different shapes. Each shape has its own meaning. People can use ropes of different colors to weave a Chinese knot, but they usually use red because it means good luck.
The Chinese knot, a folk art, has a long history. People first made them to record information and send messages before they started to use words. The knots were used for decoration (装饰) and to express thoughts and feelings in the Tang Dynasty. They were later popular in the Ming and Qing dynasties. But this art wasn’t really accepted by the common people until the Qing Dynasty.
Even today, Chinese knots still hold the value of feelings when they are sent as gifts. For example, lovers may give a knot to show their love. The “double happiness knot” is given and used at weddings (婚礼) to express each other’s love and wishes for growing old together.
Knots are also used when people make traditional clothes in China. They can play the role of buttons (纽扣) and now silk is widely used to make these clothing knots.
Many tourists including foreigners like to buy Chinese knots as gifts during their trips. There are many shopping streets for people to buy Chinese knots. Yiwu Commodity Market in Zhejiang Province is a good place for that. There are many different kinds of beautiful Chinese knots there. They are popular with customers.
(1). ________ of a Chinese knot can show its own meaning.
A. |
The size |
B. |
The weight |
C. |
The color |
D. |
The shape |
(2). Why do people usually use red ropes to weave the Chinese knots?
A. |
Because they look nice. |
B. |
Because they mean good luck. |
C. |
Because they show love. |
D. |
Because they mean growing old together. |
(3). When did Chinese common people really accept the folk art?
A. |
In the Tang Dynasty. |
B. |
In the Song Dynasty. |
C. |
In the Ming Dynasty. |
D. |
In the Qing Dynasty. |
(4). What is widely used to make traditional clothing buttons now?
A. |
Wood. |
B. |
Metal. |
C. |
Silk. |
D. |
Plastic. |
(5). Which of the following is NOT true?
A. |
Only Chinese people like to buy the Chinese knots. |
B. |
Today people use a “double happiness knot” to express love to their lovers. |
C. |
Tourists can buy many different kinds of Chinese knots in Yiwu Commodity Market. |
D. |
People used Chinese knots to record information and send messages before using words. |
读下面的文章,在每个题目下做简单的笔记。
The teen years can be a stressful time for both teenagers and their families. While everyone has stress, teens have new and different kinds of stress they may have never before had. As a parent, you play an important role in helping your teens to deal with stress.
Talk to your teens when you notice signs of stress. Some of the signs that make your teens get stressed out might include unhappiness, worry or physical illness. Ask them what you can do to help. Talking to them can be helpful.
Advise your teens to get enough physical exercise. Exercise reduces(减少) the production of stress chemicals in the body and helps to sleep well. Ask your teens what kind of activity they think they might enjoy—that way, they’ll be more likely to keep practicing it.
Help your teens manage their daily activities by making a timetable. Many teens feel stressed because they feel like they don’t have enough time in the day, so they have too much pressure. Make a timetable that includes enough time for homework and family time.
Make sure that your teens can get enough sleep each night. A lack(缺少) of sleep can cause feelings of stress. Most teens need between 8.5 and 9.25 hours of sleep each night. Make sure your teens have a comfortable quilt, set a bed and wake time. Don’t let your teens drink coffee, tea, soda and chocolate, close to bedtime.
(1). The main idea: ___________________________
(2). List three signs of stress: ①________ ②_________ ③_______
(3). The number of ways to deal with stress: _____________________
(4). The reasons why teens should do exercise: ___________________
(5). Write at least two of your own ways to deal with stress: ①_________ ②________