Ocean (海洋)Museum
9:00-17:00From Thursday to Sunday
Ticket:50 yuan
132 Xue Yuan Street
Tel:5439871
Show you a full picture of sea lives!
Health Centre
9;00-17:30 every day
16 Yong Le Street
Tel: 3801451
Free examinations for those over 70
Give you good advice to keep healthy!
Sunny English Club
For students
16:00-18:00 Every Saturday
200 yuan a month
9 Zhou Yu Street
Tel:3785290
Foreign teachers, English songs and films and stories more!
You will pay_______ if you want to stay in the English club for a year.
A.2400 yuan | B.600 yuan |
C.1200 yuan | D.200 yuan |
One can get free examinations(检查)in Health Centre if he is_______.
A.16 | B.73 | C.67 | D.53 |
Which of the following is NOT true?
A.English lovers may enjoy some English films in Sunny English Club. |
B.You can call 3801451 for advice if you want to keep fit. |
C.You can go to any of the three places on Saturday afternoon. |
D.If Tom is interested in the life of fish, he should go to Ocean Museum next Monday. |
Tea bag drinking is most westerners’ favorite way of drinking tea. Do you know how it came about?
The tea bag was invented in 1908 by Thomas Sullivan, an American tea seller. He was sending out free tea in silk bags for people to try. People put the bags together with the tea leaves into the cup and added hot water. The tea tasted good, and people thought it was easy to clean the cup. They were not happy when Sullivan started sending them loose (散的) tea again.
Sullivan realized that he had a hot new thing in his hands, and he built a machine to pack the bags. As tea bags became popular, they were changed from silk to gauze (薄纱) and later paper. In 1952, Lipton Tea made the tea bag even more popular with its invention of the four-sided tea bag. Tea bags were soon a hit in the UK, and today 85% of the tea in the UK is packed in paper bags.
However, many people still prefer loose-leaf tea. This is because some tea companies put not very good tea in their tea bags. But for most drinkers, tea bags are still the easy, tasty way to go.
Who invented the tea bag?
A.An English tea seller. | B.Chinese. |
C.Lipton. | D.Thomas Sullivan. |
The underlined sentence “Tea bags were soon a hit in the UK” probably means “________ in the UK”.
A.Tea bags soon became popular |
B.Tea bags surprised everyone very much |
C.Tea bags kicked (踢) the loose-leaf tea out of the market |
D.Tea bags weren’t allowed to be sold |
This sentence “today 85% of the tea in the UK is packed in paper bags.” tells us ________.
A.Most drinkers in the UK prefer loose-leaf tea. |
B.Most drinkers in the UK prefer tea bags. |
C.A quarter of the drinkers in the UK prefer loose-leaf tea. |
D.A quarter of the drinkers in the UK dislike tea bags. |
From the passage we can learn that Thomas Sullivan was very ________.
A.clever | B.stupid | C.lazy | D.busy |
What can be the best title for this passage?
A.The invention of tea |
B.The way of drinking tea |
C.The history of tea bags |
D.People’s favorite tea in the world |
We have to accept the truth: Sometimes, we just want to shout out loud.
For example, we all have days like this: our dog has made a mess on the floor we just cleaned, or our friend called to tell us he or she couldn’t come at the last minute when we had cooked dinner for him or her. We may be really angry but we tried to bear things like those. According to ancient Chinese wisdom, we should shout in a loud voice instead of keeping silent. In fact, it’s good for our health.
“Chinese people have passed on the practice from ancient times to now as a part of traditional medicine,” said Mrs. Li, a 60-year-old woman from Hangzhou. “My parents taught me to do this. It’s a part of our folk(民间的)culture. ”
Mrs. Li is a member of a group of people who love shouting. Each morning, she and some of her friends climb to the top of a hill and let out loud shouts before starting their daily exercise. They believe that shouting is good exercise for their lungs(肺)and it brings them a lot of fun.
“Sometimes I shout out and other shout back,” said Mrs. Gu, another shouting lover. “It makes you happy. You laugh and then you feel very comfortable. ”
Dr. Peter Calafiura, an American doctor, agrees that shouting can have a positive influence on people’s health.
So, next time you start your morning run, why not try to shout out first? It will make you healthier.
The underlined word “bear” in Paragraph 2 means “__________” in Chinese.
A.纠正 | B.忍受 | C.铭记 | D.杜绝 |
Mrs. Li learnt to shout to make herself feel better from __________.
A.her parents | B.her teacher |
C.Mrs. Gu | D.Dr. Peter Calafiura |
Where does Mrs. Li shout every day?
A.In a park. | B.At a square. |
C.In her house. | D.On a hill. |
What does Dr. Peter Calafiura think of shouting?
A.It’s great furl. |
B.It’s good for people’s health. |
C.It’s easy to learn. |
D.It’s good exercise especially for kids. |
The passage is mainly about __________.
A.a shouting 1over |
B.a shouting club |
C.the advantages of shouting |
D.the history of shouting |
POSTCARD Sunday,May 18th Dear Tom, Last week we had a wonderful time on Mount Tai with my classmates. The weather was nice. When we arrived, we began to climb the mountain. It took us the whole night to get to the top of the mountain. In the morning, we saw the sea of clouds on Mount Tai. In the daytime we visited a temple (寺庙). In the evening, we had a big dinner in a local restaurant. It was exciting. I hope Sam and you can come to China next year. Then we can visit more interesting places together. Yours, Mike |
![]() To: Tom King 16 Green Gardens San Francisco, CA94123 USA |
__________ wrote this postcard.
A.Sam B.Tom C.Mike
Mike visited Mount Tai __________.
A.last week B.on May 18th C.last year
It took them __________ to get to the top of the mountain.
A.the whole day
B.the whole night
C.the whole evening
In the morning, they enjoyed __________ on Mount Tai.
A.a big dinner
B.visiting a temple
C.the sea of clouds
Mike and Tom are probably __________.
A.friends
B.father and son
C.boss and employee
Nowadays people are making themselves beautiful in Korean ways.
“Thank goodness you have double eyelids(双眼皮). Your parents will save a lot of money.” said a family friend when I was five years old. Double eyelids, which almost all the white people have, are rare among Northeast Asians. Only 25% of South Koreans are born with double eyelids.
I never quite understood how having double eyelids saved my parents money until this summer. When I came back to Seoul, everywhere I noticed cosmetic surgery clinics(整形诊所) and advertisements with South Korean women—tall, thin, with milky skin, long legs, nice big eyes and perfect noses. I found that South Korean beauty meant looking as “white” as possible.
Cosmetic surgery has a kind of magical attraction(吸引) to women — the promise of beauty. Women are often sure that suffering is necessary and worthy in order to be beautiful. This suffering is not for nothing. It is believed that beauty leads to attracting a better-looking partner, which then leads to a better-looking child and a better life.
Appearance is starting to be more important in work places. People with good appearance can have more chances. For example, my 29-year-old brother, who is slim and very tall, gets more job chances than his best friend, who is short and heavy, though both of them came from the same college, had the same good marks in their studies. In fact, many South Koreans believe that physical beauty equals happiness.How many South Koreans are born with double eyelids?
_____________________________________________________________________When did the writer understand having eyelids saved his parents money?
_____________________________________________________________________Does cosmetic surgery have much attraction to women according to the writer?
_____________________________________________________________________What kind of people can get more job chances?
_____________________________________________________________________What do you think of cosmetic surgery?
_____________________________________________________________________
Daniel Olin was 11 years old when his parents moved to Canada. He liked his new school and made friends there, but then things at home started to change. His mum and dad began to argue and the arguments got worse and worse until one day, Daniel's mum left. With his father working long hours, Daniel felt very lonely and very unhappy. He wanted to escape, to run away. And that's what he did.
Very early one terribly cold morning when the snow was deep on the ground, he packed a bag with some clothes, some chocolate and a map of Canada and set off to a forest. He ran and ran until he could hardly breathe. His feet were heavy with the snow but he still walked on through deep snow, not even watching where he was going.
Then, disaster struck. A rock hidden by the deep snow caught his feet and Daniel fell to the ground. He had broken the bone. He was very cold and was starting to feel tired, but he knew that if he fell asleep in the snow, he would certainly die from the cold.
A tree shook ahead. From within the branches(树枝), a pair of yellow eyes watched Daniel. The puma had been following him. A puma is a large wild cat with claws that could tear(撕开) Daniel into pieces. But instead of moving in for the kill, the puma walked up to Daniel and lay across his chest, arms and legs. Daniel was too frightened to move, but soon the warmth of the animal reached Daniel and he began to feel better. From time to time, the puma pressed his muzzle (口鼻) against Daniel and rocked his head gently. Clearly, the puma knew that Daniel must not fall asleep. This animal should have been a real danger to Daniel and yet the boy began to feel safe.
They remained like that for several hours until Daniel and the puma heard voices. The rescue (援救) team had found them.Daniel ran away from home because ______.
A.he had a big argument with his father |
B.he wanted to learn to be independent |
C.he didn’t get enough care from his parents |
D.his parents were always arguing at home |
What was the ‘disaster’?
A.Daniel lost his way in the forest. |
B.The heavy snow blocked the way. |
C.Daniel fell down and got hurt. |
D.A puma wanted to attack Daniel. |
Why didn’t Daniel notice the rock that caused him to fall?
A.Because it was getting dark. |
B.Because the rock was hidden by snow. |
C.Because he was frightened by a puma. |
D.Because he was too sad to notice it. |
Where was the puma when Daniel first saw it?
A.In the tree. |
B.On the top of a rock. |
C.Behind the rock |
D.Before a cave. |
What is the best title for the story?
A.Puma in danger | B.A caring puma |
C.Rescue of a boy | D.A homeless boy |