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"Hello"-it's one of the first words we learn as babies, yet it's one of the last ones we think to use as adults. That's regrettable(令人遗憾的) , because saying hello is more than just saying hello-it is the respect of another's worth. How might the world change-how might we change-if we used this word well? To find out, l spent one month saying hello to every person I met. Here's what I've learned.
It can improve productivity. In one of the few studies ever done on this subject, Allan Allday, an assistant professor(副教授)of special education at Oklahoma State University, had middle school teachers greet their students individually (单独地) each morning. This exchange of greetings raised the kids' productivity. School went from impersonal to personal (富有人情味的) , and that led to more class participation(参与) and better grades.
Environments influence friendliness, One study found that people in the city were less likely to shake hands with a stranger than those in the countryside. And researchers say, pleasure environments generally encourage more smiles and hellos than unpleasant ones. My experience was similar. Whatever the reason, my hellos were answered far less often than the ones in the countryside. Similarly, people in vacation areas, like the Jersey Shore, were far friendlier than those hurrying to work in the centre of the city.
It's a form of health insurance(保险). It's impossible to say hello without smiling. And smiling has been shown to lower blood pressure(血压) , make people feel happier and improve happiness. It seems that saying hello creates a similar influence.
So maybe we can make the world a better place by saying hello. After a month of doing it. I feel lighter and more connected and I have a better sense of well-being.
What can we know from the first paragraph?

A.People can say hello since they are born
B.Saying hello is a way to show respect to others.
C.People lose the ability to say hello when they grow up.
D.Saying hello is a way to change the world completely.

Which of the following is true according to the second paragraph?

A.Students will get good grades by saying hello very often.
B.An assistant professor likes greeting his students every morning.
C.The teacher who often says hello to students is very popular at school.
D.Kids will be more active in class by exchanging greetings with teachers.

From the passage, we learn that_______.

A.smiles can take the place of hellos
B.people living in the city refuse to say hello
C.environments play a role in creating friendliness
D.having health insurance is more important than saying hello

The underlined word "well-being" in the last paragraph means_______.

A.health and happiness
B.comfort and quietness
C.pride and confidence
D.peace and hopefulness
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●After killing an animal, a cheetah waits half an hour to catch its breath.
●The biggest horses are the Shire horses. The tallest on record is 198cms from shoulder to leg.
●The only mammal that can fly is the bat. Bat’s wings are overgrown hands.
●Gorillas are actually very gentle animals although they have bad reputation (声誉).
●Gorillas build nests in tree tops to sleep in.
●The rhino has the thickest skin of any animal. Its skin is 2cms thick and covers their body like armor.
●An elephant’s trunk has no bones in it, only 100,000 muscles!!!
●Elephant babies take 22 months to develop inside their mothers before they are born.
●A kitten is born blind and helpless and stays close to its mother for protection. In just nine weeks, it can grow big enough to leave its mother and look after itself.
●A camel’s hump is actually used to store food. It is made of extra (多余的) fat.
●They have long legs to keep them as far away from the ground as possible
● Bears usually walk on 4 legs, but when they are frightened, they stand up and walk on two legs to make themselves appear bigger.

After a cheetah kills an animal, it .

A.waits thirty minutes to catch its breath
B.waits half an hour for the animal to catch its breath
C.eats the food immediately
D.doesn’t eat the food until its friend comes.

It takes 22 months to develop inside their mothers before they are born.

A.Baby gorillas B.Baby bears
C.Kittens D.Baby elephants

Which statement is NOT true according to the reading material?

A.The tallest Shire horse on record is 198cms from shoulder to leg.
B.Bat’s wings are overgrown legs.
C.The rhino’s skin is 2cms thick and covers their body like armor.
D.The camel has long legs to keep them cool in the desert.

The Clockwork Radio
The British inventor Trevor Baylis created this really clever ′wind-up radio′ for people from Third World countries. in some parts of the Third World countries, it’s very hard for people to get or pay for enough energy. This radio uses no batteries (电池) and does not need any electricity to run it. A clockwork generator (发电机) is put inside the radio and works as the power. When it is fully wound up (上弦), the radio can work for long periods.

The clock work product is not a new invention. The Victorians had already put it in wide use. We may find them used in toys as well. Then what is new about this clockwork radio? Baylis has used this simple but effective (高效的) way of creating electricity to both help the people of the Third World and to develop a product which is selling well in Western Europe.
Even former President of South Africa, Nelson Mandella has one of these radios and personally recommends this product to others.
What does the clockwork radio use to run it?

A.Batteries. B.Electricity.
C.A clockwork generator. D.Wind power.

The Third World countries are in the world.

A.the rich countries B.the poor countries
C.Western European D.Victorian countries

Which sentence is true according to the passage?

A.the clockwork radio can work for only a short period of time.
B.Trevor Baylis created the world’s first clockwork product.
C.The clockwise radio is also a toy for people of the Third World.
D.Nelson Mandella owns one of the clockwork radios.

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Where can we find this piece of writing?

A.In a story book. B.In a textbook.
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What can we see in the Stele Forest Museum in Xi’an City?

A.Statue of ancient calligraphers.
B.Precious stone sculptures.
C.City houses
D.Famous workers.


Which road sign tells us that we must NOT turn right?

Outside our school there’s a sign like this. What should the drivers to when they see it?

A.They must stop the car immediately and wait there.
B.They must take a U-turn there.
C.They mustn’t even stop the car in that area.
D.They mustn’t drive the car into that area.

Where in the world can you take an hour’s train ride, and pass a forest, a London street, a scene from the Wild West, and a burning building that never burns down? There’s only one place, and that’s Hollywood, in California. The scenes you see from the tourist train are film sets(布景) in the Universal Studios, one of the oldest and largest movie companies(公司) in the USA.
A visit to Universal Studios brings back memories of great days of Hollywood, the films and the stars. But they are only memories. Hollywood isn’t quite the same as it used to be. Costs have gone up and confidence has gone down. Movie-makers are afraid to spend their money on expensive new ideas. Instead, they repeat old ones.
The film industry is changing fast. Teenagers still go out to the movies. The theatre is a good place to meet friends away from home. But older people mostly stay home to watch series, like Dynasty have become as important to Hollywood as expensive movies. These “soap opera”, as they are called, show rich, powerful families living in beautiful homes and wearing beautiful clothes. But the actors and actresses are nearly all middle-aged, like many of the people who watch them.
Though it is soap operas that are keeping the film-makers of Hollywood in Business, big films are still being made in America. But more and more of them are made outside Hollywood. New York is the most important new center, but there are many others as well. Movie-makers have realized that they don’t need Hollywood any more. Modern cameras and real houses instead of expensively made copies in a studio. Other states, especially Florida and Texas, are working hard to take the film business away from California. They are offering better working conditions and lower cost.
But Hollywood is fighting back. The state of California is trying hard to keep its best-known industry.
From the passage, we know Universal Studios is ______.

A.a very large park B.a busy London street
C.a famous movie company D.an old Hollywood movie

The movie industry in California isn’t as successful as before because ______.

A.young people don’t go to movie theatres any more
B.there is strong competition from other states
C.its movie companies are in neeed of young stars
D.the state hasn’t put a development plan into action

Which of the following seems to be a threat(威胁)to Hollywood?

A.The use of modern cameras and other equipment
B.The interest of middle-aged film stars
C.The making of TV series like Dynasty
D.The expensively made copies of scenes

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