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There are eight kinds of tigers in the world. A tiger is usually two meters long and two hundreds kilos heavy. A mother tiger may have two to four babies each time. About three years later, the babies can grow as big as their mother. They can stay about twenty years. They like to sleep in the day-time and come out to find food at night. They won’t eat people if they are not too hungry. There were three kinds of tigers in China. One kind of it lives in the northeast. They are the biggest ones in the world, but the number of(数目) them is very small.
How many kinds of tigers are there in the world?
How much does a tiger weigh?
Do tigers like to sleep at night?
将划线句子翻译成汉语。
Where do the biggest tigers live ?

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Here is a dog with a lantern (捉灯)in his mouth, he is looking for his master(主人).
Carlo, a lovely dog, had been taught to be useful. The roads, in the place where his master lived, were often so bad that it was not safe for any person to go out without a light on dark nights.
So Carlo's master taught him to carry a lantern for him at night; and he did it as steadily(稳固地) as any boy could have done.
Carlo never trotted(小跑) too far before his master so that the bright light of the lantern might guide his master's steps.
When he came to a deep rut(车辙)or hole in the road, he would turn round to his master, seemed to say, /Take care, there is a hole here. "
The dog's master lived about a mile from the town; and when he could not get home before dark, Carlo used to be sent to him with the lantern. Carlo knew where to go. He also knew the road which his master would take.
But Carlo didn't always find his master right away. When he reached the town, he would run off to a house where his master often was. Still holding his lantern, he would scratch at the street-door with his feet and bark(吠叫); as much as to say, 6/Here am I,
Master, with the lantern, are you ready for home? "
Someone would perhaps come to the door and sa 6/Your master is not here. " Carlo
would growl(嘟哝), seemed to say, "Then he is somewhere else, and I must find him. "
He would then run off to one house after another, until he found his master, then the two went home together.
The roads in the place where Carlo's master lived were.

A.bad
B.dark
C.dangerous for people to go out
D.full of deep ruts and holes

The master taught Carlo.

A.to speak
B.where to go to look for him
C.to know the road which he would take
D.to carry the lantern to guide his steps at night

When Carlo came to the bad part of the road, he.

A.barked
B.growled
C.turned round to his master
D.scratched at the ground

The meaning of the underlined word “scratch ,' is.

A.咬 B.敲 C.撞 D.扒,抓

The best title for the story is.

A.A dog and his master
B.The dog with the lantern
C.How a dog guide his master's step
D.How a dog found his master

One day Frank was walking with his mother when they came to a pretty garden.
Frank looked in, and saw that it had clean gravel(碎石)walks and beautiful flowers.
He called to his mother and said, Mum, come and look at this pretty garden.1 wish I might open the gate, and walk in.”
The gardener(园丁)heard what Frank said, and kindly invited him and his mother to come into the garden.
Frank's mother thanked the man. Then she said to her son, “Frank, if I take you to walk in this garden, you must take care not to meddle(乱动)with anything in it.”
Frank walked along the tidy gravel walks, and looked at everything, but touched nothing that he saw.
He did not step on any of the borders(草坪边的狭长花坛),and was careful that his clothes should not brush the tops of the flowers so that he might not break them.
The gardener was much pleased(满意的)with Frank, because he was so careful to behave well. He showed him the seeds, and told him the name of many of the flowers and plants.
While Frank was admiring the beauty of a flower, a little boy came to the gate, and finding it locked, he shook it hard. But it would not open. Then he said, “Let me in. Let me in. Will you not let me in this garden?"
“No," said the gardener,“1 will not let you in, Tom. When I let you in yesterday, you meddled with my flowers, and pulled some of my fruit. I do not choose to let a boy into my garden who meddles with the plants."
Tom looked ashamed, and when he found that the gardener would not let him in, he went slowly away.
Frank saw and felt how much happier a boy may be by not meddling with what does not belong to him.
He and his mother then continued their walk in the garden, and enjoyed the day very much. Before they left, the gardener gave each of them some pretty flowers.
Frank couldn't seein the garden.

A.seeds B.fruit
C.flowers D.animals

Tom did everything except.

A.meddling with the flowers B.pulling some fruit
C.admiring the beauty of plants D.shaking the door hard

Which is NOT true about Frank? .

A.He touched nothing in the garden
B.He didn't step on the borders of the garden
C.He didn't have a good time in the garden
D.He tried not to brush the top of the flowers with his clothes

The gardener didn't.

A.show Frank any seeds
B.let Tom in the garden a second time
C.give Frank and his mother any flowers
D.tell Frank the names of many of the flowers

We can learn from the story that.

A.it is bad manners to break flowers
B.you'll be happy if you're friendly to others
C.no one wants to make friends with selfish.(自私的) people
D.you may be happy if you don't meddle with the things of others

On May 23, Shenzhen introduced tough new rules in order to discourage the “Chinese style of crossing the road”. “Chinese people cross roads without thinking about traffic lights, so long as they are part of a crowd,” said a post on Sina Weibo.
A CCTV news program showed that in only an hour, more than 600 people jumped red lights when crossing a road in Shijiazhuang, Hebei.
Many people say that they jaywalk(乱穿马路) because the red light lasts too long. Such an opinion is supported by a research team at Tongji University. The team did research on people’s waiting times at different road crossings for three years. They found that Chinese people would wait for 70 to 90 seconds(秒) before they lost their patience. “People are likely to ignore(忽视) the light when the waiting time is longer than they can bear,” said Ni Ying, a member of the research team.
However, a survey on Sina Weibo suggested that people jaywalk mainly because they ignore rules. “I always obey traffic rules. Time is important but safety should come first,” someone wrote on his Weibo.
Many countries give out punishments to jaywalkers. In Singapore, the maximum can be three months in prison. Some Chinese cities have started taking some actions, too. For example, the first three people in a jaywalking group will be fined 50 yuan in Shijiazhuang.
But calling on people to respect rules is more important. To completely solve the problem, everyone should realize the importance of obeying the traffic rules.
Which of the following is the “Chinese style road crossing”?

A.To cross a road slowly.
B.To follow the basic traffic rules.
C.To wait for the traffic light to turn green.
D.To cross roads without looking at traffic lights.

What does the phrase “the team” in Paragraph 3 refer to?

A.A CCTV news program.
B.A research group at Tongji University.
C.A post on Sina Weibo.
D.A daily newspaper.

How long will Chinese people wait for to cross the road before they lose patience?

A.About five minutes.
B.Less than one minute.
C.Less than one and a half minutes.
D.More than ten minutes.

Why do people jaywalk according to the survey on Sina Weibo?

A.Because people don’t pay much attention to rules.
B.Because there are too many people on the road.
C.Because the red light lasts too long.
D.Because people have less patience.

The writer suggests that we should __________ to solve the problem of jaywalking.

A.punish the jaywalkers
B.reduce (减少) the time of red lights
C.ignore the traffic rules
D.call on people to obey the traffic rules

Once a small boy lived on a farm which seemed so far away from everywhere.
He needed to get up before sunrise every morning to help his father on the farm. During sunrise he would take a break and climb up on the fence(篱笆) along the side of the farm. He could see a house with golden windows. “If they could afford golden windows, then there must be other nice things inside the house.” He imagined how great it would be to live there. Then he promised himself, “Some day I will go there and see this wonderful place.”
One morning, his father would go to the town and told him to stay at home for a rest. Knowing that this was his chance, he took a sandwich and headed across the field towards the house with the golden windows.
As the afternoon went on, he began to realize how wrong he was. The house was much farther than he had expected. As he went near the house, he saw no golden windows but instead a place in bad need of painting. A small girl very close to his age came out of the poor house and stood by the broken fence. He asked her if she had seen the house with the golden windows.
The girl said, “Sure, I know.” and invited him to sit on the porch(门廊). As he sat there, he looked back from where he just came. There he saw the sunset(夕阳) turned the windows of his house to gold! Now he understood that everyone had his own house with golden windows.
During his break every morning, the small boy would __________.

A.fix the fence B.climb up on the fence
C.eat sandwiches D.walk around the farm

One morning, when knowing he would stay alone, the boy thought it was a chance for him to __________.

A.go to the town B.play on the field
C.go to see the house D.make the golden windows

What did the boy find when he got there?

A.Nobody lived in the poor house.
B.The house was as old as he expected.
C.No golden windows were in the house.
D.The house was nearer than he thought.

The story tells us that people sometimes may have the thought __________.

A.Like father, like son
B.Love me, love my dog
C.Every dog has its day
D.The grass is greener somewhere else

Which is the best title for the passage?

A.Golden Windows B.A Wonderful Place
C.Father and Son D.A Boy’s Promise

Report Card
Name: James Smith Time: January 24th, 2015
Subjects Grades Comments(评语)
English B+: Your reading and writing are good. But you have a strong accent(口音), so you are not good at speaking. And you do not put much effort into this subject. If you work hard, you can get a better grade in this subject.
Physics A+: You are good at this subject. You are hard-working. I am glad that you do best in this subject.
Math C: You like this subject. But you are not good at this subject because you are a little lazy. It is disappointing. You can do better if you try your best.
Music B: It is a happy thing to hear you play the piano. You are crazy about music. Although you like this subject best, your accent has a bad influence on your singing.
James got the best grade in __________.

A.English B.physics C.math D.music

The underlined word “effort” means “__________” in Chinese.

A.分值 B.计划 C.努力 D.兴趣

Why did NOT James get the best grade in music?

A.He was a little lazy.
B.He had a strong accent.
C.He didn’t play the piano well.
D.He didn’t like music.

Which of the following is TRUE according to this passage?

A.James studies hard in physics.
B.James doesn’t like math.
C.James’ speaking is good.
D.James is good at singing.

From this passage, we know that __________.

A.James is a bad student
B.all the teachers are happy with James
C.James had the exams on January 24th
D.studying hard can make one get good grades

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