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Jim, with his father, went to see his grandfather. In the train, Jim often put his head out of the window. His father said, “Jim! Don’t put your head out of the window!” But Jim went on putting his head out of the window. Then his father took Jim’s cap quietly, hid (藏) it behind his back and said, “You see your cap is gone (不见了).” Jim was afraid. His father said, “Well, whistle (吹口哨) once. Perhaps your cap will come back.” Jim whistled. His father quickly put the cap on Jim’s head. “Oh! It is wonderful!” Jim laughed. He quickly took his father’s cap and threw it out of the window. “Now it is your turn to whistle, Dad!” he said happily.
根据短文内容,判断下列句子的正 (T) 与误 (F)。
Jim and his father went to see his grandfather by bus.
Jim’s father told him not to put his head out of the window.
Jim’s father took Jim’s cap and hid it behind his back.
Jim didn’t want to have his cap back.
Jim took his father’s cap and threw it out of the window.

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A few years ago, my husband and I were on an island for a long week with our two little daughters. As we talked about what to do next, our daughters jumped in and told us exactly what hey wanted to do. We agreed.

As soon as we walked into the main area of the butterfly museum, we saw thousands of beautiful butterflies. They all flew with their colorful wings, y girls were jumping up and down and I knew we had made the right decision to the museum. They were having so much fun.

I turned to our guide and asked curiously (好奇地)," How long do butterflies live?"

She said, "about ten days."

"What can butterflies do in ten days?"

The guide stopped, looked at me, and said, " They make the world a more beautiful place".

After we said goodbye, I couldn't stop thinking bout what the guide had said. She was right. We all have something to offer the world with the time we have. If we spend the time doing what we can for others. we all can make the world a better place.

32. What did the girls want to do?  

A. Go to visit an island.

B. Make the world beautiful.

C. Listen to the tour guide.

D. Visit the butterfly museum.

33. What made the writer think they had made the right decision?  

A. She knew how long butterflies live

B. They were welcomed in the museum,

C. Their daughters were having a good time.

D. She saw thousands of beautiful butterflies.

34. What does the writer mainly tell us in the last paragraph?  

A. When they said goodbye to the guide.

B. Why they went to the butterfly museum.

C. What she learned from the guide's words

D. How she would make her home a better place.

35. Which is the proper time order of what happened?  

A. The family were staying on an island.

b. The family went to the butter fly museum.

c. The writer kept thinking about the guide's words.

d. The girls enjoyed themselves in the butterfly museum.

A. A﹣b﹣c﹣b﹣d

B. a﹣b﹣d﹣c

C. A﹣d﹣b﹣c

D. b﹣a﹣c﹣d

Shi Peng won the top prize in a college,students'start﹣up(创业) competition for setting upa website to help children find playmates(玩伴).

Shi was brought up by his grandparents in avillage in Hubei Province.(106)   Later,the 22﹣year﹣old student at a university in Wuhan decided to setup a special

website for children.He hoped that his website could help children meet new friends of the same age and feel less lonely.

(107)  According to his research one about 6,000children in citieslike Guangzhou,Wuhan and Stizhou,most of them don't havebrothers orsisters and they are in need of playmates."From my own experience,I think it's a great idea to have such a website on which children can findplaymates,"Shi said.

The website is set up mainly for pre﹣school children in kindergarten(幼儿园) and their parents.All the users of the website must use theirreal names.(108)  Through the website,parents who are busy duringthe day can get in touch with other parents who are free and willing tofind some playmates for their children.

As it gets more and more popular among children and parents,the

website now holds many colorful offline activities.(109)  The websitealso provides parents with valuable chances to communicate with eachother.

Ni Wufan is one of the professors in Shi's university.He said,"(110)   He also agrees that our society needs more creative ideas likeShi's to deal with children's problems.

A.This is to make sure that the children are safe.

B.I have some different opinions about Shi's website.

C.The website is a great example of start﹣up projects.

D.He hardly had any playmates growing up as a child.

E.There're many interesting online games for children to play.

F.Shi Peng did some research before he set up the website.

G.They include scientific tests and group games for children.

For years,psychologists(心理学家) have been against giving children prizes or money for their performance in school."Outwards"prizes,they say,can undermine the joy of learning for its own good and can even lead to cheating.

But many economists(经济学家) and business people disagree,and their opinions often become popular in the educational market place.Prize programs that pay students are underway in many cities.In some places,students can bring home hundreds of dollars for,say,taking an Advanced Placement course and having high grades in the exams.

"Whether such efforts work continues to be a debate(争议),"said Barbara Marian,an assistant professor of education at Pennsylvania State.She is against using prizes as encouragement.Among parents,it often leads to very hot discussion.And in public education,a new focus on school reform(改革) pushes researchers on both sides of the debate to make more efforts to get data(数据) that may provide information on when and whether prizes work.

"We have to get beyond our biases(偏见),"said Roland Fryer,aneconomist at Harvard University who is planning and testing several prizeprograms."Luckily,the scientific method allows us to examine most ofthose biases and let the data do the talking."In the cash programs being studied,Roland Fryer and other economists compare the schoolperformance of groups of students who are paid and students who arenot.In the study,they find that the students who are prized get highergrades on the SAT and go to better colleges than those who are not.

However,many psychologists believe that early data can be one﹣sided.Research suggests that prizes may work in the short term but havebad influences in the long term.

"Are they highly interested in what they are doing?Or does it feel like hard work?The same prize program might have different influences ondifferent kinds of students,"said Kirabo Jackson,a famous psychologist at Cornell University."The higher the prize is,the more harmful the result might be."

81.The underlined word"undermine"in Paragraph l most probably means"  ".

A.understand

B.examine

C.kill

D.protect

82.From Paragraph 2 and Paragraph 3,we can learn that  

A.the students'parents welcome prize programs

B.prize programs are getting popular in many cities

C.Thegovernment provides money for prize programs

D.all theeducation researchers support prize programs

83.According to Roland Fryer and other economists'study,students who are paid  

A.have more scientific methods

B.like to discuss with other students

C.always cheat in examinations

D.have better performance at school

84.The passage mainly tells us  

A.how to use prizes to encourage the students

B.different opinions on giving students prizes

C.how to make students study hard in schools

D.bad results caused by some prize programs

85.What does the writer think of prize programs?  

A.He doesn't mention it.

B.He thinks they are harmful.

C.He thinks they are great.

D.He doesn't care about them.

Nowadays,we are having a much busier life,and we are using our eyes more than ever before.So we often have tired eyes after a day's work or study.Here are some good methods of protecting eyes against tiredness to keep them healthy.

POSTURE (坐姿)

Get into the habit of paying attention to the way you sit.Try to stick to the proper posture that doctors suggest.

HELPFUL PICTURES

There are some special pictures online that can help relax your eyes.You may download such pictures to your computer or smartphone.When there is nothing far away you can look at to relax your eyes,you can use one of these pictures.A picture with something like a tunnel(隧道)in it is quite popular.Try to look as far into the tunnel as you can for 30seconds(秒).Do you feel better?

BREAKS

The 20﹣20﹣20rule:take a break from the screen every 20minutes for 20seconds and look at something 20feet (about 6meters) away.

EYE EXERCISES

Step 1.Sitting comfortably,imagine there is a clock in front of you and turn your eyes up to 12o'clock.Pause(停顿)for a second,and then lower your eyes to 6o'clock.Pause again,and then repeat this step 10times.Complete the exercise by cupping your hands over your eyes for a few seconds,letting them rest in the darkness.

Step 2.Look at something on the right,Keep your eyes on it and slowly turn your head to the lest as far as possible.Then do the same thing on the left.Repeat the exercise a couple of times.

Step 3.Hold your finger in front of your nose and keep looking at it.Slowly move the finger towards yourself as close as you can without losingfocus(焦点).Then look outside the window as far as possible.Repeat this several times.

SPORTS

Table tennis is about a small ball traveling at high speed﹣the best sport to train your eyes and relax the muscles(肌肉) in and around the eyes.Other sports like like tennis,badminton and kiteflying are also great for relaxing tired eyes.

76.Which of the following methods of protecting eyes is NOT mentioned in the passage?  

A.Having the proper posture.

B.Looking at something green.

C.Following the 20﹣20﹣20rule.

D.Playing some kinds of sports.

77.According to the passage,which of the following pictures can help relax your eyes?  

78.What does the underlined word'them"refer to(指代)?  

A.Your eyes.

B.Your hands..

C.The doctors.

D.The exercises.

79.As for eye exercises,which of the following is TRUE?  

A.In Step l,you must have a large clock in front of you.

B.In Step 2,you should turn left when you look to the right.

C.In Step3,you should move you finger as far as you can.

D.After finishing each step,you should repeat it a few times.

80.Which of the following is the best title of the passage?  

A.We must take a break every 20minutes.

B.How to do eye exercises properly.

C.Ways to protect eyes against tiredness.

D.People have tired eyes very easily.

Once up a time,there was a young man.He lived in a small village.He was the only child in his family.so his parents loved him very much and did everything for him.He just hung out every day,doing nothing.

One day,he met an old man in his village.The old man asked him,"My boy,why don't you work hard to achieve something when you are young?"

The young man replied without care,"Why do I have to be in a hurry?I'm young,so I have plenty of time!Besides,I haven't made anyplans formy future yet."

"Time waits for no man!"the old man said.Then he asked theyoung man to go into a dark house with him.

"I can't see anything!"the young man said

The old man lit a match and said to the young man,"Before thematch goes out,pick something in the house as you like."

By the weak light,the young man tried to see the things in it.Butbefore he found something,the match went out,and the house became dark again at once.

"Before I could get something,the match had gone out,"the young man said angrily.

The old man said,"My boy,your youth(青春)is like the burning match,which can only last for a short time.So you shouldn't waste your time!

(1)The young man lived in a  

A.Small city

B.small village

C.big city

D.big town

(2)The old man asked the young man why he didn't  

A.work hard

B.hang out

C.play games

D.do homework

(3)The old man led the young man into a dark  

A.shop

B.museum

C.house

D.kitchen

(4)What did the young man pick before the match went out?  

A.A ring.

B.A watch.

C.A picture.

D.Nothing.

(5)What can we learn from the story?  

A.Youth is like a burning match.

B.It's dangerous to light matches.

C.Young people have much time.

D.We should look after ourselves.

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