A well-developed class website can save teachers a lot of time in the long run, improving both student-teacher and parent-teacher communication while providing a repository(储藏室) of all classroom documents for future use. Although some extra time during the school year is required, once the site is up it needs just minor adjustments each new year. Have a question? Get an answer from online technology support now.
Decide which type of software you will use to create a class website. Microsoft has many applications that can be used to create websites, such as Publisher, Word and Expression Web. Some web hosting sites also have simple editing tools you can use instead of a formal program.
Find a place to host your class website. Your Internet provider often provides about some small space for a personal website for free, and many other free website hosting companies are on the Internet.
Consider using a template(模版)for your first attempt at website design. Most templates also come with a selection of color and graphics already in place so you can concentrate on content instead of design. It will contain basic sections with your specific class information.
Add content to your website. You need to have announcement sections for both parents and students, a syllabus or class rules area, homework assignments or a calendar, and maybe a links section for learning more about in-class topics and playing educational games.
Decorate your website with graphics, clip art, background, cool fonts(字体)and other decorative items. It’s best to find a theme you like, such as ducks or fire hydrants, and make your design elements all stick with your theme. If you think that is too attractive, go for an abstract look. Remember to keep it simple since too much color and graphics make a site look busy and detract from its usability.According to the article, a class website is of great help in ______.
| A.playing computer games | 
| B.storing class documents | 
| C.communicating between students and teachers | 
| D.reducing the teachers’ time to run the website | 
When you first create your class website, you are advised to ______.
| A.buy a small space for the website | 
| B.put all the class information on it | 
| C.make it as appealing and colorful as possible | 
| D.focus more on some details rather than design | 
The best title could be ______.
| A.Advantages on Setting up A Class Website | 
| B.Reasons for Setting up A Class Website | 
| C.How to Decorate A Class Website | 
| D.How to Create A Class Website | 
The article is probably taken from a ______.
| A.novel | B.poster | C.magazine | D.guidebook | 
NEWS BRIEF 
 ●Prime Minister Tony Blair new allegations(指控) on Thursday that he misled Parliament and the public in making the case for the war in Iraq after he disclosed his chief legal adviser’s written opinion raising questions about the legality(合法) of the war.
 ●U.S. Forest Service officials are reminding people to stay off Forest Service roads that are closed. The fine for disobeying the rule of road closures is a maximum of $5,000 fine and/ or six months in prison. Those who enter the area and cause road damage may also be required to pay for repairs.
 ●In a second study presented at the meeting, scientists from the UK and Denmark showed that even a few days of high temperatures can severely reduce production of crops such as wheat, soybeans, rice and groundnuts, if it occurs when the plants are flowering.
 ●A bomb exploded in Thailand’s mainly Muslin south on Sunday, killing two policemen and wounding three others, a day after Thailand’s queen condemned those behind a 15-month wave of violence(暴力).
 ●Mechanicsburg 3, West York 1: Ken Stamper and Rusty Bowman had seven kills each, and Ryan Warfield had six to lead the Wildcats past the Bulldogs, 25-11, 25-15, 15-25, 25-23, in a non-league match.The news brief covers _____________.
| A.war, law, violence, culture and agriculture | 
| B.sports, war, violence, politics and climate | 
| C.politics, culture, violence, climate and sports | 
| D.violence, sports, politics, law and agriculture | 
From the news brief, we can learn that ____________.
| A.the Bulldogs defeated the Wildcats by 3-1 in a non-league match | 
| B.Forest Service roads are closed for repairs before they are opened again | 
| C.quite a few violent accidents happened in Tailand before the latest one | 
| D.the British people think the decision made by Blair about the war is of legaliry | 
According to the U.S. Forest Service officials, those who enter the area and damage the closed roads __________.
| A.shall have to pay a $ 5,000 fine for the repairs to them | 
| B.shall be fined or put in prison, and may pay for the repairs | 
| C.shall be fined $ 5,000 and kept in prison for six months | 
| D.shall pay a fine and repair the roads as a punishment | 
The study of the scientists from the UK and Denmark is about ____________.
| A.the importance of climate and the growth of crops | 
| B.the damage caused by high temperatures to some crops | 
| C.the relationship between crops flowering and high temperatures | 
| D.the effect of high temperatures on the production of some crops | 
Taiwan police cannot decide whether to treat it as an extremely eleven act of stealing or an even cleverer cheat . Either way , it could be the perfect crime (犯罪), because the criminals are birds—horning pigeons ! 
 The crime begins with a telephone message to the owner of a stolen car : if you want the car back, pay up then, the car owner is directed to a park, told where to find a bird cage and how to attach money to the neck of the pigeon inside . Carrying the money in a tiny bag , the pigeon flies off .
 There have been at least four such pigeon pick-ups in Changwa. What at first seemed like the work of a clever stay-at-home car thief, however , may in face be the work of an even lazier and more inventive criminal mind—one that avoid (避免)not only colleting money but going out to steal the car in the first place . Police officer Chen says that the criminal probably has pulled a double trick: he gets money for things he cannot possibly return . Instead of stealing cars , he lets someone else do it and then waits for the car-owner to place an ad (启事) in the newspaper asking for help .
 The theory is supported by the fact that , so far , none of the stolen cars have been returned . Also, the amount of money demanded-under 3,000 Taiwanese dollars –seems too little for a car worth many times more .
 Demands for pigeon-delivered money stopped as soon as the press reported the story. And even if they start again, Chen holds little hope of catching the criminal . “We have more important things to do, ” he said .
 1.After the car owner received a phone call. He 
 A.went to a certain pigeon and put some money in the bag it carried 
 B.gave the money to the thief and had his car back in a park 
 C.sent some money to the thief by mail
 D.told the press about it 
 2.The “lazier and more inventive” criminal refers to .
 A.the car thief who stays at home 
 B.one of those who put the ads in the paper 
 C.one of the policemen in Changwa 
 D.the owner of the pigeons 
 3.The writer mentions the fact that “none of the stolen cars have been returned” to show .
 A.how easily people get fooled by criminals 
 B.what Chen thinks might be correct 
 C.the thief is extremely clever 
 D.the money paid is too little 
 4.The underlined word “they” in the last paragraph refers to .
 A.criminals  B.pigeons
 C.the stolen cars  D.demands for money 
 5.We may infer from the text that the criminal knows how to reach the car owners because .
 A.he reads the ads in the newspaper 
 B.he lives in the same neighborhood 
 C.he has seen the car owners in the park
 D.he has trained the pigeons to follow them
Equipped only with a pair of binoculars (双筒望远镜) and ready to spend long hours waiting in all weathers for a precious glance of a rare bullfinch(红腹灰雀). Britain’s birdwatchers had long been supposed to be lovers of a minority sport. But new figures show birdwatching is fast becoming a popular pastime, with almost three million of us absorbed in our fluttering feathered friends. 
 Devoted birdwatchers, those prepared to travel thousands of miles for a sighting of a rare Siberian bird, are fast being joined by a new breed of follower whose interest is satiated by watching a few finches (雀科鸣鸟) on a Sunday walk or putting up a bird-box in the back garden.
 “Almost three million UK birdwatchers is certainly possible if you include everyone with only a casual interest,” Stephen Moss said in his newly published book—A Bird in the Bush: a Social History of Birdwatching—which records the pursuit from the rich Victorian Englishman’s love of shooting rare birds to the less offensive observational tendencies of birdwatchers today.
 Television wildlife programmes have helped to fuel the new trend. Last summer, BBC 2’s Britain Goes Wild was a surprise success. It pulled in three million viewers and led to bird-houses selling out across the UK as 45,000 people promised to put up a box.
 Birdwatchers’ networking system first came to the attention of the nation in 1989, when a birdwatcher caught sight of the first Vermivora chrysoptera—a golden-winged songbird from North America—to be seen in Britain. He put a message out on the network service Birdline, and the next day 3,000 birdwatchers proved the full pull of a truly rare bird as they visited the Tesco car park in Kent, where it had settled. Today, birdwatchers can log on to www.birdline.co.uk or have news of the latest sightings texted to their phones.
 “Multimillion-pound spending on binoculars, bird food and boxes point to the increasing numbers of birdwatchers,” said David Cromack, the editor of Bird Watching magazine, “The number of people involved is so big that they have great potential to influence government decisions affecting the environment.”The word “satiated” in paragraph 2 can best be replaced by “_______”.
| A.affected | B.shared | C.satisfied | D.narrowed | 
What happened after the message of seeing a Vermivora chrysoptera was put on the network?
| A.Birdwatchers helped the rare bird settle in Kent. | 
| B.Large numbers of birdwatchers went to view the bird. | 
| C.Many birdwatchers logged on to the website for details. | 
| D.Birdwatchers showed their determination to protect the rare bird. | 
Which of the following CANNOT be true according to the passage?
| A.Television wildlife programmes started the popular pastime of birdwatching. | 
| B.The network service has contributed to the rapid development of birdwatching. | 
| C.Birdwatching in Britain was long considered a sport with a small group of followers. | 
| D.The current situation of birdwatching may promote the protection of the environment. | 
The passage mainly tells us about ________ in UK.
| A.the history of bird watching | 
| B.a growing passion for bird watching | 
| C.the impact of media on bird watching | 
| D.bird watching as a popular expensive sport | 
Pet owners are being encouraged to take their animals to work , a move scientists say can be good for productivity , workplace morale (士气), and the well-being of animals . 
 A study found that 25% of Australian women would like to keep an office pet . Sue Chaseling of Petcare Information Service said the practice of keeping office pets was good both for the people and the pets . “On the pets’ side , they are not left on their own and won’t feel lonely and unhappy,” she said . A study of major US companies showed that 73% found office pets beneficial (有益的) , while 27% experienced a drop in absenteeism (缺勤).
 Xarni Riggs has two cats walking around her Global Hair Salon in Paddington . “My customers love them. They are their favorites ,” she said . “They are not troublesome . They know when to go and have a sleep in the sun .”
 Little black BJ has spent nearly all his two years “working” at Punch Gallery in Balmain . Owner Iain Powell said he had had cats at the gallery for 15 years . “BJ often lies in the shop window and people walking past tap on the glass ,” he said .
 Ms Chaseling said cats were popular in service industries because they enabled a point of conversation . But she said owners had to make sure both their co-workers and the cats were comfortable .The percentage of American companies that are in favor of keeping office pets is .
| A.73% | B.27% | C.25% | D.15% | 
We know from the text that “BJ”
| A.works in the Global Hair Salon | 
| B.often greets the passers-by | 
| C.likes to sleep in the sun | 
| D.is a two-year-old cat | 
The best title for this text would be .
| A.Pets Help Attract Customers | 
| B.Your Favorite Office Pets | 
| C.Pets Join the Workforce | 
| D.Busy Life for Pets | 
A qualified doctor who rarely practiced but instead devoted his life to writing. He once said: “Medicine is my lawful wife, and literature is my lover.” Russian writer Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, was a great playwright and one of the masters of the modern short story.
  When Chekhov entered the Moscow University Medical School in 1879, he started to publish hundreds of comic short stories to support his family. After he graduated, he wrote regularly for a local daily newspaper.
  As a writer he was extremely fast, often producing a short story in an hour or less. Chekhov’s medical and science experience can be seen through the indifference(冷漠) many of his characters show to tragic events. In 1892, he became a full time writer and published some of his most memorable stories.
  Chekhov often wrote about the sufferings of life in small town Russia. Tragic events control his characters who are filled with feelings of hopelessness and despair.
  It is often said that nothing happens in Chekhov’s stories and plays. He made up for this with his exciting technique for developing drama within his characters. Chekhov’s work combined the calm attitude of a scientist and doctor with the sensitivity(敏感) of an artist.
  Some of Chekhov's works were translated into Chinese as early as the 1940s. One of his famous stories, The Man in a Shell, about a school teacher’s extraordinarily orderly life, was selected as a text for Chinese senior students.Anton Pavlovich Chekhov ________.
| A.had a lawful lover | B.was an illegal writer | 
| C.used to be a lawyer | D.was a competent doctor | 
In 1880, Chekhov ________.
| A.became a full-time writer | 
| B.studied medicine in Moscow University | 
| C.practiced medicine in his hometown | 
| D.published his most memorable stories | 
Which of the following adjectives can’t be used to describe Chekhov?
| A.Sensitive. | B.Cool. | 
| C.Quick-minded. | D.Warm-hearted. | 
Which of the following is the right order of the events?
  A. became a doctor B. became a full time writer
  C. started to publish comic short stories 
  D. wrote regularly for a local daily newspaper.
  e. entered the Moscow University Medical School
  A. e→c→a→d→b B. d→a→b→c→e
  C. e→c→b→a→d  D. a→e→c→b→d