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As Amy Hagadorn rounded the corner across the hall from her classroom, she crashed with a tall boy from the fifth grade running in the opposite direction.
“Watch it, Squirt,” the boy yelled, as he dodged around the little third grader. Then, with an unfriendly smile on his face, the boy took hold of his right leg and mimicked the way Amy limped(跛行)when she walked.
Amy closed her eyes for a moment. ―Ignore him, she told herself as she headed for her classroom.
But at the end of the day, Amy was still thinking about the tall boy’s mean teasing. It wasn’t as if he were the only one. Amy was tired of it. Sometimes, even in a classroom full of other students, the teasing about her speech or her limping made her feel all alone.
Back home at the dinner table that evening Amy was quiet. That’s why Patti Hagdorn was happy to havesome exciting news to share with her daughter.
“There’s a Christmas Wish Contest on the radio station,” she announced. “Write a letter to Santa and you might win a prize. I think someone at this table with blond curly hair should enter.”
Amy giggled. The contest sounded like fun. She started thinking about what she wanted most for Christmas.
A smile took hold of Amy when the idea first came to her. Out came pencil and paper and Amy went to work on her letter. ―Dear Santa Claus, she began.
While Amy worked away at her best printing, the rest of the family tried to guess what she might ask from Santa. Amy’s sister, Jamie, and Amy’s mom both thought a 3-foot Barbie Doll would top Amy’s wish list. Amy’s dad guessed a picture book. But Amy wasn’t ready to reveal her secret Christmas wish just then. Here is Amy’s letter to Santa, just as she wrote it that night:
Dear Santa Clause,
My name is Amy. I am 9 years old. I have a problem at school. Can you help me, Santa? Kids laugh at me because of the way I walk and run and talk. I have cerebral palsy(大脑性瘫痪). I just want one day where no one laughs at me or makes fun of me.
Love,
Amy
At radio station WJLT in Fort Wayne, Indiana, letters poured in for the Christmas Wish Contest. The workers had fun reading about all the different presents that boys and girls from across the city wanted for Christmas.
When Amy’s letter arrived at the radio station, manager Lee Tobin read it carefully. He knew cerebral palsy was a muscle disorder that might confuse the schoolmates of Amy who didn’t understand her disability. He thought it would be good for the people in Fort Wayne to hear about this special third grader and her unusual wish. Mr. Tobin called up the local newspaper.
The next day, a picture of Amy and her letter to Santa made the front page of the News Sentinel. The story spread quickly. All across the country, newspapers and radio and television station reported the story of the little girl in Fort Wayne, Indiana, who asked for such a simple, yet remarkable Christmas gift – just one day without teasing.
Suddenly the postman was a regular at the Hagadorn house. Envelopes of all sizes addressed to Amy arrived daily from children and adults all across the nation. They came filled with holiday greetings and words of encouragement.
During that unforgettable Christmas season, over two thousand people from all over the world sent Amy letters of friendship and support. Amy and her family read every single one. Some of the writers had disabilities; some had been teased as children. Many people thanked Amy for being brave enough to speak up. Others encouraged her to ignore teasing and to carry her head high. Each writer had a special message for Amy. Through the cards and letters from strangers, Amy glimpsed a world full of people who truly cared about each other. She realized that no amount or form of teasing could ever make her feel lonely again.
Amy did get her wish of a special day without teasing at South Wayne Elementary School. Additionally, everyone at school got an added bonus. Teachers and students talked together about how bad teasing can make others feel.
That year, the Fort Wayne mayor officially proclaimed December 21st as Amy Jo Hagadorn Day throughout the city. The mayor explained that by daring to make such a simple wish, Amy taught a universal lesson.
“Everyone,” said the mayor, “wants and deserves to be treated with respect, dignity and warmth.”
The underlined word ―mimicked(Paragraph 2)can probably be replaced with ___________.

A.struck B.copied C.blocked D.declined

According to Paragraph 4, the message is conveyed that ___________.

A.Amy was often made fun of at school and she disliked the fact
B.loneliness always accompanied Amy because of the tall boy
C.some other students teased Amy made her think of the mean boy
D.Amy hated being laughed at in the classroom full of other students

Amy’s mother shared the news of a Christmas Wish Contest that day because she knew ___________.

A.her daughter was teased by a fifth grader
B.Amy’s disease went much worse than before
C.the contest would change Amy’s life
D.things weren’t going well with Amy at school

The postman suddenly became a regular because ___________.

A.he wanted to comfort Amy regularly
B.a number of letters needed delivering there
C.he used to be teased alike at school
D.holidays greetings were asked to give to Amy

Amy learned through strangers’ cards and letters that ___________.

A.the world was filled with care and love
B.she would take teasing as a present in life
C.some people were being teased similarly
D.everyone should be treated with kindness

The passage talks about ___________.

A.Everyone can do something remarkable
B.A small act makes a difference
C.A girl who was brave to speak her wish up
D.The disabled deserve respect
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The health and climate scientists recently estimated(估计) that climate changes caused by human activity lead to more than one hundred and fifty thousand deaths each year. Cases of sickness are estimated at five million. And the W.H.O. says the numbers could rise quickly by the year of 2003.
Jonathan Patz of an environmental institute led the study. Professor Patz points out that climate scientists connected global warming with the heat that killed thousands in Europe in August, 2003. But he says poor countries least responsible(对……负责) for the warming are most in danger from the health effects of higher temperatures.
Professor Patz says areas in greatest danger include southern and eastern Africa and coastlines along the Pacific and Indian oceans. Also, large cities experience what scientists call a "heat island"effect that can make conditions worse.
Representatives(代表) from about two hundred countries hold a meeting in Canada, to discuss climate change. The ten-day meeting ends on December 9th. It is the first such United Nations meeting since the Kyoto Protocol(京都议定书) took effect earlier this year. The agreement aims to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide(二氧化碳) and other heat-trapping(吸热的) gases sent off into the air.
Who is Jonathan Patz?

A.A scientist responsible for the climate change.
B.A scientist in charge of the study of the climate change.
C.A professor interested in the climate change.
D.A professor who is a representative from an African country.

Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?

A.Climate changes affect different parts of the world in the same way.
B.The ten-day meeting is the first United Nations meeting on climate change.
C.The Kyoto Protocol aims to make smaller the amount of heat-trapping gases into the air.
D.Poor countries are responsible for the global warming.

Possible effects from the climate changes include the following EXCEPT ______.

A.crop failures B.storms C.more deaths from overheat D.air pollution

According to the health and climate scientists, climate changes have been caused by ______.

A.dry weather B.cold weather C.human activities D.storms

We can infer from the passage that ______.

A.climate changes are having a bad effect on human’s health
B.Professor Patz leads the study of climate changes
C.a "heat island"effect large cities experience makes the matter worse
D.rich countries are most responsible for climate changes

The world itself is becoming much smaller by using modern traffic and modern communication means. Life today is much easier than it was hundreds of years ago, but it has brought new problems .One of the biggest problems is pollution. To pollute means to make things dirty. Pollution comes in many ways ,We see it ,smell it, drink it and even hear it .
Man has been polluting the earth. The more people ,the more pollution. Many years ago, the problem was not so serious because there were not so many people ,When the land was used up or the river was dirty in one place, man moved to another place, But this is no longer true.
Man is now slowly polluting the whole world.
Air pollution is still the most serious .It’s bad for all living things in the world , but it is not the only one kind of pollution. Water pollution kills our fish and pollutes our drinking water. Noise pollution makes us angry more easily.
Many countries are making rules to fight pollution, They stop people from burning coal in house and factories in the city. And from putting dirty smoke into the air. Pollution by SO2 is now the most dangerous kind of air pollution, It is caused by heavy traffic .We are sure that if there are fewer people driving . there will be less air pollution.
The earth is our home, We must take care of it . That means keeping the land. Water and air clean And we must take care of the rise in pollution at the same time.
______,our world is becoming much smaller

A.Because of the rise in pollution
B.Thanks to science development
C.Because the earth is being polluted day and night.
D.Because the earth is blown away by the wind every year

Hundreds of years ago., life was _____it is today

A.much easier than B.as easy as
C.much harder than D.as hard as

Pollution comes in many ways , We can even hear it , Here “it “means ________
A rubbish(垃圾) B. noise pollution
C. air pollution D. water pollution
Air pollution is the most serious kind of pollution because_____

A.it makes much noise
B.it make us angry more easily
C.it makes our rivers and lakes dirty.
D.It’s bad for all living things in the world.

Which of the following is NOT true?

A.Many countries are making rules to fight pollution
B.The pollution of the earth grows as fast as the world population does
C.The problem of pollution is not so serious because there are not so many people living on the earth.
D.If people could go to work by bus or bike instead of car or motorbike, it would be helpful in fighting against the problem of SO2

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One reason why the Santa Fe Opera is so good is that it attracts many excellent young singers .They all hope to sing in famous opera houses like Metropolitan in New York someday. And they work hard to become well-known during the summer. The musicians and directors are experts who come from the best orchestras(管弦乐队) and operas in the country during their vacations. They enjoy working there because they like to live in Santa Fe, which is near both the mountains and the desert. It is very beautiful there in summer.
The state government of New Mexico advertises the Santa Fe Opera in newspapers all over the country, and a great many tourists come to New Mexico because of the opera ,Still ,most of the audience does come from Santa Fe and other nearby cities. And all the seats in the theater are sold for every show.
There is only one thing that some people do not like about the Santa Fe Opera, and that is the cold weather .Because the theater is open, performances cannot start before it gets dark at nine o’clock in the evening, and then the mountain air becomes very cool. Sometimes people complain about the cold air ,but because the opera is good , these people come back again wearing warm coats.
This passage mainly introduces__________

A.a mountain city B.young musicians
C.an opera house D.the tourism in Santa Fe

Young singers come to perform in Santa Fe Opera because_______.

A.the music quality is high
B.they enjoy the climate there
C.they want to be famous
D.they like the scenery there

It seems surprising that Santa Fe becomes famous because______

A.it is only a very small place
B.it is between the mountain and desert
C.all the seats are sold for every show
D.musicians there are form the best orchestras

Audience complain because ___________.
A the opera is so good
B the temperature at night is very low
C there are so many people watching the performance.
D the text doesn’t tell us
From the passage ,we can learn that ________.

A.the opera house is open without any roofs
B.musicians always work in Fe
C.the government advertises to attract more musicians
D.performances are held in Santa Fe only after it is dark

If you’d like to go sightseeing, the following World Heritage Sites may be your best choices.
Jiuzhaigou Valley Scenic and Historic Interest Area
The Jiuzhaigou Valley, which lies in the northern part of Sichuan Province, reaches a height of more than 4,800 meters, with a series of different forest ecosystems(生态系统). There you can enjoy watching excellent waterfalls. Some 140 kinds of birds also live in the valley, as well as a number of endangered plants and animals, including the giant panda. For more information, please visit http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/637.
Khami Ruins National Monument
The city of Khami, which developed after the capital of Great Zimbabwe had been given up in the mid-16th century, is of great archaeological(考古的)interest. The discovery of objects from Europe and China shows that Khami was a major centre for trade over a long period of time. For more information, please visit http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/365.
Henderson Island
Henderson Island, which lies in the eastern South Pacific, is one of the few atolls(环礁)in the world whose ecology(生态)has not been touched by human beings. It is especially famous for the ten plants and four land birds that can only be seen on the island. For more information, please visit http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/487.
The Old City of Jerusalem
As a holy city for three different religions in the Middle East, Jerusalem has always been of great religious importance. It was given a World Heritage Status in 1981 and placed on the “List of World Heritage in Danger” the following year. For more information, please visit http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/148.
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A.It sits at the foot of a 4,800-meter-high mountain.
B.It has different forest ecosystems.
C.Most of China’s endangered plants can be found there.
D.In all about 140 kinds of birds and animals live there.

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A.had a very short history
B.was ruined in the mid-16th century
C.was once Great Zimbabwe’s largest city
D.once played a great role as a trade center

From the passage we can learn that Henderson Island.

A.hasn’t been greatly influenced by human activities
B.isn’t suitable for humans to live on
C.has been open to visitors for years
D.is made up of a few large atolls

If you are interested in religion, you should visit.

A.http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/148
B.http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/365
C.http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/487
D.http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/637

Jenny went to visit her friends in New York last weekend.Her friends met her at the airport on Friday afternoon and drove her to the hotel.They had dinner at a Chinese restaurant and went to see a film after that.
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  Nobody could get up early on Sunday morning.So when they got back to New York City, it was about three o’clock in the afternoon.They drove right to the airport because Jenny didn’t want to miss her plane back home.Jenny only stayed in New York for two nights but she had a great time with her friends.
Jenny went to New York________.

A.to do some shopping
B.to see her friends
C.to spend her summer holiday
D.to find a job

How did Jenny get to New York?

A.By train. B.By bus. C.By plane. D.On foot.

When did Jenny go back home?

A.On Saturday afternoon.
B.On Sunday morning.
C.On Saturday evening.
D.On Sunday afternoon.

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