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Henry is from the USA. He is on holiday in London.
One day he is not feeling very well. So he asks a waiter in the hotel, “I want to see a doctor. Can you give me the name of a good one?”
The waiter looks in a book, and says, “Dr. Green.”
“Is he expensive?”
“Well,” the waiter answers, “Usually, you need to pay 20 pounds for the first time, and 15 pounds for later visit.”
Henry wants to save 5 pounds. When he goes to see the doctor, he says, “I’ve come again, doctor.”
For a few seconds, the doctor looks at his face carefully without say anything. Then he says, “Oh, yes.” He examines Henry and says, “Everything’s going fine. Just don’t stop the medicine(药) I gave you last time.”
Henry goes to London ____________.

A.to do some shopping
B.to visit a friend
C.to spend his holiday
D.to find a job

He wants to see a good doctor because ____________.

A.he is feeling bad
B.he can save 5 pounds
C.he wants to take some medicine home
D.a good doctor is very expensive

The first visit to the doctor costs ____________ later visit.

A.as much as
B.5 more pounds than
C.much less than
D.less than

Henry wants to let the doctor believe ____________.

A.he wasn’t ill
B.it is the second time for him to go to the doctor’s office
C.he is an old friend
D.he wasn’t feeling well
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World Wildlife Fund (WWF)and Greenpeace are two famous organizations in the world. They both aim at making our planet a better place to live.
World Wildlife Fund works to protect wild animals and plants. It began in Switzerland on September 11,1961.Now,it has offices in 100 countries and nearly 5 millions members all over the world. The members are from different groups ,including governments, business, scientists and farmers. They have played an active role in saving animals and rainforests. One recent WWF project is protecting the Amazon rainforest. WWF has done plenty of research to find creative ways that meet the need of both people and nature.
Greenpeace was set up in 1971,with an idea of working for world peace at the very beginning. Now it is active in protecting oceans, forests, and animals as well. It also calls for the use of clean energy, like wind power and solar power. Greenpeace has offices in 45 countries such as America and Canada. Its head office is in Netherlands. Greenpeace has about 3 million members at present. Small steps lead to big changes. It encourages more and more people to take action.
WFF has nearly ________million members.

A.3 B.5 C.45 D.100

The head office of Greenpeace is in________.

A.Canada B.America C.Netherlands D.Switzerland

According to the passage, both WWF and Greenpeace______.

A.protect animals B.do plenty of research
C.work for world peace D.use more clean energy

How quickly can you count from one to ten? Do you use ten different words to do it? Can you do it in English, or do you have to use your first languages? Do you count on your fingers? Many people think that numbers and math are the same all over the world. But scientists have discovered that it is not true.
People in different parts of the world use different ways to count on their fingers. In the United States, people think begin counting with their first fingers, which they extend or stick out. They then extend the rest of their fingers and finally the thumb(拇指)to count to five. Then they repeat this with the other hand to get to ten. In China, people count by using different finger positions. In this way, a Chinese person can easily count to ten on only one hand.
Besides ways of finger counting, scientists have found that cultures and languages are also different when it comes to numbers. Some languages have only a few words for numbers, and others have no words for numbers. A group of scientists studied aboriginal(土著的)people in Australia. These people don’t have hand movements to stand for numbers. They don’t even have word for numbers. However, they are still able to understand different ideas about numbers.
In a similar study, researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology discovered that people of the Piraha tribe(部落) in northwestern Brazil don’t have words for numbers such as “one” or “three.”. They are not able to say “five trees” or “ten trees” but can say “some trees,” “more trees,” or “many trees.” Professor Edward Gibson said that mist people believe that everyone knows how to count, “but here is a group that does not count. They could learn, but it’s not useful in their culture, so they’ve never picked it up.”
Although all humans are able to understand quantities(数量),not all languages have numbers and not all people use counting. Number words in a certain language are a result of people needing numbers in their daily lives. Now we know that people have different ideas about numbers and math, too.
The writer begins with the four questions in order to______.

A.make a survey B.interest readers
C.tell a story D.solve math problems

What do we learn from the difference in finger counting between the U.S. and China?

A.People from China count much faster than people from the U.S.
B.People from China need two hands to count from one to ten.
C.People of different cultures may use different ways of finger counting
D.People of different cultures use the same way of finger counting.

Which of following is true about aboriginal Australians?

A.They have only a few words for numbers
B.They have hand movements to stand for numbers
C.They can only count to five on their fingers
D.They can understand different ideas about numbers

The study of the Piraha tribe shows that____

A.people all over the world know how to count
B.People of the tribe have words for number
C.Some groups of people are not smart enough to count
D.Counting is not useful in the culture of the tribe

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A.people from different cultures have different ideas about numbers and math
B.Chinese people can count more easily on their fingers than Americans
C.In some aboriginal culture,people don’t even know how to count
D.Some languages don’t have number words because people don’t need numbers.


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A.he has had a disease for two years. B.he needs a much easier job
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A.they are always rich B.they have stress sometimes
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The underlined part “fed up” is closest in meaning to ______.

A.interested B.satisfied C.disappointed D.bored

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A.happy moments to learn from other people
B.great chances to make themselves well known
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Do you know that each child in school catches six to ten colds every year? Though there is no cure for colds, there are some suggestions for you to avoid getting a cold.
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Is there intelligent (有智力的) life on other planets? For years, scientists said “no.” or “we don’t know.” But today this is changing. Seth Shostak and Alexandra Barnett are astronomers(天文学家). They believe intelligent life exists (存在) somewhere in the universe. They also think we sill soon contact these beings(人;生物).
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Seth Shostak and Alexandra Barnett are _____.

A.astronomers B.farmers C.singers D.drivers

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A.The Age and Size of Earth
B.Our Galaxy: The Milky Way
C.Why Intelligent Life Might Exist
D.Earth: The Only Planet with Intelligent Life

Why was it hard to look for signs of intelligent life in the universe in the past?

A.There were not any smaller planets.
B.There were not any powerful telescopes.
C.The astronomers were not interested in them.
D.The Milky Way didn’t exist at that time,

Why haven’t beings from space visited us yet according to Shostak?

A.They’re afraid of us.
B.It’s a long way away.
C.They don’t want to see us.
D.They don’t know how to use radio signals.

What does the underlined phrase “life forms” in the last paragraph mean?

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