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People are having “Beautiful Guangxi Clean villages” activities in Guangxi. Make sure it can be done well, the Press Conference (新闻发布会) was held on May 3rd, 2013 in Guangxi. There will be something to do these days. First, the government will send many members to the villages. They will live in 1,4353 villages of Guangxi with villagers. A member of government will manage a village. Second, every village must have places to put litter. Third, villagers must put litter to the designated place. Don’t throw it here and there. Finally, the litter must be put away in time .
“Beautiful Guangxi Clean villages” is really hard and long work. If people do well, Guangxi will get more and more beautiful.
根据短文内容,判断下列句子正误。正确为“T”,错误为“F”,并在答题卡上把“T”或“F”涂黑。
The Press Conference was held on May 3rd, 2013 in Guangxi.
The government will send 1,4353 members to the villages.
Villages must put litter to the designated place.
“Beautiful Guangxi · Clean villages” isn’t hard and long work.
After the activities, Guangxi will become more and more beautiful .

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The Chinese kite is a symbol of the Chinese handicraft (手工艺品). Flying a kite is a very popular activity in China. In spring, large numbers of people gather in the squares or parks and fly beautiful kites there.

A philosopher (哲学家) called Mozi was said to be the inventor of the Chinese kite. His invention had the bird's name of "Yuan", a kind of bird of the hawk (鹰) family with a long tail. He made the kite out of wood. Later, his student Lu Ban improved it and made the kite out of bam boo.

With the development of papermaking, paper was introduced into the kite﹣ making. The kite got the name "Zhi Yuan", as "Zhi" in Chinese means paper. And during the Five Dynasties period, people tied the bamboo whistle (哨子) to the kite. When the kite was flying, the airflow (气流)

could make the whistle sound like Guzheng playing. So the kite carried the name "Fengzheng".

From then on, making and playing the kite became very popular in Weifang, Shandong Province. Every year in spring, when the weather became warm, almost every family went out to fly the kite and have a picnic on sunny and windy days. It was an exciting folk activity and a good time to display various beautiful kites. At the same time, they also enjoyed the warm weather and fresh air. The tradition has been well kept until today and has become the world﹣ famous Weifang International Kite Festival, which is held from 20th to 25th in April every year.

Flying a kite in spring does people much good. For example, it is a good way to reduce the backache (背痛). Besides, when people fly a kite, it can help them forget their stressful (压力重的) situations and reconnect (再连接) them to nature.

(1)From the second paragraph, we can know that "Yuan" is  

A. a bird's name

B. a kind of shape

C. a symbol of stress

D. an inventor's name

(2)How long does Weifang International Kite Festival last every year?  

A.5 days.

B.6 days.

C.7 days.

D. 8 days.

(3)What is the last paragraph mainly about?  

A. A lot of ways of making kites.

B. Some advantages of flying kites.

C. The dynasties of making kites.

D. The good places of flying kites.

Here is the 6﹣day weather report in Suqian, Jiangsu Province.

Day

Description

Temperature

Humidity(湿度)

Monday

June 29

Partly Sunny

27°C / 19°C

91%

Tuesday

June 30

A. M. Showers

28°C / 21°C

85%

Wednesday

July 1

Partly Cloudy

27°C / 23°C

79%

Thursday

July 2

Mostly Sunny

25°C / 20°C

89%

Friday

July 3

Mostly Cloudy

30°C / 24°C

87%

Saturday

July 4

P. M. Showers

31°C/ 22°C

92%

(1)What's the weather like on Wednesday, July 1?  

A. Mostly Sunny.

B. Partly Cloudy.

C. A. M. Showers.

D. P. M. Showers.

(2)The highest temperature appears on  

A. Tuesday

B. Monday

C. Saturday

D. Thursday

(3)The humidity on Friday, July 3 is  

A.92%

B.85%

C.79%

D.87%

Last month, the artist Christo opened his new art sculpture. It is made up of 7,506 colorful barrels (桶) floating on a lake in Hyde Park in London. Christo calls it The London Mastaba. It is his first major outdoor art sculpture in Great Britain. The artwork is in the shape of a mastaba. It looks somewhat like a pyramid with a fat top. The London Mastaba is about 65 feet high, 98 feet wide and 130 feet long, and it weighs about 1.3 million pounds. The metal barrels can be seen from hundreds of feet away.

(2)  

Everyone who looks at it will see something different. Many will think the barrels are barrels of oil in the heart of one of London's oldest parks. They might wonder if Christo was making an announcement against pollution. Others will see a prism or giant pixels or simply a shape. However, everyone must decide for themselves, the 83﹣year﹣old artist said. Christo said he had nothing special in mind when he created The London Mastaba. "There are no messages," Christo said. "There is something in it to discover yourself. I cannot direct you."

"A Stairway To The Sky"

"It's created a giant invitation, like a stairway to the sky," Christo said. The artist was standing on the banks of the Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park where his artwork floats. Swans are swimming nearby. Some barrels are red with a white candy stripe on the sides. Others are colored blue, purple and red. Their colors will look different as the light changes, Christo said. Their reflection (倒影) in the lake will be like an abstract painting. Abstraction is an artistic style that does not always show something recognizable or realistic.

"Not Really Sure How I Feel About It"

Many people walking in the park were surprised to see the artwork. "It's very modern, but this place is nature and historical. I don't like it here," said Yasmin KocOzcengel, who is a tourist from Turkey. Another person who took a look at the artwork was Anna Andronova. She called The London Mastaba very brave. If it weren't as brave, it wouldn't be as amazing, she said. Sheila Seffenson is an American living in London. "I'm just not really sure how I feel about it," Steffenson said. "Maybe it's a message about pollution. Who knows?"

(1)What can we learn about the artwork?  

A. It is a floating pyramid.

B. It is made up of empty oil barrels.

C. It is an abstract painting.

D. It is considered as different things.

(2)Which of the following would be most suitable for ____?  

A. An Announcement Against Pollution.

B. An Announcement Against Pollution?

C. A New Landmark Of The Oldest Park.

D. A New Landmark Of The Oldest Park?

(3)Which of the following words can best describe The London Mastaba?  

A. Romantic.

B. Magical.

C. Realistic.

D. Mysterious.

(4)What can most possibly be the artist's real purpose?  

A. To add some more colours to the old park.

B. To bring his art career to a new height.

C. To encourage people to discover and think.

D. To remind people to care about nature.

"Look at Amy's picture!" Mom said, too loud. She does that when she's excite, because she can't hear herself. Some kids turned to stare at us and I wanted to hide.

I led my family into my classroom and looked around. Other kids and parents were there, but I didn't see Evelyn.

Ms. Jennings walked over to us. I introduced her to my family and explained that my parents are deaf.

"Oh," she said. "Well, how do you say ‘Welcome!' in sign language?"

"Like this." I swept my open right hand in toward my body, palm (掌心) up.

She repeated the movement.

"Thank you," Mom said, smiling. "It's nice to meet you."

Ms. Jennings looked surprised. "You speak very well," she said.

In sign language, I repeated what Ms. Jennings had said in case my parents hadn't read her lips (嘴唇).

Mom nodded. "I lost my hearing as a child, after I'd learned to talk. Amy's father was born deaf. He can talk, too, but he's shy about his voice."

Dad smiled in agreement.

Some of my classmates were watching us and whispering. Then I noticed Evelyn and her mom standing by the door.

"I sit over there," I told my family and quickly walked toward my desk.

"Hi, Amy," Evelyn said suddenly.

I turned around. "Hi."

"I didn't know your parents are deaf," she said.

"Yeah." I couldn't think of anything else to say.

"And you can talk to them with your hands? That's so cool."

"You think so?" I asked. I exhaled with relief

Evelyn nodded. "It's like a secret code. Would you teach me some words sometime?"

I smiled. "Of course."

"One of my dad's neighbours uses signneighbours," she said. "Maybe I can surprise her with a greeting next time I visit my dad."

"Your dad doesn't live with you?" I said.

She shook her head. "My parents are separated."

"Oh, I…" I'd been so worried about my family that I hadn't thought about Evelyn's family. "Hey, if you come over tomorrow, we can practice some sign language then."

I got my parents' attention. "Mom, Dad," I said, signing, "I'd like you to meet my friend Evelyn and her mom."

(1)How is Welcome!' said in sign language?  

(2)When Amy exhaled with relief, she most probably felt  

A. worried

B. proud

C. relaxed

D. nervous

(3)What can we infer from the passage about Amy?  

A. She learned sign language by herself.

B. She didn't want her parents to come.

C. She won't share Evelyn's family secret.

D. She won't be so shy about her family.

NEW word in 2020

Coronavirus is this year's Children's Word of the Year. This is very interesting given that the 500 Words competition closed on 27 February 2020, the day before the first case was documented in the UK. This shows the influence of important events around the world on children's creativity.

Highlights

•The word coronavirus appeared for the first time in the 500 Words stories in 2020. It is not a word that has been used before.

•The word has been used 459 times in the stories in 2020, with 287 of them as coronavirus, 168 as corona virus, and 4 as corona﹣virus.

•It is amazing that many of the themes young writers explored in fiction soon became a reality with the world in lockdown.

Examples

The nurses came running over. I felt a pain in my neck, I started to gasp for air. My body started shaking I couldn't control myself. My eyes rolled to the back of my head, a mask covered my mouth, my temperature raised and I have the coronavirus.

(The Ex, girl 13)

A few years later he finally landed on earth …but when he landed he found out a deadly virus had struck earth, the corona virus …

(Bob's Trip Around the Universe, boy 10)

(1)This passage is most probably part of  

A. a language report

B. a science report

C. a book review

D. a film review

(2)The result is based on the findings from  

A. a 2019 survey

B. a 2020 survey

C. a 2019 competition

D. a 2020 competition

(3)What can we learn about the word coronavirus?  

A. Most children like the word very much.

B. Most children use the word very often.

C. Children first used it in stories this year.

D. Children first used it in stories years ago.

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