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Welcome to Our School Library
Our Library is in the south of our school. The Library is open to every student and the library card is free. You can borrow five books, one CD and four videos —three weeks for books, one week for CDs and videos, at the same time.
BOOKS
1、 You can borrow picture books for children and all kinds of story books
2、 You can enjoy newspapers and magazines in the reading room.
3. You can’t take any newspapers or magazines out of the library
VIDEO
1.  You can borrow all kinds of video films, TV plays and music videos.
2.  You can’t watch videos here.
AUDIO
1. You can borrow music audios and language(语言) audios.
2. You can enjoy listening in the special rooms here.
If you want to get a library card, you _________.

A.have to pay one dollar for it B.needn’t pay for it
C.need to borrow five books first D.need to make a card

You can borrow _________ at a time.

A.only one video B.two CDs
C.five books D.six books

At the library, you can _________.

A.buy CDs B.read magazines
C.watch the videos D.buy cartoons

According to (根据) the library rules, you can’t _________.

A.take newspapers home
B.borrow CDs from the library
C.listen to music at the library
D.read newspapers at the library

The library has _________.

A.only picture books for children
B.all kinds of music shows
C.only language audios.
D.different kinds of video films
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On May 2, 2012, Ashok Gadgil became the winner of the $100,000 Lemelson-MIT Award for Global Innovation (全球创新奖). Each year, the honor is given to an inventor who has made a big difference in the lives of people in developing countries. Gadgil is a professor and physicist at the University of California, Berkeley. He spent thirty years helping people in need. His inventions have helped more than 100 million people around the world. “I chose to focus on problems where my knowledge of science could help,” Gadgil said.
In the 1990s, Gadgil designed his first life-saving invention after more than 10,000 people died from Bengal cholera (孟加拉霍乱) because of the clean water crisis (危机) in India. His invention uses ultraviolet light to kill deadly disease-carrying germs (细菌) from drinking water. It costs just one cent to clean five liters of water (about 21 cups). So far, the invention has provided safe drinking water for more than five million people in India and other developing countries.
Gadgil’s another important invention is the Berkeley-Darfur Stove (炉具). The long and violent war in Darfur, Sudan, has caused many people to move to foreign countries and live in refugee camps (难民营). They are given food aid. But people still have to travel a long distance five times a week to gather firewood to cook meals. This can be dangerous because of street violence in the area. To avoid danger, some spend much of their money used to feed their families buying firewood.
The stove Gadgil created cuts fuel usage by 55%. That means people wouldn’t have to leave the camps to find firewood as often. The invention also helps to save homes more than $300 a year. About 125,000 people and their families have been helped.
As a professor, Gadgil encourages his students, “Be optimistic (乐观的) when you try a hard problem,” he says. “It’s when you solve a large problem that you can have a big influence on the world.”
Ashok Gadgil was given the honor because _______.

A.he was a famous professor and physicist at UC, Berkeley
B.he improved the lives of people in developing countries
C.he spent thirty years helping people in need
D.he developed useful inventions with his team

Which of the following statements about Gadgil is TRUE?

A.He helped about 125,000 people in India.
B.He spent lots of money on his inventions.
C.He used his knowledge to help people in need.
D.One of his inventions could cure Bengal cholera.

What do people benefit from the Berkeley-Darfur Stove?

A.They can sell stoves to make a living.
B.They can save both time and money.
C.They can be protected from diseases.
D.They can cook their food easily.

Here at the Fort Collins Club, we love families! We offer a number of different kinds of activities to keep you kids active and also allow time to yourself.
Kid’s Club
Kids have a place of their own – Kids' Club! A place for kids from 6 weeks to 12 years to have fun while you are working out. Our kid’s Club childcare facility (设施) allows you to drop the kids off, do physical exercise or visit our spa.
Please feel free to stop in during our regular hours to meet our friendly staff and to get familiar with the Kids' Club!
Club House
Check the Club House to see what games and youth activities are offered throughout the week. Our outdoor pool, open in summer, brings smiles and endless kid fun while you relax poolside. Children between the ages of 7-11 can be in the Club House unsupervised (无需看管的).However, parents need to sign them in and out.
Kids’ Club Hours
MondayandWednesday:8:00am— 8:00pm
Tuesday, Thursday,Friday: 8:30am — 8:00pm
Saturday: 8:00am — 2:00pm
Sunday: 9:00am —4:00pm
More information about Fort Collins Club can be found on our website: www.fortcollinsclub.net.
While children do activities in Kid’s Club, their parents _______.

A.must look after them B.can take exercise
C.must leave the club D.can swim with their children

What does the underlined words“stop in” mean?

A.make a short visit B.make a phone call
C.wait for a long time D.surf on the Internet

Kids’ Club opens _______.

A.at 6:00 am on Monday B.at 7:00 am on Monday
C.at 8:00 am on Sunday D.at 9:00 am on Sunday

Where does this passage probably come from?

A.A science textbook. B.A tourist map.
C.A fitness website. D.A news report.

It is easy to say “to be Best Friends Forever (BFF)”. However, a true BFF helps out when the other is in trouble, not just once or twice, but for a lifetime.
Milo is six years old. He has become Eddie’s BFF. They are special because they are not humans, but dogs. Their owner, Angie Baker, brought them up. They spent many years playing together.
However, last year, Eddie suddenly started walking into dustbins and walls. Soon he lost his eyesight. When Milo felt something was wrong, he decided to act as Eddie’s “guide” dog. He leads Eddie through the house. When they go for walks, he holds Eddie’s leash (狗链).
Once, Milo had to spend a few nights at the hospital himself. Poor Eddie often bumped (碰撞) into walls and furniture. Ever worse, he got lost during walks. Angie realized how much Eddie depended on his friend. Luckily, Milo is now fine and back at his BFF’s side, guiding him through life again.
Eddie’s BFF is _______.

A.Milo B.Angie C.Baker D.himself

What is Eddie’s problem?

A.He lost his friend. B.His leg was broken.
C.He lost his eyesight. D.His owner dislikes him.

What does Milo do for Eddie?

A.He takes Eddie to the park. B.He acts as Eddie’s guide.
C.He stays with Eddie at the hospital. D.He finds food and drinks for Eddie.

According to a national study, in the summer of 2013, the long-term(长期的) warm weather in the UK has made the number of butterflies increase.
Around 46,000 volunteers(志愿者) took part in the year’s Big Butterfly Count(统计), and they found 830,000 butterflies. Volunteers were asked to make a record. They would record how many times they found one of 21 different kinds of butterflies.
Later, the scientists used the records to find out how many butterflies of different kinds were found across the country. Then, they compared the results to the year before. They found that there was a rise in the number of 15 kinds of butterflies, and some of them went up by 50% compared to recent years. They said the increase in butterfly numbers was a result of warm weather.
However, scientists also said that the number of butterflies was in decline(下降) as a whole, and that we might not see the same result the next year.
Richard Fox, who works for Butterfly Conservation, said, “UK butterflies are in long-term decline. Studies have been done since the 1970s. They show that UK butterflies have declined in type and number.”
He added, “We must halt the long-term decline of these beautiful creatures(生物). The only way is by stopping the damage that has been done to the butterflies’ habitats(栖息地) across the UK.”
The volunteers were asked to ______.

A.study 830,000 butterflies
B.help scientists take notes
C.record the number of each kind of butterfly
D.find how many kinds of butterflies there are

What can we learn from the study?

A.There were 20 kinds of UK butterflies.
B.50% more UK butterflies were found in 2013.
C.The number of 15 kinds of UK butterflies increased.
D.There was a long-term increase in UK butterfly number.

What does the underlined part “the same result” in Paragraph 4 mean?

A.The weather is cold. B.The weather is warm.
C.UK butterfly numbers decline. D.UK butterfly numbers increase.

The underlined word “halt” in the last paragraph means “_________”.

A.stop B.study C.make D.plan

What would be the best headline of the passage?

A.Different kinds of butterflies in the UK.
B.Big Butterfly Count in the UK in 2013.
C.UK Scientists made butterfly numbers increase.
D.Warm weather made UK butterfly numbers increase.

Children today would rather read, do housework or even do homework than play outside--- and they get out half as much as their parents did when they were young.
According to a UK study, those growing up during the 1970s and 1980s enjoying more than two hours of outdoor activities each weekday, and nine hours on weekends—whatever the weather is. But their children play outside for just over one hour each weekday, and fewer than five hours on Saturdays and Sundays.
So, the UK started an activity to encourage children to give up 30 minutes of screen time a day to play outdoors.
The Wild Network, born on September 25, 2013, is joined by more than 300 organizations, large or small. It tries to attract children away from television and computer screen and into woods and parks.
It is the biggest ever activity to reconnect children with nature and outdoor activities, and it plans to help improve children’s health.
Suggestions on how to get more time in nature including collecting fruits, camping, watching autumn colour on trees and so on.
This is not the first time the message of less screen, more play has been brought up. Children in the 1980s were encouraged to do the same by BBC TV show Why Don’t You, which encouraged children to “turn off your TV set, and go to do something less boring instead”.
You can learn more about the activity by visiting Http://www. Projectwildthing.com.
We can learn from the second paragraph that _______.

A.today’s children have more free time
B.today’s children spend more time outdoors
C.the parents had more free time when they were young
D.The parents spent more time outdoors when they were young

The Wild Network was started to __________.

A.encourage children to spend more time outdoors
B.encourage children to play with their parents outdoors
C.encourage children to spend more time on their studies
D.encourage parents to spend more time with their children

What can we learn about the Wild Network?

A.It was set up this year
B.It was the best ever activity
C.Both large organizations or small can join it
D.You can learn about it from the show Why Don’t You

Which of the following activities is not mentioned?

A.Camping B.Collecting fruits
C.Bird watching D.Autumn clour watching

The underlined part “do the same” can be replaced by _______.

A.start an activity B.play outdoors
C.do homework D.do housework

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