Dear Mom,
I’m sorry that I can’t go back home for Mother’s Day next week. On that day, I’ll have to go to an important meeting for my boss, who helps me a lot with my work and life here. But I’ll find time to see you at home soon.
Mom, thank you for everything you’ve done for Tim and me. After Dad died ten years ago, you had to work in a supermarket in the daytime and in a restaurant at night. But you always gave us two your love and care. Though you don’t have to work now, I still remember your coming home and feeling tired many evenings.
Tim is going to finish his studies next month. He said he would move back from school and look for a job near home. I’m glad you won’t live by yourself anymore. Let’s plan to take a trip in the near future. It’s been years since the three of us took a trip together.
Happy Mother’s Day! I love you, Mom.
Best wishes,
John John can’t go home on Mother’s Day because he has to _________.
A.meet his boss | B.take a trip |
C.attend a meeting | D.go to a party |
What can we learn about John’s mother?
A.She lives by herself now. |
B.She still works day and night. |
C.She will make a plan to save money. |
D.She used to be too busy to care for her children. |
What do we know from the letter?
A.John has two brothers. |
B.John is unhappy with his boss. |
C.Tim will finish his studies soon. |
D.Tim will leave home for his job soon. |
Which is true according to the letter?
A.John’s father died at work. |
B.Tim will look for a teaching job. |
C.John bought a gift for his mother. |
D.John hopes to take a trip with his family. |
Last year in the UK at least 45 people died and 900 more were injured (受伤的) in car accidents where drivers were using their mobile phones.Yet many people continue to use them while driving even though it’s dangerous.
Research has shown that it is difficult to concentrate on (专注于) driving and talking at the same time.It can even be more dangerous than driving after drinking too much. A recent study found that when drivers were talking on their mobile phones,their stopping times were 30 percent slower than when they had drunk too much—and nearly 50 percent slower than when they were driving normally. It also found that drivers talking on mobile phones were less able to control their cars than drunk drivers.
And talking isn’t even the most serious problem, but texting is. Unbelievably, another recent study reported that 22% of adults admitted (承认) they had sent a text message while driving at least once in the past month. An average (平均的) text message takes 90 seconds to write and send. That means for one and a half minutes a driver is looking at their phone’s screen and not at the road. The arrival of new smart phones such as the iPhone will only make things worse as they will allow users to do more things than ever before.
Using a mobile phone while driving puts others’ lives at risk. No matter how well we drive,if another driver is not careful,we are put in danger by their actions. Such drivers are selfish,careless and should have their driving licences (驾照) cancelled (撤销).
There is no doubt that mobile phones can be fun and are useful,especially when you’re in trouble.But there is no need to use them while driving. Just wait until you stop or you will probably get into trouble of your own. The underlined word “them” in Paragraph 1 refers to _______.
A.phone users | B.mobile phones |
C.drivers | D.ears |
According to the passage,if a driver needs 10 seconds to stop when driving normally, they will need _______ seconds to stop when talking on a mobile phone.
A.12 | B.13 | C.14 | D.15 |
According to the passage,in what order do the following activities influence driving?
Dangerous→More dangerous→Most dangerous
A.drinking→talking on phone→texting |
B.texting→talking on phone→drinking |
C.talking on phone→drinking→texting |
D.drinking→texting→talking on phone |
Why will new types of mobile phones make the driving problem worse?
A.It will take longer to send text messages. |
B.People will want to talk on their phones more often. |
C.There will be more things for people to do with their phones. |
D.People think the new phones are easier and safer to use. |
According to the writer, what should be done to people who use mobile phones when driving?
A.They should be put into prison (监狱). |
B.Their cars should be taken away. |
C.Their phones should be taken from them. |
D.They should not be allowed to drive any longer. |
Ladies and Gentlemen, thank you. Well, ni-hao. (Laughter) It is such a pleasure and an honor to be here with all of you at this great university, so thank you so much for having me. I’m here today because I know that our future depends on connections like these among young people like you across the world.
That’s why when my husband and I travel abroad, we don’t just visit palaces and parliaments (国会) and meet with heads of countries. We also come to schools like this one to meet with students like you, because we believe that relationships between countries aren’t just about relationships between governments or leaders — they’re about relationships between people, particularly young people. So we view study abroad programs not just as an educational chance for students, but also as an active part of America’s foreign policy (政策).
Through the wonders of modern technology (科技), our world is more connected than ever before. Ideas can cross different countries with the click of a mouse. Companies can do business and compete with companies across the world. And we can text, email, skype with people in the world.
So studying abroad isn’t just a fun way to spend a time of learning; it is quickly becoming the key to success in our times. Because getting ahead in today’s workplaces isn’t just about getting good grades or test scores in school, which are important. It’s also about having real experience with the world beyond (超出) your borders—experience with languages, cultures and societies very different from your own. Or, as the Chinese saying goes: “It is better to travel ten thousand miles than to read ten thousand books.” Where did the speaker probably give the talk to the audience?
A.In a university. | B.In the Parliament Hall. |
C.On the Internet. | D.In a place of interest. |
The passage shows that the world’s future depends on _______.
A.getting good grades |
B.traveling abroad |
C.connections among young people |
D.texts and emails |
What is the meaning of the underlined word “compete” in Paragraph 3?
A.完成 | B.比较 | C.竞争 | D.抱怨 |
In the speaker’s opinion, what is the key to success in our times?
A.Going to a university. |
B.Doing more exercises. |
C.Studying abroad. |
D.Getting good test scores. |
Where may the passage come from?
A.A story. | B.A news report. |
C.A scientific magazine. | D.A speech. |
Live Music---Late Night Jazz
Enjoy real American jazz from Herbie Davis, the famous trumpet(号手). He is known to play well into the early hours, so don’t want to get much sleep.
PLACE: The Jazz Club DATES: 15---23 June PRICE: ¥100-150 TIME: 10 p.m. till late! TEL: 4668736 |
Scottish Dancing
Scottish dancing is nice and easy to learn. The wonderful dance from England will be given.
PLACE: Jack Stein’s DATES: 10-20 May PRICE: ¥150 TIME: 7-10 p.m. TEL: 4021877 |
Shows---Anhui Museum
There are 12,000 pieces on show here. You can see the whole of Chinese history.
PLACE: Anhui Museum DATES: 1Mar-30 Jun PRICE: ¥130 TIME: Mon-Fri 9a.m-5p.m. Saturday 9a.m.-9p.m. TEL: 4886888 |
Your pen friend is coming from Australia to your city for a holiday. You send him this E-mail to tell him something about the hotels.
SUN HOTEL Dates Prices(a night) 1Oct-31Dec¥168 1Jan-31Mar¥148 1Apr-30Apr(closed) …… 1May-31May¥188 1Jun-30Sep¥208 |
ROSE HOTEL Prices(a night) ¥198 ¥178 …… ¥218 ¥248 |
TEL: 4686788 E-mail: Li Hong@163.com.If you want to watch dancing, you can call______.
A.4668736 | B.4021877 |
C.4886888 | D.4686788 |
You can’t see the whole of Chinese history at____ in April in Anhui Museum.
A.3p.m. on Sunday |
B.11:30a.m. from Monday to Friday |
C.10a.m. on Saturday |
D.4p.m. on Thursday |
You can enjoy ______ at Jack Stein’s.
A.American Jazz | B.Scottish dancing |
C.12,000 pieces on show | D.yourself all night |
Sun Hotel and Rose Hotel are open for______ months of the year.
A.twelve | B.ten | C.eleven | D.nine |
You have ¥140, and you can ______ in May.
A.watch Scottish dancing |
B.go to Anhui Museum |
C.listen to Jazz |
D.stay in Sun Hotel for a night |
A report in a newspaper says that school accidents, such as food poisoning (食物中毒), fires, electricity and traffic, kill more primary and middle school students than anything else. So we must learn how to protect ourselves better. Here are some tips for keeping safety in mind every day.
On our way home or to school: Wait for the green traffic light, and look left and right before we go across the road. We’d better wear bright-color clothes, so the drivers can see us easily. Don’t believe strange people in the street.
At school: When students around us begin to push each other, we need to stand still and try to hold onto something, or stay in a corner until the crowd leaves. If we fall down in a moving crowd, use both hands to cover the head. Lean to one side, curl up (蜷缩) our body and bend (使弯曲) the legs.
In a fire: Stay calm. Leave the classroom quickly under the directions of the teachers. Smoke can be more dangerous than fire, so use a piece of cloth to cover our mouth and nose. What will we do if the clothes burn? Remember not to run! Drop and fall to the ground. Then roll! It will make the fire go out.
For eating: Wash fruits carefully before eating them. Check the expiration dates (保质期) on the packages of the snacks, and if it looks or smells bad, don’t eat it.
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Safety Tips |
On the way |
Wait for the green light, look both sides before we Wear bright colors. Don’t believe |
At school |
It’s We’d better cover our head with both hands, leaning to one side, curling up our body and |
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In a fire |
Stay calm. Follow the teachers’ Cover our mouth and nose by Drop to the ground and roll over and over to put out the fire. |
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For eating |
Wash fruits carefully before we eat them. Check the expiration dates. Don’t eat the food that |
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To make the students know the tips to be protected from |
Does technology influence the purity of Chinese language? Yes!
Many Chinese use messenger tools such as MSN or QQ, listen to music on MP3 players and blog on the Internet using ADSL ,but most people don’t know the Chinese meanings of the abbreviations, as many English letters have become part of the local lexicon(专门词汇). Some parents are so crazy about English letters that a couple tried to name their baby "@", they say the character used in email addresses reflects their love for the child.
While the "@" is obviously familiar to Chinese e-mail users, they often use the English word "at" to pronounce it , which sounds like ai ta, or "love him", to Putonghua speakers.
“Nowadays, more and more English abbreviations are being used in Chinese, making them an important part of the modern language," said Hou Min, a professor at Communication University of China. "The abbreviations are very popular because they can be used easily," Hou said. "As more Chinese people learn foreign languages, especially English, in recent years, using abbreviations has become a trend(趋势)among some educated people," she said.
Some language scholars fear such usage will influence the purity of Chinese and cause confusion(混乱) in communication.Which of the following is Not True according to the passage?
A.Only a few people know the Chinese meanings of the abbreviations. |
B.Using abbreviations has become a trend among educated people in recent years. |
C.Many English letters are popular and have become part of the local lexicon. |
D.People often use the English word " love him " to pronounce"@". |
Why do some parents name their baby"@"?
A.Because some parents want to show their love. |
B.Because some parents think "@"is a lucky word. |
C.Because it is easy for children to write"@". |
D.Because some parents feel "@"is very interesting. |
The underlined word “such usage ” in the passage refers to _______.
A.More and more Chinese abbreviations are being used in English |
B.More and more English abbreviations are being used in Chinese |
C.Many Chinese use messenger tools such as MSN or QQ, listen to music on MP3 players. |
D.Chinese students can use Chinese in English correctly. |
This passage mainly talks about_______.
A.Technology influences the purity of Chinese language. |
B.Some parents think it important to name their baby "@". |
C.English abbreviations isn’t used in Chinese widely. |
D.Using abbreviations has become a trend among some educated people. |