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Top Kid-Friendly Summer Vacations
Dude Ranch
If you have little cowboys and cowgirls at home, thrill them by visiting a dude ranch (度假牧场) on your next vacation. Your children can learn about nature, enjoy horseback riding, and gain an entirely new perspective. You can choose between programs that have you spending quality time with your kids, and programs that are for children only. This summer, enjoy the great outdoors — at a dude ranch!
For more information, visit: www.ranchweb.com/categorydisplay.htm
Six Flags Great Adventure
Have a classic vacation by visiting one of the most famous theme park chains. With locations all over the USA., there’s sure to be a Six Flags near you. Take the whole family and be back at work on Monday. Escape the summer heat with countless water rides. Take your kids to have brunch with Bugs Bunny, or check out the new Safari Park, where you can interact with real animals.
For more information, visit: www.sixflags.com/national/index.aspx
Roswell UFO Festival
Do you have science fiction fans in your household? Encourage their interests and experience a special vacation at the annual Roswell UFO Festival. Come in costume (化妆服) if you wish, and join the parade (游行). Attend lectures by famous authors and researchers, or watch up-and-coming bands perform. Even if you’re not a believer, you can still enjoy the artwork, music, and great celebration.
For more information, visit: www.roswellufofestival.com
Earthplace
It’s not easy being green, but it can be fun if you visit the exhibits at Earthplace in Westport, Connecticut. This 62-acre wildlife reserve is committed to educating the public about the environment and promoting positive action to preserve nature. The exhibits provide hands-on features that make learning fun for your kids. After touring the exhibits, visit the garden and the playground, and enjoy the summer weather.
For more information, visit: www.earthplace.org/index.html
Dude Ranch and Six Flags Great Adventure are similar in that ____

A.they are both suitable for a family vacation
B.they both take place in the city
C.they both allow people to have brunch
D.they both provide water rides

Which will you join if you want to learn how to protect nature?

A.Dude Ranch. B.Six Flags Great Adventure.
C.Roswell UFO Festival. D.Earthplace.

Who would be most interested in Roswell UFO Festival?

A.A kid who loves music.
B.A kid who likes adventure.
C.A kid who is interested in aliens.
D.A kid who likes first-hand experience.
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Because Hong Kong is in two parts, Kowloon, on the mainland side, and Hong Kong, the island, with Hong Kong's harbor in between Hong Kong's mass transit systems, in addition to going over land they must also cross water.
Going from home to work, or going shopping from one side of the harbor to the other, the Hong Kong resident has three choices. One way is to take a bus which will cross the harbor through an under water traffic tunnel moving slowly through bumper- to-bumper (一辆接一辆) traffic.Another way is by ferry boat , a pleasant ride which crosses the harbor in from seven to fifteen minutes.
But by far the fastest way of crossing the harbor is the newly built underground electric railway, the Hong Kong Metro(地铁). If one gets on the train in the Central District,the commercial area of Hong Kong on the island side, he can speed across the harbor in an astonishing three minutes. On the other side of the harbor the railway continues, snaking back and forth through the outlying districts of Kowloon, allowing one to get off a short distance from his destination.
The story of the Metro is an encouraging one for supporters of mass transit. Although building the system was certainly a challenging task, the Japanese firm hired to construct it did so in record time. Construction got underway in 1979 and it was completed in 1980.
For the average commuter (一般持月票往返两地的乘客) the system has only one disadvantage; it is more expensive than by bus or ferry. One can ride the bus across the harbor for half as much or he can ride the ferry across for less than one-fifth as much.
Hong Kong public transportation extends ________.

A.over hills and valleys B.across land and water
C.through mountains D.throughout the Kowloon area

Crossing the harbor by train is ________.

A.by far the most economical methods
B.the most pleasant method
C.the least pleasant method
D.the fastest method

The business area on the island side of Hong Kong is referred to as ________.

A.Kowloon B.the Central District
C.the Hong Kong Metro D.downtown Hong Kong

The underground railway ________.

A.winds through Kowloon B.ends when it reaches Kowloon
C.snakes across the harbor D.circles Kowloon

It doesn't matter when or how much a person sleeps, but everyone needs some rest to stay alive. That's what all doctors thought, until they heard about Al Herpin.
  Al Herpin, it was said, never slept. He was 90 years old when doctors came to his home in New Jersey. They expected to find out that he needed sleep of some kind. But they were surprised. Though they watched him every hour of the day, they never saw Herpin sleeping. He did not even own a bed. He never needed one.
  The closest that Herpin came to resting was to sit in a rocking chair(摇椅) and read some news papers. The doctors were puzzled by this strange continuous sleeplessness. Herpin offered the only probable explanation of his condition. He remembered some talk about his mother having been injured several days before he was born.
The point of this story is that _______.

A.We needn't feel surprised to find someone who doesn't sleep
B.one person was found who actually didn't need any sleep
C.everyone needs some rest to stay alive
D.not sleeping may help one to live longer

After watching him closely, the doctors believed that Al Herpin _______.

A.needed some kind of sleep B.slept while one was watching
C.needed no sleep at all D.nearly slept in a rocking chair

One suggested explanation of Herpin's sleeplessness was _______.

A.his old age   
B.his not having a bed
C.his magnificent physical condition
D.his mother's injury while carrying him

The writer of the story obviously thinks that Al Herpin's sleeplessness ___.

A.could be cured B.could be explained
C.was healthful D.was uncommon

James Joyce was an Irish novelist who revolutionized the methods of depicting characters and developing a plot in modern fiction. his astonishing way of constructing a novel, his frank portrayal(描画, 描写)of human nature in his books, and his complete command of English have made him one of the outstanding influences on literature in the 20th century. Many critics judge that he is second only to Shakespeare in his mastery of the English language. Joyce was deeply influenced by Ireland and wrote all his books about Dublin.
When he was in Dublin College, he studied languages and spent his spare time reading books. He refused to take part in the nationalist movement like his fellow students, but he became passionately(热情地, 热烈地)interested in literature. He wrote outspoken articles of literary criticism that shocked his teachers and even taught himself norwegian(挪威语)so that he could read Ibsen’s(挪威剧作家及诗人)works in the original.
When he graduated in 1902, he knew he would become a writer and an exile(流犯, 被放逐者), because he felt he could not be one without the other. In order to preserve his ideal of writing truthfully, fully, and as objectively as he knew how, about the people and places he knew best, he had to escape from all temptations to become involved in popular opinion or public life. He went to France, Italy and Switzerland, where he lived in poverty and obscurity for the first 20 years, only returning to Ireland when his mother was dying. Except for a couple of brief trips, he stayed abroad all his life.
James Joyce was famous for many reasons except _______.

A.his way of constructing a novel
B.his frank portrayal of human nature
C.his complete command of English
D.his passion in literature

“he is second only to Shakespeare” is a comment on his ________.

A.achievement in literature
B.achievement in the nationalist movement
C.achievement in his study of languages
D.mastery of the English language

How many examples are used to show his passion in literature?

A.2. B.3. C.1. D.4.

Why did James Joyce stay abroad almost all his life?

A.Because he wanted to live in poverty and obscurity.
B.Because he wanted to write the people and places he knew best.
C.Because he wanted to escape from all temptations to become involved in popular opinion or public life.
D.Because he wanted to preserve his ideal of writing truthfully, fully and objectively about the people and the places he knew best.

Hong Kong, major commercial center for Asia, and with a population which has grown at an alarming rate to over 5 million, is a city highly dependent on mass (大量的, 大规模的) transit of all sorts, both local and long distance. An ordinary Hong Kong worker or businessman, going about his daily activities, simply must use transportation at one time or another.
Because Hong Kong is in two parts, Kowloon, on the mainland side, and Hong Kong, the island, with Hong Kong's harbor in between Hong Kong's mass transit systems, in addition to going over land they must also cross water.
Going from home to work, or going shopping from one side of the harbor to the other, the Hong Kong resident has three choices. One way is to take a bus which will cross the harbor through an under water traffic tunnel moving slowly through bumper- to-bumper (一辆接一辆) traffic.Another way is by ferry boat , a pleasant ride which crosses the harbor in from seven to fifteen minutes.
But by far the fastest way of crossing the harbor is the newly built underground electric railway, the Hong Kong Metro(地铁). If one gets on the train in the Central District,the commercial area of Hong Kong on the island side, he can speed across the harbor in an astonishing three minutes. On the other side of the harbor the railway continues, snaking back and forth through the outlying districts of Kowloon, allowing one to get off a short distance from his destination.
The story of the Metro is an encouraging one for supporters of mass transit. Although building the system was certainly a challenging task, the Japanese firm hired to construct it did so in record time. Construction got underway in 1979 and it was completed in 1980.
For the average commuter (一般持月票往返两地的乘客) the system has only one disadvantage; it is more expensive than by bus or ferry. One can ride the bus across the harbor for half as much or he can ride the ferry across for less than one-fifth as much.
Hong Kong public transportation extends ________.

A.over hills and valleys B.across land and water
C.through mountains D.throughout the Kowloon area

Crossing the harbor by train is ________.

A.by far the most economical methods
B.the most pleasant method
C.the least pleasant method
D.the fastest method

The business area on the island side of Hong Kong is referred to as ________.

A.Kowloon B.the Central District
C.the Hong Kong Metro D.downtown Hong Kong

The underground railway ________.

A.winds through Kowloon B.ends when it reaches Kowloon
C.snakes across the harbor D.circles Kowloon

It doesn't matter when or how much a person sleeps, but everyone needs some rest to stay alive. That's what all doctors thought, until they heard about Al Herpin.
  Al Herpin, it was said, never slept. He was 90 years old when doctors came to his home in New Jersey. They expected to find out that he needed sleep of some kind. But they were surprised. Though they watched him every hour of the day, they never saw Herpin sleeping. He did not even own a bed. He never needed one.
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The point of this story is that _______.

A.We needn't feel surprised to find someone who doesn't sleep
B.one person was found who actually didn't need any sleep
C.everyone needs some rest to stay alive
D.not sleeping may help one to live longer

After watching him closely, the doctors believed that Al Herpin _______.

A.needed some kind of sleep B.slept while one was watching
C.needed no sleep at all D.nearly slept in a rocking chair

One suggested explanation of Herpin's sleeplessness was _______.

A.his old age   
B.his not having a bed
C.his magnificent physical condition
D.his mother's injury while carrying him

The writer of the story obviously thinks that Al Herpin's sleeplessness ___.

A.could be cured B.could be explained
C.was healthful D.was uncommon

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