On Children’s Day 2004,Hong Kong held an interesting activity.In this activity,children and their parents played the rich and the poor.In the dinner,the rich could have delicious food,but the poor could only have bread with porridge.
Parents all hoped to have the dinner for the poor with their children.They hoped that their children could be taught a lesson from the dinner.
Now many people on earth don’t have enough food or clothing.Every day only half of the world could enjoy enough food.
The activity was held to make the families understand the differences between the poor and the rich and also make parents know that too much material life won’t always do good to the children.Which of the following sentences is true?
A.Half the poor and half the rich joined in the activity. |
B.Children played the rich and parents played the poor. |
C.Parents played the rich and children played the poor. |
D.Some of the children and their parents played the poor. |
In the dinner,parents hoped to________.
A.have bread and porridge with their children |
B.give the poor delicious food |
C.give delicious food to both the rich and the poor |
D.give their children delicious food |
Today only half the people in the world________.
A.enjoy material life |
B.have enough to eat |
C.live in the West of the earth |
D.can go to Hong Kong |
From the activity,parents knew________.
A.the poor wanted to be rich |
B.the rich wanted to have the life of the poor |
C.the poor were different from the rich |
D.the rich could have better care from the school |
From the news report we’re clear that________.
A.children often change their minds |
B.children of the poor work harder at school |
C.children of the rich don’t like the activity |
D.children shouldn’t be given too much material life |
Have you ever had the strange feeling that you were being watched? You turn around and ,sure enough, someone was looking right at you!
Parapsychologists(灵学家) say that humans have a natural ability to sense when someone is looking at them. To research whether such a “ six sense” really exists, Robert Baker, a psychologist(心理学家) at the University of Kentucky, did two experiments.
In the first one, Baker sat behind unknowing people in public places and stared at the backs of their heads for 5 to 15 minutes. The subjects (受试者) were eating, drinking, reading, studying, watching TV, or working at a computer. Baker made sure that the people could not tell that he was sitting behind them during those periods. Later when he questioned the subjects, almost all of them said they had no sense that someone was staring at them.
For the second experiment, Baker told the subjects that they would be stared at from time to time from behind in a laboratory setting. The people had to write down when they felt they being stared at and when they weren’t. Baker found the subjects were no better at telling when they were stared at and when they weren’t.
Baker concludes that people do not have the ability to sense when they are being stared at. If people doubt the outcome of his two experiments, said Baker, “I suggest they repeat the experiments and see for themselves.”What’s the aim of the two experiments for?
A.Prove why humans have a sixth sense. |
B.Explain when people can have a sixth sense |
C.Show how people act while being watched in the lab. |
D.Study whether humans can sense when they are stared at. |
What does parapsychologists say that humans have to sense?
A.a natural ability | B.a natural staring ability |
C.a strange thinking | D.a looking feeling |
The underlined word” outcome” in the last paragraph most probably means______.
A.value | B.result |
C.performance | D.connection |
In the second experiment, the subjects .
A.could tell when they were stared at and when they weren’t. |
B.couldn’t tell when they were stared at and when they weren’t |
C.couldn’t tell when they were stared at but could tell when they weren’t. |
D.could tell when they were stared at but couldn’t tell when they weren’t. |
What can we learn from the passage?
A.People are born with a sixth sense. |
B.The experiments support parapsychologists’ idea. |
C.The subjects do not have a sixth sense in the experiments. |
D.People have a sixth sense in all places. |
“Where there is a will, there is a way.” Perhaps not many students can understand this better than 22-year-old Michael Ha. Because of his story of success, he has become an example of young people.
Michael Ha was born in a very poor family. His parents worked in Vietnam before they moved to Britain in 1980. They couldn’t find work in Britain because they spoke little English. The whole family had to live on benefits(救济金) and they lived in a small house in Hackney, a poor area in East London. Growing up is not easy for Michael, but he never gave up.
At the age of ten, he set his heart on going to Cambridge University. It was not easy, either. Michael studied at a school, which used to be called “the worst school in Britain”. However, young Michael made his mind to try his best, no matter what kind of school he was studying at. The smart boy studied very hard and did well in every subject at school. Once he made a bet with his friend to learn further math. As a result, after just spending four months teaching himself from a textbook, he got an A in AS-level further math.
Now Michael is the star medical student in John’s College, Cambridge and has just won an award for his excellent grades. He hopes he will be an inspiration for other young people from disadvantaged backgrounds.When was Michael born?
A.In 1994 | B.in 1980 | C.in 1900 | D.in 1984 |
Where did Michael’s parents work before 1980?
A.in Britain | B.in Vietnam |
C.in Cambridge | D.in Hackney |
what does Michael learn about in Cambridge University ?
A.English | B.History |
C.Geography | D.Medicine |
which of the following is TURE?
A.Michael’s parents couldn’t find work in Britain because they had little work experience. |
B.Michael had a dream of studying at Cambridge university when he was eleven years old. |
C.in order to get an A in AS-level further math, Michael spent four months teaching himself. |
D.Michael has won two awards for his excellent grades. |
what is the best title of the passage?
A.How to deal with the difficulties. |
B.How to become a good student. |
C.From a poor area to Cambridge |
D.From “worst school ” to Cambridge University. |
An early form of a game in which a ball was kicked around a field is recorded in 1004 B.C. Japan. Some sports historians believe that the game of soccer began in England in the third century, however. They say that early English warriors(武士) kicked around the head of a killed enemy. This may or may not be true, but it is certain that soccer is an ancient sport.
Without doubt, the English played soccer during the times of King Edward I in the 1300s. In fact, the king passed a law against playing it. The law said, "There is great noise ... caused by kicking large balls from which many ghosts may appear." Anyone caught playing soccer at that time was put into prison. Two hundred years later, Queen Elizabeth I still had people put into prison for playing this "vulgar" sport.
Although there were such laws, soccer grew more popular. In 1681 it became an official(正式的) sport in England. By the 1800s, people throughout the country played soccer. By the 18th century, upper-class boys played it at schools. Its popularity grew among all English people.
At a meeting held in an English school in 1843, the first rules were suggested. In 1863 the heads of English soccer teams met in London to agree on some official rules. They organized an English football association(协会). By 1871 all of the English clubs were following these rules. Today all soccer teams play by them.
Soccer is called "football" everywhere but in the United States. The game is played mostly with feet. No players except the goalie (守门员 ) may touch the ball with their hands. They may control the ball with any part of the body except their hands.
Soccer is by far the world's most popular sport. Every four years, nearly every country in the world tlghts for the World Cup. Tens of billions of soccer fans from around the world watch the World Cup on television.According to the passage, a "vulgar" sport probably
A.appears to be rude |
B.appears to be old |
C.requires lots of energy |
D.requires good teamwork |
Which ofthe following shows the right order ofthe development ofthe game?
Upper-class boy students played it at schools.
An English football association was organized.
It became a popular sport throughout England.
The rules were accepted by all English clubs.
Playing the game was considered to be guilty.
A.e-c-a-b-d. | B.e-c-a-d-b. |
C.e-a-c-b-d. | D.e-a-c-d-b. |
What can we learn from the passage?
It is certain that soccer has a history ofover l,800 years.
The English had to play soccer in secret for two centuries.
Football is called "soccer" in the US because of the rules.
The king passed the law against the game for a stupid reason.This passage is mainly about
A.why the game is so popular |
B.how the game has developed |
C.what the game is like |
D.where the game first began |
"Well, just take a look at that wheel(航轮)!” Earl Cooper said to Candy, his wife. "It must be older than anything we have back home."
Earl was looking at the wall outside the pub(酒馆). The pub's name, The Old Swan, was on the wall. Next to the name was a wooden ship's wheel and in the middle of the wheel was the name of a ship, HMS Swan. The wheel was old, Earl could tell.
The next morning, Earl asked to see Tony Thatcher. The Old Swan was Tony's pub. He took Earl to his office while Candy had a coffee outside by the river. Earl said he could give Tony a lot of money for the ship's wheel. He told Tony that Benjamin Cooper, his grandfather, went to America on the ship HMS Swan. But Tony said no at first. After all, the wheel was very old and it was part of the pub's past.
"You can think of the past, Mr. Thatcher - can I call you Tony? - or you can think of today. And with the money, Tony, you can buy a good car. Maybe a new Jaguar? And, as I've told you, the wheel is part of my family's past too. So you could say it's going back home, in a way. So, what do you say?"
A month later, Earl and Candy were smiling as they looked at the wall of their house in Houston, Texas. Earl thought to himself that, at last, he had a piece of his family's past. He was happy.
In Portsmouth, Tony Thatcher was happy, too. He was putting his new Jaguar into his large garage(车库). He was careful not to drive into any of the six ship's wheels in the garage. A friend of his made the wheels for him. They were just like the one that Earl bought. And there was another wheel on the outside wall of The Old Swan now. Old or new - Tony thought there was no way that a tourist could ever know which was which. Never in a hundred years.Why did Tony refuse to sell the wheel at first?
Because he thought it was old and part of the pub's past.
Because he wanted to show it was important to his pub.
Because he tried to sell it to someone else at a higher price.
Because he did not really believe what Earl had told him.What can we infer(椎断) from the story?
Earl had looked for such a wheel for a long time before that.
Earl would soon find out the truth and become rather angry.
Tony had sold quite a few wheels like that ancl got wealthy,
Tony would play the same trick again to make more money.[来Which ofthe following can be the best title ofthe story?
A.The Wheel on the Wall | B.An Excellent Buy |
C.Old or New - Who Knows | D.the Family's Past |
SCENE I
One dollar a week
The doorway of the house where Chandler has a room. He is dressed in his best clothes, ready for
his evening out. He is going out as his friend, Jeff 'White, comes in.
WHITE What are you doing this evening, Towers?
CHANDLER (Smiling) Tonight I'm going to live like a man with a million dollars!
WHITE What are you talking about? You haven't got a million dollars!
CHANDLER How much money are you and I paid each week, Jeff?
WHITE Eighteen dollars. Why?
CHANDLER And how much of that eighteen dollars do you spend each week?
WHITE All of it, of course.
CHANDLER Well, I don't. Each week I save one dollar out of my eighteen. Then,
every ten weeks, I can buy myself an evening to remember.
WHITE What do you do?
CHANDLER I put on my finest clothes, go to one of the best restaurants in New York,
eat the most expensive food on the menu, drink the best wine, and then
take a taxi home!
WHITE(29) Why?
CHANDLERWhy? Because it makes me feel wonderful to sit with some of 'the richest
people in America, and to make them think that I'm rich, too.
WHITE You're crazy!
CHANDLER (Laughing) Perhaps I am!
Mrs Black comes in.
MRS BLACK Ah, Mr Chandler. I wanted to see you.
CHANDLER Good evening, Mrs Black. What a lovely evening!
MRS BLACK Lovely evening perhaps, but you haven't paid me for your room this
month. When am I going to get the money?
CHANDLER Soon, Mrs Black. Very soon.
Mrs Black looks at Chandler s clothes.
MRS BLACK You can spend money on expensive clothes, but you can't pay for your
room. Is that right?
CHANDLER (Hurrying away) Good night, Mrs Black!This is most probably part of .
A.a play | B.a novel |
C.a poem | D.a speech |
Which of the following is the most suitable for ?
A.Excited | B.Surprised. |
C.Bored. | D.Scared |
What can we learn about Chandler?
A.He is a man of great wealth. |
B.He is a man of great wisdom. |
C.He is not very practical. |
D.He is not very confident. |