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All the time you spent memorizing multiplication tables(乘法表)may have made you a better mathematician, according to a new study. A team of scientists from Stanford University, in California, have shown how the brain reorganizes itself as kids learn math.
After a certain amount of time spent practicing math, kids can put away the calculator(计算器). They don’t even need to count on their fingers. They simply know the answers to subtraction(−), addition (+), and multiplication (×) facts. The quicker kids can recall basic math facts, the easier it is for them to solve more difficult math problems.
The Stanford University researchers observed(观察)the brain activity of 28 students, ages 7 to 9, for the study. They took scans of the students’ brains as the students solved math calculations without the help of a calculator, pen or paper. A calculation—three plus four equals seven, for example—flashed on a screen. The students pushed a button to say if the answer was right or wrong. The scientists also recorded the response speed, and what parts of the brain became active as the kids pushed the button.
These observations showed a process called fact retrieval. Rather than using their fingers to count, or scrawling out equations(列算式)on a piece of paper, the students pulled the answers from memory. It’s as if the answers to basic subtraction, addition, and multiplication problems are kept in a long-term storage part in the brain. The storage part was built from repetition. “Experience really does matter,” said Dr. Kathy Mann Koepeke of the National Institutes of Health.
Children make the changefrom counting to fact retrieval when they are 8 to 9 years old, the study says. This is the time when most students are learning basic addition and subtraction. When kids have basic math facts memorized, the brain has more free space to learn more difficult math.
This process has benefits for the future. The study showed, as kids got older, their answers relied more on memory and became quicker and more correct. Less brain activity was involved in counting. Some children make this change quicker than others.
Scientists hope to use this research to develop new strategies(策略)to help kids learn math at all levels. One strategy the study suggests is for students to test themselves in different orders—solving five times three before five times two, for example. Mixing up the order keeps the brain active. Keep these trainings up, and you may be a math whiz in no time.

In the study, kids put away calculators because they can ______.

A.use calculators well
B.scrawl out equations
C.recalling basic math facts
D.count on their fingers

The process of “fact retrieval”in Paragraph 4probably means ______.

A.picking out results by working together with their partners
B.finding out answers based on practicing carefully and patiently
C.trying out ways of dealing with problems by attending training
D.working out problems according to what they have remembered

What can we know from the study?

A.Kids need to practice using calculators to keep their brains active.
B.Math learners should change to counting practice at the age of 8 to 9.
C.Training by mixing up the order of multiplication tables can help learn math better.
D.Less brain activity may be involved in solving difficult problems when kids get older.

What is the best title of the passage?

A.Math from Memory B.Strategy Development
C.Brain Reorganization D.Training by Repetition
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Every year thousands of young people in England finish school and then take a year off before they start work or go to university. Some young people go to other countries and work as volunteers .Volunteers give their time to help people. For example, they work in schools or hospitals, or they do something helpful for the environment.
Pauline Jones, 18, lives in Cardiff, Wales. Next year she wants to go to university to study Chinese, but now she’s living in Belize. Pauline says, “I’ m working with other people here to save the coral reefs (珊瑚礁) in the sea near Belize. The reefs here are beautiful, but if the sea water is very polluted (污染), the coral dies. I’m helping to do research on the coral and the fish that live around the reefs. All over the world, coral reefs are dying. We need to do something about the problem before it’s too late.”
“I’m staying with a family here and I help do some housework. I don’t get any money, but that’s OK. I love my work here, and I’m learning a lot about the people of Belize—and myself!
When I finish my work, I want to stay here for another three months. I want to travel around Belize and Central America.”
Some young people from England _______ after they finish school.

A.go to university abroad
B.spend one year abroad as volunteers
C.go to work for money
D.start work in schools or hospitals

Pauline Jones, an eighteen-year-old girl, is living in _______ now.

A.England B.China C.Belize D.Cardiff

Pauline Jones is _______ with other people.

A.studying Chinese in a university
B.working to save the coral reefs
C.helping do some housework
D.doing some research in Wales

From the passage, we know that the coral reefs ______.

A.will die because of the pollution
B.are not as beautiful as before
C.cannot live without fish in the sea
D.will probably be sold for money

Pauline Jones wants to after she finishes her work as a volunteer.

A.stay there for another year
B.go back home to start work
C.learn about the people home
D.travel around Central America

The farmer and his cow
A farmer had a cow. He took very good care of his cow. One day it was ill, the farmer was very worried. He telephoned the vet.
“What’s the problem?” the vet asked the farmer when he arrived. “My cow is ill,” said the farmer.” I don’t know what’s the matter with her. She’s lying down and doesn’t eat. She’s making a strange noise.”
The vet looked at the cow. “She’s certainly ill,” he said, “ and she needs to take some strong medicine.”
He took a bottle out of his box, put two pills into his hand and said, “ Give her these. The pills should make her better.”
“How should I give them to her? The farmer asked.
The vet gave him a tube(管子) and said, “Put this tube in her mouth, then put the pills in the tube and blow. That’ll make it.”
The next day the vet came to the farm again. The farmer was sitting outside his house and looked worried.
“How’s your cow?” asked the vet.
“No change,” the farmer said, “ and I’m feeling very strange myself.”
“Oh?” the vet said, “Why?”
“I did what you said,” the farmer answered. “I put the tube in the cow’s mouth and then put the two pills down it.”
“And?” the vet asked.
“The cow blew first,” the farmer said.
From the story, we know that a vet is ________.

A.the farmer’s friend B.a milk factory
C.a hospital for cows D.a doctor for animals

The farmer asked the vet for help when his cow _______.

A.couldn’t lie down B.didn’t eat pills
C.couldn’t make any noise D.was not well.

What medicine did the vet give the farmer?

A.A bottle of pills. B.A long tube.
C.Two pills. D.A small box.

The vet taught the farmer how to _______.

A.blow the tube B.make the cow take the pills
C.take the medicine D.put the tube in his mouth

Which of the following is true?

A.The farmer ate the pills.
B.The cow got better after taking the medicine.
C.The vet came and gave the farmer another cow the next day.
D.The farmer waited outside the vet’s house the next day.

Hi, my name is Millie. I’m from New York but I’m living in a small town in England now. There is one wide road in this town and there is no train. You can see a shop, a restaurant and a pub along the road. There is a church near the shop. We usually go to the church on Sunday mornings. There is a lake to the east of the town. Many people like to have a picnic near the lake.
My house is not very big but it is very beautiful. I have a garden in front of my house and I often grow some flowers in it. There is a table and some chairs in the garden, too. I often read books and drink tea there. Sometimes my friends come to visit me and we like to talk in my garden. My life here is comfortable so I am very happy.
根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。
The Millie’s home town is .

A.Cambridge B.Paris
C.New York D.London

When does Millie go to the church?

A.On Saturdays. B.On Sundays.
C.On Mondays. D.On Fridays.

What do people there like to do near the lake?

A.Play sports. B.Have a picnic.
C.Take photos. D.Drink tea.

The underlined word “grow” means “ ” in Chinese in the passage.

A.种植 B.生长
C.购买 D.参加

Millie is about her life now.

A.sad B.famous
C.busy D.happy

Do you like telling jokes in your English study? Jokes can make your words colourful and interesting. If (如果) you make people laugh, you can know that people are interested in your topic.
In order to get jokes, you can watch comedies or talk shows on TV. When you hear David Letterman’s jokes in his programme, you’d better write them down. Then you can have more jokes to tell when you talk with others. If your English is good enough, you can also write your own jokes to tell at a party or to break the ice before a speech.
How to make your jokes more interesting? Not all the English words sound funny. Some English words sound funny by themselves, while others can get a laugh only in phrases and sentences. You have to choose. Different people may have different feelings on a joke. So don’t be sad if others don’t laugh after you tell a joke. After all, telling English jokes is just a way to help you with your English study.
Jokes can make our words .

A.bad B.colourful
C.boring D.easy

If people laughed after you told a joke, they might be your topic.

A.bored with B.sad about
C.interested in D.good at

From the passage, we can guess that David Letterman may be a(n) .

A.movie actor
B.English writer
C.language learner
D.host (主持人) of a talk show

Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A.Almost all the English words sound funny.
B.Your words can’t be interesting without jokes.
C.You can write your own jokes to get a laugh.
D.People always like the same jokes when they listen to a talk show.

What is the best title for the passage?

A.Colouring Your Life.
B.Making Friends at Parties.
C.Famous English Jokes.
D.Learning English by Telling Jokes.

Look! This is Li Ming. He is from Guangzhou. He is thirteen years old. Now he is in Guangzhou Yuying Junior High School. He is in Class Five, Grade Eight. His telephone number is (020)7868-9688. Li Ming and Sally are good friends. They are in the same class, but not of the same age(年龄). She is twelve. She’s from Canada. Now Sally and her mom are in the same school. Her mom is a good teacher.
根据短文内容, 回答下列问题。
How old is Li Ming?
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Is Sally thirteen years old?
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Where is Sally from?
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Are Li Ming and Sally good friends?
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Where are Li Ming and Sally now?
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