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The Cambridge Science Festival Curiosity Challenge
Dare to Take the Curiosity Challenge!
The Cambridge Science Festival (CSF) is pleased to inform you of the sixth annual Curiosity Challenge. The challenge invites , even dares school students between the ages of 5 and 14 to create artwork or a piece of writing that shows their curiosity how it inspires them to explore their world.
Students are being dared to draw a picture, write an article, take a photo or write a poem that shows what they are curious about. To enter the challenge, all artwork or pieces of writing should be sent to the Cambridge Science Festival, MIT Museum, 265 Mass Avenue,
Students who enter the Curiosity Challenge and are selected as winners will be honor at a special ceremony during the CSF on Sunday, April 21st. Guest speakers will also present prizes to the students. Winning entries will be published in a book. Student entries will exhibited and prizes will be given. Families of those who take part will be included in celebration and brunch will be served.
Between March 10th and March 15h, each winner will be given the specifics of the closing ceremony and the Curiosity Challenge celebration. The program guidelines and other related information are available at :http:// cambridgesciencefestival.org.
Who can take part in the Curiosity Challenge?

A.Cambridge locals. B.School students.
C.CSF winners. D.MIT artists.

When will the prize-giving ceremony be held?

A.On February 8th. B.On March 10th.
C.On March 15th D.On April 21st.

What type of writing is this text?

A.An exhibition guide. B.An art show review.
C.An announcement. D.An official report.
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I used to think of myself as a person learned in books, but my bookshelves told a different story. Apart from a few Indian novels and an Australian book, my literature collection only consisted of British and American titles. Worse still, I couldn’t ever found anything in translation. My reading was limited to stories by English-speaking authors.
  So, at the start of 2012, I set myself the challenge of trying to read a book from every country in a year to find out what I was missing.
  With no idea where to get those books, I was unlikely to find publications from nearly 200 nations on the shelves of my local bookshop, so I decided to ask the readers all over the world for help. I created a blog called A Year of Reading the World and put out an appeal for suggestions of titles that I could read in English.
  The response was amazing. People all over the world were getting in touch with me, offering ideas and book lists. Some posted me books from their home countries. In addition, several writers, like Turkmenistan’s Ak Welsapar and Panama’s Juan David Morgan, sent me unpublished translations of their novels, giving me a rare opportunity to read works unavailable in Britain. Even with such an extraordinary team of bibliophiles(爱书者) behind me, however, sourcing books was no easy task. With translations making up only around 4.5 per cent of literary works published in the UK, getting English versions of stories was tricky.
  One by one, the books from the countries on the list filled my heart with laughter, love, anger, hope and fear. Lands that had once seemed exotic and remote became close and familiar to me. At its best, I learned, reading makes the world real.
The author realized she was not a learned person when she found ________.

A.she could do nothing but read books
B.she had never been to Indian and Australian
C.she didn’t have any translated books.
D.she could only read simple English stories

What was the challenge the author set for herself?

A.Reading books from nearly 200 countries in a year.
B.Creating a blog to offer help to other readers.
C.Looking for publications to publish her own books.
D.Giving some suggestions on learning English.

Which of the following is NOT the help from people around the world?

A.Offering book names. B.posting local books
C.Giving financial supports D.Sending unpublished translations

It was not easy to find the books mainly because ________.

A.the readers were unwilling to offer help
B.there were too few translations in the UK
C.the author had no time and no chance to do it
D.the writers didn’t want to publish their books

What is the hottest topic at your school recently? In Taiyuan No.55 Middle School, it’s money.
The school held an activity called “making money” last weekend. About 200 Junior 1 and Junior 2 students were divided into 30 teams. They went out to make money by selling things.
What did they choose to sell? Some sold newspapers; some chose bottled water; some sold environmentally friendly shopping bags and bamboo baskets.
Hu Qing’s team decided to sell some useful books in front of the Children Activity Center. They thought parents would like to buy the books for their children. But unfortunately, they met urban management officers (城管). The officers asked them to leave. “We played hide-and-seek (捉迷藏) with the officers for the whole morning” said Hu. “Finally we had to give up.”
Wang Bing and her team sold ice cream in a square. They didn’t meet any officers. But few people were interested in what they were selling. The team then put up a board saying “For Country Kids”. It worked. More people came to their stall (小摊). A foreigner even gave them 100 yuan. “He didn’t want any change. He said he wanted to help the children,” said Wang. “We were touched.” Later that day they gave the 100 yuan and more to the “Project Hope” office.
Meng Zhaoxiang and his team were luckier. They sold all their cakes in four hours, spending 39.5 yuan and getting back 80 yuan. They made 40.5 yuan. “It was not easy to make the money,” said Meng. “Some people just looked. Others just tasted but didn’t buy. Now I know how hard it is for our parents to make the money we need to lead happy lives.”
. In Taiyuan No.55 Middle School, what the students talk more about is _______.

A.the officers B.money
C.the activity called “making money” D.the money they made last weekend

______ took part in the activity.

A.About 200 of Junior 1 and Junior 2 students B.Some teachers
C.About 200 students of the three grades D.About200 Junior 1 students

Hu Qing’s team finally gave up because ______.

A.the parents didn’t like to buy the books
B.the Children Activity Center was too crowded
C.the officers didn’t allow them to sell anything there
D.the team played the game of the hide-and-seek the whole morning

Why did more people come to Wang Bing’s stall at last?

A.The team put up a magic board.
B.A foreigner came up and helped them.
C.The people were willing to help country kids.
D.The people were interested in their ice cream.

According to the passage the students learn ______.

A.it’s impossible for them to make money
B.it’s not easy for their parents to make money
C.it’s very important for them to make a living
D.it’s necessary for school to hold more activities in the future

A good teacher is many things to many people. In my own experience, the people I respect the most and think about the most are the teachers who demanded (要求) the most discipline (纪律) from their students.
I miss one teacher in particular that I had in high school. I think she was a good teacher because she was a very strict person. I remember very vividly (清晰地) a sign over her classroom door. It was a simple sign that said, “Laboratory—in this room the first five letters of the word was emphasized (强调), not the last seven.” In other words, I guess, labor(工作) for her was more important than oratory, which means making speeches.
She prepared her work very carefully and demanded of us to do the same. We got lots of homework from her. Once she had broken her arm, and everybody in the class thought that maybe the homework load would be reduced, but it continued just the same. She checked our work by stamping her name at the bottom of the papers to show that she had read them.
I think sometimes teachers who demand the most are liked the least. But as time goes by, this discipline really seems to benefit (有益于) the students.
Which of the following is considered a good teacher by the writer?

A.A patient teacher. B.An honest teacher.
C.A strict teacher. D.A hard-working teacher.

The teacher put up the sign over her classroom door.

A.to remind the students that this room was a laboratory
B.to advise the students to follow the disciplines
C.to warn the students not to be careless
D.to tell the students to work hard in the classroom

When the teacher’s arm was broken, she.

A.gave her students the usual amount of homework
B.gave her students less homework
C.asked her students to check the homework themselves
D.gave her students more homework

What’s the writer’s opinion of discipline?

A.It makes the students dislike their teachers.
B.It does good to the students in the long run.
C.It’s too much for young children.
D.It does more harm than good to the students.

There once was a little boy who wanted to meet the king. He set off, walking towards the king’s castle. After many years of walking, the king’s castle came into his view. However, as the boy drew closer to the outside of the castle, the guards noticed him.
“Get out of here!” ordered the guards.
Well, the little boy didn’t have to be told twice. He turned…and ran. All he wanted to do was to tell the king wonderful things, and see all the beautiful things in the king’s house. But he couldn’t even get near the castle! The boy finally stopped running, sat down and cried.
A young man happened to be coming down the path at the very moment. He saw the little boy and stopped. “What’s wrong, young man?” he asked.
“Sir, I walked and walked just to see the king. But these guards made me scared. I wanted to tell the king how lovely everything is and just tell the king that I just wanted to see him.!”
The man looked at the little boy thoughtfully. “Look, why don’t you try again. I’ll come with you this time.”
The little boy got up and took the man’s hand. The king’s guards spotted them.
“Look, mister, we don’t have to do this…I don’t want you to get hurt. We can just turn around now.”
The man held the little boy’s hand and went on. The boy really thought the man might be crazy until he looked back up at the guards. They were all smiling now. The little boy was amazed.
“Who are you?” asked the little boy in astonishment.
“Why, I’m the king’s son. You can enter the castle and be with the king.” Said the man.
The little boy broke into a huge smile.
Why did the boy want to see the king?

A.To get some help from the king.
B.To invite the king to visit his beautiful village.
C.To share wonderful things with the king.
D.To ask the king to play with him.

What does the underlined sentence in the paragraph mean?

A.The little boy didn’t understand the guards words at first.
B.The guards repeated the words to the boy.
C.The little boy understood the guards’ words immediately.
D.The little boy had been to the castle twice.

According to the passage, the man is .

A.kind B.ambitious C.stupid D.mean

If you are looking for the place that has everything, there is only one place to visit, and that’s New York. It’s a whole world in a city.
The World of Theater: All of New York is a stage. And it begins with Broadway. Where else can you find so many hit shows in one place? Only in New York!
The World of Music: Spend an evening with Beethoven at Lincoln Center. Swing to the great jazz of Greenwich Village. Or rock yourself silly at the hottest dance spots found anywhere.
The World of Art: From Rembrandt to Picasso. From Egyptian tombs to Indian teepees. Whatever kind of art you like, you will find it in New York.
The World of Fine Dining: Whether it’s Roast Beijing Duck in Chinatown, lasagna in little Italy, or the finest French coq au vin found everywhere, there is world of great taste waiting for you in New York.
The World of Sight: What other city has a statue (雕塑) of Liberty? A Rockefeller Center? Or a Bronx Zoo? Where else can you take a horse-draw carriage through Central Park, only in New York.
From the text we know that “Rembrandt” is most likely to be the name of a famous .

A.actor B.painter C.cook D.musician

Which of the following can visitors do only in New York?

A.To eat Roast Beijing Duck. B.To taste the finest French coq au vin.
C.To enjoy a Beethoven concert. D.To see the statue of Liberty.

This passage may be taken from .

A.a guidebook for foreign travellers B.a handbook for English learners
C.a pocketbook for businessmen D.a storybook for local readers

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