Different people like doing different things;different people have different hobbies. My brother is fond of collecting stamps. He has a very good collection and he is proud of it. His stamps can tell you about different people and different countries. My brother often says that his hobby is popular with people of all ages.
Collecting stamps is easy and interesting. It is great fun. You begin to learn many interesting facts about history and famous people when you start to collect stamps. At first people collect every kind of stamp. But soon they begin to make special collections. Sometimes they specialize in stamps of one subject only,for example,birds,animals,flowers or sports. Birds or sports,are your theme(主题).This kind of collecting is called thematic. My brother's collection is thematic. His theme is fish. My best friend,Alice,is a collector too. She is fond of collecting badges(徽章).Her collection is also thematic. Her theme is sports. She keeps her badges on the wall. When you come into her room you can see them all there.
My grandfather collected coins when he was a boy. Some people collect dolls. My uncle does. When he travels he always brings home dolls from different countries. Some people collect pictures,cups,toys,toy soldiers,books,pencils and many other things.
But collecting things is not the only hobby people have. Some people are fond of travelling or gardening. Very many boys and girls are fond of sport and that is their hobby. My aunt's hobby is taking pictures and my mother is fond of music. If you have one,what is your hobby?The underlined word “them” in Paragraph 2 refers to__________.
| A.Stamps | B.badges | C.birds | D.flowers |
From the last paragraph,we can infer that________.
| A.the writer's hobbies are travelling and gardening |
| B.collecting is a favorite hobby of many people |
| C.different people have different hobbies |
| D.boys have different hobbies from those of girls |
Which of the following is the best title for the text?
| A.Interesting hobbies | B.Wearing badges |
| C.Collecting stamps | D.Enjoying music |
The author develops the third and the fourth paragraphs mainly by________.
| A.cause and effect | B.order in space |
| C.order in time | D.examples |
A popular saying goes, “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.” However, that’ s not really true. Words have the power to build us up or tear us down. It doesn’t matter if the words come from someone’s else or ourselves --- the positive and negative effects are just as lasting.
We all talk to ourselves sometimes. We’re usually too embarrassed to admit it, though. In fact, we really shouldn’t be because more and more experts believe talking to ourselves out loud is a healthy habit.
This “self-talk” helps us motivate ourselves, remember things, solve problems, and calm ourselves down. Be aware, though, that as much as 77% of self-talk tends to be negative. So in order to stay positive, we should only speak words of encouragement to ourselves. We should also be quick to give ourselves a pat on the back. The next time you finish a project, do well in a test, or finally clean your room, join me in saying “Good job!”
Often, words come out of our mouths without thinking about the effect they will have. But we should be aware that our words cause certain responses in others. For example, when returning an item to a store, we might use warm, friendly language during the exchange. And the clerk will probably respond in a similar manner. Or harsh(刻薄的)and critical language will most likely cause the clerk to be defensive.
Words possess power because of their lasting effect. Many of us regret something we once said. And we remember unkind words said to us! Before speaking, we should always ask ourselves: Is it loving? Is it needed? If what we want to say doesn’t pass this test, then it’s better left unsaid.
Words possess power: both positive and negative. Those around us receive encouragement when we speak positively. We can offer hope, build self-esteem(自尊)and motivate others to do their best. Negative words destroy all those things. Will we use our words to hurt or to heal? The choice is ours. The main idea of the first paragraph is that ________.
| A.not sticks and stones but words will hurt us |
| B.inspiring words give us confidence |
| C.negative words may let us down |
| D.words have a lasting effect on us |
There is no sense for us to feel embarrassed when we talk to ourselves because _______
| A.almost everybody has the habit of talking to themselves |
| B.we can benefit from talking to ourselves |
| C.talking to ourselves always gives us courage |
| D.it does no harm to have “self-talk” when we are alone |
The underlined part in the third paragraph means that we should also timely _______
| A.praise ourselves | B.remind ourselves |
| C.make ourselves relaxed | D.give ourselves amusement |
The author would probably hold the view that ___________
| A.encouraging words are sure to lead to kind offers |
| B.negative words may stimulate(刺激) us to make more progress |
| C.people tend to remember friendly words |
| D.it is better to think twice before talking to others |

You and your friends will have lots of fun with Rabbit
Ears Walkie -Talkies. You can talk to someone who is in another
room at your house or someone who is up to 180
feet away from you. You can take your walkie
-talkie with you when you go camping or walking.
Rabbit Ears Walkie -Talkies are easy to use. This is what you do:
1. Push the ON button.
2. Hold the TALK button in and say something. If your friend has his/her walkie - talkie on, he/she will hear you.
If you want to talk for a long time, you can lock the TALK button. Just push the button in and up. When you finish talking, push the TALK button down.
3. When you finish talking, let go of the TALK button and listen. When your friend pushes the TALK button and says something, you will hear what your friend says through your walkie -talkie.
4. When you finish talking with your friend, push the ON button again to turn your walkie-talkie off.
| REMEMBER ◆If you cannot hear , push L (loud) to make it louder. ◆If it is too loud, push S (soft) to make it quieter. |
What are Rabbit Ears Walkie -Talkies used for?
| A.Locating places. | B.Listening to music. |
| C.Giving directions. | D.Talking with others. |
How can you lock the TALK button?
| A.Keep the button on. | B.Hold the button back. |
| C.Push the button in and up. | D.Turn the button off and down. |
Which button will you push when you can't hear clearly?
| A.L | B.S | C.TALK | D.ON |
The author writes this passage to _____.
| A.show how to use Rabbit Ears Walkie -Talkies |
| B.explain to the readers his camping experience |
| C.introduce some special ways to make friends. |
| D.tell how to make Rabbit Ears Walkie –Talkies |
Every culture has a recognized point when a child becomes an adult, when rules must be followed and tests passed.
In China, although teenagers can get their ID cards at 16, many only see themselves as an adult when they are 18. In the US, where everyone drives, the main step to the freedom of adult life is learning to drive. At 16, American teens take their driving test. When they have their license, they drive into the grown-up world.
“Nobody wants to ride the cheese bus to school,” said Eleanor Fulham, 17. She brought the pressure back to memory, especially from kids from wealthier families. “It’s like you’re not cool if you don’t have a car,” she said.
According to recent research, 41% of 16 to 19-year-olds in the US own cars, up from 23% in 1985. Although, most of these cars are bought by parents, some teens get part-time jobs to help pay.
Not all families can afford cars for their children. In cities with subways and limited parking, some teenagers don’t want them. But in rich suburban areas without subways, and where bicycles are more for fun than transportation, it is strange for a teenager not to have a car.
But police say 16-year-olds have almost three times more accidents than 18 and 19-year-olds. This has made many parents pause before letting their kids drive.
Julie Sussman, of Virginia, decided that her son Chad, 15, will wait until he is 17 to apply for his learner’s permit.
Chad said he has accepted his parents’ decision, although it has caused some teasing from his friends. “They say that I am unlucky,” he said, “But I’d rather be alive than driving, and I don’t really trust my friends on the road, either.”
In China, as more families get cars, more 18-year-olds learn to drive. Will this become a big step to becoming an adult?Which may serve as the BEST title of the article?
| A.Cars Helping You to Grow-Up | B.Driving into the Grown-Up World |
| C.Teenagers’ Driving in America | D.Recognized Point of Becoming an Adult |
16-year-old drivers have more accidents possibly because.
| A.they want to show themselves off | B.they are never experienced drivers |
| C.older people always drive better | D.they never drive carefully on the road |
Which may NOT be taken into consideration when deciding whether to buy a car?
| A.How well off the family is. |
| B.Whether the kid is old enough. |
| C.What traffic condition there is around. |
| D.Whether it’s practically needed. |
When Chad said “I don’t really trust my friends ...”, he meant that .
| A.he might run into his friends if he drove |
| B.he didn’t agree with his friends |
| C.he might not be safe if his friends drove |
| D.he was afraid that his friends might well lie to him |
The passage mainly gives information about .
| A.an American culture |
| B.a cultural difference between America and China |
| C.a change in the Chinese culture |
| D.the relationship between driving and a person’s development |
When we walk on a street or sit down to have a cup of coffee in a small café in Shanghai, we will often see foreign faces at every turn. Today, foreigners do not come to Shanghai to seek adventures, as they did in the old days, or arrive in the city for a short visit, as some did when China just carried out the opening-up. Instead, many foreigners come to Shanghai to settle in the city. They are attracted by the life in Shanghai and choose to stay in the city. Their stay has made Shanghai more like an international city.
Early in the 1990s, a group of Western-style buildings emerged at the Gubei New District in the southwestern part of the Hongqiao Development Zone in Shanghai. The Western-style buildings, marked by their great arches and the typical flavors of the unique European style, appealed to many foreigners and become their favorite choice when they came to live or work in Shanghai. Foreigners gathered in the zone, enjoying their quiet life there.
As the city further develops, more and more foreigners choose to live in the downtown area where most native Shanghai people live. They live close to local residents and gradually become interated(一体化)into the local life—they learn to cook local dishes, they learn to speak the Shanghai dialect and they celebrate traditional Chinese holidays together with native people. Their lifestyle is becoming more and more similar to that of local residents.
In the past, foreigners that came to Shanghai were mostly representatives(代表)sent to work in the city. Today, however, many foreigners that live in the city are students, business starters or ordinary people. Related information shows that there are more than 50,000 foreigners living and working in Shanghai.Foreigners used to come to Shanghai to_____.
| A.start small cafés | B.help build houses |
| C.have a short visit | D.learn the Shanghai dialect |
The underlined word“emerged”in the second paragraph probably means_______.
| A.built | B.appeared | C.stood | D.lay |
In the past, most of the foreigners coming to Shanghai were_______.
| A.business starters | B.students | C.ordinary people | D.representatives |
Which of the following can be inferred from the text?
| A.There are fewer foreigners in Beijing than in Shanghai. |
| B.It is the foreigners who make Shanghai an international city. |
| C.Many foreigners enjoy the traditional Chinese festivals. |
| D.The foreigners came to Shanghai to seek for money in the past. |
The best title for this text would be______.
| A.Foreigners Settling in Shanghai | B.The Development of Shanghai |
| C.The Lifestyle of Shanghai People | D.Contributions of Foreigners in Shanghai |
Is there anything more important than health? I don’t think so. “Health is the greatest wealth,” wise people say. You can’t be good at your studies or work well when you are ill.
If you have a headache, toothache, backache, earache or bad pain in the stomach, if you complain of a bad cough, if you run a high temperature and have a bad cold, or if you suffer from high or low blood pressure, I think you should go to the doctor. The doctor will examine your throat, feel your pulse, test your blood pressure, take your temperature, sound your heart and lungs, test your eyes, check your teeth or have your chest X-rayed. After that, he will advise some treatment, or some medicine. The only thing you have to do is to follow his advice.
Speaking about doctor’s advice, I can’t help telling you a funny story. An old gentleman came to see the doctor. The man was very ill. He told the doctor about his weakness, memory loss and serious problems with his heart and lungs. The doctor examined him and said there was no medicine for his disease. He told his patient to go to a quiet place for a month and have a good rest. He also advised him to eat a lot of meat, drink two glasses of red wine every day and take long walks. In other words, the doctor advised him to follow the rule: “Eat with pleasure, drink with pleasure and enjoy life as it is.” The doctor also said that if the man wanted to be well again, he shouldn’t smoke more than one cigarette a day. A month later the gentleman came into the doctor’s office. He looked cheerful and happy. He thanked the doctor and said that he had never felt a healthier man.“ But you know, doctor,” he said, “it’s not easy to begin smoking at my age.”The writer thinks that_____.
| A.health is more important than wealth |
| B.work is as important as studies |
| C.medicine is more important than pleasure |
| D.nothing is more important than money |
The doctor usually tells his patient what to do______.
| A.without examining the patient | B.after he has examined the patient |
| C.if the patient doesn’t take medicine | D.unless the patient feels pain |
The underlined part means “______”.
| A.he was feeling better than ever | B.he wasn’t a healthy man |
| C.he was feeling worse than before | D.he will be well again |
From the last sentence of the passage, we learn the man_______ before the doctor told him not to smoke more than one cigarette a day.
| A.was a heavy smoker | B.didn’t smoke so much |
| C.didn’t smoke | D.began to learn to smoke |
Which of the following is NOT true?
| A.The doctor usually tests his/her blood pressure when a person is ill. |
| B.The man told the doctor he couldn’t remember things. |
| C.The man thanked the doctor. |
| D.The man didn’t follow the doctor’s advice. |