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The historical documentary, Mr. Deng Goes to Washington, which was first shown in the capital on May 12, not only reveals the details of an attempted assassination(刺杀) of Deng, but is also the first time that animated (动画的) images of China’s leaders have appeared on the silver screen. The film tells the story of Deng’s nine-day visit to the US in 1979, only a month after China established diplomatic(外交的) relations with the US for the first time after the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949.
Lv Muzi, the film’s producer, said the film includes 12 animated sequences of Deng, drawn in French, American and Japanese styles, as well as China’s traditional shadow puppetry(皮影) style.
Hu Yuchen, who has drawn cartoons for leaders including former premier, Wen Jiabao, is the artist behind the animated images of Deng. Among the three versions of images he drew, director, Fu Hongxing, chose to use the version which was moderately realistic.
“Deng’s animated images are not static(静止的) in the film. When he’s at meetings, the images are more serious, and when he’s at a party, he’s portrayed in a more lively way,” said Zhu.
For the young animator, animation can tell the story of that period of history better to younger viewers. “At first glance, animation may seem simple, but in reality, we need to do a large amount of homework, like checking what dishes were served at a dinner or what paintings were displayed in a particular room.” Zhu said he and the team went through a lot of historical documents and reviewed video clips (录像片段) in the process of creation.
Fu said the film is in honor of Deng’s contribution to China as well as his influence on generations of Chinese people. Production was completed last year, which marked the l10th anniversary of Deng’s birth and also the 35thanniversary of Sino-US diplomatic relations.
Mr. Deng Goes to Washington uses all of the following styles EXCEPT_______ .

A.French and American styles
B.Japanese style
C.traditional Chinese style
D.Korean style

What does the underlined word in the fourth paragraph, “portrayed “, probably mean?

A.painted. B.acted.
C.imagined. D.decorated.

Which of the following is NOT true about the documentary?

A.The version of Deng’s image that was chosen was moderately realistic.
B.This is the first time a documentary has been made of a Chinese leader.
C.The animator did lots of work in the process of creation.
D.It contains 12 animated sequences of Deng.

Why was the documentary made ?

A.To help younger viewers remember that period of history.
B.To honor Deng’s contribution to China.
C.To entertain the Chinese people
D.To emphasize the importance Sino-US diplomatic relations.
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Douglas Grace talks about his ideal city of the future.
I see the city of the future in three zones—inner, middle and outer. In the inner zone there will be no private cars. Public transport will be free and there will only be ambulances, fire engines, taxis and police cars. This inner zone will be the residential(住宅的) and recreational(娱乐的) area of the city. People will live there and go out to enjoy themselves—to cinemas and restaurants. There will be parks and open spaces, trees and lakes, schools and universities. This way, when people are at home, they can go out easily and safely.
Just outside the inner zone there will be big car parks for all private cars.
The banks and most of the shops and hospitals will be in the middle zone. These are things that people don’t need every day.
All the factories and offices will be in the outer zone. People will travel out of the center to work, and back to the center in the evenings. The inner zone will be cleaner and better to live in and there will be more space for industry on the outside.
This is my ideal city of the future—a very beautiful place! But I don’t really think things will ever be like that!
Where will people live and go out to enjoy themselves?

A.In the middle zone. B.In the inner zone. C.In the outer zone. D.In the inner and middle zone.

Where will big car parks be?

A.Just outside the middle zone. B.Just inside the middle zone.
C.Just outside the inner zone. D.Just inside the inner zone.

What will be in the middle zone?

A.The banks, hospitals and schools. B.The banks, hospitals and police stations.
C.The banks, schools and car parks. D.The banks, hospital and most of the shops.

Douglas Grace is probably_____.

A.a painter B.a builder C.a town planner D.a dentist

The Man behind Blue Jeans
Levi Strauss was born in 1829 in Bavaria, Germany. He was the fifth of six children. His father sold dry goods from door to door. (Dry goods include many different things: fabric, thread, scissors, combs, buttons, yarn, etc.)
In 1845, his father died. All six children decided to go to the United States. Two of Strauss’ bothers started a dry goods company in New York City. Strauss’ sister Fanny and her husband started a similar business in San Francisco. Strauss decided to go to the southeastern part of the United States. For eight years, he walked along the country roads selling dry goods from door to door –just like his father in Bavaria.
In 1853, Strauss decided to move to San Francisco. (At that time, thousands of people traveled to California to look for gold.) On the way to California, Strauss sold almost all of his dry goods. He had only one thing left—some canvas.
In California, Strauss tried to sell the canvas to the gold miners. He said they could make tents from the canvas. But they weren’t interested in canvas for tents. Strauss didn’t know what to do with the canvas. Then, he had an idea. Strauss could see that the miners needed new pants. There were holes in their pants because the fabric wasn’t strong. He decided to make the canvas into pants. They called them “Levi’s”. Later, Strauss stopped using canvas and used a different fabric. It was a heavy cotton fabric—the same kind people wear today.
Levi Strauss died in 1902. He never married and left his money to his nephews. He left the world much more—the jeans that so many people wear.
________ isn’t a kind of dry goods.

A.Thread B.Gold C.Comb D.Yarn

What is canvas?

A.Tent. B.Pants. C.A very strong fabric.
D.Anything which is used to make all kinds of trousers.

Why did the miners call the pants “Levi’s”?

A.Because the pants belonged to Levi Strauss’ father
B.In memory of Levi Strauss’ father. C.It’s the name of Levi’ Strauss’ nephew.
D.Because the pants are Levi’s invention.

Which of the following is NOT true about Levi Strauss?

A.He was born in Germany. B.His parents had six children.
C.He had five children. D.He died in 1902.

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Bend over, take a deep breath and drink some water! This is just one of hundreds of tips you might get if you have the hiccups(打嗝). Hiccups are so mysterious. We really don’t know why they start and why they stop. Everyone has a favorite cure for a case of the hiccups. Some people think that a good scare is necessary to get well. Others eat a teaspoon of sugar. Still others drink a glass of water with a knife in it.
An American man named Jack O’Leary claimed to have hiccupped 160 million times over a period of eight years. He tried 60,000 cures, but none of them worked. Finally he prayed to Saint Jude, the saint of Hopeless cases, and his hiccupping stopped immediately.
It took a British plumber eight months to cure his hiccups. People from all over the world wrote him letters with suggestions for getting well. He tried them all, but the hiccups continued. Finally, he drank a “secret” mixture someone had sent him. By that evening his hiccups were gone.
Why did these cures work for these two men? No one really knows. But people who have studied many cases of hiccups have an idea. Hiccups usually go away if you believe in the cure.
_________ might be the best cure for hiccups.

A.Special pills B.A spoonful of salt C.Cold water
D.What you believe in

The plumber spent __________ in stopping his hiccups.

A.4 hours B.2 days C.8 months D.8 years

According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?

A.We know why the hiccups start, but we don’t know how to stop them.
B.Saint Jude is an expert in curing the hiccups.
C.The British plumber drank a secret mixture given by an experienced doctor and then became well.
D.Some people think that a good scare is a cure for a case of hiccups.

What is the main idea of this passage?

A.Different ways to stop hiccups B.What makes hiccups happen
C.How to get hiccups D.Jack O’Leary’s hiccups

When coal is burned in a boiler, two kinds of ash by-products are produced: a heavy bottom ash and a fine-as-powder fly ash. About 10 to 15 percent of the coal by-product is bottom ash which is used like sand on streets and highways covered with ice, and also on highways as paving material.
It is the fly ash, however, that is receiving much attention. Once considered a waste, fly ash is now regarded as a natural resource in the United States. It can be placed in some lower places, where it is compacted and covered with soil, for the seeds of various grasses and plants to be placed in the soil to make the land productive.
Fly ash may be added to concrete to build roads and other kinds of buildings, taking the place of the cement up to 20 percent. As a by-product of burned coal, fly ash requires no extra energy to be produced, while cement production requires great amounts of energy.
Besides, the technology is able to take out some useful minerals from the fly ash, which is still a very expensive process today. But the time may come when it is cheaper to take out these products from ash than to mine new supplies.
The bottom ash can be put on icy streets________.

A.in order to rebuild them B. in order to make them colourful
C.so that people can walk on them D.so that cars can run faster

The fly ash_______ bottom ash.

A.has the same use as B. is more expensive than
C.has more uses than D.is much cheaper than

The fly ash can be used to________.

A.grow various plants B. take the place of soil
C.cover productive land D.make more productive land

Which of the following is right?

A.To produce fly ash, some extra coal is to be burned.
B. Fly ash is made while producing cement.
C.It takes less energy to produce fly ash than cement.
D.Fly ash is a costless by-product.

The word “mine” in the last sentence of the passage means_______.

A.to buy things from other countries
B. to search for useful materials in the mountains
C.to dig deeply into the ground to get useful materials
D.to take out certain materials from other things

Is there anything more important than health? I don’t think so. “Health is the greatest wealth(财富),” 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 at pleasure, drink with measure 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 “_____ ”.
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.

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