Liu Yingying is a student at No. 17 Middle School in Shanghai. She is 14 years old. She likes English and she often (经常) reads English books at home. She can speak English well and write many English words. She likes speaking English with her classmates and teachers at school. Her teachers like her. Liu Yingying likes music and she can play the piano. She often practises (练习) it at home in the morning.
Liu Yingying has a happy family. Her father is a worker in a car factory and her mother is a hotel manager. Her father likes sports(运动). His favourite sport is table tennis. Her mother likes sports, too. But she likes swimming. What about Liu Yingying? She likes playing tennis.How old is Liu Yingying?
A.She is ten. | B.She is twelve. |
C.She is thirteen. | D.She is fourteen. |
The word “classmates” means ”______” in Chinese.
A.家人 | B.流浪儿 | C.同学 | D.陌生人 |
What can’t Liu Yingying do?
A.Play the piano. | B.Speak English. |
C.Write English. | D.Play table tennis. |
What’s Liu Yingying’s father’s job(工作)?
A.He is a factory worker. | B.He is a teacher. |
C.He is a hotel manager. | D.He is a doctor. |
What sport does Liu Yingying’s mother like?
A.Basketball. | B.Tennis. | C.Table tennis. | D.Swimming. |
“In my day, we had to walk a mile to school—uphill, both ways.” That may sound like an old joke. Today, only 13 percent of kids walk to school, down from 66 percent 30 years ago.
Studies show that fewer children are walking and biking to school, and more children are at risk of becoming overweight. Changing behaviors of children and parents require creative ways that are safe and fun.
A walking school bus can be both.
It works like a bus, picking up ‘passengers’ along the way at designated(指定的) ‘bus stops’ except everyone is walking!
The Walking School Bus works as a supervised group of children walking to and from school along a safe and enjoyable set route. There are at least two parents in a group. One parent ‘drives’ at the front of the bus, while the other parent supervises at the back. The same of different supervisors go with the children to and from school. Additional(增加的) parents may be needed depending on the walking environment.
The ‘bus’ can go as often as parents want to ‘drive’ it and children want to use it. This means that it can even work as little as one morning or afternoon each week. All children are welcome to join the bus even if their parents cannot be drivers. And the service is free.
Socially, it’s great because the children meet other children, otherwise they would only know by sight.
“My children have formed some good friendships because of the Walking Bus. The parents get to know other parents too!” a parent said. “From our experience of the Walking Bus, it has only been a meaningful thing. It gets all of us walking more and the children do not complain about walking like they used to. ”
Some kids said compared to walking school bus, it’s boring in a car when they were asked why not get into a car.
Besides these, it might have a good effect on heavy traffic.
How many students walked to school 30 years ago?
A.66 percent. | B.13 percent. | C.30 percent. | D.53 percent. |
What does the underlined word “supervised” mean in the passage?
A.controlled | B.explored | C.required | D.improved |
What can the Walking School Bus NOT do to help the children __________.
A.make more friends | B.reduce the risk of being overweight |
C.exercise more | D.complain about walking |
The best title of this passage is “__________”.
A.A new way to exercise | B.A new school bus |
C.A walking school bus | D.Parents’ driving school bus |
Whatever the situation, you need to understand gestures(手势). Many gestures that we use are universal(通用的). Some of them can create wrong meanings to others. Using the wrong gesture could get you into trouble when you communicate with foreigners. Be careful with these gestures:
The ‘thumb up’ sign—In Italy, Germany and Greece, this sign simply means the number one. In Russia the meaning of this expression is ‘good’ or ‘well done’. In Egypt and Iraq, it means perfect or very good. It is widely used between people. But in Iran it is traditionally an obscene(不正经的) gesture.
The ‘OK’ sign—Often used to mean agreement, but it is considered rude in Brazil, southern Italy, Germany and Greece. In Japan, this gesture is a sign of money. In southern France it is used to show that something is worthless.
The victory sign—With the index finger and middle finger rose to form a V. It means victory or peace. Be careful about using it in Britain, however, if the palm is facing toward you, the gesture is considered obscene.
Snapping your fingers(打响指)—Some might use this gesture to get someone’s attention. In France and Belgium it sends a bad message. You would never snap your fingers to get a waiter’s attention.
Hands in the pockets—This is commonly seen in daily life. In Finland, Sweden, France, Belgium, Indonesia and Japan, putting your hands in your pockets would be considered impolite in a business meeting.
The meaning of gestures is not universal. Use these tips to prevent a cultural misunderstand. When in doubt, the best advice would be to ‘keep your hands to yourself.’
In which country does the ‘Thumb up’ NOT mean good or well done?
A.In Italy. | B.In Russia. | C.In Egypt. | D.In Iran. |
When you want to get a waiter’s attention in France, __________.
A.you can use the ‘OK’ sign |
B.you can’t put your hands in the pockets |
C.you can’t snap your fingers |
D.you can use your fingers to form a V |
Which sign means impolite in a business meeting?
A.The ‘OK’ sign. | B.The victory sign. |
C.Snapping your fingers. | D.Hands in the pockets. |
It may be the happiest place on Earth, but the Magic Kingdom has become a little more restrictive(限制的) for the children hoping to enjoy Disney’s US parks on their own. Beginning on March 23 of this year, anyone under the age of 14 must go there with someone over 14. If a worker who works at the front gates sees a child who looks younger than 14 without a person who looks older than that, he will have a talk with the tourist. If he is sure the tourist is under 14, his parents will be contacted to pick them up.
Before this, Disney did not have any age restrictions(限制) for tourists. The new rule was set up after Disney conducted a survey of its tourists and contacted various child welfare association(福利机构). They both thought it was necessary to have the age requirement. The American Red Cross suggested that 14 is the minimum(最小的) age for babysitters(保姆).
News of the age restriction comes nearly a week. A child on vacation with his father and mother fell into a pool and died at Disneyland Pop Century Resort(度假村). Anthory Johnson was swimming in the hotel pool with a group of children including his little brother and a cousin at about 9:30 pm when the accident happened. Witnesses said the teen was playing in the water on Sunday evening without family members. A cousin found him under water around 9:10 pm and told others in the group who pulled him out of water. Orange Country Sheriff’s officials said after Anthony was taken to nearby hospital, he died several days later.
How does the worker know the child is under 14?
A.By contacting with his parents. |
B.By seeing if the child comes on his own. |
C.By seeing if the child comes with his parents. |
D.By looking at the child’s appearance and talking with him. |
What ISN’T the reason for setting up the new rule?
A.14 is the minimum age for babysitters. |
B.Children like to play in Disney’s US parks with their parents. |
C.Tourists think it’s necessary to have the age requirement. |
D.A child on vacation with his parents died in a pool at Disney’s Pop Century Resort. |
What’s the main idea of this passage?
A.The happiest place for children. |
B.A new rule of age requirement about children who go to Disneyland. |
C.A survey of age requirement about children who go to Disneyland. |
D.A child who fell into a pool and died at Disneyland. |
If they eat up their food, students can collect coupons(优惠券) and exchange them for small gifts, such as books, magazines, mobile phone covers and hand warmers.
“It’s been such a surprise,” said Liang zhaoyun,19, a student at a university in Shanghai, “It has given us one more motivation to finish our food.”
The measure is part of a national “eat-up” campaign(行动) which is organized by students to deal with food waste on campuses(校园).
Why only on campuses? You might ask. Because according to a report by Xinhua News Agency, students waste twice as much food as the national average(平均).
The campaign on campus food waste is receiving attention across the country.
“The aim of the campaign is not only to encourage students to finish their food. We hope it can also encourage students to choose a more environment –friendly and healthy lifestyle,” said Tao Siliang, Secretary of the Youth League Committee at Shanghai University.
Some school food is poorly prepared, so students do not like to finish it all. Some schools have taken notice of this and they are taking measures to improve it.
“I’m glad that we’ve reduced food waste since the ‘eat-up’ campaign began. But if we call on students to waste less food, we should also improve the service and food standard on campuses.” said Tao.From Paragraph1, we know that the students will get a coupon.
A.when they eat school food | B.after they exchange gifts |
C.if they finish all their food | D.if they collect the waste |
The underlined word “motivation” in Paragraph 2 means “” in Chinese.
A.动力 | B.机会 | C.试验 | D.条件 |
The “eat-up” campaign is carried out on campuses because .
A.students get a good education | B.schools offer small gifts |
C.students waste too much food | D.school food is more delicious |
The purpose of the campaign is mainly to .
A.improve the school food standard |
B.encourage a greener and healthier lifestyle |
C.receive attention from the society |
D.further improve the service in universities |
The best title for this passage may be.
A.Enjoy Your Food | B.Reduce Waste on Campus |
C.Meals in Universities | D.“Eat-up” Campaign on Campus |
“Everything happens for the best,” my mother said whenever things weren’t going my way. “Don’t worry, one day your luck will change.” Mother was right, as I discovered after I had finished my college education. I had decided to find a job in radio. One day, I wanted to host(主持) a sports program. I went to Chicago and knocked on the door of every station. But I got turned down every time.
In one station, a kind lady said my problem was that I hadn’t got enough experience. “ Get some work with a small station and work your way up,” she said.
I went back home. I couldn’t get a job there, either. Then my dad told me a businessman had opened a store and needed someone to help him. But again, I didn’t get the job.
I felt really down. “ Your luck will change,” Mom said to me. Dad lent me the car to help me to look for my job. I tried another radio station in Iowa. But the owner, a nice man, told me he had already had someone.
As I left his office, I asked, “How can someone be a sports announcer(播音员) if he can’t get a job in a radio station?”
I was waiting for the lift when I heard the man call. “ What did you mean? Do you know anything about football?” He put me in front of a microphone and asked me to try to imagine that I was giving my opinion on a football game, I succeeded.
On my way home, Mom’s words came back to me, “One day your luck will change, Son. And when it happens, it’ll feel doubly(加倍的) good because of all the hard work you’ve had.” At that moment I knew what just what she meant.What’s the writer’s ideal job?
A.A sportsman. | B.A shop assistant. | C.A sports announcer. | D.A businessman. |
Why didn’t the writer get the job in Chicago? Because.
A.he was too young |
B.he didn’t get college education |
C.he’s not a good-looking person |
D.he hadn’t got enough experience |
Which of the following is True according to the article?
A.You just need wait for some time, then luck will come. |
B.Luck will come if you try your best to do everything. |
C.It’s important for you to wait for luck. |
D.You should trust your mother. |
The sentence “But I got turned down every time.” means “.”
A.But I was refused every time |
B.But I was successful every time |
C.But I lost my way every time |
D.But the door of every station was always closed |
What’s the best title of this passage?
A.Mother’s Words. |
B.Everything Happens For The Best. |
C.No One Is Always Lucky . |
D.To Find A Job In Radio Is Difficult. |