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In America, when the eighth graders leave the middle school, they are often worried about moving to the high school.It is a hard time for them, but it can be an exciting one as well.To make it easier, students need to get familiar with their school.
Even though they’ve done this already in the middle school, it’s still important to find where their classrooms are.Most schools take students to the high school for a visit at the end of their eighth grade year.And, most schools also have a freshman (新生) speech for parents and students before the first year begins.Sometimes the main office will give away a map of the school.This can help students and parents to find different places in the school.
One way to know your high school more and make new friends is to join a club or play a sport.Schools often offer chances to join different clubs and sports.Fall activities begin in August before the first day of school.If you are not interested in sports, there are clubs for any interest, such as drama, dance, chess, photography, community service, etc.These clubs allow students from different grades.By joining an activity, students can find new friendships, not to mention improving their chances in future college applications(申请).The school office will have a list of activities offered at the school and information on how to join them.
What’s more, to have a great start to a high school year, students can write down some of their worries, and ask for help from teachers and school workers.
According to the text, most students feel ________ when entering the high school.

A.unhappy
B.nervous
C.lonely
D.disappointed

Which of the following is TRUE about the school clubs?

A.There are fewer students from higher grades in the school clubs.
B.The school clubs in high school mainly welcome sports fans.
C.The school office can help new students join school clubs.
D.Summer activities begin before school starts.

When do many schools take students to visit their new high school?

A.Before the eighth grade year starts.
B.Right after the high school year starts.
C.At the beginning of the new term in the high school.
D.By the end of the last year in the middle school.

What is the purpose of this text?

A.To describe high school life.
B.To give advice to new high school students.
C.To teach useful experience.
D.To introduce new schools.
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For incoming freshmen at western Connecticut's suburban Brookfield High School, lifting a backpack weighed down with textbooks is about to give way to tapping out notes and touching electronic pages on an iPad, A few hours away, every student at Burlington High School near Boston.will also start the year with new school-issued iPads, each loaded with electronic textbooks and other online resources in place of traditional texts.Apple officials say they know of more than 600 districts that have launched what are called "one-to-one" programs.
At Burlington High in suburban Boston, Principal Patrick Larkin says the $500 iPads is better than textbooks in the long term, though he said the school will still use traditional texts in some courses if suitable electronic programs aren't yet available." Lark/n said of textbooks, "but they're pretty much outdated the minute they're printed and certainly by the time they're delivered"
But some experts warn that the districts need to ensure they can support the wireless infrastructure (设施), repairs and other costs that accompany a switch to such a tech-heavy approach. Mark Warschauer, an education and informatics professor said, "I think people will like it. I really don't know anybody in high school that wouldn't want to get an iPad," he said. "We're always using technology at home, then when you're at school it's textbooks.so it's a good way to put all of that together." Districts are varied in their policies on how they police students' use.
And the nation's textbook publishing industry, accounting for $ 5.5 billion in yearly sales to secondary schools, is taking notice of the trend with its own shift in a competitive race toward developing curriculum (课程) specifically for iPads. Jay Diskey, executive director of the Association of American Publishers' schools division, said all of the major textbook publishers are moving toward electronic offerings, but at least in the short term, traditional bound textbooks are here to stay."I think one of the real key questions that will be answered over the next several years is what sort of things work best in print for students and what smt of things work best digitally, "
The first paragraph is mainly about

A.a program to promote iPads marketing in new school year
B.a program to spread electronic learning in new school year
C.a plan of how to use iPads in the coming school education
D.a plan of how to use IT technique in die coming school teaching

What's the problem for iPads to be used in schools at present?

A.Some students wouldn't like to have iPads in schools.
B.The iPads are too expensive for school students to buy.
C.Most experts oppose the idea that iPads replace paper textbooks.
D.The iPads may be unavailable for some traditional courses.

The underlined sentence in the passage implies that_.

A.traditional textbooks are behind the times before they are printed
B.traditional textbooks possibly need to he printed again before delivered
C.contents of traditional textbooks can't be renewed in time as electronic ones do
D. the iPads can deliver information much more rapidly than printed textbooks

From the passage we can draw conclusion that

A.more students tend to use printed textbooks rather than electronic ones
B.textbook publishing houses will develop more electronic textbooks of their own
C.it is impossible for the iPads to be widely used in schools in the future
D.electronic textbooks will take the place of printed ones in new school year

When his book Little Princes begins, Conor Grennan is planning a year-long trip around the globe, a journey that began with a three-month volunteer service at the Little Princes Children’s home, an orphanage(孤儿院) in Nepal.
When he arrived at the orphanage, Conor was immediately welcomed by all the children even though he had no previous experience in working with children. He quickly grew to love the job. But it wasn’t long before Conor came to learn that the children were not orphans at all — they were actually children who had been separated from their parents by a child trafficker(贩子).
This realization turned Conor’s global journey into a strong desire to try to find a way to reunite these children with their families. As a part of his efforts, Conor did a great amount of work when he was back in America. He started up a nonprofit organization called Next Generation Nepal(NGN), raising funds in order to buy a house in Nepal for another children’s home. Then, back in Nepal, he began a life-changing trek(艰苦跋涉) into the remote villages in the mountains of Humia.
It is really amazing to read about Conor communicating with the children and to read his descriptions of each of them. He made me truly care about the kids. I wanted them to be able to reunite with their families, too! Unfortunately, this was simply not possible for some of the children. But there were some children who received amazing surprises. Jagrit, for example, had thought for years that both his parents were dead. So, Conor was dumbfounded when he visited Jagrit’s village and was introduced to the boy’s father!
Conor successfully found many of the families of the children. Also, he was successful in finding his future wife while in Nepal.
What do we know about Little Princes Children’s Home?

A.It is a profitable organization.
B.The children in it are all orphans.
C.It has many branches all over Nepal.
D.Many children ended up there due to illegal trade.

In order to help the children, Conor _________.
a. gave up his plan to travel worldwide b. set up the organization NGN
c. fought against child traffickers d. visited some remote villages
e. decided to settle in Nepal

A.a, b, c B.a, b, d
C.b, c, d D.c, d, e

What does the underlined word “dumbfounded” in Paragraph 4 mean?

A.Satisfied. B.Interested.
C.Astonished. D.Ashamed.

It can be learned from the passage that Conor Grennan _________.

A.is the author of Little Princes
B.is determined to remain single
C.likes teaching very much
D.is a friend of the author’s

The breaking news of Mo Yan's Nobel Prize in Literature on Thursday evening soon aroused public curiosity of the 57-year-old Chinese writer: Why was he favored by the Swedish Academy?
Less than half an hour after the announcement from Stockholm, Mo's works turned to “sold out" status at China's major online book sellers.
One lucky buyer wrote in an online comment: "Rushed to purchase, but to my shame, I have not read any of his novels.”
Although Mo was entitled one of the top China's literature awards before the Nobel Prize, he is not the most popular novelist in China, in either the book market or in reputation.
Chinese media seemed to be shocked as some journalists were reported to be on their way overnight to Gaomi City of East China's Shandong Province, Mo's birthplace where he stayed with his family.
Born in 1955 into a rural family, Mo dropped out of school and became a farmer when he was a teenager. He joined the army and devoted himself to writing. Mo's novels were translated into several languages.
For more than a century, Nobel Prize has been regarded by the world as recognition to an individual or even a nation's cultural and scientific advances.
“I think the reason why I could win the prize is that my works present lives with unique Chinese characteristics, and they also tell stones from a viewpoint of common human beings, which transcends(超越)differences of nations and races," Mo said on Thursday evening to Chinese journalists.
Mo also said many folk arts originated from his hometown, such as paper cuts and traditional new year paintings, have inspired and influenced his novels.
Mo's prize may give powerful encouragement to the country's writers as the more reflective of Chinese lives their works are, the more possible they arise as world literature.
From this passage we know that the news of Mo Yan's Nobel Prize in Literature was.

A.a shock to online booksellers
B.curiosity to the Swedish Academy
C.contrary to the belief of the Chinese media
D.beyond the expectation of most Chinese people

The "one lucky buyer" mentioned in the third paragraph admitted that he _

A.had not yet read Mo Yan's novels
B.had written an online comment
C.regretted not reading Mo Yan's Novels
D.failed to buy a copy of Mo Yan's novels

The underlined word "they" in the last paragraph refers to.

A.the Chinese writers B.the Chinese writers' works
C.the Chinese lives D.Mo Yan's novels

What can we infer from this passage?

A.Mo Yan will win another Nobel Prize in the near future.
B.Folk arts originated from Mo Yan's hometown will also be awarded Nobel Prize.
C.Nobel Prize will no longer regarded by the world as recognition to an individual.
D.Mo Yan's success will encourage the Chinese writers to win more Nobel Prizes.

My name is Nick Vujicic.I was born without any limbs(四肢).But one of my most _ videos on YouTube shows footage(视频片段)of me skateboarding, surfing, playing music, and best of all, hugs from all smts of great people.
All in all, those are pretty ordinary that just about anyone can do, right? So _ do you think that video has been viewed millions of times? My theory is that people are to watch it because in spite of my physical limitations, I'm living I have no limits.
People often expect someone _ a severe disability to be inactive, maybe even angry.I like to_ them by showing that I lead a very adventurous and fruitful life.
Among the hundreds of _ on that video, here's one typical remark: "Seeing a guy like this being happy makes me wonder why I feel for myself sometimes---or feel not funny enough, or whatever. How can I think thoughts like that when this guy is living without limbs and still being happy ! ?"
I found happiness when I realized that imperfect I may be, I am the perfect Nick Vujicic. I'm designed Cod's plan.That's not to say that there isn't for improvement.
I'm always trying to be better so I can better _ the world!
I do believe my life has no _.I want you to feel the same way about your life, no matter what your challenges may he. As we our journey together, please take a moment to _ any limitations you've placed on your life.Now think about what _ would be like to be those limitations.What would your life be if anything were possible?



A.disappointing B.unforgettable C.popular D.expensive


A.receiving B.collecting C.returning D.asking


A.sports B.activities C.duties D.wonders


A.how B.what C.when D.why


A.drawn B.expected C.required D.supposed


A.even though B.in case C.as though D.so that


A.of B.from C.in D.with


A.charge B.greet C.surprise D.persuade


A.comments B.pictures C.replies D.choices


A.nervous B.sorry C.eager D.desperate


A.still B.ever C.otherwise D.even


A.if B.as C.while D.although


A.according to B.in response to C.owing to D.in addition to


A.stage B.area C.situation D.room


A.protect B.rescue ' C.serve D.reserve


A.challenges B.limits C.doubts D.endings


A.break B.continue C.begin D.stop


A.worry about B.think about C.care about D.talk about


A.we B.one C.it D.you


A.free of B.devoted to C.aware of D.worried about

Last night’s meteor(流星) shower left many people in the community dissatisfied and demanding answers. According to Gabe Rothsclild, Emerald Valley’s mayor, people gathered in the suburbs of the city, carrying heavy telescopes, expecting to watch the brightly burning meteors passing through the sky. What they found instead was a sky so brightened by the city’s lights that it darkened the light of the meteors passing overhead.
“My family was so frustrated,” admitted town resident Duane Cosby, “We wanted to make this an unforgettable family outing, but it turned out to be a huge disappointments.”
Astronomers---scientists who study stars and planets----have been complaining about this problem for decades.They say that light pollution prevents them from seeing objects in the sky that they could see quite easily in the past. They call on people and the government to take measures to fight against it.
There is yet a population besides professional and amateur star observers that suffers even more from light pollution. This population consists of birds,bats frogs,snakes,etc. For example,outdoor lighting severely affects migrating(迁徙的)birds. According to the International Dark-Sky Association. “100 million birds a year throughout North America die in crashes with lighted buildings and towers.”
Countless more animals casualties(伤亡)result from the use of artificial lighting. Clearly, people enjoy the benefits of lighting their evenings,but some scientists think it can be harmful for humans,too. They worry that exposure to light while sleeping can increase person’s chances of getting cancer.
Emerald Valley is only one community that is becoming aware of the negative effects of hight pollution. For years, Flagstaff,Arizona, has enforced lighting regulations in its city in order to help astronomers at the Lowell Observatory. Similar efforts have been made worldwide, and a movement is underway to remind us to turn off lights when we are not using them, so that other creatures can share the night.
It happened last night that __________ .

A.the city light show attracted many people
B.the meteors flew past before being noticed
C.the city’s lights affected the meteor watching
D.the meteor watching ended up a social outing

What do the astronomers complain about?

A.Light pollution has remained unsolved for years
B.Their observation equipment is in poor repair
C.Meteor showers occur less often than before
D.Their eyesight is failing due to artificial lighting

What the author concerned about according to Paragraph 4?

A.Birds may take other migration paths
B.Animal’living habits may change suddenly
C.Varieties of animals will become sharply reduced
D.Animals’survival is threatened by outdoor lighting

Lighting regulations in Flagstaff,Arizona are put into effect to__________.

A.Lessen the chance of getting cancer
B.ensure citizens a good sleep at night
C.create an ideal observation condition
D.enable all creatures to live in harmony

What message does the author most want to give us?

A.Saving wildlife is saving ourselves
B.Human activities should be environmentally friendly
C.Great efforts should be made to save energy
D.New equipment should be introduced for space study

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