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Liverpool MUSIC The Beatles Story The world﹣famous 1960s music group came from Liverpool. Find out about The Beatles at the The Beatles Story. Open every day except Dec 25 and 26. Adult:£15.95 Student:£12.00 Child:£7.00 Child under five:Free |
Liverpool SPORT Liverpool FC This city loves football.Visit Anfield football stadium,home to Liverpool's favourite football team,and take a tour. Closed on weekends. Adult:£15.00 Under﹣16s and students:£9.00 Child under five:Free |
Liverpool MUSEUM Visit the Liverpool Museum. Learn all about the history and culture of Liverpool. Free entry! Open daily 10 a.m.﹣5 p.m. |
Liverpool SHOPPING Liverpool ONE Find the best shopping in the centre of Liverpool at Liverpool ONE,Liverpool's new shopping centre.Opened in 2008. More than 160 shops,restaurants and cinemas. |
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(1)What can you learn about at The Beatles Story?
A. |
A music group. |
B. |
A famous writer. |
C. |
The history of the city. |
D. |
The English art culture. |
(2)How much do they pay if a student and his parents visit Anfield stadium?
A. |
£24.00. |
B. |
£30.00. |
C. |
£33.00. |
D. |
£39.00. |
(3)How long does Liverpool Museum run daily?
A. |
Five hours. |
B. |
Seven hours. |
C. |
Nine hours. |
D. |
Ten hours |
(4)What is Liverpool ONE?
A. |
A cinema. |
B. |
A restaurant. |
C. |
A music hall. |
D. |
A shopping centre. |
(5)Where is the text most probably from?
A. |
A research paper. |
B. |
A health magazine. |
C. |
A travel guidebook. |
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A geography textbook. |
[1] In today's world, the most successful companies are the ones who understand how important it is to make contacts(联系)around the world. However, doing business in different countries isn't simple. It is important to know the local customs and traditions of the people you are dealing with, which is the best way to impress(使…印象深刻)your hosts.
[2] One example that comes to mind is of a German company that has recently tried to gain (获得)a new contract in South Korea. The German visitors arrived at the Korean company's office early in the morning and spent the whole day in long meetings. By the evening, the Germans were so tired that they politely turned down the Korean's invitation to go out for dinner and drinks, since they wanted to return to their hotel and get some rest. The Germans did not understand that in South Korea business talks often continue into the evening. The Germans only came to realize that they offended(冒犯)their hosts after they had lost the contract.
[3] In Europe or the USA, business is seldom discussed into the evening. However, it is important to be on time for a meeting. If you are ① late , your hosts may think you do not care. In fact, it is better to arrive at least ten minutes before the meeting starts. This way, you can show how keen(强烈的) you are to do business with them.②You will also have time to talk with your hosts before you sit down to discuss business.
[4] However, in many countries meetings may not start on time. There are many ③ reasons for this, such as transport difficulties, unusual weather and the breakdown of cars.
Sometimes the time of day is also important. In South America and many countries in southern Europe, people have a short sleep after lunch. Therefore, if you try to arrange(安排) a meeting for
the early afternoon, you may find that not many people will ④ come , or that your hosts will be unhappy.
(1)According to Paragraph 2,why did the Germans politely refuse the Korean's invitation to go out for dinner and drinks? (No more than 15 words)
(2)What's the tradition of business talks in South Korea? (No more than 10 words)
(3)Where is it common for people to have a short sleep after lunch according to Paragraph 4?(No more than 10 words)
(4)Fill in each blank in the passage with a proper word.
① ② ③
(5)Translate the underlined sentence in the third paragraph into Chinese.
(6)According to the passage, what should we pay attention to if we want to do business in different countries? Why? (No more than 25 words)
Earlier this year, China achieved a new milestone (里程碑) in space research. On January 3, 2019, Chang'e﹣4 became the first lunar probe (月球探测器) in history to successfully land on the far side of the moon.
The Earth's gravity (重力) slows the moon's rotation (自转), matching it to the speed of its orbit (公转). Therefore, the far side of the moon is almost "dark" and has never been seen. It's this sense of the unknown that makes the far side of the moon such an interesting place for scientific and space research. Being blown by solar (太阳的) winds, the far side may have the special minerals (矿物质 ). For this reason, Chang'e﹣4 will study the effect of solar winds on the lunar surface and any mineral found by the spacecraft. Chang'e﹣4 is also carrying flower seeds, potatoes and silkworm eggs to see whether life is possible on the moon. If it is, then the moon will become a possible choice for space travel in the future.
However, research of the "dark" side isn't easy. As the far side is blocked(阻断) off from us, radio noise coming off Earth is also blocked. This is why China's relay satellite (中继卫星) Queqiao was sent up in May, 2018. Thanks to Queqiao, the communication problem between Earth and Chang'e﹣4 has been well solved.
Power supply (电源供应) is also a challenge to the task. Chang'e﹣4 gets energy from the sun through its solar panels. As we know, a lunar day has the length (长度) of 28 Earth days. After Chang'e﹣4 was sent up on December 8, 2018, it took the probe over 20 days to orbit the moon to be in a position to be able to land in moon daylight and use its solar panels.
Luckily, everything goes well, Chang'e﹣4 has worked on the "dark" side for over 5 months. It has sent back many photos of the far side of the moon and has been used to carry out some scientific experiments.
The New York Times used the word " groundbreaking" to praise the task and wrote that "it will offer help to the history and development of the moon".
(1)When was Chang'e﹣4 sent up?
A. In May, 2018.
B. On December 8, 2018.
C. On January 3, 2019.
D. The passage doesn't tell us.
(2)The main tasks of Chang'e﹣4 don't include .
A. studying if life is possible on the moon
B. studying the effect of solar winds on the lunar surface
C. solving the communication problem between Earth and other probes
D. researching any mineral found by the spacecraft
(3)The meaning of the underlined word "groundbreaking" in the last paragraph is the closest to " ".
A. harmful
B. unpredictable
C. risky
D. pioneering
(4)According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. Chang'e﹣4 has sent back many photos of the far side of the moon.
B. A lunar day has the length of 28 Earth days.
C. China's relay satellite Queqiao was sent up in order to offer power supply to probes.
D. Chang'e﹣4 is the first lunar probe in history that has successfully landed on the "dark" side of the moon.
Chinese Farmers' Harvest (收获,收割) Festival is the first festival in China for farmers. The festival starting from 2018, falls on the Autumnal Equinox (秋分) each year. The Autumnal Equinox is one of the 24 solar terms(节气) of the Chinese lunar calendar and usually falls between September 22nd and 24th, during the country's harvest season.
As we all know, China has the largest population all over the world. It was difficult to feed the largest population in the past. After reform and opening (改革开放), with the development of modern agriculture (农业), people's life is getting better and better, and their living conditions have improved a lot. Chinese Farmers' Harvest Festival shows that our government is paying more attention to agriculture and farmers' life. It will greatly encourage farmers to farm and develop further modern agriculture. China has a long history of agriculture. Chinese Farmers' Harvest Festival, the cultural symbol, helps to show China's long farming culture to the world. It also connects the excellent traditional Chinese culture to modern civilization (文明) and improves the cultural self﹣confidence and national pride.
Since the festival is especially created for farmers, they are encouraged to think of their own ways to celebrate harvest. Some activities are held across the country, but most of the celebrations will take place at a local level that comes from local customs. Also, local government usually hosts all kinds of activities for the festival, such as folk culture performances, food tasting and so on.
Some people think the festival is the happiest time of a year, even better than the Spring Festival, because food gives people a sense of safety and hope. For other people, the harvest festival is a time to look back at the past and look forward to the future.
(1)We probably celebrate the Chinese Farmers' Harvest Festival on .
A. September 20th
B. September 23rd
C. September 25th
D. October lst
(2)The main purposes that Chinese Farmers' Harvest Festival was created don't include .
A. showing the long history of farming culture of China
B. improving Chinese cultural self﹣confidence and national pride
C. encouraging Chinese farmers to give up local customs
D. connecting the traditional Chinese culture to modern civilization
(3)We can learn from the third paragraph that .
A. the celebrations will be differently based on local customs
B. western countries also celebrate the Fanners' Harvest Festival
C. the Farmers' Harvest Festival is one of the Chinese traditional festivals
D. The Farmers' Harvest Festival is created for both farmers and workers
(4)Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. The Farmers' Harvest Festival falls on different days in different areas in China.
B. The Farmers' Harvest Festival is the best time to harvest crops(庄稼)in the world.
C. The Farmers' Harvest Festival has been celebrated twice in our country so far.
D. China's modern agriculture has greatly developed because of reform and opening.
Crazy Bubble Run The happiest family activity Ever! Time: 10 a. m. Date: November 3rd A Money﹣Raising Event for the City Charity Program Organized by United Nations Children's Fund(联合国儿童基金会) Come and get your Bubble Run Bag (T﹣shirt, number plate, hair band, waterproof(防水的) bag, color stickers and water gun) at 9:30 a. m. ! We will be waiting for you at the Olympic Park in Beijing! Registration Fees: ¥120 Student ¥150 Non﹣student ¥ 240 One adult with a child aged 5﹣10 For more information: www. crazybubblerun. com Tel: 010﹣8856941340. |
(1)When will the Crazy Bubble Run event begin?
A. At 9:30 a. m. on October lst.
B. At 10 a. m. on October lst
C. At 9:30 a. m. on November lst.
D. At 10 a. m. on November 3rd.
(2)Who started this running event?
A. United Nations Children's Fund.
B. Beijing Municipal Government.
C. City Charity Program.
D. The Olympic Park.
(3)Which of the following is NOT true according to the poster(海报)?
A. Two adults with a child aged 6 should pay ¥240 for this event.
B. The event wants to raise money.
C. We can know the website of the event.
D. Crazy Bubble Run is a happy family activity.
When faced with difficult situations in their lives, many people find them too challenging and give up, especially on their life dreams. But not for Gabriel Heredia.
Gabriel is a 21﹣year﹣old Argentinean barber(阿根廷理发师)who was born without hands. But he was able to grow up happy and independent because he always had the support of friends and family. In fact, his inspiration for such work was his mother, who is a hairdresser. At the age of 14, he began to take interest in her work and learned all kinds of hair cutting skills from her. Although he first saw it as an interest, Gabriel quickly decided that this was his dream job.
Gabriel's family soon helped him open his first barbershop in San Isidro, Peru, which he worked at for one and a half years. There, he met Zlatan Gomez, the president of Argentina Corta, an organization for barbers to connect, do charity (慈善) work, and teach hairdressing. Later, Gabriel became part of Argentina Corta, offering his services to people of all ages so they can build up the skills they need to get a job.
Gabriel then moved to Buenos Aires, Argentina where he cuts hair today. As a bright and caring young man, Gabriel tries hard to not only be a barber, but also make a connection with the neighborhood. He says, "The thing that I like the most about my job is that people feel comfortable and stylish with my cuts and that makes me feel happy. "
Gabriel always does his best to be independent. He never gives up. There is nothing he can't do. Besides cutting hair, he has learned to ride a bike, a motorbike and even to drive a car. He is no doubt inspiring others.
(1)When Gabriel was born, what made him different from others?
A. He was born without hands.
B. His special haircut.
C. His life dream.
D. His happiness and independence.
(2)At first, Gabriel Heredia learned hair cutting skills .
A. from Zlatan Gomez
B. from his mother
C. from his friends
D. by himself
(3)Which of the following statements about Gabriel Heredia is NOT true?
A. He tries hard to make a connection with the neighborhood.
B. He can not only cut hair but also drive a car.
C. He joined Argentina Corta and taught others hair cutting skills in San Isidro.
D. He opened his first barbershop in Buenos Aires with the help of his family.
(4)What does Gabriel's story mainly tell us?
A. A good beginning makes a good ending.
B. You're never too old to learn.
C. Nothing is impossible if you don't give up.
D. Education changes life.