John would like to have a vacation in Chengdu,so he is looking for some information online.
The following information is what he reads:
Day |
Hotel |
Departure (出发)Date |
Price |
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5days: 2nights in Wenxin Hotel and 2nights in Minshan Hotel: |
Wenxin Hotel: Tea and Chinese restaurants, Swimming pool |
Minshan Hotel: Restaurants Coffee club |
June 20, 2017 |
RMB 980 |
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July 13, 2017 |
RMB 1068 |
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August 25, 2017 |
RMB 1688 |
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Book online: www. Chengdu Journey. com. cn. QQ: 989899978 Call Mr. Wang at 028﹣68527108 |
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Business Hours: Weekdays:24hours; Weekends: 8:30a. m.一6:00p. M. |
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(1) John can drink coffee at .
A. |
Minshan Hotel |
B. |
Wenxin Hotel |
C. |
Dunhuang Hotel |
(2) From the information,which hotel can John swim in?
A. |
Wenxin Hotel |
B. |
Tibet Hotel |
C. |
Minshan Hotel |
(3) John cannot book a ticket by telephone at .
A. |
8:00a. m., Monday |
B. |
|
C. |
9:00p. |
D. |
, Thursday |
E. |
7:00p. |
F. |
, Sunday |
(4) John can book the tickets in ways.
A. |
one |
B. |
three |
C. |
two |
(5) According to the information, which of the following is TRUE?
A. |
John is spending his vacation in Tibet. |
B. |
John can stay in Chengdu for four nights in Minshan Hotel. |
C. |
John can save much more money if he chooses vacation in June than that in August. |
Writing a good story is not an easy task. What’s the secret? Mo Yan, last year’s Nobel Prize winner in literature, believes his success comes from a large amount of reading.
Mo was born into a farming family in a village in Shandong province. He grew up listening to folk stories about gods, spirits and foxes. Those stories later became the inspiration(灵感) for Mo’s writing.
Mo left school at the age of 12 and started to work in the fields.
Although he was tired after his daily hard work, Mo was always hungry for books. However, there were very few in the village. He read his older brother’s textbooks and even dictionaries. He helped others with farm work in exchange for books.
“When I finished reading all the books around, I thought I was the most knowledgeable man in the world,” he told Xinhua.
After Mo left his hometown and joined the army in 1976, he began to read widely, including works by Lu Xun and many other famous writers. He studied from these writers but did not copy them. Instead, he developed his own style. As the first Chinese citizen to win a Nobel Prize in literature, Mo told a group of reporters in his hometown shortly after he won the award. “I grew up in an environment filled with folk culture. It enters my novels whenever I pick up a pen. This has affected, even decided, my style.”Mo Yan is from .
A.Shandong | B.Shanxi | C.Jiangsu | D.Guangdong |
Mo Yan developed his own style .
A.while listening to folk stories about gods, spirits and foxes. |
B.during his daily hard work in the fields. |
C.after he studied from many famous writers |
D.when he won the Nobel Prize in literature |
Which of the following is wrong?
A.Mo Yan left school when he was very young. |
B.Mo Yan read many books when he was very young. |
C.Mo Yan was the most knowledgeable man in the world. |
D.Mo Yan is the first Chinese citizen to win a Nobel Prize in literature. |
What can we learn from Mo Yan’s success?
A.Easier said than done. | B.Rome was not built in a day. |
C.Well begun, half done. | D.The older, the wiser. |
Singapore: A Fine City
Singapore welcomes tourists. When you come to visit Singapore, please keep the laws of this country. Here are some points that you must remember.
SMOKING: Cigarette smoking is a danger to health. It is not allowed in lifts, cinemas, theaters, all government offices and on buses. If you break it, you have to pay fines of up to $ 1,000.
LITTER: Singapore is the Garden City of Asia---clean and green. Dropping litter in public places is not allowed. You can be fined up to $ 500 for dropping litter ---even if it only a piece of waste paper or a cigarette end.
EATING OR DRINKING: In Singapore, when you take a subway or a bus, you are not supposed to eat or drink anything, or you'll be fined up to $ 500.
RIDING: When you ride a bike across an underpass(地下通道), please push your bike across the underpass, or you have to pay $ 1,000 for riding your bike.
JAYWALKING*: You must always use the pedestrian(步行者, 徒步的)crossing. You can be fined $ 50 for crossing the street less than 50 meters from a crossing. These laws are also for children who are old enough to be in the street on their own. The underlined word "fine" in the passage means ________.
A.好 | B.罚款 | C.晴朗 | D.健康 |
When you come to visit Singapore,you should remember to ___________.
A.go shopping | B.keep the law of this country |
C.go sightseeing | D.visit some fantastic sights |
Singapore is a city with _________ according to the passage.
A.cigarettes | B.green plants | C.litter | D.bikes |
What will happen if you drop a piece of waste paper in Singapore?
A.You have to pick it up. |
B.You have to sweep the street. |
C.You will be fined up to $500. |
D.You will be told not to do it again. |
![]() I am Alice. I like We chat. It is fst, convenient and fashionable. And you can use it for free. It can be used in my mobile phone. It has hold-to-talk voice messaging function. I am a fan of Leehom Wang. Through We chat, Leehom Wang often says something to me. It’s amazing. |
![]() I am David. I love Micro blog. I update my Micro blog when I am free. We can share instant(即时的)messages with each other. I often look through Yao Chen’s Micro blog. She has many followers. I make many friends with them. I often write something on my Micro blog, for example, “I’m in blue today. I didn’t pass the exam.” Then many friends comfort me. I share my birthday party, my new phone, my new coat, etc. with my friends. It is fun. |
![]() I’m Lily. I don’t like We chat or Micro blog. I don’t believe them. There are so many crimes on We chat. Many people are cheated because they believe in other people they meet on We chat easily. It is not a real world. As to Micro blog, I don’t think it is a good way to make friends. And you should write something no more than 140 words. I like keeping diaries. I don’t want my secrets known by others. I am a low-key(低调的)girl. |
Who loves Micro blog?
A.Alice. | B.David. | C.Lily. | D.Leehom Wang. |
What does Alice think about We chat?
A.It’s fast and convenient. | B.It’s fashionable but slow. |
C.It’s safe and useful. | D.It’s fun but expensive. |
Why doesn’t Lily believe We chat?
A.Because many people are cheated on We chat easily. |
B.Because she doesn’t like to say anything to her friends. |
C.Because she doesn’t think it is a good way to make friends. |
D.Because she prefers keeping diaries to showing secrets to others. |
What’s the meaning of “dark horse”? It’s someone who wins when no one expects it.
Han Xiaopeng took China’s first gold on snow. He became an Olympic “dark horse” last Thursday by winning the gold medal in men’s freestyle aerial skiing(自由式滑雪空中技巧) at Turin in Italy. He made two almost perfect jumps for the highest score. Han had never won a world gold medal before, let alone(更不用说) in the Olympics!
“I never thought this would happen,” said the 23-year-old. “I feel like I’m in a dream.” It’s China’s second gold medal at the Turin Olympics. But more important, Han’s gold was the country’s first ever in a snow sport. In 2002, China’s Yang Yang won the gold for speed skating at the winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, US.
Just because Han’s win was unexpected doesn’t mean that he didn’t work hard.
Han grew up in Jiangsu Province. Before he started his training on snow, he used to be an acrobat(杂技演员) at a circus. In 1995, a coach found his talent(才能). The coach, Yang Er’qi, said Han had the agility(灵活性) and courage to be a ski jumper. When Yang first took the 12-year-old to northern China, the boy couldn’t swim, skate or ski. But he wasn’t afraid of the high platform(跳台) and kept on training.
Han almost left the sport after hurting his knee months before the Salt Lake Games. In that Olympics he only got 24th. “I was hopeless at that time, but my family and the coach stood firmly(坚强地) behind me, helping me through,” he recalled.
Han Xiaopeng worked so hard that he won the gold medal in the Olympics at last. Because of his success, more and more people in China are becoming interested in skiing. We are proud of him and we hope he will have another big success in the next winter Olympics.What does ‘dark horse’ mean? It means _____________.
A.a horse which is dark |
B.someone who is expected to win |
C.a horse which likes living in the dark |
D.someone whose win is unexpected |
Where did Han Xiaopeng take China’s first gold on snow?
A.In China . | B.In Italy. | C.In America. | D.In Australia. |
What made the coach, Yang Er’qi, choose Han Xiaopeng to be a ski jumper?
A.He had the agility and wasn’t afraid of the high platform. |
B.He was good at skiing though he was only 12 years old. |
C.He was born in the north of China and liked sports on snow. |
D.He had the talent and he had won a world gold medal before. |
Which of the following sentences is NOT TRUE according to the passage?
A.He was 23 when he won the gold medal at the winter Olympics. |
B.He made two almost perfect jumps and got the highest score. |
C.No one had won the gold before Han Xiaopeng at the winter Olympics. |
D.He never gave up even though he had faced many difficulties. |
What is the best title for this passage?
A.A Dark Horse at the Winter Olympics |
B.A Wonderful Match |
C.A Hopeless Snow Game |
D.An Exciting Horse Race |
Have you ever stayed in a hotel? Most Chinese hotels often provide guests with things like disposable (一次性的) toothbrushes, toothpaste, shampoo and slippers. Many guests like the idea because they don't have to bring their own. But, if you travel to Beijing, remember to bring your own things. Starting from June, some hotels in Beijing will no longer provide guests with these disposables. They want to ask people to use less disposable things.
Many disposable things are made of plastic. People throw them away after only using them once. It is a waste of natural resources and is very bad for the environment. Do you know, one Chinese person makes as much as 400kg of waste a year! Most of that waste comes from disposable things. In Beijing, people throw away about 19,000 tons of plastic bags and 1,320 tons of plastic lunch bowls every year! Plastic can take between 100 and 400 years to break down. So the less plastic we throw out, the better the environment will be. So, wherever you travel, bring your own things and use them again and again.
Back at home and school, you can also do something to make our world a better place. Try to do these things in your daily life: Use cloth shopping bags, not plastic ones. After using a plastic bag, wash it out and let it dry. Then you can use it over and over again. Do not use paper cups. At your school canteen(食堂), use your own bowl and chopsticks instead of disposable ones.Why do many hotels provide guests with some disposable things?
A.Let their guests be convenient during their travelling. |
B.Hope their guests use less disposable things. |
C.Wish their guests to save money. |
D.Want their guests to use more disposable things. |
Some Beijing hotels will no longer provide guests with _______.
A.cheap food and drink | B.disposable things |
C.good service | D.free TV programmes |
Which of the following is NOT true?
A.Many disposable things are made of plastic. |
B.Throwing disposable things away is a waste of natural resources. |
C.Plastic is very bad for the environment. |
D.Plastic breaks down easily. |
What can we do to make our world a better place at home and school?
A.Use shopping bags made of plastic. |
B.Do not throw away paper cups. |
C.Use disposable plates, bowls and chopsticks. |
D.Do not forget to reuse daily necessities(日用品). |
We can tell from the story that _________.
A.people don't like disposable things at all |
B.we can't use paper or plastic bowls at school |
C.we should use less plastic things and protect our environment |
D.hotels won't provide disposable things because they want to save money |