A. Each part has a different meaning.
B. So they cannot create as many numbers as we can.
C. That's because China has the longest mobile phone numbers in the world.
D. Also, mobile phone numbers can be recycled.
E. The main reason for using 11 digits is that we have the largest population in the world.
Have you ever counted the number of digits(数字) in your mobile phone number? Your number has 11digits. You may sometimes find it hard to remember your number. (1) Why is that?
The 11digits can be divided into three parts. (2) The first three numbers tell you which mobile phone service provider you are using. For example, 135 is for the China Mobile Communication Corporation and 188 is for China Unicom. The fourth to the seventh digits tell you which area the number is recorded in. And the last four digits are random (随机的).
(3) We once had 10numbers. But as our population grew, there were not enough numbers for us to use. So we began to use 11digits starting from 1999.
Eleven digits can be used to make tens of billions of mobile phone numbers, according to the Xinhua News Agency. That's enough for each person to have seven or eight phone numbers to use in China(4) Usually, the service provider will reuse a canceled number after three to six months. If you call a number that you haven't contacted (联络) for a long time, you may find that its owner has changed.
Besides China, Britain and Japan also use 11﹣digit mobile phone numbers. But their numbers always start with 0. (5) Countries like the United States, Australia and India use phone numbers with l0digits. Canada's mobile phone numbers are perhaps the world's shortest: they use seven digits.
My interest in cooking started when I was 11, partly thanks to my mother. She didn't really like cooking and when she did cook, I didn't like her food. Once I was watching something about cooking on TV and I thought I could do this, so I went to the bookstore and looked for the biggest cookbook I could find.
During a year, I had produced most of its recipes(食谱)and was ready for a bigger challenge(挑战). I wanted to create my own dishes and I started cooking for more people than just my family. To my joy, my parents allowed me to build a test kitchen. I did much cooking to test my dishes in it and my skill improved quickly. Later, my mom and I set up a dinner club that organized monthly events inside my home. Now as a teen chef (主厨), I have also cooked in top﹣class restaurants around the country. I am not doing it for the money, but because I love cooking.
Now I know that when you stop caring whether you'll be famous or do well, your dream will come to you.
(1)The writer is now .
A. a TV star
B. a news reporter
C. a well﹣known bookseller
D. a good chef
(2)What made the writer begin to cook?
A. His parents' wish.
B. The customers' advice.
C. His mother's delicious food.
D. The information about cooking on TV.
(3)After producing most of the recipes in the cookbook, the writer wanted to .
A. take cooking lessons
B. write his cookbook
C. make new dishes of his own
D. open a restaurant
(4)The underlined word "it" in Paragraph 2 refers to(指代) " ".
A. the bookstore
B. a test kitchen
C. a dinner club
D. the country
(5)What is important for the writer?
A. Finding a good job.
B. Making lots of money.
C. Doing what he loves.
D. Becoming famous.
Ewan Drum has always liked superheroes. He admires how they help people. At the age of seven, he told his parents, "I want to (1) like a superhero and help the homeless." A few months later, Ewan's family planned a day of (2) . Wearing his red superhero costume, Ewan(3) helped pass out 70 bag lunches to hungry people in a park in Detroit, Michigan. That's(4) Super Ewan was born.
Word spread about Ewan' s good deeds(事迹). People donated(捐赠) money and something else, and Ewan handed them out to those in need. When(5) donated bottles of water, Ewan and his family held a drive to get even more. They (6) the water to Flint, Michigan, a city that had unsafe drinking water. Another time, a business donated six turkeys for Thanksgiving. (7) his parents' help, Ewan used social media(媒体)to ask for more turkeys, plus side dishes. In the end, he says, "we handed out 64 turkey dinners to (8) all around Detroit."
Ewan has a motto: Everyone can be a superhero to someone. At an event called the Hero Round Table, Ewan told the listeners, "It's not(9) to help people. You can keep some socks and snacks in your car to help people in need. Every(10) thing helps and can make someone feel happy."
(1)A. get up |
B. dress up |
C. look up |
(2)A. giving |
B. playing |
C. showing |
(3)A. safely |
B. seriously |
C. happily |
(4)A. what |
B. why |
C. how |
(5)A. someone |
B. everyone |
C. no one |
(6)A. sold |
B. took |
C. lent |
(7)A. From |
B. With |
C. In |
(8)A. heroes |
B. listeners |
C. families |
(9)A. difficult |
B. possible |
C. necessary |
(10)A. private |
B. little |
C. interesting |
On April 21,the Olympic flame(火焰)was lit at the Temple of Hera in southern Greece.This (95) (意味着)the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games in August is coming close.
The flame was first lit at the 1928 games in Amsterdam.So far,about 90 years has passed and the flame has traveled around the world,reaching Mount Everest and even outer
(96) /speis/.
The Olympic flame stands (97) the positive ideas that man has always connected with fire.It is also a (98) /bridʒ/between the ancicnt and modem Olympic Cames.
It is a tradition to pass the flame around (99) the start of the Olympic Games.This is called the torch relay.For the Rio Olympics,there will be about 12,000 torchbearers (火炬手)during the relay.The special thing is,for the first time in (100) /'histri/,a Syrian refugee(叙利亚难民)was among the torchbearers who passed the torch in Greece.It wanted to show a message:sports can (101) the world better.There are also some Chinese faces that you may know,for example,Chinese (102) (男演员)Yang Yang who just finished passing the flame in Creece.
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