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1. The above material may probably be       .

A: a survey

B: a map of Moorefields

C: an advertisement

D: an introduction to London

2. Eye to Eye activity will take place      .

A: on 28 February

B: on Sunday 13 March

C: around the London Eye

D: in Moorfields Eye Hospital

3. Moorfields Eye Charity is a(n)        .

A: company

B: hospital

C: eye center

D: walking club

4. It's clear that        .

A: you can sign up by telephone or on the website

B: many people in the UK go blind every 15 minutes

C: it's 4 miles between the Eye Hospital and the London Eye

D: the purpose of the activity is to help people tell direction

5. The material has something to do with        .

A: eye donating

B: walk racing

C: sight research

D: London trip

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I think there are several reasons that suggest developing robots is a waste of money.

In San Diego recently $ 325,000 was spent on inventing a robotic squirrel to do some scientific experiments. The research proved that squirrels are able to scare away snakes by wagging (摇动) their tails. Do you need a robotic squirrel to work this out?

What about AIBO,a robotic pet,developed in Japan? In Japanese aibou means "buddy". These pets have been developed at huge cost mainly to provide entertainment.They've been used in movies and music videos. Universities have used them for educational purposes.However, in 2006 the company stopped producing these robotic pets in order to save money. Was it worth a lot of money?

Then there's NAO, a robot which has been developed by a French company.Its main purpose is to make life easier for humans. It speaks 19 languages and has its own personality.It can tell children a story, help in the classroom or the home, or act as a companion to those people who need someone to be with.A fully developed one costs ﹩16,000. Is that value for money? Who can afford it anyway?

There may be good reasons why it is worth developing robots, but so far I haven't thought of any.

(1)What does the underlined word "companion" in Paragraph 4 mean in Chinese?  

A.公司

B.机构

C.对手

D.伙伴

(2)What is the true fact about the robots mentioned?  

A. The robotic squirrel is needed by every scientist to do some research.

B. AIBO wasn't made any more because it only provided entertainment.

C. A fully developed NAO may tell kids stories in different languages.

D. All the three types of robots used to be produced at a very low cost.

(3)What does the writer think of developing robots?  

A. It can help bring people a lot of fun.

B. It has advantages in many ways.

C. It may be useful but costs too much.

D.It is worth a great deal of money.

We all have our favourite music, films or books﹣but which are the most popular ever?

The most popular album (音乐专辑)

Thriller by Michael Jackson

At the time Jackson started writing his best﹣selling album Thriller,he hoped that his album would sell 50 million copies. He was wrong﹣ it sold over ten million more than that. Even today around 130,000 copies are sold in the USA every year.

The most popular classical music

Beethoven's Fifth Symphony

When Beethoven was alive, his Fifth Symphony wasn't his most popular piece of music.But now most people know the da da da dah introduction.In the 20th century, the first four notes (音符) were used by other musicians to make different types of music like hiphop and rock and roll.

The most popular novel

A Tale of Two Cities

Many people think the best﹣selling book of all time is one of the Harry Potter books.It's true that all the Harry Potter books together have sold about 450 million copies. But the most popular single novel is much older.

A Tale of Two Cities was written by Charles Dickens in 1859 and has sold 250 million copies.

The most popular________

The Shawshank Redemption

The Shawshank Redemption, directed by Frank Darabontin 1994,didn't make much money at the cinema. It only became popular later on video,DVD and TV. It was based on a book by Stephen King, The writer sold the story for only a dollar.

(1)The best word for the blank is  

A. painting

B. film

C. poem

D. sculpture

(2)Which of the following is true?  

A. Thriller turned out to be more popular than Michael Jackson expected.

B. The Fifth Symphony was used in many other music forms by Beethoven.

C. A Tale of Two Cities has sold more copies than all the Harry Potter books.

D. The Sharwshank Redemption made much money as soon as it came out.

(3)Which section of a magazine is the passage probably from?  

A. Sports Time.

B. Science Study.

C. Culture World.

D. Nature Watch.

Night Noodle Markets

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Tasty food. Delicious smell at the Night Noodle Markets. Enjoy the Asian﹣style street food.

Great locations. Top outdoor dining at all the main squares of your city.

Take a look at the menus on offer. Click on the icons below.

Chinese Japanese Indian Malaysian Thai Vietnamese Singaporean

When? Monday to Saturday, 5 pm to 11 pm.

Where? Click HERE to find a Night Noodle Market in your city.

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(1)What is www.niftynoodlesatnight.com.cn?  

A. The name of the owner.

B. The address of the website.

C. A collection of food.

D. The name of the markets.

(2)When can people go to the markets?  

A. At 3 pm on Monday.

B. At 11 am on Tuesday.

C. At 9 pm on Sunday.

D. At 10 pm on Thursday.

(3)The main purpose of the advertisement is to  

A. encourage people to go and eat at the markets

B. tell people the features of delicious Asian food

C. ask people to choose the food pictures they like

D. introduce some supporting companies to people

Eight years ago, 1﹣week﹣old Diandian was left behind. When people found her in the reeds (芦苇) of a lake, she looked too weak to survive. Now she is the mother of three milu, thanks to the workers' attention and care at the East Dongting Lake National Nature Reserve.

Li is the president of a milu conservation association in Yueyang and head of a local milu and bird rescue center, where 11 deer, including Diandian, have their families. Li and his workmates need to work extra hours to take care of the animals from March until mid﹣May. He remembers March 18 this year. He fed Diandian some fresh shoots and leaves for breakfast as usual, and moments later when he returned,a newborn milu was right beside her. Since it is her third baby and born in the third month of the year,people named it Sansan, referring to "three﹣three". Li has developed a deep affection for milu and made up his mind to protect them. "As our country is paying more attention to environmental and wildlife protection, people are increasingly aware that milu are state﹣protected animalsm," Li said.

Milu habitats (栖息地) are usually centered around water, and fishing equipment that used to be a threat to the animals is no longer seen in nature reserves. On May 27, a team of experts went to watch milu near Dongting Lake. It takes time and luck to meet one and count them especially when they live in the thick reeds that are 4 to 5 meters tall. The team leader Song, saw a milu for the first time when he was studying for his doctorate in zoology early in 2009. Since then, he has helped protect the habitats at Dongting Lake. As the flood season is coming, Song and his workmates will go around the lake area day and night to save deer in trouble, and provide feed for the animals when needed.

As the environment improves in and around Dongting Lake, China's second﹣largest freshwater lake, the wetland has become cover once again for wildlife. "We will continue to protect these rare animals and their living environment," Song said.

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(1)How was Diandian when she was found in the reeds eight years ago?  

(2)Why do people call Diandian's new baby Sansan?  

(3)Why does Li think more people realize milu are state﹣protected animals?  

(4)When did Song start to devote himself to protecting the habitats at Dongting Lake?  

(5)What can you learn from Li, Song and Their workmates? (请自拟一句话作答)  

Herman planted the hot peppers (胡椒) in his five﹣hectare field in his town. The 36﹣year﹣old man put up a sign reading "Africa Hema Village" in Chinese, English and his native language. His first harvest will start this month. Herman studied in China from 2011 to 2018, receiving his master's degree and a doctorate in environmental science. He returned to Rwanda in 2018 with his wife, Yang Hong, who is from China, and started his own business. Hema Xiansheng CEO Hou Yi visited Rwanda to find quality products to bring to the Chinese market. Hot peppers were one of his discoveries. The couple helped Hou's team, from research to field trips, testing production processes (加工) and so on. They also helped Hema Xiansheng's purchasing (采购) manager, Chen Huifang, when she led a team of eight to visit Rwanda to research the possibilities of making hot pepper products that suit Chinese preferences.

"We wore rubber gloves when we touched them. Our fingers still felt hot the next day," Chen said. Their research and development team spent four days studying and cooking the peppers. Transporting fresh hot peppers to China proved difficult, so the fresh peppers can't be imported (进口) into China. Then Chen's team decided to perform basic processing in Rwanda before shipping. Processing requires a careful balance. Too much salt will make the peppers less delicious. Too little, and the peppers may go bad. Because plastics mustn't be used in Rwanda, they had to find proper ways to carry the pepper sauce. The material they first used couldn't stand the long flights. Now Chen is happy to see that the pepper sauce has sold well in Hema's offline and online stores.

Herman pointed out that few local farmers grow hot peppers because the market is small. A small amount is sold to Europe. And local need is limited due to its spiciness. So, about half the harvest is wasted every year. A young man in Rwanda will only make 10 yuan ($1.4)a day by working in the cities, but if they grow hot peppers due to Hema's orders, they can make 50 to 60 yuan a day. Herman expressed his willingness to introduce more people to make more money by farming, rather than working for lower incomes, when e﹣commerce (电子商务) can bring greater needs and sales.

"It's a chance for Rwandan people to join the new field and change their lives," Herman said, "Through building more Hema Villages, Rwanda has the chance to become a country of digital agriculture."

(1)"Africa Hema Village" in Paragraph 1 is a place  

A. called Hema in Africa

B. where Herman's wife was born

C. providing hot peppers for Hema

D. for Africans to buy hot peppers

(2)Why should the peppers be processed before shipping to China? Because  

A. a balance is needed when the processing is done

B. fresh hot peppers mustn't be imported into China

C. in Rwanda, people are not allowed to use plastics

D. during shipping, fresh hot peppers are easy to go bad

(3)If a young man in Rwanda grows hot peppers for Hema, he may get about  

A. 10 dollars a week

B. 1,600 yuan a month

C. 500 dollars a year

D. 16,000 yuan half a year

(4)What can we learn from the passage?  

A. Many types of products have been offered in Africa Hema Village.

B. Hot peppers from Africa have a large market all around the world.

C. Hema Xiansheng paid for Herman's seven﹣year education in China.

D. Herman hopes to do something to improve people's lives in Rwanda.

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