Are you interested in Chinese traditional arts? Do you want to learn how to make them by hand? If so, come and join our clubs this weekend in our school.
Sky Lantern Club Introduction: Sky Lanterns are made of bamboo and covered with paper. They were first used to ask for help when people were in trouble. Today, they are used to show happiness and good wishes. Time: Saturday 8:30 am﹣10:30 a.m Place: Building 3 Room 501 |
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Paper Cutting Club Introduction: Paper Cutting turns a simple thing like a piece of paper into a beautiful piece of art. Pictures about flowers, animals and so on are put on windows, doors and walls as symbols of good wishes and good luck. Time: Saturday 9: 00 a.m﹣11:00 a.m Place: Building 3 Room 502 |
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Chinese Knot Club Introduction: Chinese Knots are usually made of red and yellow ropes. They are used to express good wishes, including happiness, love, peace and so on. Time: Sunday 2:30 p.m﹣4:30 p.m Place: Building 3 Room 603 |
(1)Sky Lanterns are made of .
A. clay and paper
B. bamboo and paper
C. red and yellow ropes
(2)If you want to learn Paper Cutting, you can go to .
A. Building 3 Room 501
B. Building 3 Room 502
C. Building 3 Room 603
(3)If you are busy on this Sunday afternoon, you can't go to .
A. Sky Lantern Club
B. Paper Cutting Club
C. Chinese Knot Club
(4)This passage is probably .
A. a notice
B. a story
C. a piece of news
(5)What do these Chinese traditional arts have in common?
A. They are all made by machine.
B. They are all used to ask for help.
C. They are all symbols of good wishes.
Taking away a city’s rubbish is a big job. Every day trucks come into a city to collect it. Most rubbish is made up of things we can’t eat or use. If we kept these things we would soon have a mountain of rubbish.
In some cities the rubbish is collected and taken outside of the city to a dump(垃圾站). Often the city dump is placed where the ground is low or there is a big hole. The kitchen rubbish is broken into small pieces and sent into the sewage system. The sewage system takes away the used water from toilets, bathtubs(澡盆) and other places.
To keep mice and flies away, some earth is used to cover the newly dumped rubbish. Later, grass may be planted on the rubbish-filled land. Finally, a house or a school may be built there, and then you’d never know that this had once been an old rubbish dump.
In other cities the rubbish is burnt in special places. The fire burns everything but the metal. Sometimes the metal can be used again in factories where things are made of metal. The food parts of rubbish are put in special piles where they slowly change into something called humus(腐殖土), which looks like black earth. It is rich with kinds of things that feed plants and help make them grow.You can most probably read the passage in _______.
A.a history book | B.a TV guide |
C.a science book | D.a telephone book |
The underlined word “sewage” in the passage means_______.
A.排污 | B.染色 | C.洗涤 | D.吸尘 |
How should we take care of a used metal box according to the passage?
A.By burning it off. | B.By putting it in water. |
C.By throwing it away. | D.By reusing and recycling it. |
One of my favourite things to do is hiking in mountains. Because nobody likes the idea of getting lost, I always prepare before every trip. But what’s the best navigation tool, a Global Positioning System (GPS) or a good old map and compass? Five of my friends and I hiked through the mountains on a trail I marked. One team of three carried a GPS, and the other team used a map and compass.
It took the GPS team 3 hours and 11 minutes to get through the whole hike, however, it took the map and compass team only 2 hours and 49 minutes. The biggest problem the GPS team met was that they lost the satellite signal (卫星信号) in some places. With no map or compass, they had to walk around until they were in a place where the signal was good. The map and compass team was able to spot (认出) different landmarks, compare them to their maps and then use the compass to point them in the right direction.
When I head out on my future hikes, I’m bringing a map, a compass and a GPS to show me the way. The writer prepares before every trip because he doesn’t _________.
A.like the old map or compass |
B.know how to use the GPS |
C.want to get lost in mountains |
D.want to get into the mountains alone |
The two teams _________.
A.had the same navigation tool |
B.went along the same trail |
C.had the same problem |
D.finished the whole hike at the same time |
In the end, the writer found out _________.
A.the map and the compass were too old navigation tools to use any more |
B.it wasn’t necessary to bring a map and a compass together with a GPS |
C.the GPS had some bad points in hiking in mountains |
D.he wouldn’t use a GPS any more |
We surveyed 300 young people on what they like to do at weekends. One hundred people are from the age of 11–18, one hundred 19–26 and one hundred 27–35. The following chart shows their answers:
Favourite things to do (by ages)According to the survey, which two activities do most people enjoy doing?
A.Playing computer games and watching TV |
B.Playing computer games and taking a walk |
C.Watching TV and going to movies |
D.Going to movies and taking a walk |
From the chart above, we can see the younger people are, the less they like ________.
A.taking a walk | B.watching TV |
C.going to the movies | D.playing computer games |
Which of the following is TRUE according to the chart?
A.All the people like taking a walk most. |
B.The people of 11–18 like taking a walk least. |
C.The most people like going to the movies in the 19–26 group. |
D.The people of 27–35 like playing computer games most. |
Money, jewels and important documents may not be the only valuables placed in banks these days. Some mothers store their breast milk (母乳) in banks.
There are ten breast milk banks across the United States, where mothers can donate their extra milk for other women’s babies.
Experts say breast milk is the best food for babies. The World Health Organization says it is the only food babies should get during the first six months of life, in most cases. Breast milk is especially important for babies born too early. Sometimes these premature babies must stay in the hospital for many weeks.
James Cameron is a doctor who treats newborns at Lutheran Children’s Hospital in Fort Wayne, Indiana. He says breast milk is almost like medicine. Doctor James Cameron says, “The fact is that there are so many different proteins and specialized sugars in the breast milk that the mom’s able to make that help provide immunity (免疫力). It’s very important for the health of the newborn.”
Lucy Baur lives near Fort Wayne. She breastfed both her children and always had more milk than they needed. She wanted to donate to the Indiana Mothers Milk Bank in Indianapolis. But freezing and shipping milk can be costly. Then, a donor station opened near her home.
Milk donations in the United States work like this. Donors must be willing to provide almost three liters of breast milk. They freeze the milk and take it to the station. There, employees warm the milk and mix it with other mothers’ milk. Then, the milk is heated to kill bacteria. After that, the technicians test samples of all the milk to make sure it is safe and healthful. The milk is re-frozen and sent to the main milk bank. The milk bank transports the milk to hospitals to feed premature or sick babies.
Donors are tested for diseases before any milk is accepted. They are not permitted to smoke tobacco, use illegal drugs or drink too much alcohol.According to the passage, which thing can also be stored in banks except money, jewels and important documents?
A.Notes. | B.Diamonds. | C.Valuable papers. | D.Breast milk. |
From the text we learn .
A.Lucy Baur wanted to donate her milk to the donor station near her home |
B.the milk is frozen and sent to the milk station after killing bacteria |
C.the milk bank transports the milk to babies’ home to feed them |
D.James Cameron is a doctor who feeds the babies on the milk in the milk station |
The breast milk is important for newborns because .
A.only it can stop babies from developing diseases |
B.it contains rich nutrients (营养) babies need |
C.it is the only food suitable for babies |
D.it benefits babies as the best medicine |
Who is allowed to donate her extra milk of the following women?
A.A heavy smoker. | B.A heavy drinker. |
C.A fruit lover. | D.A drug user. |
The purpose of setting up breast milk banks is to .
A.store extra fresh milk for some school children |
B.provide milk to the children who go hungry |
C.help other mothers donate milk to their own babies |
D.offer breast milk to early born and unhealthy babies |
I have a neighbor we call “Happy”. I have never seen her angry at anything and never heard her say a harsh word to anyone or about anyone.
Happy and her husband Ben, 70, have a huge garden. They spent many happy hours together working on it. Most of the neighbors watched interestingly as Ben doubled the size of their garden. As the cost of food climbed faster than Ben’s beans, we all wished we also had such a large garden. As the rest of us spent our dollars at the market, Happy could be seen picking beans in her back yard.
Last month, Happy and Ben invited most of the neighborhood over for an “all-day food festival”. We were told to bring gloves and arrive very early in the morning. We didn’t know what was about to take place.
By 9:00 am, there were nine of us in the garden picking tomatoes, beans, okra, and squash. By 10:00 am, there was lots of laughter. We shared a lot of stories. By five o’clock, everyone was a little drunk from the wine and beer. After dinner, we played games. As we were leaving, Happy and Ben handed each of us a shopping bag filled with the bounty of the day, already packaged and frozen. What a delightful gift!
Well, the point wasn’t so much about the food. The true gift was a day of friends enjoying one another’s company. None of it would have happened if it had been for Happy and Ben’s garden. Now they have a blog about gardening in case we decided to plant a garden. And I am so proud of my tomato plants!According to paragraph 2, people wished they also had a garden so that .
A.they could spend happy times together with their family in it |
B.they could grow vegetables and sell at the market |
C.they could invite their neighbors and hold parties in it |
D.they didn’t have to spend so much money on food |
Which of the following is the same as the underlined word “bounty”?
A.Present. | B.Kindness. | C.Laughter. | D.Happiness. |
For what purpose did Happy and Ben invite the neighbors to their garden?
A.To ask them to attend a birthday party |
B.To help them get to know each other. |
C.To let them enjoy what they grew in the garden. |
D.To ask them to share some interesting stories. |
What did the writer most probably think of the time he spent in the garden?
A.He thought it was too short but enjoyable. |
B.He thought it was wonderful. |
C.He thought it was not as good as he thought. |
D.He thought it was too terrible. |
We can infer that .
A.Happy and her husband Ben don’t like spending time with others |
B.Happy and her husband Ben sometimes quarrel with each other |
C.Happy and her husband Ben are a generous and warm-hearted couple |
D.Happy and her husband Ben live on the food they grow in their garden |