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Once upon a time, a young man wanted to go to a village on business.Halfway there was a mountain. Before he left home, his family warned him to stay calm and climb onto trees if he was in face of beasts(野兽). In this way, the beasts couldn't do anything to him.

The young man remembered these words and began his trip.

He walked for a long time carefully and found no beasts were out there. He thought his family's worries were unnecessary. And he became relaxed as he walked. Just at that moment, he saw a fierce(凶猛的) tiger running to him and he climbed onto a tree nearby at once.

The tiger roared(咆哮) around the tree and even jumped to reach the man. The young man was too scared to hold the tree and fell right on the back of the tiger. Full of fear. he had to hold the tiger tightly. The tiger thought that must be a giant beast, So it was afraid and started running madly.

People on the road didn′t know what happened and said," Look at the young man, He is riding a tiger! "Cool!" "Superman!"

Hearing these words,the young man was very angry. "Why can′t they see I′m suffering a lot? Don't they understand I am in fear and almost scared to death?" He said to himself.

(1)The young man went to the village  

A. to travel

B.to visit friends

C. on business

D. for holiday

(2)The young man′s family warned him of  

A.fierce beasts

B. terrible traffic

C.cold weather

D. foolish peoplw

(3)How did the young man feel when he saw the tiger?  

A. Excited.

B. Scared.

C.Surprised.

D.Bored.

(4)The tiger was afraid because  

A. it was old and weak

B. the young man was very strong

C. it thought people around would kill it

D. it mistook the young man for a giant beast

(5)What can we learn from the last two paragraphs(段落)?  

A. People on the rond were wise.

B. The young man was very brave.

C. We shouldn′t admire others blindly.

D. The young man shouldn't listen to his family.

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He saw a trainer nearby and asked why these animals just stood there and didn't try to get away."Well,"the trainer said,"when they are very young and much smaller,we use the same size rope to tie them and,at that age,its enough to hold them.As they grow up.they still believe they can not breakaway.They believe the rope can hold them, so they never try to break free."

"How could it be?"said the man.These animals could at anytime break free from ropes.But because they were always stuck right where they were, they believed they couldn't.

Just like the poor elephants, how many of us go through life believing that we can not do something, just because we failed at it once before?

Failing is part of learning.

(1)Where were the animals kept?  

A.In the circus.

B.In the zoo

C.In the fore

D.In the park.

(2)What does the underlined phrase"break away"mean?  

A.击败

B.打破

C.挣脱

D.折断

(3)How were the elephants held?  

A.By a strong rope

B.In cages

C.With chains.

D.By a small rope.

(4)Which of the following is NOT true?  

A.The elephants were held in this way when they were young.

B.There were many kinds of animals in the circus.

C.The animals were trained to perform.

D.The elephants often escaped.

(5)What can we learn from the passage?  

A.Well begun is half done.

B.The early bird catches the worm.

C.We should never give up.

D.One tree can't make a forest.

China's highly﹣respected translator and writer YangJiang passed away on May 25 in Beijing, aged 105.

Yang graduated from Dong wu University in Suzhou, Jiangsu, in 1932.She went to the UK and France to study in 1935 and returned to China in 1938.

Yang wrote lots of works and most of them are still popular now.

What's more, Yang finished a translation of Don Quixote, This made her the first Chinese to translate a whole book from Spanish.Her translation has been given as national gifts to visiting leaders of other countries.

In 2001, Yang gave away royalties(版税) from books written by her husband QianZhong shu and herself worth 10 million yuan, to set up a scholarship fund(奖学金) to help poor students.

Bill Gates is the former chairman of Microsoft Corporation, a worldwide leader in software and Internet technologies, With his friend Paul Allen, he founded Microsoft in the 1970s.With the development of Microsoft.he becomes one of the richest men in the world.

In 1999 Gates wrote a book named Business@theSpeedofThought.The book shows how computer can solve business problems in new ways.The book was published in 25 languages and is welcome in more than 60 countries.

Bill Gates has made great contributions to education and health all over the word.He has given away about 21 billion dollars for education and health.When China was struck by COVID﹣19(新冠肺炎).he also offered millions of dollars.

(1)Where did YangJiang pass away?  

A.In Shanghai.

B.In Jiangsu.

C.In Beijing.

D.German.

(2)In which language is Don Quixote written?  

A.English.

B.Spanish.

C.French.

D.In Zhejiang.

(3)When was Microsoft Corporation set up?  

A.In1969.

B.In1965.

C.In1985.

D.In1975.

(4)What was the book Business@the Speed of Thought about?  

A.Howto solve business problems with computers differently.

B. How to earn money.

C.How to increase the speed of thought.

D.Howto be a successful person.

(5)What do Yang and Gates have in common(共同点) ?  

A.They are both successful in business.

B.They both care about education.

C.They are both very rich in the world.

D.They both have translated lots of books.

This story is about Mrs. Jones, an 82﹣year﹣old lady. Although her life was hard, she was always nicely dressed every day. This morning Mrs Jones was moving to the nursing home. The nursing home was very busy. After hours of waiting, Mrs Jones still smiled sweetly when she was told that her room was ready.(1)在去她房间的路上,我告诉她房间是什么样子的.

Suddenly she said, "I love it!"

"But Mrs Jones, you haven't seen the room yet!" I was surprised at her reply.She stopped and said,"Whether I like my room or not doesn't depend on how the furniture is placed. (2)It depends on how I decide to think about the room. I have already decided to love the room before I actually see it."

Then she continued, "I have a choice. I can spend the day in bed and consider how tiny my room is.Or I can just get out of bed and be thankful that I can still enjoy a new day. Each day is a gift. (3)I'll enjoy my life and all the happy memoriesI have stored them in my bank account (账户) before."

Life is like a bank account. You can take out what you've put in. (4)If you have put a lot of happiness in your bank accountyou can take out some of it when you feel sad

Attitude (态度) is everything.

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(3)  

任务四:请将4处翻译成中文.

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When you think of the Arctic (北极), you imagine an icy land of pure white snow. Others imagine it as the last really clean place left on earth. We have polluted the deepest oceans with plastic rubbish. "And now", CNN says, "It's the Arctic's turn."

German scientists have recently found microplastics in Arctic snow. Microplastics are pieces of plastic smaller than 5 millimeters. Sadly, the scientists found 1800 pieces of microplastics per liter of (每升) snow.

How is plastic pollution reaching the Arctic? According to scientists, "It's clear that most of the microplastics in the snow come from the air." They fall off the plastic objects and are moved by the wind, just like dust. They mix with ice in the air and fall to the ground as snow. Finding these plastics in Arctic snow means that we may breathe them in.

Are they bad for us? Scientists cannot answer this question for now, according to the WHO. We do know that our bodies cannot take in "large" pieces of microplastics. However, if the plastics are small enough, they can find ways into our bodies and stay there for a long time, which can be bad for our health. What's more, earlier studies have shown that microplastics may contribute to lung cancer risk.

Microplastics have also been found in rivers and oceans around the world. Earlier research has found that they flow over long distances and into our oceans, hurting ecosystems along the way. They start in our wastewater, then flow into rivers and out to the sea, where they are eaten by sea animals. If people then eat these animals, it means that we're eating the plastic as well.

(1)We can learn from Paragraph 1 that  

A. the Arctic is the last really clean place left on earth

B. the Arctic is an icy land of pure white snow

C. the Arctic is a beautiful icy land with clean air

D. the Arctic has been polluted by plastic rubbish

(2)The underlined word "contribute" means "  " in Chinese.

A. 增加

B. 捐献

C. 造成

D. 是……原因之一

(3)Where do most of the microplastics in the snow come from?  

A. From water.

B. From air.

C. From wind.

D. From food.

(4)Which of the following isn't true?  

A. We may breathe microplastics in Arctic.

B. Microplastics may cause lung cancer.

C. We don't have to mind microplastics right now.

D. Microplastics have hurt ecosystems.

(5)How does the writer end this passage?  

A. By advising us to drink clean water.

B. By asking people not to eat sea animals.

C. By telling the seriousness of plastic pollution.

D. By showing the beauty of Arctic.

Tu Youyou, pharmacologist, born in December 1930

Tu, winner of the 2015 Nobel Prize for the discovery of artemisinin, a kind of medicine used to fight against malaria (疟疾) has solved the problem of fighting against malaria and done a lot for scientific and technological inventions in traditional Chinese medicine and human health.

Zhang Fuqing,war hero, born in December 1924

Zhang served as a People's Liberation (解放) Army soldier in the Liberation War and was twice given the name of War Hero. He volunteered in 1955 to work in Laifeng County, Hubei Province's remotest county,so he could give his life to the poor in the mountainous region.

Wang Youde,desert fighter, born in September 1953

Wang led his partners to build over 600,000 mu of sand﹣fixation (固定) forest and managed to control nearly 1 million mu of quicksand, helpfully preventing the development of the Maowusu Desert. His work offered valuable experience to sand prevention and control in China.

Yuan Longping, agriculturalist, born in September 1930

Yuan, the Father of Hybrid Rice, was the first person in the world to develop a hybrid rice strain, and his research on higher rice yields (产量) helped provide a solution to worldwide hunger and starvation.

(1)Which of the following is Tu Youyou's great achievement?  

A. Discovering artemisinin.

B. Serving the people in the poor region.

C. Preventing and controlling sand.

D. Developing a hybrid rice strain.

(2)Who used to be a soldier and then worked in the poor region?  

A. Tu Youyou.

B. Zhang Fuqing.

C. Wang Youde.

D. Yuan Longping.

(3)What is Wang Youde doing for our country?  

A. He is doing a research on higher rice yields.

B. He is protecting the environment.

C. He is working on the inventions in human health.

D. He is trying to help poor people to be rich.

(4)Which is the right statement?  

A. Zhang Fuqing is a desert fighter.

B. Tu Youyou is a war hero.

C. Wang Youde is the winner of the Nobel Prize.

D. Yuan Longping is the Father of Hybrid Rice.

(5)The passage may come from  

A. A storybook.

B. A novel.

C. A newspaper.

D. Science fiction.

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