阅读理解       BEIJING—Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has visited the "left-behind" (留守)

阅读理解       BEIJING—Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has visited the "left-behind" (留守)

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阅读理解       BEIJING—Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has visited the "left-behind" (留守) children whose parents are working in cities before Children"s Day.
       During a visit to northwest China"s Shanxi Province, Wen visited the home of Yang Saike, a primary
school boy in a village of Xingping City.
       Yang, whose parents were working in Fujian, thousands of kilometers away, was cared for by his
grandparents. His parents fail to go home even once a year.
       The premier held Yang in his arms and looked through his exercise book and praised him for his hard work.
       Wen talked with many children and asked them many questions about their schooling and life.
       "You are so pretty," Wen said to Liu Mengqi, a seven-year-old girl living with her grandmother.
Liu"s parents were also working in the city.
       "Have you been to school yet?" Wen asked two other girls.
       "We are going to the pre-school class," said one.
       "Mom and dad at home?" Wen asked. The children shook their heads.
       "Children cannot see their parents very often, which is a new problem in the countryside. We should
give them more care and love," said the premier.
       With fast economic (经济) development, more people in the country chose to work in cities and left
their children with grandparents or relatives back home, said Wen.
       The premier asked local governments to do something to protect and care for such children at home
and freeing (解除)their parents in cities from worries about their children.1. Wen says a new problem in the country is that "left-behind" children __________.A. seldom get care from the government    
B. seldom get together with their parents
C. cannot do well in school like others    
D. cannot get any love from their parents2. According to (根据) Wen, more country people go to work in cities because of _____   A. great losses of farmland                  
B. their hope for city life
C. economic development                  
D. their poor country life
答案
1-2 B C
举一反三
阅读理解。              
     This is a song millions of Americans will hear this New Year"s Eve. It is called Auld Lang Syne(《友谊
 地久天长》). It is the traditional music played during the New Year"s celebration. Auld Lang Syne is an
  old Scottish poem (诗). It tells about the need to remember old friends.
     The words "auld lang syne" mean "old long since". No one knows who wrote the poem first. However,
  a version (版本) by Scottish poet Robert Bums was published (出版) in 1796. The words and music we
  know today first appeared in a songbook three years later.
     The song is played in the United States mainly on New Year"s Eve. The version you are hearing today
 is by the Washington Saxophone Quartet. As we end our program with Auld Lang Syne, I would like to
  wish all our radio friends a very Happy New Year! This is Buddy Thomas.
1. This passage is from _____.
    A. a newspaper      
    B. a magazine      
    C. a TV program      
    D. a radio program
2. Who is introducing Auld Lang Syne to us?
    A. Robert Bums.                        
    B. the Washington Saxophone Quartet.
   C. Buddy Thomas.                      
    D. The passage doesn"t tell us.
3. The words and music of Auld Lang Syne we know today first appeared _____.
    A. in 1790          
    B. in 1793          
    C. in 1796            
    D. in 1799
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阅读下面的短文,然后根据短文内容选择最佳答案。Editor: Today our topic is part-time jobs. Are they good for school children or
not?
Headmaster: Certainly not. Children have got two full-time jobs already:
growing up and going to school. Part-time jobs make them so tired that they fall
asleep in class.
Mrs. Barrens: I agree with you. I know school hours are short, and there"s
homework too, so children need a lot of sleep.
Mr. Barrens: Some students stay at school until they"re eighteen of nineteen. A
part-time job can"t harm them. In fact, it"s good for. They earn their
pocket-money instead of asking their parents for it. And they see something of the
world outside school.
Businessman: You"re quite right. Boys learn a lot from part-time jobs. And we
mustn"t forget that some families need the extra money. If the students don"t take
part-time jobs, they can’t stay at school.
Editor: Well, we have got two for and two against. What do our readers think?1. How many people join the discussion?A. Five    
B. Four  
C. Three    
D. Two2. Who have the same opinion?A. Mr. and Mrs. Barrens.            
B. Editor and Mr. Barrens.
C. Headmaster and Mrs. Barrens.      
D. Businessman and Headmaster.3. Where can you find this kind of discussion? A. In a newspaper.
B. At school.
C. On the radio.
D. In a book.
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阅读理解     This is a song millions of Americans will hear this New Year"s Eve. It is called Auld Lang Syne(《友谊地久天长》).
It is an old Scottish poem. It tells about the world to remember old friends.
     The words "auld lang syne" mean "old long since". No one knows who wrote the poem first. However, a version
(版本) by Scottish poet Robert Bums was published (出版) in 1796. The words and music we know today first appeared
in a songbook three years later.
     The song is played in the USA mainly on New Year"s Eve. The version you are hearing today is by the Washington
Saxophone Quartet. As we end our program with Auld Lang Syne. I would like to wish all our radio friends a very Happy
New Year! This is Buddy Thomas.1. This passage is from ______.A. a newspaper
B. a magazine
C. a TV program
D. a radio program2. Who is introducing Auld Lang Syne to us?A. Robert Bums.
B. The Washington Saxophone Quartet.
C. Buddy Thomas.
D. The passage doesn"t tell us.3. The words and music of Auld Lang Syne we know today first appeared ______.A. In 1790
B. In 1793
C. In 1796
D. In 1799
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阅读这篇报道,将文章后面的句子按正确的顺序排列。       A News Report
       Crew saved in dramtic rescue
       By Gorden Lee
       Air-sea rescue units from Shunde, Guangdong Province, and Hong Kong saved the lives of 23
seamen in the South China Sea yesterday.
       The container ship, the "Krameria", registered in Panama, was on its way to Hong Kong from
Singapore when it sent out a distress(求救)call at 1: 30 p.m. The ship reported that it was sinking
after it had a serious damage when hit by Typhon Jasmine earlier in the morning.
       Working together, two helicopters from Shunde and an aeroplane from Hong Kong were sent to
the ship, located about four hundred and fifty kilometres south-west of Hong Kong. The helicopters
winched(用绞盘拉)the crew to safety, while the aeroplane provided air refueling support.
       The rescue of the crew took over one hour, as the hard work was interrupted by strong winds
and high seas. Five crew members were injured. All crew members were taken to hospital in Shunde
for treatment, but only one stayed overnight.
       Yesterday"s rescue was the second joint mission involving air-sea rescue units from Shunde and
Hong Kong this year. Last May, the units successfully found a missing fishing boat.
       The "Krameria" reported that a water pipe had burst in the engine room. Early reports around
noon suggested that the crew had the flooding under control, but later the captain radioed that the ship
was filling with water. The rough seas made it impossible for lifeboats to be used.
       The Director of Joinst Missions, Ma Jinshan, was delighted with the success of the rescue. "It was
a major rescue in very dangerous conditions. We are pleased that it went so well."
       The "Krameria" is believed to have sunk shortly after the rescue. Yesterday evening, ships in the
area reported seeing containers floating on the water.
       Read and put the events in the order they happened.
A. The crew were winched to safety.
B. The reporter wrote the newspaper article.
C. The captain reported that the flooding was under control.
D. The reporter interviewed Ma Jinshan.
E. The crew members were taken to hospital.
F. The missing fishing boat was found.
G. The helicopters left Shunde.
H. The ship was hit by Typhoon Jasmine.
I. The captain sent out a distress call because the ship was sinking.
J. The joint rescue system was introduced.1. (     ) → 2. (     ) → 3. (     ) → 4. (     ) → 5. (     )
      ↓
10. (     ) ←9. (     ) ← 8. (     ) ← 7. (     ) ←6. (     )
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阅读理解       BEIJING, June 11(Xinhua)一The Red Cross Society of China(RCSC)is planning to spend 2. 5 billion yuan (362. 32 million U. S. dollars)on reconstruction projects(重建工程)in areas hit by the May 12
earthquake.   
       The money would be the first part to go to reconstruction in quake areas from the donations the
RCSC had received so far, the organization said in a statement(声明)here on Wednesday. About 1. 8
billion yuan would go to the worst hit southwestern Sichuan Province, 460 million yuan to northwestern
Gansu Province and 240 million to Shaanxi Province.
       The funds would be spent in building hospitals,schools,houses and quake prevention facilities
(防震设施).
       The RCSC would first think of lonely areas and people in need,including orphans(孤儿), the
disabled and elderly who lost family members,the statement said.
       So far,the RCSC had received 4. 12 billion yuan of donations and 900 million yuan had been spent
in helping people hit by the earthquake.
       The rest of the donations would go to reconstruction projects,the statement said.1. How much donation has the RCSC received so far?A. 2. 5 billion yuan      
B. 240 million yuan
C. 4. 12 billion yuan    
D. 900 million yuan2. For the reconstruction projects,how much would go to Sichuan Province?A. 1. 8 billion yuan      
B. 460 million yuan
C. 240 million yuan      
D. 2. 5 billion yuan3. Which province was the most seriously hit the May 12 earthquake?       A. Gansu    
B. Jiangsu    
C. Sichuan  
D. Shaanxi4. The money would first be spent to help_______.A. orphans,homeless people and the disabled
B. any people in need
C. children and the elderly
D. we don"t know  
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