The Lantern Festival is around the corner. In Beijing, there are many events to
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The Lantern Festival is around the corner. In Beijing, there are many events to celebrate this big day. Beijing Happy Valley Date: Until 4th March. To celebrate this festival, Happy Valley has extended(延长) its opening hours to 20:00. There will be many excellent entertainers and lots of interesting activities like the lion dance, Tibetan song and dance, harlequinade(滑稽表演)and magic performances. Free for visitors. Address: Xiaowuji N. Rd, E.4 Ring Rd, Chaoyang District Tel: 010-67383333 Chaoyang Park Date: Until 5th March During the Lantern Festival, Chaoyang park will hold a grand Lantern Fair where you can find beautiful lanterns in different shapes and colors. Visitors can also enjoy wonderful folk dances. Address: No.1, Nongzhanguan Nanlu, Chaoyang District Tel: 010-65915258 Entrance fee: RMB 20 Kaikang International Hotel Date: 4th March From 14:00 to 18:00, this hotel will hold a large singles activity. If you still haven’t found a lover and do not want to celebrate this day alone, you can come here to enjoy the day with other singles. Why not give it a try ? Maybe you will find your true love! Address: F3 No. 15. Third District, An Zhen Li, Chaoyang District Cost: RMB 120 per person Tel: 010-64445364,64428783 4)Beijing Garden of World Flowers Date: Until 5th March This fair is an exhibition of traditional Taiwanese lantern arts. There is also a Plum Blossoms display in the Pen Gallery, where you can find blossoms from Sichuan, Hubei and Zhejiang Provinces. Address: To the north of Majialou Bridge, S.4 Ring Rd. Entrance fee: RMB 80 per person. Tel: 010-87500721 59.If you live the east of the Fourth Ring Road, and you want to see performances near your home, you may call________. A.010-67383333 B.010-87500721 C.010-64445364 D.010-65915258 60.How many places can you visit with no more than 100 RMB ? A. Two B. Three C One. D.Four 61.Mr. Zhang is new in Beijing. He is eager to make friends. Which of the following is the best choice for him ? A. Beijing Happy Valley B. Chaoyang Park C. Beijing Garden of World Flowers D. Kaikang International Hotel |
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第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) 第一节 阅读下面的短文,从每题所给的四个选项 (A,B,C,D) 中,选出最佳选项。 Once upon a time in a land far away, there was a wonderful old man who loved everything:animals, spiders, insects... One day while walking through the woods the nice old man found a cocoon(茧)of a butterfly. He took it home. A few days later, a small opening appeared; he sat and watched the butterfly for several hours as it struggled to force its body through that little hole. Then it seemed to stop making any progress. It appeared as if it had gotten as far as it could and it could go no farther. Then the man decided to help the butterfly, so he took a pair of scissors and snipped off the remaining bit of the cocoon. The butterfly then emerged(露出) easily. But it had a swollen body and small, shriveled wings. The man continued to watch the butterfly because he expected that, at any moment, the wings would enlarge and expand to be able to support the body, which would contract(收缩) in time. Neither happened! In fact, the butterfly spent the rest of its life crawling around with a swollen body and shriveled wings. It never was able to fly. What the man in his kindness and haste did not understand was that the restricting cocoon and the struggle required for the butterfly to get through the tiny opening were Nature"s way of forcing fluid from the body of the butterfly into its wings so that it would be ready for flight once it achieved its freedom from the cocoon. Sometimes struggles are exactly what we need in our life. If we were allowed to go through our life without any obstacles, it would cripple us. We would not be as strong as what we could have been. And we could never fly. 56. What did the old man find when walking through the woods? A. A cocoon of a butterfly. B. A butterfly. C. A spider. D. A pair of scissors. 57. What would have happened to the butterfly without the old man’s help? A. It would have died in the cocoon. B. It would have become a true butterfly. C. It would have been strong enough to go farther. D. It would have stopped struggling through the cocoon. 58. The underlined word “cripple” in Paragraph 7 probably means ______. A. disable B. climb C. enable D. beat 59. What can we learn from this story? A. Man can never go against nature. B. It’s necessary to live with some difficulties. C. One cannot help others without thinking twice. D. Mankind should take good care of insects. |
Dangerous creatures Some beach creatures are wonderful—like dolphins, but others are dangerous. Find out more about the dangerous ones –puffer fish, blue ringed octopus, and stingrays.
The blue ringed octopusThe blue ringed octopus is not a very big creature but it is very dangerous. These octopuses are found all around the coast of Australia. They often lie in rock pools close to shore. The blue ringed octopus is usually a dull colour but it shows its bright blue rings when it is in danger. If it is taken out of the water by someone, it is able to bite him and poison him. If this creature bites someone, he will feel numbness (麻木) around the mouth, face and neck, Puffer Fish Puffer Fish are found in all Australian seas. They are very easy to catch but must not be eaten because their flesh contains a poison. Anyone who does eat the flesh can become sick very quickly. They may even stop breathing.
The Blue BottleThe Blue Bottle is found in most Australian waters. Blue Bottles float lightly on the surface of the water but their tentacles(触角)can be as long as 10 meters. Blue Bottles are much less dangerous than some other jellyfish, but they can give a swimmer a bad sting(刺) if the swimmer accidentally touches them.
Stingrays There are many different kinds of stingrays in Australian waters. They usually swim and feed on the bottom of the sea. Accidents can happen if people stand on them or try to pick them up. Stingrays have a sting on their tail. These stings have poison on them. If someone is stung, the wound can easily become infected. 小题1:If you swim in Australian waters, you will probably .A.be bitten by the blue ringed octopus | B.stop breathing because of Puffer Fish | C.get a bad sting by the Blue Bottle | D.become infected by stingrays | 小题2:According to the text, the less aggressive (侵略性)creature is .A.the blue ringed octopus | B.puffer fish | C.the blue bottle | D.stingrays | 小题3:According to this passage, the correct one of the following is that .A.all creatures along the coast of Australia are dangerous | B.poisonous creatures change the body color when in danger | C.no accident will happen unless people touch these creatures | D.if people stand on the beach, accidents can happen because of creatures | 小题4:The main idea of this passage is about .A.dangerous creatures in the sea | B.interesting creatures in the ocean | C.wild creatures in Australia seas | D.different creatures in Australian waters |
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You can make the difference between this … and this. But how? This summer, join the International Conservation (环境保护)Scouts on a fun—filled holiday with a difference. Year after year, young people from all around the world get together at one of our sixteen conservation camps. Their shared aim is to help protect the countryside and its wildlife. Many animals and plants are in danger of disappearing forever. The dormouse, a kind of mouse, for example, needs woodland plants for food and trees to stay in. Its habitat is being destroyed by man and it needs our help to survive. On a conservation camp holiday, you’ll learn all about nature and how to protect it. Our trained leaders will accompany you and tell you everything you need to know. Because of this you don’t need any experience, just energy and enthusiasm(热情). You will explore the countryside and work to ensure the survival of hundreds of animals and plants and still have plenty of time to enjoy the camp’s excellent sport games and organized nature paths through beautiful scenery. The International Conservation Scouts is a world—wide organization, so there must be camp near you. You can spend a splendid holiday at any of the camps for as little as £60, including accommodation(住宿)and food. For more information, send for a free conservation camps handbook today: The International Conservation Scouts Stanton St. John Oxfordshire OX 71 TL THE KEY TO SAVING WILDLIFE IS TO PROTECT NATURAL, HABITATS YOUR WORK WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE 小题1:The main purpose of this passage is .A.to offer young people a fun—filled dangerous holiday | B.to attract young people to attend a conservation camp | C.to persuade people into exploring the countryside | D.to raise funds for the International Conservation Scouts | 小题2:According to the passage, you can at the conservation camps.A.do experiment on the usual dormouse | B.practise numbers of favorite hobbies | C.enrich your knowledge of wildlife | D.have free accommodation and food | 小题3:Judging from its writing style, this passage seems to be .A.a piece of advertisement for the young | B.a serious science report for the young | C.a passage for professional reading | D.a passage for arguing an opinion | 小题4:The International Conservation Scouts is located in .A.16 different countries | B.some camps near you | C.the United Kingdom | D.the beautiful countryside |
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SECTION C Directions: Complete the following passage by filling in each blank with ONE word that best fits the context. The Internet has become part of young people’s life. A 48._________ shows that 38% of the students often use the Internet. Most of them get 49.________ information on the Internet and use the Internet to help in their studies. 50.___________ many students don’t use it 51._________ a good way. Some play computer games too much; some visit websites they shouldn’t look at. Bad things may happen 52.________ students spend too much time on the Internet. 53._____ is important for students to use the Internet properly. Now we have a textbook, 54._________ uses many examples to teach students some good ways to use the Internet. It gives useful advice. Some students also make friends on the Internet. But if you want to have a face-to-face meeting with your online friends, let your parents know and 55.________ at a proper place. |
In Japan many workers who work in large corporations have a guarantee of lifetime employment. During their employment, they will not be laid off during recessions(经济萧条) or when the tasks they perform are taken over by robots. To some observers, this is what they call capitalism at its best, because workers are treated as people not things. Others see it as necessarily inefficient and they also believe it cannot continue if Japan is to remain competitive with foreign corporations by being more concerned about profits and less concerned about people. Defenders of the system argue that those who call it inefficient do not understand how it really works. In the first place not every Japanese worker has the guarantee of a lifetime job. The lifetime employment system includes only “regular employees”. Many employees are not included in this category, including all women. All businesses have many part-time and temporary employees. These workers are hired and laid off during the course of the business cycle just as employees in the United States are. These “irregular workers” make up about 10 percent of the non-agricultural work force. Additionally, Japanese firms keep some flexibility through the large-scale use of subcontractors(转承包者). This practice is much more common in Japan than in the United States. The use of both subcontractors and temporary workers has increased remarkably in Japan since the 1974-1975 recessions. All this leads some people to argue that the Japanese system is not all that different from the American system. During recessions Japanese corporations lay off temporary workers and give less business to subcontractors. In the United States, corporations lay off those workers with the least seniority(资历). The difference then is probably less than the term “lifetime employment” suggests, but there still is a difference. And this difference cannot be understood without looking at the values of Japanese society. The relationship between employer and employee cannot be explained in purely contractual(合同的) terms. Firms hold on to the employees and employees stay with one firm. There are also practical reasons for not jumping from job to job. Most retirement benefits come from the employer. Changing jobs means losing these benefits. Also, teamwork is an essential part of Japanese production. Moving to a new firm means adapting to a different team and at least temporarily, possessing lower productivity and lower pay. 61.It is stated in the second paragraph that ____. A. defenders themselves do not appreciate the system B. about 90% of “irregular workers” are employed in agriculture C. the business cycle occurs more often in Japan and in the U.S. D. not all employees can benefit from the policy 62. During recessions those who are to be fired first in the U.S. corporations are ____. A. regular employees B. part-time workers C. junior employees D. temporary workers 63. According to the passage, Japanese firms are remarkably different from American firms in that the former ____. A. use subcontractors in larger amount B. are less flexible in terms of lifetime employment C. hold on to the values of society D. are more efficient in competition than the latter 64. Which of the following does NOT account for the fact that a Japanese worker is unwilling to change his job? A. He will probably be low-paid. B. He will not be able to possess some job benefits. C. He has got used to the teamwork. D. He will be looked down upon by his prospective employer. 65. Which of the following can be the best title for this passage? A. The guarantee of employment in Japan B. The consequence of the Japanese system C. The advantages of lifetime employment in Japan D. The expectations of capitalism |
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