阅读理解。 In Canada you can find dogs, cats, horses, etc. in almost every family.
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In Canada you can find dogs, cats, horses, etc. in almost every family. These are their pets. People love these pets and have them as their good friends. Before they keep them in their houses, they take them to animal hospitals to give them injections (注射) so that they won"t carry diseases. They have special animal food stores, though they can get animal food in almost every kind of stores. Some people spend around two hundred Canadian dollars a month on animal food. When you visit people"s houses, they would be very glad to show you their pets and they are very proud of them. You will also find that almost every family has a bird feeder in their garden. All kinds of birds are welcomed to come and have a good meal. They are free to come and go and nobody is allowed to kill any animal in Canada. They have a law against killing wild animals. If you killed an animal, you would be punished. If an animal happened to get run over by a car, people would be very sad about it. People in Canada have many reasons to like animals. One of them might be: Their family ties are not as close as ours. When children grow up, they leave their parents and start their own life. Then the old will feel lonely. But pets can solve this problem. They can be good friends and never leave them alone. |
1. The passage mainly talks about _____. |
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A. how to keep diseases from pets B. Canadians have pets as friends C. how to take good care of pets D. life of the old in Canada |
2. Pets are given injections in animal hospitals _____. |
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A. in order to keep them safe B. after being taken home C. because they carry diseases D. because they are sick |
3. The word "bird feeder" in the second paragraph probably means _____. |
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A. a person who gives food to birds B. a container that has food for birds C. something that catches birds D. an animal that eats birds |
4. In Canada, children leave their parents when they grow up because _____. |
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A. they don"t love their parents any more B. they can only find jobs far from their parents C. their parents" houses are too small D. they wouldn"t depend on their parents any more |
5. Which of the following is TRUE? |
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A. People buy animal food only at the animal food stores. B. Pets eat better than people. C. Almost every family has a birdcage (鸟笼) in his house. D. Any bird can come to the bird feeders to eat. |
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Coffee has been a part of people"s lives for thousands of years, and today it is still one of the favorite drinks in the world. Many people in the world begin their busy day by drinking a cup of coffee or several cups of coffee. They have always said that a cup of coffee in the morning helps them begin their day in the right way. So they say a cup of coffee is necessary for them in the morning. Do you know what in the coffee makes our bodies and brains active? It is caffeine. Caffeine may increase a person"s mental and physical abilities (精力和体能). For example, two cups of coffee will make you breathe faster and increase body heat. All this makes your heart beat faster, and doctors warn that this may be a little dangerous. Caffeine is found in tea, coffee, chocolate and some other foods. A little caffeine is probably not harmful. But too much caffeine can make people nervous and sleepless. |
1. A good title for this passage is _____. |
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A. Coffee Is Harmful B. Coffee and Tea C. Caffeine and Health D. Caffeine Is Useful |
2. From this passage, we may know that drinking a cup of coffee late at night might _____. |
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A. give you a headache B. make you fall asleep C. keep you awake D. be dangerous |
3. Caffeine is found in _____. |
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A. tea and water B. chocolate, meat and some other foods C. coffee and jam D. coffee, tea, and some other foods |
4. Which of he following is NOT TRUE? |
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A. Coffee has been a part of people"s lives for thousands of years. B. Caffeine does no harm to our body. C. Two cups of coffee will make you breathe faster and increase body heat. D. Caffeine may increase humans" mental and physical abilities. |
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Americans can travel almost anywhere they choose. But to protect its people, the government lists a few dangerous places where Americans cannot go. These places are unfriendly countries or countries at war. There, the traveler might not be safe. These countries are listed in a small book called a passport. This passport is a government request for the safety of its travelling people. It is also a government"s pledge (保证) that the people will obey the rules of the host country. To receive a passport from the government, a traveler must prove that he is an American citizen (公民). An American cannot go abroad without a passport. Only certain close countries such as Canada and Mexico do not ask for passports. Stuck (贴) inside the passport is the traveler"s picture. Children travelling with their parents are included in one parent"s book. Thousands of people from the United States visit other countries every year. An American traveler might carry plane tickets, money, clothing and many other things. But the most important thing that he carries in another country is his passport. |
1. A passport is not needed when an American goes to _____. |
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A. European countries B. dangerous areas C. Canada or Mexico D. Russia and China |
2. It can be inferred from the text that _____. |
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A. Americans abroad need nothing except a passport B. children can"t travel to foreign countries C. a traveler is not safe in most countries D. Americans travel abroad a lot |
3. Which statement does the text lead you to believe? |
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A. Some countries don"t ask for foreign visitors for passports. B. People should take good care of their passports. C. Money is more important than a passport. D. Children are never included in a passport. |
4. Which is best supported by the text? |
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A. A passport is needed whenever an American travelling. B. Everyone in America can get a passport from the American government. C. The American travelers abroad must obey the rules of foreign countries. D. The Americans government allows its people to work in dangerous countries. |
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Sooner or later, many families will face the situation of moving. The experience can be very bad for kids, who may not be a part of the decision to move and may not understand it. You can take steps to make the whole process (过程) easier for everyone. Many kids like to stay in familiar places. So as you consider a move, weigh the benefits (好处) of that change against the comfort that neighborhood, school, and social life give your kids. If your family has recently dealt with a big life change, such as death, you may want to put off a move to give your children time to accept the fact. The decision to move may be out of your hands, perhaps because of a new job or money problems. Even if you"re not happy about the move, try to keep a positive (积极的) attitude to it. During the move, a parent"s attitude can greatly influence kids. No matter what the results are, the most important way to prepare kids to move is to talk about it. Try to give your children as much information about the move as possible. You can ask kids to join in the planning such as house-hunting or the search for a new school. This can make the change feel less like it"s being forced (被迫) on them. If you"re moving across town, try to take your children to visit the new house and the new neighborhood. A move can have many problems, but good things also come from this kind of change. Your family might grow closer and you may learn more about each other by going through it together. |
1. According to the text, a move can be a bad experience for kids because _____. |
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A. they may feel they"re forced to do so B. they often feel lonely in a new school C. they don"t like their busy parents D. they are tired of the moving process |
2. In which situation does the author advise to put off a move? |
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A. The child"s birthday is coming. B. A family member has died. C. The new neighborhood isn"t safe. D. The parents have money problems. |
3. Which is the most important when making the move easier for children? |
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A. Allowing them to choose a school by themselves. B. Trying not to show them the bad parts of a move. C. Offering them as much information as possible. D. Promising to choose a new house with them. |
4. The author wrote this text mainly to tell us _____. |
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A. what we should do before a move B. how to prepare children for a move C. how a move can change the family D. why parents should talk to children often |
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While in most present schools it is controversial (有争议的) whether students should wear uniforms. Most of elementary schools have taken uniform policy. Uniforms serve students benefits in several ways. First of all, uniforms act as social equalizers (均衡器). Children often feel less social stress when everyone in the school is dressed the same way. Students who can not be fashionable due to poverty are made to feel more comfortable among their classmates. Moreover, wearing uniforms influences students" team spirit. Students are made to feel as if they are a part of a team by wearing uniforms. In addition, school uniforms would help students in other ways. Students would not be late for school as often because of the indecision (拿不定主意) about what to wear in the morning. However, when the topic comes to high school situation, further details should be carefully examined. The uniform is not the right answer to different problems that the high school education is facing. Having grown up already, most students no longer feel that uniforms help them become a part of the school. Furthermore, uniforms may not save parents as much money as many people think. Many times students don"t wear their school uniforms once they are out of school. Sneakers, jackets, boots and casual clothing will still be needed. What may first appear to be economical may not be accurate (正确的) in reality. It seems that the answer to the school uniform debate is not a simple "yes" or"no". There is no clear consensus (共识) as to the benefits of school uniforms. |
Title: Should students wear uniforms?
As for this troublesome question, there is no 1______ that has been reached. | 阅读理解。 | A child"s birthday party should be one of the most fun events of the year, for the birthday child, the guests and even for the hosts. The three keys to a successful child"s birthday party is planning, more planning, and even more planning. Kid"s birthday party games are important ingredients of every party and must be thought out and arranged in advance. Luckily, there is no shortage of fun and interesting games to keep kids busy and happy, so it is not difficult to come up with more than enough ideas. It is important to remember that children have a far shorter attention span (长度) than adults. For that reason, the host should not expect that one or two activities will keep the guests entertained for a long period of time. Plan a lot of short, fun games that will satisfy their needs. Make sure that the games are age appropriate:"duck duck goose" will keep little ones happy for a while, but certainly will not work for pre-teens. "Scavenger or treasure hunts" are great kid"s birthday party games for any age-just make sure that it"s neither too difficult nor too simple. Be sure to have enough ideas in mind so that it is possible to "throw away" an activity that is not going well. Kid"s birthday party games should be simple and fun. If a game is started and no one seems to be having any fun, simply end that activity and start another. Kids like changes and will not mind a bit. If the party is held indoors, it is a good idea to clear a room of breakables and make that room the game headquarters. For outdoor parties, make sure that the play area is free from potential dangers and that the games do not involve tree climbing or other activities that are likely to cause injury. Finally, remember to have prizes and treats on hand to reward the players. Prizes do not need to be large or expensive. Kid"s birthday party games are about teamwork, not rewards. Be sure to have prizes not only for the winners of the games, but for every child in attendance, so that each child goes home with some fun memento of the party and the time spent with friends. | 1. What is/ are the most important thing(s) for a successful child"s birthday party according to the passage? | [ ] | A. Planning B. Games C. Food and drinks D. Prizes | 2. Many games should be planned for a child"s birthday party because _____. | [ ] | A. the party will be held for a long time B. there will be many guests C. children can"t focus on one thing for too long D. adults will enjoy the games, too | 3. When children seem to get bored with a game, parents should _____. | [ ] | A. encourage them to carry on B. show them how to enjoy it C. make the game more difficult D. start another game | 4. What does the underlined word "memento" in the last paragraph most probably mean? | [ ] | A. moment B. memory C. prizes D. games | 5. We can infer from the passage that _____. | [ ] | A. If not rightly planned, a child"s birthday party can be boring to children B. Children will enjoy a birthday party anyway C. Children who like playing "Scavenger hunt" will also enjoy "Duck duck goose" D. It would be better to play indoors than outdoors, because outdoor parties can be dangerous |
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