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            • 1.

               (R=Reporter;S=Sadie Caddock)

              R: What is the best part about your job as an animator (动画片制作者)?

              S: I love to be able to bring a character to life. If I can imagine it, I can make it happen on the screen. It's a great feeling.

              R: What was your favourite project?

              S: My favourite project was a movie called It's a Zoo Out There. Unlike commercials (广告) and TV shows, a movie is longer and usually lets you explore the characters and story. For It's a Zoo Out There, I worked with a fun team of animators to create more than thirty animal characters. It was really an interesting experience.

              R: How long does it take you to finish a project?

              S: Well, it depends (看情况). It might take me a week to finish my part of a short commercial. As for a movie, one year may be not enough. It also depends on whether (或者) I'm drawing by hand or using a computer. Computers make the work go much faster. However, I sometimes find that drawing by hand is more creative.

              R: Do you have any plans in the near future?

              S: I will take a long holiday. I plan to visit some other countries. After that, I will keep working hard. I hope to make more animated movies!

              (1) What does Sadie like best about her job?

              A. Telling a story.     
              B. Drawing by hand. 

              C. Making commercials.
              D. Bringing characters to life.

              (2) The underlined word “explore” is closest in meaning to _______.

              A. guess     B. compare
              C. depend more on   D. find more about

              (3) How might Sadie feel when she worked on It's a Zoo Out There?

              A. Tired.   B. Happy. C. Angry.        D. Surprised.

              (4) What is Sadie going to do in the near future?

              A. Take a holiday.                  
              B. Finish a commercial.

              C. Create a new animal character.
              D. Visit some cities in her country.

              (5) What does Sadie mainly talk about?

              A. Working as an animator.
              B. Making animated movies.

              C. Working with a team.
              D. Drawing with a computer.

            • 2.

                We got over 1000 letters, faxes and e-mail from our readers   (1)  their New Year’s resolutions. Many readers are going to work   (2)   in school this year than before. Lots of readers are going to play sports. Some readers want to be healthier. So they are going to eat more   (3)  . A few readers are going to learn a new language.   (4)  girls are going to exercise more to keep fit. Some parents are going to study the subjects   (5)   children learn at school. They want to   (6)  better with their kids. One old lady is going to   (7)   her job and she wants to find a job   (8)  a language teacher in China. 

                 What do young people   (9)  about places in town? We also did a survey of our readers and this is what we   (10)  . All the movie theaters are good, but the Screen City is the best in our town. It   (11)   the biggest screens and the most comfortable seats.   (12)  , Town Cinema is the cheapest, and it has the friendliest service. The most popular clothing store is Jason’s. It has the best quality clothing. It’s also the cheapest. Funky Fashions is the   (13)  . It has really bad service.   (14)   radio stations, most people think that Jazz 107.9FM is really great. It   (15)  the most interesting music.

              (1) A. in

              B. at C. about D. under
              (2) A. hard B. hardest C. the hardest D. harder
              (3) A. junk food B. vegetables C. meat D. medicine
              (4) A. A little B. a lot C. some D. Any
              (5) A. them B. their C. theirs D. they
              (6) A. play B. tell C. communicate D. learn
              (7) A. leave B. left C. go to D. go
              (8) A. for B. as C. with D. about
              (9) A. think B. like C. tell D. do
              (10) A. see B. saw C. learn D. learned
              (11) A. had B. has C. is D. was
              (12) A. But B. However C. And D. If
              (13) A. best B. most C. worst D. friendliest
              (14) A. As B. Such as C. As for D. As usual
              (15) A. listens B. talks C. tells D. plays
            • 3.

              Walking a few kilometers a day is normal. How about walking 30km? This is  (1)  students did at a Middle School Attached to Shandong University in Jinan.

                  The students there hiked about 30km from school to a local mountain and back. The school has held hiking   (2)  since 2001 ,in order to   (3)   the students' bodies and minds.

                  The trip   (4)  about nine and a half hours,and more than 700 students in Grade Eight took part in the hike. The trip started at 7: 30 a.m. and ended at 4: 30 p.m. on April 1st.

                  "I felt a strong team spirit during this   (5)   experience," said Li Tao, one of the flag bearers(旗手) of the hike." When we fell behind others, strong students supported weak ones so that we could   (6)   the trip. Some of them helped me  (7)  the flag. I wouldn't have been  (8)   to finish the trip without their help. "

                  I'm happy to learn the   (9)  of perseverance (坚持不懈), too, which will be very  (10)   in our future lives, "said Li.

              (1) A. what

              B. how

              C. when

              (2) A. lessons

              B. examinations

              C. activities

              (3) A. check up

              B. build up

              C. train up

              (4) A. cost

              B. spent

              C. lasted

              (5) A. special

              B. healthy

              C. tiring

              (6) A. stop

              B. continue

              C. enjoy

              (7) A. take

              B. fetch

              C. carry

              (8) A. glad

              B. able

              C. safe

              (9) A. meaning

              B. lesson

              C. way

              (10) A. colorful

              B. important

              C. modern

            • 4.

              For thousands of years, poetry(诗歌) has been one of the favorite types of literature(文学) in China. There were many famous poets in Chinese history, and many of their poems are still read and loved today.

              Recently, a popular TV show — Chinese Poetry Competition attracts many people. Now let’s interview some people and listen to what they said.

              I like Wu Yishu very much. She studies at the High School Afliated(附属) to Fudan University in Shanghai. She came out on top. She can recite(背诵) more than 2000 Chinese poems fluently(流利地). I really admire her knowledge of poems. She is tall and beautiful, and she always stays calm whether the questions are easy or hard. 

              The woman that impresses(给……以深刻印象) me is Bai Ruyun. She comes from a village in Xingtai. She is a farmer. She is not rich and she is badly ill in hospital, but she has been so confident in herself since she began to read and recite Chinese poems.

              Among the competitors(选手), I like Wang Zilong best. He is 34 years old. He teaches Chinese in Shijiazhuang College . He said when he was only two years old, his parents began to teach him to recite Chinese poems.

              Do you know the young boy? He is Ye Fei, 13, from Anqing No. Two Middle School in Anhui . In one competition, he answered all the questions correctly. Now he is a young star in his school because of his love of Chinese Poems.

              根据以上材料内容,选择正确答案。

              (1) Who came out on top in the Chinese poetry Competition?

              A. Wu Yishu.           B. Bai Ruyun.       
              C. Wang Zilong.            D. Ye Fei.

              (2) How long has Wang Zilong learned to recite Chinese poems?

              A. 34 years.           B. 2 years.            
              C. 36 years.           D. 32 years. 

              (3) Which of the following is TRUE?

              A. Ye Fei is a thirteen-year-old student in Anhui.

              B. Wang Zilong teaches maths in Xingtai college.

              C. Bai Ruyun is from a rich family in Shijiahuzang.  

              D. Wu Yishu will feel nervous if the questions are hard.

            • 5.

              If you want to travel from Xi'an to Chengdu by train, it will take about 16 hours. But starting this month, the new Xi'an-Chengdu high-speed railway will shorten this travel time to three hours.

              The 643-kilometer line is China's first high-speed railway to run through the Qinling Mountains, which form a natural boundary (分界线) between China's north and south. With a speed of 250 km per hour, it's also the first mountain-heavy train line to provide a 4G network.

              Along the way, the train passes through two areas for rare wild (稀有野生) animals – one for pandas and the other for crested ibises (朱鹮).

              To reduce the railway's influence on the animals, workers and experts (专家) have designed and built the railway to be environmentally friendly (有利于环保).

              To avoid disturbing (打扰) the pandas, the railway was designed to run through tunnels (隧道) within the area. Protective shields (防护屏) are placed near the entrance of each tunnel to stop animals from going in.

              To protect the thousands of crested ibises that fly near one part of the railway, protective nets (防护网) have been set up along the tracks to make sure the birds will not fly into a train.

              The nets are about 32 km long and 4 meters high. Experts tested different shapes and materials for building the nets before making their final choice.



              (1) How long will it take to travel from Xi'an to Chengdu by the high-speed train from this month?
              A. 16 hours            B. 13 hours                  
              C. 19 hours                   D. 3 hours

              (2) Unlike the other railways, the new Xi'an-Chengdu railway _______.
              A. is China's first high-speed railway
              B. goes through the Qinling Mountains
              C. runs at 250 km per hour with a 4G network
              D. is the first mountain-heavy train line
              (3) Why did people build the railway to be environmentally friendly?
              A. To cut China's north and south.
              B. To avoid harming wild animals.
              C. To make the experts'final choice.
              D. To keep the trains safe and clean.
              (4) What are experts using to stop birds from flying into the train?
              A. Tunnels.          B. Tracks.             
              C. Protective shields.     D. Protective nets.

              (5) What do you think the best title is of the passage?
              A. New railway arrives              
              B. Kinds of wild animals
              C. Workers'new design                
              D. Tests about materials

            • 6.

                  April will bring a new product—the Apple Watch—into the market. Last week, the watch was firstly introduced by Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO. The price of the watch will differ from $349 to $1,099, depending on its size, strap and whether it is a sports or regular version.

                  Apple engineers and designers have put in a lot of thoughts and hard work into creating this “small screen” on your wrist(手腕). The “sensor” on the screen not only detects your finger, but knows the difference between when you are tapping it, and when you are pressing it harder.

                  The watch also has “haptic feedback(触觉反馈)”. You can send personal messages to your friend—such as drawing a star or a special sign with your finger, or tapping the watch, say 3 times, and your friend will receive those taps on their wrist.

                  Besides telling the time, the watch will use “bluetooth” to connect to your iPhone and show calls or text messages that come in.

                  According to Tim Cook, the watch may open up a whole new area of applications that we had never thought of. Some car factories like BMW have developed an app that allows its car owners to open their cars with the watch. A “Hotels” app may allow you to open the door to your hotel room without worrying about losing the smart card. And finally, even airlines are jumping in—passengers may be able to simply wave their wrist to check into their flight.

                  The biggest use of the watch, however, is as your personal fitness coach. The watch can measure your pulse (heartbeat) using a sensor at the bottom of the watch. It also has the same “accelerometer” as your iPhone, so it knows when you are moving, and also how much you are walking or running. It will remind you if you have been sitting for too long without much activity. Many stores are planning to stop selling the Nike, Jawbone and Fitbit devices(设备)to welcome the Apple Watch. Will the Apple Watch really replace these devices and make fitness much more fun?

              (1) We can learn from the passage that the Apple Watch ________.

              A. is designed by Tim Cook

              B. was brought into the market last week

              C. sells at different prices for different colours

              D. will come into the market this coming April

              (2) With the Apple Watch, you can ________.

              A. develop your own personal app

              B. connect your iPhone with your iPad

              C. receive personal messages from your friend’s iPhone

              D. send personal messages to your friend’s Apple Watch

              (3) Many businesses help push for the use of the Apple Watch EXCEPT ________.

              A. hospitals B. hotels

              C. airlines D. car factories

              (4) Many stores are planning to stop selling Fitbit devices because ________.

              A. all of the devices are sold out

              B. they cannot make fitness fun

              C. they want to welcome the Apple Watch

              D. the Apple Watch can replace Fitbit devices completely

            • 7.
              Every morning, the newspaper chief editor (主编) holds a meeting with the reporters. They discuss the main events of the day. Reporters are then sent to cover (报道) the events.

              As soon as the reporters know what to write about, they get down to work. They telephone people and fix a time for a face-to-face interview with them. Sometimes they do telephone interviews. Checking information is very important. They go to the newspaper’s own library to look up any information that they need. This is called “doing one’s homework.”

              At the same time, the picture editor decides which photographs will be used for the next day’s paper. All the people who work on a newspaper must be able to work fast. Reporters have to stop working on one story and start working at once on the important new one. They must find out the new information as quickly as possible. Later in the day, everything is put together at the new desk. Reporters return, type their stories into the computer and hand them to the editor.

              The chief editor decides which will be the most important story on the front page. Sometimes this will have to be changed if something more important happens late in the day. Other editors read the stories which the reporters have written and make any necessary changes.

              Finally, there is no more time left for adding new stories, and the time for printing the newspaper has come. This is done on fast-moving printing machines. The newspapers are then delivered (发送) by truck, plane or rail. Speed is important. People want to buy the latest newspaper; nobody wants to buy yesterday’s.

              (1) What is the work in a newspaper office like?
              A. Interesting and confusing.
              B. Important and patient.
              C. Particular and necessary.
              D. Fast and busy.
              (2) According to the passage, the right order for a reporter’s work is         .

              a. writing stories

              b. doing interviews

              c. joining in a discussion

              d. doing homework

              e. handing stories to the editor

              A. c-b-a-d-e         B. c-d-e-a-b
              C. c-b-d-a-e        D. c-a-d-b-e
              (3) The front page contents (内容) are decided by         .
              A. the importance of the events
              B. how well the stories are written
              C. the knowledge of the chief editor
              D. whether they are the latest
              (4) The best title for the passage is         .
              A. How a newspaper is produced
              B. How newspapers are delivered
              C. What kind of papers readers like
              D. Whose work is more important

               

            • 8.


              The United States and Great Britain took the war on Iraq (伊拉克) in late March, 2003.   (1)  over twenty days American soldiers were in Baghdad (巴格达市), the  (2)  of Iraq. They ended the government (政府) of Saddam.   (3)   Iraqis died in the war. Saddam was   (4)  at first. No one knew  (5)  he’s dead or alive.

              In some parts of the city there was no light because of the war. Some oil wells (油井) were set on fire. Now the Iraqis need food, water and  (6)  . Many soldiers and people who were hurt in the war need medical care. People also need

                 (7)  to find their family members.

                  After the war, some Iraqis broke into Saddam’s palace, government buildings, and stores. They  (8)  many things from Iraqi Museums. Many Iraqis are angry that the U.S. soldiers didn’t stop the robbers (抢劫者). So far there is  (9)  no government of Iraqis.

              The reason for American soldiers taking the war is that they are  (10)   weapons of mess destruction (大规模杀伤性武器). But by June 6th, 2003 they hadn’t found any at all.


              (1) A. For                   B. After                  
              C. By                             D. During

              (2) A. city                   B. town                  
              C. capital                       D. village

              (3) A. Thousand         B. Thousands          
              C. Thousand of             D. Thousands of

              (4) A. tired                 B. run                    
              C. gone                         D. forgotten

              (5) A. whether             B. when                  
              C. how                         D. that

              (6) A. spaceships       B. flowers              
              C. people                     D. medicine

              (7) A. an idea             B. a way                  
              C. a plane                   D. a bridge

              (8) A. bought             B. borrowed            
              C. stole                       D. brought

              (9) A. still                     B. ever                      
              C. yet                         D. already

              (10) A. looking at               B. looking for        
              C. giving up             D. putting down

            • 9.
              CBC Canada,CTV News
              A group of Canadian kids are spreading a bit of Christmas spirit in Halifax,Nova Scotia,by covering warm clothes around light poles (灯杆) for the city's homeless people to pick up and use. It was such an unusual sight that locals stopped to take pictures to share on social media (媒体).
              Every year,Tara Atkins-Smith collects warm clothes from her community in order to help the less lucky.This year,since the family was traveling to Halifax with their daughter Jayda and seven of her friends to celebrate her 8th birthday Tara thought it was the perfect time to teach the chidren a valuable life lesson.
              The kids spent time handing out coats to the homeless and tied the rest around light poles for others to pick up.Each of the clothes had a tag that read,"I am not lost.If you are caught in the cold,please take me to keep warm."According to Tara,the experience helped the children better understand the difficult situation of homeless people,who have to brave the cold winter on the streets."When we got back in the car after an hour on the street,they were all freezing cold and crying for the heater (火炉) to be on because they were cold,"she said.
              By next morning,all the jackets,gloves,and scarves on the poles were gone.Photos of the inspriring project have been shared about 8,000times on Facebook,and have got over10,000likes.Tara,who did something similar in Toronto in December last year,says she's already planning next year's coat drive.She hopes that the meaningful thing can spread around the world,and she also wants to add 5 fast food gift card so that the homeless people can also enjoy a hot meal.
              "We've got help from others when we were in need,and we knew how great it made us feel,"said Zackary Atkins,Tara's husband.

              (1) The underlined word"it" ______ in Paragraph I refers to (指)" ______ ".
              A. children were dressing light poles in warm clothes
              B. Jayda's friends were picking up clothes and using them
              C. local people were sharing the photos on social media
              D. homeless people were getting food and warm clothes
              (2) According to the passage,which of the following is TRUE?
              A. Tara celebrated her daughter's 8th birthday at home.
              B. The children felt too cold to hand out clothes.
              C. No one took away the clothes on the light polcs.
              D. Tara is planning to do more to help homeless people.
              (3) It can be inferred from the passage that Tara is a(n) ______ woman.
              A. brave B. polite C. kind D. honest
              (4) The purpose of this passage is mainly to ______ .
              A. teach us to be thankful to people around
              B. encourage us to spread love and warmth
              C. tell us to give children valuable life lessons
              D. advise us to show opinions on Facebook.
            • 10.

              Have you ever been to Dubai? If you go to Dubai during this summer holiday, you may see a(an)   (1)  kind of“taxi”. It is a drone(无人机). It flies in the sky by   (2)  ! It is said that Dubai plans to use Chinese-made drones as a self-flying air taxi in July.

              The drone taxi is named EHang 184. A(An)   (3)  company made it. The city of Dubai will start using it in July. It will be the world’s   (4)  passenger(载客) drone, according to Yahoo News.

              The drone taxi can fly up to 3,500 meters   (5)  . It can fly at a top   (6)  of 160 km/h. It can only take one person.

              How do you call an EHang 184? You use its app on your phone. When the   (7)  comes, you choose the place you want to go to on a touch screen. There is no pilot(飞行员) in the drone. But some people on the ground will be   (8)  it. They will make sure your   (9)  is safe.

              EHang 184’s battery(电池) can only last about 30   (10)  . So it cannot take you farther than 50 km.

              Would you like to take a trip in this flying drone?

              (1) A. special          B. boring          
              C. uninteresting     D. unwelcome

              (2) A. it               B. itself           
              C. himself          D. him

              (3) A. Chinese B. American C. Japanese D. Dubai’s

              (4) A. first            B. second          
              C. third            D. last

              (5) A. far B. high C. fast D. tall

              (6) A. height B. weight C. length D. speed

              (7) A. plane B. car C. drone D. bus

              (8) A. watching B. buying C. selling D. enjoying

              (9) A. family          B. trip             
              C. home            D. school

              (10) A. seconds        B. minutes          
              C. hours            D. days

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