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            • 1.
              Work is helpful to health.Scientists find that the hard-working people live longer than those who have no jobs.Studies show that the jobless are in poorer health than job-holders.Career( 职业的) women are healthier than housewives.
              Why is work good for health?It is because work keeps people busy,away from loneliness.Researches show that people feel unhappy,worried and lonely when they have nothing to do.Instead,Instead,the happiest people are those who are busy.Many high achievers who love their careens feel they happiest when they are working hard.They work as a bridge between dream and reality,so they have energy every day.By work,people get to know each other.By taking part in all kinds of activities,they find friendship and warmth.This is helpful to health.The loss(丧失)of work means the loss of everything. It affects man's spirit and it will cause more illnesses.
              Besides,work gives one a sense of hope and a sense of achievement.Work makes one feel his
              value and status(形象) in society.When a writer finishes his writing or a doctor successfully operates on a patient or a teacher sees his students grow,they are happy beyond( 超越) words.
              From the above,we can come 如o a conclusion; the more you work,the happier and healthier
              you will be.
              (1) How will people feel when they have nothing to do from the passage? ______
              A. Relaxed and excited. B. Happy but bored.
              C. Worried and unhappy. D. Relaxed but unhealthy.
              (2) Who are the real happiest people? ______
              A. Those who are rich. B. Those who are friendly.
              C. Those who are famous. D. Those who are busy.
              (3) The underlined word"it"in the passage means ______
              A. the loss of happiness. B. the loss of work.
              C. the loss of energy. D. the loss of health.
              (4) What's the main idea of this passage? ______
              A. If you are happy,you will have more work to do.
              B. If you are healthy,you will have more work to do.
              C. The more you work,the happier you will be.
              D. The more work you do,the more money you will have.
            • 2.
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              In the 19th century,trains were the best way to travel long distances(距离) over land.Trains were fast and convenient.In the 20th century,airplanes replaced trains for long-distance travel.Today,however,high-speed trains are attracting (吸引)passengers again.
              France has a train called the TGV.TGV is"Train a Grande Vitesse"in French,which means"high-speed train".A TGV train operates at speed up to 300km/h.The passengers can travel from Paris to Marseilles in only four hours.
              The first country to have a high-speed train is Japan.The Bullet train offers a fast,smooth ride between Tokyo and other major cities in Japan.This train operates at speed up to 210km/h and can travel between Tokyo and Osaka in just three hours.
              China has the worlds longest high-speed rail network with over 19,369.8km of track (轨道) in service from December 2014.China's high-speed rail system also includes the world's longest line,the 2.298km Beijing-Guangzhou high-speed railway.China's high-speed trains are marked with"CRH"(China's railway high-speed).They are also called Hexie Hao.The fastest trainsets,CRH380BL,reached the highest test speed of 487.3km/h.
              根据短文内容,选择最佳答案.
              (1) What does the underlined phrase" at speed" in the second paragraph mean. ______
              A. fast
              B. late
              C. slowly
              D. deeply
              (2) The first country to have a high-speed train is ______ .
              A. China
              B. Japan
              C. France
              D. America
              (3) which is the world's longest high-speed railway line? ______
              A. The line from Beijing to Shanghai.
              B. The line from Paris to Marseilles.
              C. The line from Beijing to Guangzhou.
              D. The line from Tokyo to Osaka.
              (4) The highest test speed of GRH380BL was ______ .
              A. 210km/h
              B. over double the speed of the Japanese Bullet train.
              C. 300km/h
              D. more than double the speed of the French TOV train.
              (5) What's the main idea of this passage? ______
              A. The development of the French TGV train.
              B. The history of the Japanese Bullet train.
              C. The tests of the Chinese CRH380BL trainsets.
              D. The introduction of high-speed trains.
            • 3.
              The weather is getting hotter.You are thirsty playing basketball or riding home from school.A cold drink may be just the thing.But be careful what you are drinking.Something that looks cool may not be god for your health.
              There are plenty of"energy drinks"on the market.Most of them have beautiful colors and cool names.The lists on them tell you they are helpful to your health.Sounds great!But after a careful check you may find that most energy drinks have lots of caffeine(咖啡因)in them.These drinks are especially aimed at young people,students,busy people and sports players.Makes sometimes say their drinks make you better at sports and can keep you awake.But be careful not to drink too much.
              Caffeine makes your heart beat fast,Because of this,the International Olympic Committee has limited its use.Caffeine in most energy drinks is at least as strong as that in a cup of coffee or tea.Possible health dangers have something to do with energy drinks.Just one box of energy drink can make you nervous,have difficulty sleeping and can even cause heart problems.Scientists say that teenagers should be discouraged from taking drinks with a lot of caffeine in them.

              (1) The"energy drinks"are aimed at ______ .
              A. busy people and sports players
              B. students,busy people,young people and sports players
              C. old people,young people and students
              D. actors,singers,students and busy people
              (2) Why does the International Olympic Committee limit caffeine's use? ______
              A. Because most energy drinks have lots of caffeine in them.
              B. Because caffeine is helpful to people's health.
              C. Because caffeine makes your heart beat fast.
              D. Because scientists say that people should be discouraged from taking caffeine.
              (3) People can't drink too much energy drinks because they may cause ______ .
              A. heart problems
              B. nervousness
              C. sleeping trouble
              D. A、B and C
              (4) From the passage we can know that ______ .
              A. advertisements are important in getting people to buy energy drinks
              B. energy drinks are helpful to teenagers'study
              C. sports players need to drink a lot of energy drinks
              D. energy drinks are especially aimed at teenagers
              (5) Which of the following can be the best title of the passage? ______
              A. What's the Use of Energy Drinks?
              B. Who Can Drink Energy Drinks?
              C. What's That in Energy Drinks?
              D. Why Can't We Buy Energy Drinks?
            • 4.

              (1) We may get the advertisement above ______ •
              A. on television
              B. in kid's'cartoons
              C. in the Go Wild newspaper
              D. in Primary times
              (2) In the material,"Peckish"on the bag most probably refers to ______ .
              A. a garden bird food
              B. a kind of bird
              C. a bird program
              D. a bird website
              (3) The activities have something to do with ______ .
              A. a free tour of Bird World
              B. a fab family prize
              C. tickets to the Westland
              D. fun-filled schooling
              (4) The advertisement offers information mainly to ______ .
              A. teachers
              B. small kids
              C. parents
              D. gardeners
              (5) From the material.we can learn that ______ .
              A. the kids have to feed the birds in the Westland
              B. the activities last from October 25 to November 2
              C. the kids are not allowed to tum on their screens in October
              D. a free child's tour of St James'Park is not included in the prize.
            • 5.
              Smart Kids Club
              •For age group:5-15
              •Open to the members from 9:00 am to 10:30 am.On Sat.& Sun.
              •100 yuan each week
              •Tel:0816-2018367
              •Add:102 Park Road
              Body-building Club
              •All facilities(设备)supplied
              •On the top floor of Xiayi Hotel
              •Every afternoon from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm,Sat & Sun.
              •Drinks and fruits ready for you during breaks.
              •Tel:0816-2515868
              •Add:104 Tanyuan Road.
              Piano Club
              •One-to-one training on Sat & Sun.from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm (150 yuan per hour)
              •Experienced teachers
              •Piano offered for free
              •Convenient transportation
              •Tel:0816-2676911
              •Add:318 Renmin Road
              Global English Club
              •English training in four skills-listening,speaking,reading and writing
              •4-month(600 yuan),6-month(900 yuan),and one year (1,500 yuan)courses
              •Choice of morning or evening classes,3 hours per day.Mon.-Fri.
              •All native teachers from UK and USA.
              •Tel:0816-2878806
              •Add:612 Hongxing Road
              (1) Which club can you join on weekdays? ______
              A. Smart Kids Club.
              B. Global English Club.
              C. Body-building Club.
              D. Piano Club.
              (2) In which club can you drink and eat fruits while having a rest? ______
              A. Smart Kids Club.
              B. Global English Club.
              C. Body-building Club.
              D. Piano Club.
              (3) How many choices does Lucy have if she wants to join two clubs at weekends? ______
              A. 1
              B. 2.
              C. 3.
              D. 4.
              (4) If you want to talk with native English speakers,please ring ______ .
              A. 0816-2878806
              B. 0816-2515868
              C. 0816-2676911
              D. 0816-2018367
              (5) What can be the best title for the above four ads? ______
              A. Build Your Body with Us.
              B. Best Clubs Available in Town
              C. Enjoy Your Weekends in Clubs
              D. Fascinating Activities on Weekdays.
            • 6.
              There is a popular belief that goldfish only have a three-second memory.But a 15-year-old schoolboy from Adelaide has just finished an experiment(实验) to tell us that it is not true.He shows everybody that the goldfish is smarter than we think.
              "I don't believe that they had a three-second memory because animals need their memory,so they build up over time a knowledge of where the food is,"said Roy Stokes,a student at the Australian Science and Mathematics School.
              He did the experiment in small tank(鱼缸) of goldfish."I decided to get a bit of red Logo and just feed them next to that.Every day I'd put it in and spread food around it."He said.
              "At first they were a bit scared of it,but by the end of the three weeks,they were actually almost coming before I put the food in."
              After leaving the fish alone for a week,Rory placed the red Logo block in the tank again.
              "They remembered perfectly well,"he said.
              "They actually had a time faster than the average of the three feeds before I left."
              The goldfish showed that not only could they store information,they also had the ability to get it back as a later date.
              Culum Brown,a research fellow at Sydney's Macquarie University,has studied fish behavior for more than ten years.
              He says his studies of Australian native fish show fish were intelligent creatures that know how to avoid enemies and catch food like any other animal.
              "The thing that I really liked about Rory's experiment is he not only got that classical conditioning going but the fact that he could get them next just to that specific coloured market.I thought it was really good."He said.
              (1) Rory began his research by ______ .
              A. discussing with his classmates
              B. making friends with goldfish
              C. asking his teacher for advice
              D. questioning a popular belief
              (2) Rory put a red Logo in the tank to ______ .
              A. connect food with the color
              B. make the tank nicer to look at
              C. feed the fish at the same place
              D. give the fish something to play with
              (3) What's the right order of Rory's experiment? ______
              a.find a tank of goldfish
              b.feed the fish next to the Logo
              c.leave the goldfish alone for a week
              d.take out the Logo
              e.put a red Logo into the tank
              f.put the Logo back into the tank
              A.adbecf B aebdcf C.dabefc D.adebcf
              (4) What do the last three paragraphs tell us? ______
              A. Rory's research was highly praised by experienced experts.
              B. Rory's experiment failed to meet the scientific standard.
              C. Many scientists had already done the experiment before.
              D. Fish are the cleverest animal in Australia.
              (5) What can we learn from the story? ______
              A. Fish can become smarter with the help of red color.
              B. What everybody believes is not necessarily true.
              C. Scientists should learn from middle school students.
              D. Young people are generally smarter than aged ones.
            • 7.
              Many expressions that we use in American English come from novels.Today we will look at some of them from Lewis Carroll's famous novel"Alice in Wonderlan"in detail.
              The story is about a young girl falling down a rabbit hole.When she finally lands,she finds herself in a strange world and meets some strange characters.
              The first character Alice meets is the White Rabbit,who runs past her and says some strange words.Alice chases(追赶)him,and that is where her adventures begin.
              In English,chasing a white rabbit means chasing an impossible clue and finding yourself in a misleading situation.
              Then,as she runs after the rabbit,she falls down the rabbit hole into Wonderland.
              To fall down the rabbit hole can mean to enter a confusing(令人困惑的)situation.However,usually we use this expression to mean we get interested in something to the point of distraction(分神).It often happens by accident and is about something not that meaningful.
              Later in the story,Alice meets the March Hare and the Hatter at a crazy tea party.Hares(野兔)have long been thought to behave excitedly in March,which is their mating(交配)season.Scientifically,this may not be true.But to be mad as a March Hare means that someone is completely mad,or crazy.The expression mad as a Hatter also means to be completely crazy.Of the two,mad as a Hatter is more common.But don't tell the March Hare.Who knows how he will react(反应)!
              Near the end of the story,Alice meets the Queen of Hearts.A woman who is called a Queen of Hearts likes controlling others and always tries to control everything and everyone around her.

              (1) Which of the following situations best fits the expressions to fall down a rabbit hole? ______
              A. When Tom was taking a walk in the forest,he suddenly fell over onto the ground.
              B. When Mary turned on the TV,she chose to watch the talk show programmed as usual.
              C. When Jim was looking for a sport book online,he lost himself in many report on sharperstars.
              D. When Lily was thinking about how to solve a math problem,she came up with a good idea.
              (2) According to the passage,the expression to be mad as a March Hare ______ .
              A. describes how hares behave in March
              B. shows hares'characteristics in a scientific way
              C. is used more often than the expression mad as a Hatter.
              D. has the same meaning as the expression mad as a Hatter
              (3) Which character in"Alice in Wonderland"wants others to obey his or her orders in every situation? ______
              A. Alice
              B. The March Hare
              C. The Hatter
              D. The Queen of Hearts.
              (4) The writer mainly wants to ______ in the passage.
              A. introduce a famous novel and its language style
              B. introduce a famous writer Lewis Carroll and his novels
              C. explore some English expressions from a famous novel
              D. explain why many expressions in English come from novels.
            • 8.
              As an exchange student,I must admit (承认) that at first America was a big culture shock for me.
              I stayed with a host family in a small town.My host parents organized a lot of activities in my spare time so that I wouldn't miss home or feel lonely.
              However,life was hard to get used to.My main problem was with the language.I failed to understand much in the first few weeks because everyone spoke so fast.ThoughI managed to get used to it.I still have problems because they used a lot of idioms (习语).
              Another difference was with the food.My host family always had bread,potatoes and salad for meals.I really miss the dumplings,rice and delicious dishes from home.
              School was a big shock too.They do not require students to wear uniforms,so students can wear almost whatever they like.Some students have strange hairstyles (发型) as well.Some students even have pink or purple hair!
              ---By Brad LiMy dream was to see some real snow,so during the Christmas holiday,we took our passport (护照) and flew over the Pacific to Calgary,Canada.We took a bus to a ski resort in the Canadian Rockies.As the bus climbed through the mountains,we saw the thick snow on the trees.I was dying to get out and play with it.At last,we reached the resort and quickly jumped out of the bus.This was our first experience with snow.We were like little children---we made snow balls,and threw them at one another.Then we check in at the hotel.
              The next day,we put on our ski suits and gloves,took our skis and went outside onto the snow.Our instructor took us to a gentle slope (斜坡),and showed us some basic skills.To be honest,the first lesson was not a great success.I kept on falling over,and I had to hold on to a rope to keep my balance (平衡).
              However,the next day,I only fell over a few times,and I managed to do a few rapid runs.I felt pleased with myself,and my instructor told me I was doing much better.Although it was very cold,I spent most of my holiday skiing.I had a wonderful time.
              ---By Vanessa
              (1) Brad Li seemed to tell us that his host parents ______ .
              A. were very active B. were very kind
              C. felt lonely D. felt unhappy
              (2) Which of the following shows America was a big culture shock for Brad Li? ______
              a.People used a lot of idioms.
              b.He stayed with a host family in a small town.
              c.His host family always had dumplings for meals.
              d.Students are not required to wear uniforms at school.
              A. a; c B. b; d C. a; d D. b; c
              (3) After landing on Calgary airport,Vanessa went to a ski resort ______ .
              A. by bus B. by train C. by ship D. by plane
              (4) How did Vanessa react (反应) when she saw the snow for the first time? ______
              A. She was dying when she got out and played with it.
              B. She was afraid of death to get out and play with it.
              C. She wanted very much to get out and play with it.
              D. She was too nervous to get out and play with it.
              (5) Which picture shows that Vanessa's first lesson was not a great success? ______

              (6) The best word to describe the two writers'experiences in another country is" ______ ".
              A. unsuccessful B. comfortable C. unforgettable D. tiring.
            • 9.
              Children with no shoes on do better at school than those with shoes on,a study suggests.
              For over 10 years,researchers from universities observed (观察) children in 100 schools from 25 countries.They found that classrooms were quieter when children took off their shoes.It provided a quieter environment where pupils were more willing to focus on study than those with shoes on.
              "Children are much more willing to sit on the floor and relax if they have no shoes on,"said professor Stephen Heppel,a lead researcher.
              "The last place a child would sit to read is an upright chair.And we've found that 95% of them really don't read on a chair at home,"Heppel added."When they go on holidays,they read lying down."Professor Heppel hopes to bring the"shoeless policy"to all U.K.schools.He says relaxing conditions at school make children feel as if they're at home.He believes all the teachers will be glad to adopt the habit.

              (1) The best title to describe the main idea of the passage is" ______ ".
              A. Suggestions on shoeless children.
              B. Suggestions on children with shoes on.
              C. Shoeless children do better at school.
              D. Shoeless children looks cool at school.
              (2) According to the passage,we know that the study was made by ______ .
              A. some university students
              B. children from 25 countries
              C. teachers in 1000 schools
              D. researchers from university
              (3) Which of the following pie chart ______ can explain Heppel's discovery?

              (4) Heppel thinks shoeless policy can provide children with ______ .
              A. quiet activities
              B. relaxing conditions
              C. some upright chairs
              D. a safe environment
              (5) What does the underlined word"adopt"mean in the passage? ______
              A. accept
              B. refuse
              C. change
              D. throw.
            • 10.

              Lockheed Martin, American space system company (空间系统公司) has found a really cool way to inspire the young minds of today to the research fields in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM).

              It may look like a normal yellow bus, but all the magic happens once you get inside. Meet the“Mars (火星) Experience Bus,” part of Lockheed Martin’s new“Generation Beyond” national education program to get the kids joining in studying what goes on outside of our home planet. The bus offers a virtual reality (VR,虚拟现实) experience making the teenagers feel like they are driving on Mars.

              The VR experience was developed by taking advantage of software (软件) created for today’s best video games, so you can imagine the picture shown is top level. The kids do seem really excited to see the bus take a virtual trip on the red planet and search unknown places. It’s certainly a great way of leaning about the universe by virtual reality working on a common bus.

              The Lockheed Martin’s bus will start a tour in the United States to allow kids from different parts of the country to take a ride in it. The Generation Beyond project also includes an iPhone app for iOS providing real-time information about weather reports for Mars, and there’s also a free deep space course for middle school teachers and students.

              (1) “A really cool way” in the first paragraph refers to ________.
              A. A science subject B. Mars Experience Bus
              C. Video game software
              (2) “Generation Beyond” is a/an ________.
              A. school bus B. educational project C. vocation trip
              (3) The VR experience was developed from ________.
              A. video games B. space science C. diving systems
              (4) Which of the following statements is TRUE according to this passage?
              A. It just looks like a normal school bus after you get inside.
              B. Kids are sure to be more interested in all subject after the experience.
              C. You can get the real-time weather reports for Mars with the iPhone.
              (5) The best title of this passage may be ________.
              A. The common yellow bus B. The mysterious red planet
              C. The magic VR tour
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