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            • 1.

              My name is Clara.I still remember that chilly December day,sitting in science class.I’d finished a worksheet early and picked up a TIME for Kids magazine. A piece of news caught my eye:NASA was holding an essay contest to name its Mars rover(火星探测器).Before I even knew anything else about it,a single word flooded my 11-year-old mind,Curiosity.

               I couldn’t want for the bell to ring so I could get started on my essay.That afternoon,I raced home,sat down at the computer,and typed until my fingers ached. “Curiosity is an everlasting flame that burns in everyone’s mind...”

                Five months later, my mom received a phone call,and immediately, a wide smile spread across her face.

                On August 5,2012,at 10:31 p.m,the rover named Curiosity touched down safely on the surface of Mars,and I was honored to have a front-row seat in NASA.

              Curiosity is such an important part of who I am.I have always been fascinated by the stars,the planets,the sky and the universe. I remember as a little girl,my grandmother and I would sit together in the backyard for hours.She’d tell me stories and point out the stars,Grandma lived in China,thousands of miles away from my home in Kansas,but the stars kept us together even when we were apart.They were always there, yet there was so much I didn’t know about them.That’s what I love so much about space.

              People often ask me why we go to faraway places like Mares.My answer is simple because we’re curious.We human beings do not just hole up in one place.We are constantly wondering and trying to find out what’s over the hill and beyond the horizon.

              (1)How did Clara get the new about the essay contest?( no more than 10 words)

              (2)Why did Clara have a front-row seat in NASA?( no more than 10 words)

              (3)What does Clara remember about the time spent with Grandma?( no more than 15 words)

              (4)What does the underlined phrase “hole up”mean?(1 word)

              (5)In your opinion,why is curiosity important?( no more than 20 words)

            • 2.

              Do you know the pretty girl? Her name is Tian Wei. She was born on April 5, 1986. She was from Beijing. She had two big eyes and short hair. She was good at Chinese. And she loved writing.

              She was unlucky. When she was in Grade 8, she was seriously ill. Her doctor said she would lose her life anytime. But she wasnˈt afraid of death. She kept on studying and writing. She died on August 13, 2007. She smiled till the end of her life.

              Tian Wei had a great dream. She hoped that people could read her book in the bookshops. In March, 2009, her only book Hua Tian Ban Mu came out. it had more than five thousand words. In her book she said, " Iˈm always aching. If possible, Iˈll let my right eye weep but the other one smile."

              (1) What did Tian Wei do well in?

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              (2) Did she love writing?

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              (3) What happened to Tian Wei when she was in Grade 8?

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              (4) When did the book Hua Tian Ban Mu come out?

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              (5) How many words did the book Hua Tian Ban Mu have?

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            • 3.

              In a recent business magazine article, a president said, Laughter in the workplace is a waste of time. This is a place to do business, not to laugh, some researchers, however, disagree with his words. As scientists have learned more about the brain, they’ve discovered that smiles and laughter stimulate the brain, which can help increase happiness and reduce pain.

                 Why do we need laughter in our lives? Laughter is a powerful tool for our health.In a number of studies that were carried out, it was shown that people who are more humorous have stronger immune systems(免疫系统)while people who feel stressed have weaker immune systems.Humor can help make your immune systems stronger

                  Here are some tips to add more humor to your life:

                 ·Laugh at yourself. Don’t  take yourself too seriously. Have a positive attitude towards yourself and your worries will become lighter too.

                   ·Don’t  worry why people laugh--just appreciate it.Be funny.Look for the humorous side of and otherwise difficult situation.

                  ·Prepare a first-aid laughter source.11Iis could include books,cartoons,CDs or videos.Write down the amusing things that happen and save them for a sad day.

                  ·Be open to silly things.Humor the child within yourself.

                 ·Laugh with others for what they do,rather than what they are.

                 Research has shown that laughter is indeed the best medicine,so make time for humor now.


              (1)  What is the best tide for this passage? (Please answer within 8 words)

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              (2)  List three suggestions that might help you add humor to your life according to the passage.(Please answer within 15 words)

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              (3)  According to the passage, how do people benefit from laughter? (Within 10 words)

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              (4)  Please explain the underlined part “Have a positive attitude” in English(No more than 5 words)

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              (5) According to the passage,why humor can help people healthy? (Within 15 words)

               _______________________________________________________________________________

            • 4.

              Issues around children learning to read arc rarely out of the news, which is hardly surprising—becoming a successful reader is of vital importance in improving a child’s life chances. Not is it surprising that reading creates a virtuous circle: the more you read the better you become. But what may come as a surprise is that reading to dogs is gaining popularity as a way of addressing concerns about children’s reading.

              Underachievement (学业不良) in groups of children in the UK is. recognize in international studies--and successive governments have sought to address the issues in a range of ways. Reading to dogs, so far, has not been among them, but ifs time to look at the strategy more seriously.

               Many children naturally enjoy reading and need little encouragement, but if they are struggling, their confidence can quickly decrease—and with it, their motivation. This brings about the destructive cycle, and therefore reading ability fails to improve.

              So how can dogs help?

              A therapeutic (疗法的) presence

              Reading to dogs is just that—encouraging children to read alongside a dog. The practice originated in the US in 1999.

              The presence of dogs has a calming effect on many people—hence their use in Pets as Therapy schemes (PAT). Many primary schools are becoming increasingly pressurized environments and children (like adults) generally do not respond well to such pressure. A dog creates an environment that immediately feels more relaxing and welcoming. Reading can be an independent activity, but can also be a pleasurable, shared social event. Children who are struggling to read benefit from the simple pleasure of reading to a loyal, loving listener.

              Children who are struggling to read, for whatever reason, need to build confidence and rediscover a motivation for reading. A dog is a reassuring, friendly audience who will not mind if mistakes are made. Children can read to the dog, uninterrupted; comments will not be made. Errors can be addressed in other contexts at other times. For more experienced or capable readers, they can experiment with intonation and “voices”, knowing that the dog will respond positively—and building fluency further develops comprehension in readers.

              For children who are struggling, reconnecting with the pleasure of reading is very important As Marylyn Jager-Adams, a literacy (读写) scholar, noted in a seminal review of beginner reading in the US: “If we want children to learn to read well, we must find a way to attract them to read lots.”

              Reading to a dog can create a helpful balance, supporting literacy activities which may seem Jess appealing to a child. Children having difficulty with reading, for example, need focused support to develop their understanding of the alphabetic code (字母代码).But this needs to be balanced with activities which support independent reading and social enjoyment or the child can become less motivated.

              Creating a virtuous circle   

              Breaking a negative cycle will inevitably lead to the creation of a virtuous circle—and sharing a good book with a dog enables children to apply their reading skills in a positive and enjoyable way.

              Research evidence in this area is rather limited, despite the growing popularity of the scheme. A 2016 systematic review of 48 studies—“Children Reading to Dogs: A Systematic Review of the Literature” by Hall, Ge and Mills--demonstrated some evidence for improvement in reading, but the evidence was not strong. There clearly is more work to do. but interest in reading to 3 t of to have grown through the evidence of case studies. The example, often given in the media, is that of Tony Nevett and his pet dog Danny. Tony and Danny’s involvement in a number of schools has been transformative, not only in terms of reading but also in promoting general well-being positive behavior among children with a diverse range of needs.

              So, reading to dogs could offer many benefits. As with any approach, it is not a cure-a within a language-rich literacy environment, there appears to be little to lose and much to gain.

              Title: How Dogs Could Make Children Better (1)

              Introduction

              •        Reading is so important that issues around children learning to remain hot. But (2) reading to dogs becomes an increasingly popular way to address concerns about it.

              •        Struggling to read will decrease children’s confidence and motivation and gets in the (3) of their reading ability building.

              Benefits of reading to dogs

              •        Governments in the UK haven’t employed the strategy of reading to dogs to help underachievers, which needs serious (4) in the near future.

               

              A therapeutic presence

              •        Reading to a dog can help children(5) down, feel relaxed and get pleasure, for dogs are loyal and loving listeners.

              Reading to a dog can help children build confidence, as children can read without being interrupted or being (6)  on.

              •        Reading to a dog can also create a helpful balance, making children (7) to participate in literacy activities.        

              Creating a virtuous circle

              •        Sharing a good book with a dog likely enables children to apply their reading skills positively and enjoyably, though more work remains to be done to(8) it.

              •        More case studies of reading to dogs indicate it might (9), both promoting children's reading interest and positive life.

              Conclusion

              With so little to lose and so much to gain, it(10) to read to dogs although it is not a cure-all.

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            • 5.

              Reading can be fun, but it can also be time-consuming (taking a long time) if your speed is not as fast as you'd like it to be. An average reading speed can range from 200 to 350 words per minute, but that rate can vary depending on the material and your reading experience. Here are a few tips to help you improve your reading speed.

                  Preview(预览) the material you're going to read. Look at main headings, chapters divisions , and other related parts - to develop clues about the structure of the work.

                  Adjust(调整) your reading speed as you read the material. Slow down when you need to be sure that you comprehend one section(部分) of the material. Speed up if you are already familiar with or don't need to know other sections,

                  Readers can greatly improve their reading speed by taking in several words in the line of text at one time (instead of sounding out each word, or focusing on each letter of the word),    Another way to improve your reading speed is to pay more attention to the key words in the sentences. A significant amount of reading time is wasted on conjunctions, prepositions, or articles (i.e a, an, the, but, and, or, nor, but, etc.).

                 Talk about what you've read. Some readers find that by talking about their reading with friends of  fellow students, they are able to effectively synthesize(综合理解) the material. Find a reading spot, where nothing or nobody will disturb your reading.

                  Don't reread right away; it will slow you down. If you absolutely don't understand part of the reading selection, go back and review the material later.

              Practice. Practice. Practice. The best way to improve your reading speed is to practice reading. Try out some of these techniques(技巧), and then perfect the strategies (策略)that work best for you.

              (1) What is the main idea of this passage? (No more than 10 words)
              (2) What parts of a reading material help you to get the structure of it ?(No more than 10 words)
              (3) What way helps readers effectively understand the material? (No more than 10 words)
              (4) Please list at least three aspects that influence one's reading speed. (No more than 15 words)
              (5) Please explain the underlined word ¨perfect" in the last paragraph in English. (Only l word)
            • 6.

              Speedy eaters are three times more likely to be too fat, a problem which is made even worse by the popularity of fast food and the decrease of regular dining habits, some Japanese researchers said on Wednesday.

              The findings, published in the British Medical Journal, pay special attention to how eating styles, and not just what or how much is eaten, can affect an obesity epidemic(肥胖流行病) that is becoming more and more severe because of the speed of the Western-style diet in many parts of the world.

              The World Health Organization considers around 400 million people in the world as too fat, 20 million of whom are under the age of five. The researchers are concerned(担心的) that the condition raises the risk of diseases like type 2 diabetes(糖尿病) and heart problems.

              For their study, Hiroyasu Iso and the team at Osaka University asked more than 3000 Japanese volunteers(志愿者) who are 30 to 69 years old about their eating. About half of the men and a little more than half of the women said they ate until full. About 45 percent of the men and 36 percent of the women said they ate quickly.

              Those who said they ate until full and ate quickly were three times more likely to be fat than people in the “not eating until full and not eating quickly” group, the researchers found.

              They believe that the main causes are both the popularity of eating cheap fast food and bad habits such as watching television while eating.

              To fight against the bad effect of eating quickly and being too full that can lead to obesity, parents should encourage children to eat slowly and in calm environments, the study suggested.


              (1) What did the researchers pay special attention to in the study? ( No more than 10 words)
              (2) Please explain the underlined word “severe” in English. (No more than 3 words)
              (3) What are the researchers concerned? (No more than 15 words)
              (4) What should parents do to help children fight against obesity?(No more than 10 words)
              (5) What is the best title for the passage? ( No more than 10 words)
            • 7.
              Big storms, high waves, technical failures, loneliness, After battling hard times and danger for over nine months. British teenager Mike Perham made history last month as the youngest person to sail solo (单独) around the world.
              The 17-year-old made the record after he cleared the Panama Canal ( 巴拿马运河) and then sailed through the Caribbean and home across the Atlantic.
              Mike is only three months younger than Zac Sunderland. the 17-year-old American boy who had taken the crown as the youngest solo around-the-world sailor in July.
              The two youngsters met in Cape Town in South Africa as they crossed the globe in different directions. Mike insisted they were not rival (竞争对手). "No. It's two teenagers going out there, living their dream and having the adventure of a lifetime." he said.
              Mike may be young, but he is no stranger to sailing adventures. He picked up the hobby at age 6 when his father took him out in a small boat on a local lake. Father and son sailed separate boats across the Atlantic when Mike was 14, making him the youngest person to cross that ocean solo. That record gave him the taste for this even greater challenge.
              On the recent journey. the scariest moment for Mike came when his sailboat was hit by storms in the southem Indian Ocean.
              "We were picked up by what felt like a 60-foot wave and threw down on our side at 90 degrees," he said.
              "It felt like I was going right over. Stuff was flying around and I just thought 'Oh no'".
              At other times, he had to dive into the Pacific and fix problems. He tied himself to the boat, jumped into the water and went to work with a knife in 30-second dives undemeath (在......之下) the boat to cut a rope away.
              Mike said he felt proud that he made his dream come true. "You've got to have confidence in yourself that you will make it." he said.
              (1) What's the main idea of the passage?  (No more than 15 words)
                                                                                     
              (2) Which canal did Mike Perham cross? (No more than 3 words)
                                                                                     
              (3) What does the underlined word "taste" in the fifth paragraph mean? (1 word)
                                                                                   
              (4) What did Mike believe in? (No more than lO words)
                                                                                   
              (5) What do you think of Mike Perham? (No more than 10 words)
            • 8.

              About 7 million people over the age of 65 have been diagnosed with depression, and many more could be suffering. It is high time that you learned how to know the signs and help them. Depression is a big problem for seniors, especially those who are lack of care and attention. Older people are much more likely to be alone, socially isolated(孤立的) or feel a lack of purpose. Sometimes older people have a much more difficulty time admitting mental health problems. Many times, the link between depression and physical illness is much stronger.

              The elderly don’t like to express sadness the way that young people do. Older people who are depressed may have more physical troubles and may pay more attention to them. Depression may result from early memory loss and meanwhile, depression will make a person forget more and faster. A patient with early memory loss and depression really needs to be treated for the depression to slow the memory loss. A mood change is also a sign of depression. If a previously calm person becomes increasingly annoyed, or a previously clean person no longer bothers to shower or clean up, that person should be considered.

              Don’t tell older adults that you think they may be depressed, as older adults---particularly men–see depression as a weakness. What you should do is tell them you’re worried about their health. Tell them they seem to be out of sorts.

              Say you just want to check with the doctor to see what’s going on. Once you’ve used physical symptoms to get that person to agree to a check-up, mention your fear to the doctor and allow the doctor to approach the subject of depression with the patient.


              (1) What is the title of the passage? (No more than 8 words)


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              (2) For what kind of older people is depression especially a big problem? (No more than 8 words)


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              (3) What attitude do older people have towards their mental illnesses? (No more than 10 words)


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              (4) What’s the meaning of the underlined phrase “out of sorts” in Paragraph 4? (No more than 3 words)


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              (5) What will you do if your grandparents suffer from depression? (No more than 25 words)


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            • 9.

                      A farming game becomes popular on the Internet as users get up in the morning to steal crops and fruit from their friends’ farms and become the kings of virtual (虚拟的) farming.

                    Just like the farm game “kaixin 001” in Chinese. Users can plant crops, and raise chickens and sheep, and the harvest can be sold and exchanged for experience points to increase the attraction. Players can sneak into (潜入) their friends’ farms and steal crops. The more practiced a user gets in planting crops, the more virtual money he or she can make. That makes it much more fun than just killing time on the Internet.

                   Now more city white collars, young office ladies in particular, are going online to live a country life. ________ that they set the alarm for an early rise every day, when they start up the computer and go farming. If they overslept, their fields would turn into a tourist farm where anyone takes whatever he or she wants. They can use a virtual network to plant, water crops, get rid of pests, harvest and sell their crops, and they can raise chickens and cows, and buy dogs to guard the farm. The whole process is much more interesting than electronic chickens, and seeing the results of their own hard work pile in the storage offers some kind of satisfaction in an otherwise boring daily life.

              (1) List what users can do in the farmer. (Please answer within 15 words.)

                                                                                           

              (2) Translate the underlined sentence in the text into Chinese.

                                                                                           

              (3) Fill in the blank with proper words or phrases. (Please answer within 7 words.)

                                                                                           

              (4) Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following one?

                   Compared with wasting some time on line, the game is more interesting. 

                                                                                           

              (5) Why do white collars, especially young office ladies like the game? (Please answer within 15 words.)

                                                                                           

            • 10.

              Book Creator

              With the book creator you can create a book containing wiki pages of your choice.You can export the book in different formats(for example PDF or ODF) or order a printed copy.

              See Help:Books for more information.

              Using the Book creator

              After the book creator has been enabled,the box as seen below is shown above each wiki page.


              Add this page to your book

              Adds the currently viewed article(page) to your book.

              Show book

              Opens a new page which will show a list of all articles(pages) that you added to your book.On that page,you can change the order of the articles in your book and structure them using chapters.Further,you can download the books as a PDF or ODF,or order a printed book.

              Suggest pages

              This tool analyzes the current set of pages in your book and suggests articles that might be also relevant to the overall topic of your book.This tool allows to create books quickly.

              Disable

              This will disable the Book creator and delete your book(unless you saved it first).

              Adding pages without visiting them

              A quick way to add pages is to simply hover on a linked article.If you wait about one second,a small box will

              pop up with the message"Add linked wiki page to your book".Click on this link,and the linked article will be added to your book.

              Adding whole categories

              If you are viewing a category page,you can add all the pages in that category at once.The Add this page to your book link will have changed into Add this category to your book.Click on this new link,and all the articles in that category will be added to your book.Relevant categories may be found at the very bottom of Wikipedia articles.Categories can also be added by hovering category links.

              (1) What's the author's purpose of writing this passage?(No more than 20words)
              (2) How can you rearrange the articles in your book according to the passage?(No morethan 10words)
              (3) What's the function of Suggest pages?(No more than 15words)
              (4) What does the underlined phrase"pop up"mean in this passage?(No more than 2words)
              (5) What do you think of the Book Creator?Please give your reasons.(No more than 25words)
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