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            • 1.

              High-speed trains, Alipay (支付宝), shared bikes and online payment are seen as the new Four Great Achievements of China by young foreigners, according to a video survey by the Silk Road Research Institute of Beijing Foreign Studies University. In the video, young people from 20 countries along Belt and Road Routes (一带一路) were asked to name great inventions that had influenced their lives in China. The following is what they said from 4 young people of them.

               

              Justin

              I’m from Romania. China is really a great country and its high-speed railways are very fast, convenient and tidy. It takes me only about 6 hours from Beijing to Shanghai by train. It saves a lot of time and it’s cheaper than airplane. I wish we would have high-speed railways in our country someday.

               

              Yala

              I’m from Nepal. I always go out by bike. A bicycle-sharing system allows people to borrow a bike from point “A” and return it at point “B”. It’s not only cheap but also a low-carbon and healthy way of life. I like it very much.

               

              Archana

              My life in Beijing is quite different from that in India. Here in China, I seldom take money with me when I go out. I can pay for almost everything by Zhi Fu Bao. Oh, it’s amazing. However, in India, if you don’t take a wallet with you, you’ll be in a tough spot.

               

              Bond

              You can find many wonderful things that we don’t have in Thailand. We don’t have Alipay or other online payment Apps with which I can go shopping without stepping out of the doors. If only I could bring them back to my country!

              (1) What does Justin think of the high-speed railways in China according to his words?

              A. Fast and cheap.                            
              B. Convenient and wonderful.

              C. Cheap and amazing.                        
              D. Fast and tidy.

              (2) What do “A” and “B” refer to (指) in Yala’s words ?

              A. Two bikes.            B. Two riders.     
              C. Two companies.    D. Two places.

              (3) What does the underlined phrase “be in a tough spot” mean?

              A. Get into trouble.                           
              B. Lose your way.

              C. Stay in silence.                             
              D. Keep your cool.

              (4) Which of the following is TRUE according to the above information?

              A. Bicycle-sharing system provides bikes for free.

              B. There’re no high-speed railways in Romania now.

              C. Zhi Fu Bao is the only way of paying for things.

              D. People in Thailand can pay for things by Zhi Fu Bao.

              (5) What conclusion (结论) can we draw about the new four great achievements?

              A. They were created by young foreign people.

              B. They are the signs that China is improving rapidly.

              C. They were brought to the countries along Belt and Road Routes.

              D. They were not popular among the foreigners in China.

            • 2. People may have different opinions about Langlang,but I admire him._______,he is a great musician.(  )
              A.As a result
              B.After all
              C.In general
              D.As usual
            • 3. He works to high ____, he always checks the products over and over again until they are up to ____.
              A.standards; standard
              B.standard; standard
              C.standards; standards
              D.standard; standards
            • 4. My best friend will go to Canada for a holiday.He will leave ______ July the first.(  )
              A.from
              B.at
              C.in
              D.on
            • 5. You should never speak to the elderly ________ (polite).
            • 6.

              Shanghai Disney Resort opened its gates in a trial run on May 7 in preparation for its official opening on June 16, but some guests complained about high prices at various facilities(设施), the Beijing Youth Daily reported on Thursday, May 12.

              According to estimates(估算), a one-day visit to the resort for a family of three will cost at least 2,600 yuan ($400), which covers admission fees(门票费), three meals and shopping, while a two-day trip will require no less than 6,000 yuan in total, the paper said.

              Some of the visitors said dining and drinks were too expensive. A child-sized hot dog or braised chicken fillet with rice cost 60 yuan, a beef burger with cheese cost 80 yuan, and a Pepsi cost 15 yuan.

              As for accommodation(住宿), the resort hasn’t announced the price of a stay in its hotel rooms. But the budget hotels nearby have a price tag between 300 yuan and 800 yuan per room per night.

              According to Shanghai Disneyˈs website, a standard day ticket is priced at 370 yuan, and that increases to 499 yuan on peak days. Children, elderly and disabled visitors can have a discount of 25 percent, while admission is free for babies. Those who buy tickets for a two-day visit receive a five-percent discount.

            • 7.

              TV binge-watching (追剧) will lead to loneliness and sadness, a study has shown. Those who spend hours on their favorite TV series really are likely to be sad, according to the findings.

              US scientists at the University of Texas, Austin, asked 316 young people aged 18 to 29 how often they binged in TV and if they felt lonely or sad. They found that the more lonely or unhappy the people were, the more likely they were to binge-watch in order to avoid this kind of bad feeling. The results, presented at the International Communication Association's meeting, also showed that people without the ability to control themselves will become binge-watchers.

              Study leader Yoon Hi Sung said, "Even though some people think that binge-watching is harmless, findings from our study suggest that binge-watching should no longer be viewed this way." Physical problems such as fat problem and other health problems have business with binge-watching and people need to pay close attention. When binge-watching becomes serious, binge-watchers may start to neglect their work and their relationships with others. Even though people know they should not, they have difficulty refusing the wish to watch TV.

              Young people need to stop and have enough time to breathe, work and make friends in real life. Our best friends should be the ones we see every so often for years.

            • 8.

                    The Americans think a lot about time. From childhood(儿童时期), they learn to value time. As children, they are taught to be on time to go to school, to do work and to do everything. When they are having a good time, they say that time flies. When a person is dying, they say he is living on borrowed time.

                      Time is money. Time is knowledge. Time is everything in America. A working American has to work hard for 8 hours a day or 40 hours a week. This is working time. In his free time, he also works hard for more money. Even Saturdays and Sundays are filled with activity. On the street, you can hardly see a man who walks slowly. They walk very fast, they are running. They love time because time brings them money, comforts and progress. But sometimes they also hate time, for they have become servants(仆人) of the clock.

              根据短文内容,按要求完成下列各题。

            • 9. We should make every e  (努力) to include everyone in this activity.
            • 10. -Excuse me,____ is it from our school to Huanglong Stadium?
              -About ____ drive.(  )
              A.How long; twenty minutes
              B.How far; twenty minutes’
              C.How far; two-minute
              D.How soon; two minutes
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