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            • 1. How many ways of donation are mentioned in the text? ______
              A. 4
              B. 3
              C. 2
              D. 1
              A.4
              B.3
              C.2
              D.1
            • 2. What is the good way to deal with tornadoes according to the author? ______
              A. Staying outside of your house with your family.
              B. Planning a safe place for all your family to stay at.
              C. Storing enough water for you and your family.
              D. Preparing an Earthquake Preparedness Kit earlier.
              A.Staying outside of your house with your family.
              B.Planning a safe place for all your family to stay at.
              C.Storing enough water for you and your family.
              D.Preparing an Earthquake Preparedness Kit earlier.
            • 3. Which of the following is probably the best title for the passage? ______
              A. The Earth
              B. The Moon
              C. Mars is Most Like the Earth
              D. Planets in the Solar System
              A.The Earth
              B.The Moon
              C.Mars is Most Like the Earth
              D.Planets in the Solar System
            • 4. The underlined word "downpours" in the third paragraph means " ______ ".
              A. heavy rainfall
              B. dangerous waves
              C. the progress of water to the hurricane centre
              D. the increasing heat
              A.heavy rainfall
              B.dangerous waves
              C.the progress of water to the hurricane centre
              D.the increasing heat
            • 5. What does the underlined word"it"in the last paragraph refer to? ______
              A. The modern French lifestyle.
              B. The self-supporting hunting.
              C. The uncivilized hunting.
              D. The French Republic.
              A.The modern French lifestyle.
              B.The self-supporting hunting.
              C.The uncivilized hunting.
              D.The French Republic.
            • 6. How does the author feel after several visits to Corbett? ______
              A. Seeing a Bengal tiger is quite thrilling.
              B. It is very time-consuming to travel in Corbett.
              C. It is really worthwhile to study the animals in Corbett.
              D. The process of finding Bengal tigers is most appealing.
              A.Seeing a Bengal tiger is quite thrilling.
              B.It is very time-consuming to travel in Corbett.
              C.It is really worthwhile to study the animals in Corbett.
              D.The process of finding Bengal tigers is most appealing.
            • 7.

              ●Cliffs of Moher, Ireland

              Stretching for five miles along Ireland5s western coast, the Cliffs of Moher are a sight more than 300 million years in the making. At their highest, the cliffs soar an impressive 702 feet above the Atlantic Ocean, offering the million visitors who visit each year incredible views sure to leave hearts racing both from the beauty and the height.

              ●  White Cliffs of Dover,UK

              These famous cliffs along England’s south-eastern coast are as rich in history as they are in beauty. They stand tall along the Strait of Dover, separating England from France and continental Europe. During World War I, the first bomb to hit the UK fell in Dover, and it served as a prominent location during WWII as well. And nowadays, the city is the best known for the beauty of its chalky white cliffs.

              ●Mount Thor, Canada

              The name Mount Thor may inspire fear or respect — as well it should, considering this is the steepest, tallest cliff in the world. Thor reaches an astonishing 4?101 feet above sea level, and the utter greatness of its vertical incline kept it from being successfully gone up until 1965. Today,it remains a challenging and popular place for rock climbers. ˈ

              ●Cliffs of Etretat,France

              Located along France’s Alabaster Coast, these cliffs offer more than just steep walls. Climb to the top and you’ll have views of arched rock formations, as well as scenery that inspired the famous painter Claude Monet. At various points along the cliffs5 80-mile stretch, you can spot natural sculptures that are said to resemble an elephant, among other things.

              (1) The purpose of the author is to ^
              A. introduce some of the world’s most amazing cliff views
              B. advise people to climb rocks in their free time
              C. ask people to explore why the cliffs are so steep
              D. call on people to protect our environment
              (2) If you want to challenge yourself as a rock climber, the t choice is
              A. Cliffs of Etretat  B. White Cliffs of Dover
              C. Ckiffs of Moher    D. Mount Thor
              (3) The beauty of the chalky white cliffs can be enjoyed by visiting   .
              A. the Atlantic Ocean B. Dover
              C. Alabaster          D. the Strait of Bass
              (4) We can learn from the passage that
              A. Claude Monet got his inspiration partly from Cliffs of Dover
              B. Thor soars an amazing 702 feet above sea level
              C. visitors to Cliffs of Dover are impressed by its history
              D. natural sculptures are commonly seen along most cliffs
            • 8.

              Although it was autumn, the snow was already beginning to fall in Tibet. Our legs were so heavy and cold that they felt like blocks of ice. Have you ever seen snowmen ride bicycles? Thatˈs what we looked like! Along the way children dressed in long wool coats stopped to look at us. In the late afternoon we found it was so cold that our water bottles froze. However, the lakes shone like glass in the setting sun and looked wonderful. Wang Wei rode in front of me as usual. She is very reliable and I knew I didnˈt need to encourage her. To climb the mountains was hard work but as we looked around us, we were surprised by the view. We seemed to be able to see for miles. At one point we were so high that we found ourselves cycling through clouds. Then we began going down the hills. It was great fun especially as it gradually became much warmer. In the valleys colorful butterflies flew around us and we saw many yaks and sheep eating green grass. At this point we had to change our caps, coats, gloves and trousers for T-shirts and shorts.

              (1) From this passage we know it is___ when they had their bike trip.
              A. summer   B. spring     C. winter    D. fall.
              (2) Where did they see yaks and sheep eating green grass?
              A. On the top of the mountain. B. In the valleys.
              C. Along the river. D. Halfway up the mountain
              (3) What did they wear when they rode on the mountain?
              A. T-shirts and shorts. B. caps, coats, gloves and trousers
              C. long wool coats D. down jacket(羽绒服)
              (4) Why did the children dressed in long wool coats stopped to look at us?
              A. they felt it unbelievable.
              B. they felt it interesting.
              C. they felt it fun
              D. they felt it curious
            • 9.

              A scientist turns out to be able to see the future by offering each of some four-year-olds a piece of candy and watching how he or she deals with it. Some children reach eagerly for the treat they see. Some last a few minutes before they give in. But others are determined to wait until the last moment. By the time the children reach high school, something remarkable has happened. A survey found that those who as four-year-olds had enough self-control to hold out generally grew up to be more popular, adventurous, confident and dependable. The children who gave in to temptation(诱惑) early on were more likely to be lonely, easily frustrated(沮丧)and inflexible(固守己见的). Actually, the ability to delay reward is a sign of emotional intelligence which doesn't show up on an IQ test.

              The hardware of the brain and the software of the mind have long been scientists' concerns. But brain theory can't explain what we wonder about most, like the question why some people remain upbeat in the face of troubles that would sink a less resistant soul. Here comes the theory of Daniel Goleman, writer of Emotional Intelligence: when it comes to predicting people's success, brain ability as measured by IQ may actually matter less than the qualities of mind once thought of as "character".

              EQ is not the opposite of IQ. What researchers have been trying to understand is how they work together; how one's ability to handle stress, for instance, affects the ability to concentrate and put intelligence to use. Among the ingredients(要素) for success, researchers now generally agree that IQ counts for about 20%; the rest depends on everything from social class to luck.

              While many researchers in this relatively new field are glad to see emotional issues finally taken seriously, some few fear EQ invites misuse.

            • 10.

              This could be the perfect gift for the partner, who embarrasses you on the dance floor. Smart socks, which can teach to dance, may be the answer for anyone with two left feet.

              The socks have been developed as a running tool to help runners improve their skills. Thanks to the socks, users can accurately(精确地)record not only know far and fast they run but also how well. It means the user maximizes(最大化)theirperformance, and reduces damage to body and prevents hurt. The hi-tech socks are made of special fibers(纤维) that watch the movements of your feet. They look, feel and can be washed like normal clothes.

              Sensorsrecordeach movement and send it by an ankle transmitter (脚踝发射器) to a smart phone. Then a “virtual coach” application shows the information and can tell the user what they are doing wrong, and help to improve skill in any task with feet.

              The socks should be useful to athletes and weekend joggers. “People think running is so easy and of course everybody can do it but not necessarily safely and well,” Dr Davide Vigano said. A recent study showed that between 60 and 80percent of runners got hurt per year. This is pretty much more than any other human activity. Researchers say the technology can also be developed to teach people how to dance, play sports such golf, or even to help to teach women to walk better in high heels.

              Mr. Vigano said, “People could all benefit from the idea. We have had interest from all sorts of sports, like skiing, football, cycling and golf. Anything where you have to use your feet can use it. It could even be put in high heels to help women walk in them safely.”

              Socks are just the start, and the technology could be used in gloves, hats and boots. The socks, anklet and software package, are expected to be sold for around£120, which will go onsalein March.

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