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            • 1.

              A group of swimmers has described how a group of dolphins protected them from a group of white sharks (食人鲨)off the coast of New Zealand. The lifeguards were on a training swim when they came across a group of great white sharks before the dolphins raced in to help.

              The swimmers were surrounded by the dolphins for forty minutes before they were able to make them safety back to the beach. It was an uncomfortable experience as they were circled by a group of white sharks, which came within a couple of meters of them. Lifeguard Rob Howes was in the water with a colleague and his teenage daughter. He said around half a dozen dolphins suddenly appeared and forced them to gather together. The mammals swam in tight circles to create a protective wall between the white sharks and the lifeguards as the great white sharks were under the surface.

              The swimmers said the dolphins were extremely upset and repeatedly slapped (拍打) the water with their tails as if to try to prevent the white sharks from attacking them. It’s a day they’ll never forget, especially for one who was on her first day as a volunteer. They have no doubt that the dolphins acted on purpose to protect them. Researchers have said that they’re not surprised. A marine biologist insisted that dolphins, which are considered to be one of the most intelligent mammals, “like to help the helpless.”

              1.How many swimmers are attacked by the white sharks?

              A. Two.     B. Three.    C. Four.    D. Five.

              2. It seemed that the dolphins slapped the water with their tails to ____.

              A. attack the white sharks and the lifeguards

              B. play with water together for pleasure

              C. stop the lifeguards being harmed by the sharks

              D. attract the white sharks to kill the lifeguards

              3.The underlined words “a volunteer” refers to____.

              A. a lifeguard     B. Rob Howes’s workmate

              C. Rob Howes        D. Rob Howes’s daughter

              4. Which of the following can be the best title?

              A. Dolphins Protect Swimmers from Sharks

              B. Sharks Protect Swimmers from Dolphins

              C. Lifeguards Protect Dolphins from Sharks

              D. Lifeguards Protect Sharks from Dolphins

               

            • 2.

              Last month, students from one hundred and three universities in eighty-eight countries took part in an international computer programming contest, which took place in Harbin, China. Three-person teams from each school had five hours to solve eleven real world problems.

              The students first listed the problems in order of difficulty. Then they figured out the requirements of each. They designed ways to test their solutions. And they wrote the needed software systems. Even the winning team from Shanghai Jiaotong University in China was not able to solve all the problems within the given limit. Stanford’s team solved five problems and finished in fourteenth place. Stanford was one of twenty-one American universities that took part in the contest this year.

              The official name of the Battle of the Brains is the ACM International Collegiate Contest. The first final competition was held in 1977 at the Association for Computer Machinery Computer Science Conference. Today, a network of universities holds area competitions that send the winners to the world finals, now organized by IBM.

              Contest spokesman Dong Heintzman says the world champions receive prizes and scholarships. They are also guaranteed an offer of employment or internship(实习) with IBM. He said, “We have had past world champions that IBM has gone and employed in our Zurich research laboratory and are now working on some of the leading edge materials in science and physics. We have a world finalist from China who’s been working on the Watson Supercomputer that in the near future will be playing Jeopardy(一种超级计算机名称)against the best Jeopardy players in the world. So this competition is an opportunity to be recognized and to be recruited(招聘) by some of the top technology and research firms around the world.”

              1. From the first paragraph we can figure out there were _______ programmers taking part in the contest.

              A.3                B.88               C.246              D.a lot of

              2. From the last paragraph we know that _______.

              A.the winners will be offered a job in IBM

              B.this contest provides a chance for the universities

              C.this competition is held every four years

              D.many big companies are short of programmers

              3. What is the best title of this passage?

              A.The Best Top Contest

              B.The Battle of the Brains

              C.The Difficult Competition

              D.Courage and Wisdom Needed

               

            • 3.

              Here is the Eight O’clock News.

              Chinese people spent about 120 billion yuan during the first three days of the May Golden Week last year. This year it has increased to 140 billion yuan.

              The children of Beijing No.2 Middle School sang with students from Toronto in Canada to celebrate the 20th anniversary. They had been sister schools since 1986. They spent about two weeks together in Beijing. They visited the Great Wall and the Summer Palace. They took a lot of photos in Beihai Park.

              Have you ever got tired of heavy shopping bags? A new shopping assistant robot which was invented by a Japanese company could be the answer. The helpful robot can follow you around and carry several bags. The robot was tested at a shopping center in February 2006.

              About 500 people from different countries were in the 2006 “Rock Paper Scissors (剪刀)” World Match in Canada. This event was founded in 1842. It is said that playing this game is fun, and also a good way to solve problems among people.

              And now it’s time for Morning Music.

              1.The students from Canada and Beijing No. 2 Middle School didn’t _________.

              A.take photos                            B.visit places of interest

              C.sing songs                             D.have a football match

              2.Which of the following is NOT talked about in the news?

              A.The robot can help with shopping bags.

              B.A Japanese company invented the robot.

              C.The robot was tested at a shopping centre.

              D.There are such robots in people’s homes now.

              3.The underlined word “anniversary” means_________.

              A.birthday

              B.yearly return of the date of an event

              C.university

              D.the new beginning of something important

              4.Which of the following is a game?

              A.Shopping assistant robot.                 B.May Golden Week.

              C.Rock Paper Scissors.                     D.A visit to the school.

               

            • 4.

               

              Going to Disneyland is a dream vacation for kids. You may have been to the Disneyland in Hong Kong or in other places. Soon you will be able to enjoy a Disney Park in Shanghai. Shanghai Disneyland started building on April 8, 2011.There will be many Chinese characters in Shanghai Disneyland. It is different from the others. There is a 10-kilometer-long river. It goes around the whole park. Shanghai Disneyland will cost 24. 4 billion yuan to build. It will open in five years.

               

              In order to keep the road safe, European Commission (欧盟) says that buses and taxis can be fitted (安装) with “black boxes.” The black boxes can help the police to find what happened after an accident.

               

              The Beijing-Shanghai High Speed Railway was put into operation at the end of June, 2011.Now the journey can take about five hours. The train can reach the speed of up to 380 kilometers an hour. The passenger volume (容量) can reach 160 million a year, marking a great step in China’s Railway development.

               

              On the evening of May 8th, 2012,a middle school teacher Zhang Lili from Jiamusi , Heilongjiang Province , saved her students in a terrible accident. She was badly hurt and lost her legs. Her brave deed moved the people around China deeply. She is called “the most beautiful teacher.” The whole society is trying to save her life. As a young teacher, her bravery sets a good example to us all. We all hope she will get better soon.

              1.The Beijing-Shanghai High Speed Railway was put into operation at the end of __, 2011.

              A.June             B.July              C.August            D.September

              2.Shanghai Disneyland will open ___________.

              A.on April 8, 2011                        B.in 2012

              C.on May 8, 2012                         D.in 2016

              3.Which of the following is TRUE about Shanghai Disneyland?

              A.A 10-kilometer-long river goes in the middle of the park.

              B.There will be many Chinese characters.

              C.It is the same as the others.

              D.It opened 5 years ago.

              4.In order to keep the road safe, European Commission wants to

              A.make buses and taxis go slowly.

              B.fit buses and taxis with "black boxes".

              C.make the police find out what happened.

              D.find out what "black boxes" can do.

              5.According to the news, we can learn___________

              A.Now we are able to enjoy a Disney Park in Shanghai.

              B.The black boxes can help the police predict what will happen.

              C.The passenger volume can reach 380 million a year.

              D.“The most beautiful teacher” Zhang Lili is our good example.

               

            • 5.

              We couldn’t forget the historic moment on Oct.11, 2012, when the first Chinese Nobel laureate, Mo Yan, won the 2012 Nobel Prize for Literature. Minutes after the award was announced, millions of Chinese expressed pleasure and pride for Mo Yan on the Internet. So a Chinese getting the Nobel Prize for literature did really increase the national pride.

              On Dec.11 (Monday) in Sweden Mo was given the Nobel diploma, medal and a document confirming the prize amount. In his speech at the ceremony, Mo said receiving the prize felt like a fairy tale, but of course it was true and that literature was useless compared with science. Mo's award filled the blank left by Chinese literature in the world literary history. Meanwhile, Monday's Nobel awards ceremony set off another buying rush on Mo's works among Chinese readers.

              1.Mo Yan won the Nobel Prize for _________.

              A.history           B.Literature         C.peace            D.physics

              2.Which of the following words can best describe our Chinese feeling when hearing the news?

              A.Calm             B.Relaxed           C.Proud            D.indifferent

              3.The underlined word “laureate” in Paragraph 1 most probably means _________.

              A.loser             B.winner            C.fan              D.superstar

              4.Which of the following statements is NOT true?

              A.It was hard for Mo Yan to believe he was awarded the prize.

              B.Mo Yan thinks Literature is useless.

              C.Mo Yan was given the Nobel Prize, medal and a document.

              D.Mo Yan’s works were more popular after his receiving the prize.

               

            • 6.

              ●Ms Tan, you’ve referred to your new novel as your eighth book.

              That’s because it took me six or seven attempts at a second novel before I started and completed this one.

              ●Why do you think you had so many false starts?

              I would say that my reasons were wrong. I was trying to prove that I wasn’t just a mother-daughter storyteller, or I was trying to prove that I didn’t just have to write about things that were strictly Chinese or Chinese-American. Those were never the right reasons for writing those early stories. And I could never come up with other better reasons for continuing them.

              ●What kept you going on this book?

              This book was different because it was based on my mother’s real life. The reason for writing it became more personal and emotional. After The Joy Luck Club came out, my mother was always explaining to people that she wasn’t any of the mothers in that book. And at one point she said to me, “Next book tells my true story.” And then she started telling me things I never knew before. She also told me many, many stories, because my mother doesn’t generalize(笼统地表达). The book really grew out of that.

              ●Have you ever visited China?

              Yes. I’ve been there twice: about three years ago and then again last November, both times with my mother and my husband.

              ●Was it difficult to understand the Chinese-American dialect(方言) without sounding like a parody(拙劣的模仿)?

              No, because it’s the language I’ve heard all my life from my mother. She speaks English as it’s direct translation from Chinese. But it’s more than that. Her language also has more imagery than English.

              ●Can you think of an example?

              Somebody might say to me, “Don’t work so hard. You’ll kill yourself.” My mother will say to me,“Why do you press all your brains out on this page for someone else?” So it’s very vivid. That’s the way she talks.

              ●Have many readers told you that the Chinese mother in your book reminded them of the typical Jewish (有癖好的) mother?

              Many people have told me that. I think the mother-daughter relationship is very intense(紧张) in both cases. Culturally there is an acceptance that mothers have the power to tell their children, especially their daughters, how to conduct their lives --- not simply up until the time they are 18, but for the rest of their lives. However, when children grow up in a different culture from their parents’,they tend to keep more secrets from their parents. The children think, “They just wouldn’t understand that I had to do this.” And that can really create a gap, and it can grow as the number of secrets grows.

              1.Based on the questions in this interview, what do you think Ms Tan’ s profession is?

              A.A journalist.        B.A story-writer.      C.An interviewer.     D.An interviewee.

              2.What’ s TRUE about Tan’ s second book?

              A.It’ s about her real life in America.

              B.The name of the book is The Joy Luck Club.

              C.It is the result of many times of carefull thought.

              D.It includes many works of her mother.

              3.Which question is NOT answered in the interview?

              A.How does she think of her mother’ s language?

              B.How many books does she plan to write?

              C.When did she visit China?

              D.How is generation gap created?

              4.We can infer that________.

              A.Tan’ s mother is a good storyteller

              B.Tan plans to write another book about her mother

              C.Tan plans to return to China

              D.Tan’ s mother is hard to communicate with because of personality

              5.The last paragraph mainly talks about________.

              A.how to keep secrets from parents

              B.how to deal with the mother-daughter relationship

              C.how to conduct the lives

              D.how the generation gap comes about

               

            • 7.

              In November of 2007, NBC Universal launched its first official Green Week. Throughout the week, NBC Universal presented over 150 hours of environmentally themed content through multiple platforms (平台).

              Now, NBC Universal is proud to present Green Week 2012. With a new theme and message of “Green Your Routine”, NBC and NBC.com presents green-themed tips in several of our daytime life, among several other features here on the “Green Your Routine” site.

              Fashion & Beauty

              Throw a clothes exchange party! Are you dying for that sweater your friend wore the other day? Well, maybe she’ll trade for that old T-shirt you have. Here’s a website that helps you organize an exchange party (www.swapstyle.com), or just plan your own!

              Go natural with organic make-up. Applying unnatural products on your skin wasn’t exactly that nature intended. Try switching to a line of organic make-up and cosmetics for a different way to bring out your natural beauty.

              Home

              Drop a brick in your toilet tank! Literally! According to the EPA, flushing (冲洗) makes up 30 percent of a household’s water use (about three to six gallons per flush). By placing a brick in your toilet tank, you can help to conserve the amount of water used during each flush.

              Work

              Print smarter. Printing and copying can be one of the most costly operations in any office. To save on ink and paper costs, print double-sided and try to fit more than one page on a sheet. More printing tips can be found here: lifehacker.com

              Turn off your computer. Do you leave your computer on over night? If so, you’re using up a good amount of electricity. If you can, try turning off your computer and the power strip it’s connected to. If you can’t, shut off your monitor at least.

              Transportation

              Organize a car pool (拼车). There are many benefits to carpooling. You save on gas and you get to ride in the HOV lines. Get connected with your neighbors and co-workers to start sharing rides and check out this website for more tips: www.erideshare.com.

              Lose the car and get a bike. If you live close to where you work, try taking a bike instead of driving. You’ll keep in shape and save on gas!

              Every small step and efforts makes a difference! Be sure to GREEN YOUR ROUTINE!

              1.NBC Universal holds Green Week activities ________.

              A.in a university                          B.in a park

              C.in an office                            D.on the Internet

              2.This year, Green Week welcomes________. 

              A.advice on how to improve the website

              B.suggestions about how to make their activities more interesting

              C.tips on what to do to make our life greener

              D.opinions on whether we should have campaigns

              3.Which of the following statement is TRUE according to the passage?.

              A.Never use make-up and cosmetics any more.

              B.Putting a brick in the toilet tank can help flash quickly.

              C.Printing double-sided can save paper costs.

              D.You’ll keep fit through carpooling.

              4.The passage is mainly intended to _______.

              A.call on readers to be environmentally friendly and present some good tips

              B.tell readers to be environmentally friendly while travelling

              C.persuade readers to ride bicycles when travelling

              D.inform readers of measures to improve our environment

               

            • 8.

              A father with Parkinson's disease was arrested as he watched the Olympic cycling road race because he failed to smile or look as if he was enjoying himself.

              Mark Worsfold, a martial arts trainer and former soldier, claims that he was thrown to the floor and handcuffed just as cyclists passed by. His worried wife Nicola only found out he was being held after she reported him missing when he did not turn up for their daughter's ninth birthday party. The 54­year­old man had his fingerprints, DNA and mugshot taken before being questioned about why he did not appear to be enjoying the event on July 28. Police said Mr. Worsfold, who was held for over five hours, was arrested because of his manner,his state of dress and his being too near to the course. A spokesman added that the arrest was necessary to avoid a breach(破坏) of the peace because he was standing near a group of protesters(抗议者).

              But Mr. Worsfold, who was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2010, said that one of the symptoms of the disease is muscle rigidity, which can cause his face to become expressionless. “I was sitting minding my own business”, he told a local newspaper. “Before I knew anything the police grabbed me off this seven­foot wall, threw me to the floor and handcuffed me, so all I saw of the cycle race was between the feet of people from the pavement. It could have been done better. I was arrested for not smiling. I have Parkinson's disease.”

              Mr. Worsfold has since asked for a letter of not being guilty from police. The officers who made the arrest have apologized to him.

              1.Which word can be used to replace the underlined word “mugshot” in the second paragraph?

              A.Clothes.  B.Photos.  C.Measures.  D.Tools.

              2.Which statement is TRUE according to the passage?

              A.Worsfold's wife was immediately informed of his being arrested by the police.

              B.Worsfold was arrested because he was extremely dangerous.

              C.Worsfold enjoyed the cycle race though he saw it between the feet of people from the pavement.

              D.Worsfold was arrested because of his clothes as well as his facial expression.

              3.What can we infer from the passage?

              A.The officers must have been punished for Worsfold's arrest.

              B.Worsfold has an expressionless face and probably looks strong.

              C.The officers apologized to Worsfold after one day's arrest.

              D.Worsfold was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease four years ago.

               

            • 9.

              South Asia heatwave kills nearly 100

              DHAKA - A heat wave sweeping India, Bangladesh and Nepal has killed nearly 100 people over the past two weeks, officials said on June 3, 2005.

              A third of the people died in northern Bangladesh, mostly women and children from dehydration(脱水), heat stroke and diarrhoea(腹泻).

              "We are getting reports of several deaths due to heat wave and related diseases almost every day," an official said, as temperatures touched 43℃.

              The weather office in Dhaka said the hot weather will last for another week until the monsoon(季风) rains which are normally due by the middle of June.

              Severe heat conditions in the southern Indian have killed at least 55 people, officials in the two states said.

              While temperatures have fallen from a high of 45℃ in Andhra Pradesh to around 40℃, giving a respite(休息) to people, they are still on the rise in Orissa with Talcher town registering 48.5℃, a weather official said.

              At least five people have died in Nepal from extreme heat, the government said.

              1.We can infer that the heatwave can cause ______.

              A.heat stoke         B.dehydration        C.diarrhoea         D.all above

              2.When the monsoon rains come, the temperature will _______.

              A.remain the same                        B.go on to rise sharply

              C.begin to drop obviously                   D.rise a little

              3.Which place is the hottest in the early June, 2005?

              A.Dhaka            B.Talcher           C.Andhra Pradesh    D.Nepal

               

            • 10.

              Phil White has just returned from an 18,000-mile, around-the-world bicycle trip. White had two reasons for making this epic journey. First of all, he wanted to use the trip to raise money for charity, which he did. He raised £70,000 for the British charity, Oxfam. White's second reason for making the trip was to break the world record and become the fastest person to cycle around the world. He is still waiting to find out if he has broken the record or not.

              White set off from Trafalgar Square, in London, on 19th June 2004 and was back 299 days later. He spent more than l,300 hours in the saddle(车座)and destroyed four sets of tyres and three bike chains. He had the adventure of his life crossing Europe, the Middle East, India, Asia, Australia, New Zealand and the Americas. Amazingly, he did all of this with absolutely no support team. No jeep carrying food, water and medicine. No doctor. Nothing! Just a bike and a very, very long road.

              The journey was lonely and desperate at times. He also had to fight his way across deserts, through jungles and over mountains. He cycled through heavy rains and temperatures of up to 45 degrees, all to help people in need. There were other dangers along the road. In Iran, he was chased by armed robbers and was lucky to escape with his life and the little money he had. The worst thing that happened to him was having to cycle into a headwind on a road that crosses the south of Australia. For 1,000 kilometres he battled against the wind that was constantly pushing him. This part of the trip was slow, hard work and depressing, but he made it in the end. Now Mr. White is back and intends to write a book about his adventures.

              1.When Phil White returned from his trip, he________.

              A. broke the world record               B. collected money for Oxfam

              C. destroyed several bikes             D. travelled about 1,300 hours

              2.What does the word "epic" in Paragraph l most probably mean _____.

              A. Very slow but exciting.                    B. Very long and difficult.

              C. Very smooth but tiring.                 D. Very lonely and depressing.

              3.During his journey around the world, Phil White _______.

              A. fought heroically against robbers in Iran

              B. experienced the extremes of heat and cold

              C. managed to ride against the wind in Australia

              D. had a team of people who travelled with him

              4.Which of the following words can best describe Phil White?

              A. Imaginative.    B. Patriotic.   C. Modest.       D. Determined.

               

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