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Paris¡ªFrench President Nicolas Sarkozy said he would clear over 300 Roma camps in France. He will send more than 700 Roma back to their native countries, including Romania (ÂÞÂíÄáÑÇ) and Bulgaria (±£¼ÓÀûÑÇ) in the next three months.

   Many French people disagree with Sarkozy¡¯s move. Some European countries don¡¯t agree with the move, either. They say it goes against human rights. However, Sarkozy has made up his mind. Police have been clearing Roma camps.

   Roma are also called gypsies (¼ªÆÕÈüÈË). They came from India. They left their homeland sometime during the 11th century and entered Europe in the 14th century. Today there are 2-5 million gypsies. Most of them live in Eastern Europe.

   They traveled everywhere and made a living as actors, actresses, workers, and by selling goods from faraway lands. Most gypsies are very poor and their children don¡¯t go to school. Some gypsies can¡¯t find work so they make a living begging (ÆòÌÖ) or stealing. The French government thinks gypsies bring a lot of social problems. That¡¯s why Sarkozy wants them out of France.

   Sarkozy¡¯s move, however, won¡¯t solve the gypsy problems in France for the long term. According to EU (Å·ÃË) laws, the gypsies of EU member countries are free to go to another EU member country, like France. They can stay there for up to three months. Many of the gypsies will probably come back to France in the future.

1.How many Roma will be sent from France to their native countries in the next three months?

   A. Over 300          B. Over 700         C. 2 million        D. 5 million

2.According to the news, most of the Roma live in _________.

   A. France            B. India           C. America     D. Eastern Europe

3.Why does Sarkozy want to send the Roma out of France?

   A. They traveled everywhere around Europe and India.

   B. The gypsies are free to go to another EU member country.

   C. Most gypsies are very poor and their children don¡¯t go to school.

   D. The French government thinks gypsies bring a lot of social problems.

4.How long can the gypsies of EU member countries stay in another EU member country?

   A. They can stay there all life long.

   B. They can stay for up to three months.

   C. They stayed from 11th century to 14th century.

   D. They can travel to the country and stay for a few days.

5.Which is Not True according to the text?

   A. Police have been clearing Roma camps.

   B. All the French people agree with Sarkozy¡¯s move.

   C. Some European countries say the move goes against human rights.

D. Sarkozy¡¯s move won¡¯t solve the gypsy problems in France for the long term.

 

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   ¡ª Sure. I¡¯ll be glad to.

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¡ª What is Grandma cooking in the kitchen?

   ¡ª Fish, I guess. How nice it _______!

A. sounds           B. smells           C. tastes               D. looks

 

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Think of life as a game in which you are playing with five balls in the air. You name them work, family, health, friends and spirit and you keep all of them in the air. You will soon understand that work is a rubber ball. If you drop it, it will bounce (µ¯Ìø) back.

But the other four balls, family, health, friends and spirit, are made of glass. If you drop one of these, they will be broken. They will never be the same. You must understand that and try to have balance in your life. How?

Don¡¯t look down on your worth by comparing yourself with others. It is because we are different and each of us is special.

Don¡¯t let other people set goals for you. Only you know what is best for yourself.

Don¡¯t give up when you still have something to give. Nothing is really over until the moment you stop trying.

Don¡¯t be afraid of difficulties. It is by taking chances that we learn how to be brave.

Don¡¯t shut love out of your life by saying it¡¯s impossible. The quickest way to receive love is to give it; the fastest way to lose love is to hold it too tightly; the best way to keep love is to give it wings.

Don¡¯t run through life so fast that you forget not only where you¡¯ve been, but also where you are going.

Don¡¯t be afraid to learn. Knowledge is a treasure you can always carry easily.

Don¡¯t use time or words carelessly. You can¡¯t get them back. Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, and today is a gift; that¡¯s why we call it ¡°the present¡± Life is not a competition, but a trip, step by step.

1.The passage tells us not to _________ because everyone is special.

A. be afraid of difficulties       

B. be afraid to learn

C. run through life so fast

D. compare yourself with others to look down on your worth

2.The sentence ¡°Nothing is really over until the moment you stop trying.¡± means that _____.

A. Nothing is possible        

B. If we don¡¯t give up, there is always hope

C. You should learn to give up     

D. Although you try, nothing will change.

3.The best way to keep love is to ___________.

A. say it¡¯s impossible        B. give it       

C. give it wings       D. hold it tightly

4.According to the passage, which is the best title? ___________

A. Nothing is impossible.          

B. Glass balls are easy to be broken.

C. Things you can¡¯t do            

D. Treat your life in a right way.

 

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---Sorry, I have no idea.

A. where did you park my car     

B. what¡¯s the matter with him

C. which the way is to the park    

D. when they have finished the work

 

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APRIL 5 marks the 100th anniversary(ÖÜÄê¼ÍÄîÈÕ)of the sinking(ϳÁ)of the Titanic. In 1997, the movie Titanic was a huge hit all around the world. Now, the 3-D version of the movie will come to Chinese theaters on April 10.

As anyone who has seen the movie knows, the Titanic struck an iceberg(±ùɽ) and sank on its first voyage in 1912, killing 1,517 people. A century after the accident, scientists have found something new to blame(¸ºÔðÈÎ) for the sinking: the moon. Donald Olson, a Texas State University physicist, led a team of astronomers(ÌìÎÄѧ¼Ò) to examine the moon¡¯s role, according to Reuters.

Normally, icebergs stay in place and cannot move until they melt enough or a high tide(³±Ï«) frees them. A single iceberg can become stuck many times on its journey southward. The process can take several years.

According to Olson, a hundred years ago the moon made its closest approach to the Earth in more than 1,400 years. This caused the moon to have a much stronger pull on the Earth¡¯s oceans than usual, which created a super-high tide. The tide pushed icebergs from shallow waters off the coasts of Canada¡¯s provinces, Newfoundland and Labrador, into the Titanic¡¯s way.

¡°Of course, the final cause of the accident was that the ship struck an iceberg,¡± Olson told Reuters. ¡°It went full speed into a region with icebergs, but the lunar connection(ÔÂÁÁµÄÁªÏµ) may explain how an unusually large number of icebergs got into the path of the Titanic.¡±

The research team will publish their research in the April issue of Sky & Telescope magazine.

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1. How many people lost their lives in this accident?

A . Over 2,000 people.            B. About 100 people.  

C. More than 1,500 people.        D. We don¡¯t know.

2. The underlined word ¡°voyage¡± in the second paragraph really means ______.

A. º½ÐР        B. ·ÉÐР      C. »®´¬      D.ÓÎÓ¾

3. Which of the following about icebergs is TRUE?

A. Icebergs move only when the tide frees them.

B. An iceberg can stop for some time during its travel.

C. An iceberg will move as soon as its melts.

D. It takes an iceberg several months to leave its place.

4. Which of the following played a role in the sinking of the Titanic?

      a. the moon                 b. the tides             c. too many passengers 

d. the high speed of the ship    e. going the wrong way   f. the iceberg 

      A. a,b,c,f    B. a,c,d,e    C. a,b,d,f     D.a,c,e,f

5.. What is the article mainly about?

A. The main cause of the Titanic¡¯s sinking.

B. The 100th anniversary of the Titanic.

C. The moon¡¯s great influence on the Earth¡¯s tides.

D. The moon¡¯s role in the sinking of the Titanic.

 

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Brian likes jogging(ÂýÅÜ). He jogs in the park every morning.

He always takes five dollars  1 him. He always buys breakfast

for himself in the shop.

One day he jogged into the park and another jogger knocked into

him. A few minutes  2 , he found his five-dollar bill   3  in

his pocket. ¡°The man might be a thief! He thought, ¡°It must be him that took my money. I must fight against the crime(·¸×ï) ! ¡±

The man was only 30 meters ahead. Brian ran   4  him, hit him on the shoulder, and said ¡°Give me the   5  !¡± The man was surprised, but at last he gave Brian a five-dollar bill. Then he ran away as fast as he   6  !

Brian felt really good and ran to the shop. He had got his money  7 . He bought himself a coffee and two hamburgers.

Then he ran back  8 .  His wife was waiting for him. She was shaking her head. ¡°Oh, dear!¡± she said, ¡°You¡¯ ve had a   9  morning, haven¡¯t you ?¡±

¡°No! Why? I¡¯ve had a very good morning!¡± he said. ¡°Really?¡± she said. ¡°  10  you left your five-dollar bill on the table!¡±

 

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