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Jeff Green has a bad habit. He can not look after (ÕÕ¿´) his things well. Look, this is his room. His things are here and there. Look at his desk. Some things are on it. They are notebook, CDs, video tapes, rulers and erasers. He doesn¡¯t put his rulers and erasers in his pencil box. Look, some of his sports collections are on the desk and chair.

It¡¯s eight in the morning, and Jeff is in bed. It¡¯s Sunday. He doesn¡¯t go to school. Oh, what¡¯s under the bed? A soccer ball. He likes playing soccer. He can not play volleyball well. His schoolbag is under the bed. Why is his bag under the bed? We don¡¯t know. What¡¯s that under the sofa? It is one of his socks. Where is the other one? We can¡¯t see it. Jeff needs to ask his parents to find it, I think.

1.What does ¡°here and there¡± mean in Chinese?

A. ÕâÀï B. ÄÇʱ C. µ½´¦ D. ÄÇÀï

2.Where are Jeff¡¯s rulers and erasers?

A. On the desk B. Under the bed

C. In the pencil box D. In the schoolbag

3.Why is Jeff in bed at 8 a.m.?

A. Because he wants to play soccer.

B. Because it is Sunday.

C. Because he doesn¡¯t like school.

D. Because this is his habit.

4.What sports does Jeff like?

A. Soccer B. Basketball

C. Volleyball D. Tennis

5.According to the passage, which is RIGHT?

A. Jeff can play volleyball well.

B. Jeff has a good habit.

C. One of Jeff¡¯s socks is on the sofa.

D. Jeff¡¯s room is not tidy.

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Last month when I was taking part in a US college interview £¬ I was asked £¬ ¡° what makes you special ? ¡± In fact I had answered questions likes this many times since I decided to go to college in the US. The US colleges paid special attention to different achievements. For example, a person who is very good at math can go to a famous college but also can be a good football player.

This experience made me think again that I must try to find where my own interests might lead me . To be honest, it was not easy. However, I never felt sorry to choose this way because it helped me understand myself . If I took the College Entrance Examination, as we call it gaokao in China, it could never possibly do .

When I entered high school, I took gaokao seriously because it seemed to me a great way to show how good at my lessons. However ,as I grew older , I realized gaokao did make me work hard at my lessons , but the pressure also pushed many other activities out of my life , like guitar¨Dplaying . Although I had no time for it , I will still get to it in the future .

No doubt, gaokao provides a way of choosing those who are successful in their studies . But it is really important for all of us to rethink what ¡° talent ¡± really is today . This is because we now live in a world in which all of our other human qualities are needed for success, not just the high grade .

Ken Robinson once said, ¡° the society depends on different kinds of talents . ¡± However, gaokao pays too attention to a person' s grades but little to his other qualities. And it is these qualities that makes life colorful and fun.

As high school students, we can not change the present situation of eduction , but we are always free to think outside of the box . Although good school grade is still useful, I hope one day we will see our education also welcomes the amazing possibilities in different people .

1.The US colleges pay special attention to ________.

A. students ' family background .

B. the different achievements

C. students ' ideas about way of life .

D. the school a student is from .

2.When at high school, the writer ________.

A. had a lot of activities .

B. did not work hard at her lessons .

C. did well in gaokao

D. had no time to play the guitar .

3. Which of the following might be the best title for the passage?

A. My school life abroad.

B. Different exams in the US.

C. My view on gaokao

D. The importance of school grades

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Australia is the greatest island in the world. It is much smaller 1.t_____ China. It is in the 2. s_____ of the Earth. So when it is3.h_____ summer in China, it is cold winter in Australia.

Australia is big, but the 4.p________ there is smaller. There are only about 24,000,000 people in Australia. The population of Australia5.i_____ the same as that of Shanghai, a city in China.

Enough laws have been made to 6.f______ against pollution. The cities in Australia have got little air or water pollution. The sky is blue and the water is clear. You can clearly see fish 7.s_______ in the rivers. Plants grow very well.

Australia is famous 8.f_____ its sheep and kangaroos. After a short drive from any town, you will find 9.y______ in the middle of white sheep. Sheep, sheep, everywhere are sheep. Have you ever seen a kangaroo? It has a ¡°bag¡± in its body. The10. m______ kangaroo keeps its baby kangaroo in the ¡°bag¡±. It is very interesting, isn¡¯t it ?

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You are probably familiar with the saying£ºAn apple a day keeps the doctor away. A recent research carried out by the Chinese University of Hong Kong may change the saying£ºAn apple a day may keep aging away.

The research chose fruit flies(¹ûÓ¬), as they share many genes(»ùÒò)with humans. The fruit flies were either fed normally or had an apple extract(ŨËõÎï) added to their diet.

It turned out that those fruit flies that were given apple extract lived about 55 days¡ªfive days longer than the flies that were normally fed. The research group also found it easier for the flies to walk£¬climb and move about as they aged.

According to the result, the researchers believed that the antioxidants(¿¹Ñõ»¯¼Á) in the apple extract helped clean up dangerous chemicals(»¯Ñ§ÎïÖÊ) that cause illnesses£¬as well as aging.

In another study£¬researchers examined diets of thousands of women. They discovered that those who regularly ate apples were 20 percent less likely to suffer heart illnesses and stroke.

The apples¡¯ genetic code(ÒÅ´«ÃÜÂë) was discovered recently. It allows scientists to develop nicer and healthier fruits. Researchers are already using the information to grow a kind of apples full of antioxidants that can keep eyes and joints healthy and protect humans against heart illnesses and cancer.

Apples that kill the desire(ÓûÍû) to eat could also be produced, with the first¡°extra-healthy¡¯¡¯apples on supermarket shelves within just four or five years.

The team that keeps studying apple DNA includes 100 scientists from five countries. Their research also suggests that around 65 million years ago, when dinosaurs began to die off the plant£¬which would finally become today¡¯s apple tree, experienced a great genetic change. The number of many of its genes doubled. The extra genes allowed the apple to get used to worse conditions and go through a different development from peaches£¬strawberries and other related fruits.

1.Why were fruit flies used for the research?

A. Because they have a similar diet to humans.

B. Because they have a history as long as apples.

C. Because they share a lot of genes with humans.

D. Because they feed on nothing but apple extract.

2.What result did the researchers find out?

A. Apples produce chemicals that can change human genes.

B. Apples have antioxidants that kill chemicals that cause aging.

C. Apples are rich in vitamins that are needed in humans¡¯ bodies.

D. Apples produce chemicals that make apples taste more delicious.

3.What happened to apples around 65 million years ago according to the research?

A. Their genes stopped their development as the environment got worse.

B. Their genes became twice in number but they finally died off like dinosaurs.

C. They experienced a great genetic change making them used to worse conditions.

D. They went through a similar development to peaches, strawberries and other related fruits.

4.What can we infer(ÍƶÏ)from the passage?

A. Eating apples may bring us more advantages than we might believe before.

B. People who have the habit of eating apples don¡¯t need to see a doctor.

C. Apples that kill the desire to eat are already available in supermarkets now.

D. People will eat apples instead of peaches and strawberries from now on.

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