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Happy birthday

The China National Opera (CNO) will give a concert to celebrate its 50th birthday.

Different generations of CNO vocalists(ÉùÀÖ¼Ò), like Li Guangxi, Yao Hong and Ma Mei, will present the concert which will feature both songs from famous operas like ¡°The White-haired Girl¡± and ¡°The Hundredth Bride¡±, as well as arias(¶À³ªÇú) of such Western opera classics as ¡°Madame Butterfly¡±, ¡°La Traviata¡± and ¡°Rigoletto¡±.

Time/Date:7:30pm, September 7,8

Location: Tianqiao Theatre

Tel: 65514787, 83156170

Tickets:60¡«500 yuan (US $7.3¡«60.2)

Folk music

A concert will be held to feature some recently-composed traditional Chinese music works.

The concert, given by the Folk Orchestra of China Opera and Ballet Theatre, will include such pieces as ¡°Memory of Childhood¡±, ¡°Memorial Ceremony for God¡± and ¡°Wine Song¡±.

Time/Date:7:30pm, September 13

Location: Concert Hall at the National Library of China

Tel: 68485462, 68419220

Tickets:30¡«200 yuan (US $ 3.6¡«24.1)

Moon music

A concert of traditional Chinese music will be given on the eve of the Moon Festival which falls on September 21 this year.

The concert will feature a number of famous pieces centered on the theme of the moon, such as ¡°Moonlight¡±, ¡°Spring Night on a Moonlit River¡± and ¡°Lofty Mountain and Flowing River¡±.

A number of established traditional Chinese music performers, like Zhou Yaokun and Fan Weiqing, will play solos as well as collaborate(ºÏ×÷) with the folk music orchestra.

Time/Date:7:30pm, September 20

Location: Grand Theatre of the Cultural Palace of Nationalities

Tel : 66068888, 66069999

1.If you want to buy tickets for listening to the music ¡°Memory of Childhood¡±, you will dial ____ .

A. 65514787 B. 83156170 C. 68485462 D. 66069999

2.Which statement is TRUE according to the passage?

A. Li Guangxi, Yao Hong and Ma Mei stand for the same generation of CNO vocalists.

B. ¡°Lofty Mountain and Flowing River¡± is a traditional Chinese music.

C. ¡°Rigoletto¡± is a famous piece on the theme of the moon.

D. Zhou Yaokun will play solos and Fan Weiqing will collaborate with the folk music orchestra.

3. ¡°Madame Butterfly¡± is .

A. a Chinese opera B. a song

C. a piece of music D. a Western opera

4.In which part of a newspaper will the article be published?

A. Entertainment B. Sports C. Culture D. News

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Smart phones forecast the weather

Networking expert Open Signal has discovered something interesting£ºthe sensors in Android phones designed to measure battery temperature£¬light£¬pressure and 80 on can be used to generate surprisingly accurate weather reports£®2.

Smart phones save the rainforests

Detecting illegal logging(µÁ·¥) may sound like a novel app£¬3. £ºin Indonesia£¬the non-profit organization Rainforest Connection¡¯ wants to use donated Android phones to detect illegal logging£®As New scientist reports£¬¡°The phones are equipped with solar panels specifically designed to take advantage of the brief periods when light reaches the forest floor£®Their microphones stay on at all time£¬and the software listens for the sound of a chainsaw(Á´¾â)£®¡±

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What is the first thing you notice when you walk into a shop? The products displayed (չʾ) at the entrance? Or the soft background music?

But have you ever notice the smell? Unless it is bad, the answer is likely to be no. But while a shop¡¯s scent may not be outstanding compared with sights and sounds, it is certainly there. And it is providing to be an increasing powerful tool in encouraging people to purchase.

A brand store has become famous for its distinctive scent which floats through the fairly dark hall and out to the entrance, via scent machines. A smell may be attractive but it may not just be used for freshening air. One sports goods company once reported that when it first introduced scent into its stores, customers¡¯ intention to purchase increased by 80 percent.

When it comes to the best shopping streets in Pairs, scent is just as important to a brand¡¯s success as the quality of its window displays and goods on sales. That is mainly because shopping is a very different experience to what it used to be.

Some years ago, the focus for brand name shopping was on a few people with sales assistants¡¯ disproving attitude and don¡¯t-touch-what-you-can¡¯t-afford displays. Now the rise of electronic commerce (e-commerceµç×ÓÉÌÎñ) has opened up famous brands to a wider audience. But while e-shops can use sights and sounds, only bricks-and-mortar stores (ʵÌåµê) can offer a full experience from the minute customers step through the door to the moment they leave. Another brand store seeks to be much more than a shop, but rather a destination. And scent is just one way to achieve this.

Now a famous store uses complex man-made smell to make sure that the soft scent of baby powder floats through the kid department, and coconut (Ò¬×Ó) scent in the swimsuit section. A department store has even opened a new lab, inviting customers on a journey into the store¡¯s windows to smell books, pots and drawers, in search of their perfect scent.

1. E-shops are mentioned in the passage to _______ .

A. introduce the rise of e-commerce

B. urge shop assistants to change their attitude

C. push stores to use sights and sounds

D. show the advantages of brick-and-mortar stores

2. The underlined word ¡°destination¡± in Paragraph 5 means _______ .

A. a platform that exhibits goods

B. a spot where travelers like to stay

C. a place where customers love to go

D. a target that a store expects to meet

3.The main purpose of the passage is to ______ .

A. compare and evaluate B. inform and explain

C. examine and assess D. argue and discuss

4. According to the passage, what is an increasingly powerful tool in the success of some brand store?

A. Unique scents. B. Friendly assistant.

C. Soft background music D. attractive window display.

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As I was walking around their bedroom, I ____ little reminders of them. Some Christmas gifts were still ____in boxes. There were ____ on the wall, which I guess must have a ____ meaning to them. What took my breath away was seeing my dad¡¯s emblems£¨»ÕÕ£©from his military service of our country ____ he was young. My father never____ to us about the Korean Wars. As I looked at those emblems hanging ____ with all the photos that he treasures, I ____ that this was an important part of his life, but I never spent the ____ in talking with him about them. The photos of my mom with her close ____ made me realize her life before she was my mom. I had been so____ running my business to raise my own family that I ____ the chance to know about their past and experience.

We sometimes don¡¯t realize something is ____ for us until we have lost it, so it¡¯s not too late for us to talk to our parents about their past. I am writing my story to____ everyone who is fortunate to still have their parents____ to invest some time to learn about them. I am grateful to have ____ of my parents. So I still have time to talk with them. I hope that readers will ____ from my story and find the time to talk about those things in their life that mean so much to their parents.

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A brave general led his soldiers to fight against their enemy bravely£®But 1. the enemy were too strong, they failed again and again. When they were beaten the 2. (six) time, most of his soldiers died in the battle. The general himself too 3. (wound) seriously. He was driven into a small farmhouse in a forest. He was sad these days. He thought it was impossible for him to beat the enemy, so he decided to give up.

One day, when he 4. (lie) on the grass in the forest, he saw a spider weaving its web 5. a small tree. The spider worked slowly and carefully. Six times it tried to throw its thread from one branch to 6. and six times it failed. He thought the spider would give up. But he was wrong, it went on 7. (try). This time it worked more slowly and more carefully. Finally, it carried the thread 8. (success) to the branches. ¡°How great the spider is! I will try 9. seventh time.¡± 10. (inspire) by the spirit of the spider, the general gathered his soldiers and trained them carefully. At last they beat the enemy and drove them out of their country.

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The temperature of the sun is over 5,000 degrees Fahrenheit at the surface, but it rises to perhaps more than 16 million degrees at the center. The sun is so much hotter than the earth that matter can exist only as a gas, except at the core(ºËÐÄ). In the core of the sun, the pressures are so great against the gases that, despite the high temperature, there may be a small solid core. However, no one really knows, since the center of the sun can never be directly observed.

Solar astronomers do know that the sun is divided into five layers or zones. Starting at the outside and going down into the sun, the zones are the corona, chromosphere, photosphere, convection zone and finally the core. The first three zones are regarded as the sun¡¯s atmosphere. But since the sun has no solid surface, it is hard to tell where the atmosphere ends and the main body of the sun begins.

The sun¡¯s outermost layer begins about 10,000 miles above the visible surface and goes outward for millions of miles. This is the only part of the sun that can be seen during an eclipse (ÈÕʳ) such as the one in February 1979. At any other time, the corona can be seen only when special instruments are used on cameras and telescopes to shut out the glare(´ÌÑÛµÄÇ¿¹â)of the sun¡¯s rays.

The corona is a brilliant, pearly white, filmy light, about as bright as the full moon. Its beautiful rays are a sensational sight during an eclipse. The corona¡¯s rays flash out in a brilliant fan that has wispy spikelike (Ò»ÊøÊøËë×´) rays near the sun¡¯s north and south poles. The corona is thickest at the sun¡¯s equator.

The corona rays are made up of gases streaming outward at tremendous speeds and reaching a temperature of more than 2 million degrees Fahrenheit. The rays of gas thin out as they reach the space around the planets. By the time the sun¡¯s corona rays reach the earth, they are weak and invisible.

1.Matter on the sun can exist only in the form of gas because of the sun¡¯s ______.

A. size B. age

C. location D. temperature

2.With what topic is the second paragraph mainly concerned?

A. How the sun evolved.

B. The structure of the sun.

C. Why scientists study the sun.

D. The distance of the sun from the planets.

3.All of the following are parts of the sun¡¯ s atmosphere EXCEPT the _______.

A. corona B. chromosphere

C. photosphere D. core

4.The paragraph following the passage most likely discusses which of the following?

A. The remaining layers of the sun.

B. The evolution of the sun to its present form.

C. The eclipse of February 1979.

D. Scientists will cost more money on researching the corona.

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