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Accident Report Form

Accident

A car hit a tree.

Four people were in the car.

Weather condition

There was a heavy rain.

Cause

The driver named Li Jun drank too much.

Date of call

March 20th, 2008

Time of call

8:30 p.m.

Name of caller

A man called Zhang Wei.

(He was taking a walk there at that time.)

Place

Zhongshan Road, Nanjing

Conditions of

victims (受害者)

Mr. Green hurt his head.

Mrs. Green hurt her left leg.

Their daughter felt frightened.

Their dog died.

Action

Policemen arrived at 8:40 p.m. and sent the victims to Gulou Hospital at 8:45 p.m.

1. What time did Zhang Wei call the police?

       A. At 8:30 a. m. B. At 8:30 p. m.     C. At 8:40 p. m. D. At 8:45 p. m.

2.How many people were there in the cars?

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

3. Whose left leg was hurt?

       A. Mrs. Green’s.                    B. Their daughter’s.  C. Mr. Green’s. D. Their dog’s.

4. What was the weather like that day?

       A. It was sunny. B. It was snowy.     C. It was cloudy. D. It was rainy.

5. Which of the following is TRUE?

       A. The car hit a wall.

       B. The accident happened on Zhongshan Road in Beijing.

       C. The driver drank too much.

D.The policemen arrived half an hour later and sent the victims to the hospital.

 

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Meeting the English family

  Rosa and her classmates were in a street in West London. The sky was dark. This was Rosa's big day-her first day in England.

  Rosa got out of a taxi. The driver carried a very heavy bag for her. They walked through the rain to the front door of a big Victorian house.

  A small girl opened the door. She was four years old. Her brother stood behind her. He was only two years old. One minute later, a young woman came to the door.

  “Welcome to Wembley!” she said and she offered Rosa her hand. “These are my two children, Elisabeth and Isaac.”

  “Pleased to meet you, Mrs. Frost!” said Rosa with a strong Spanish accent.

  The two children ran back into the living-room.

  “Don't worry about them! They're a little shy. And please call me Diana! Now let me show you your room and then we can have a nice cup of tea. Or would you like some coffee?”

  “I'd like to try a cup of English tea, made in England.”

  “This is your bedroom. There's a nice view(视野) of the football stadium(露天体育场) and here's a little desk where you can study. The bathroom and toilet are just opposite your door. Now I'll go and put the kettle on.”

  “Excuse me. What's a kettle?”

  “In England, we use a kettle to make hot water. We can then put the hot water in a teapot or use it to make coffee.”

  Rosa was happy with her new home, but she was a little puzzled(困惑的). Perhaps her mother Maruja was right. The British were not normal people. They did not kiss when they met and they lived in large Victorian palaces. Their favourite drink was tea and they used strange metal kettles to make the weather hot. What was she going to say to Elisabeth and Isaac? How could she make friends with two shy English children? Perhaps the answer was in the big, black psychology(心理学) book.

1.It was Ross's big day. She and her classmates were in ________.

[  ]

A.the west part of London

B.the middle of Spain

C.a big Victorian house

D.the living-room

2.Rosa's hostess(女主人) was called ________.

[  ]

A.Elisabeth Frost
B.Isaac Frost
C.Diana Frost
D.Maruja Frost

3.What could Rosa see through the window when she was in her bedroom?

[  ]

A.A garden.
B.A football stadium.
C.A desk.
D.A bathroom.

4.In this passage the underlined(划底线的) word “it” means ________.

[  ]

A.a cup
B.hot water
C.a teapot
D.milk

5.After reading the passage, we know that ________.

[  ]

A.Rosa had some trouble in getting on well with the hostess

B.the two children didn't like Rosa

C.Mr. Frost offered Rosa much help

D.Ross was happy with the new family, but she couldn't understand some of their customs

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A)请阅读下面短文,根据短文内容从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项                              

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1 How much are the musical tickets for two children?

A. 16 pounds,      B, 35 pounds.      C. 30 pounds.      D. 40 pounds.

2When will the Teenage Drawing Competition be held?

A. On June 7th.                        B. On August 6th.

C. On September 20th.             D. On April 25th.

3 Where can you watch Adele's performance this Sunday afternoon?

A. At St. James' s Park.                 B. At Westfield Theater.

C. At Westfield Shopping Center.        D. At Cambridge Theater.

B

     When I crossed a small road on my first day in Kolkata, I was surprised because I heard a bell-not a horn (喇叭),  It was a tiny man pulling a rickshaw, He stopped and picked up two children from the front door of their house and pulled them to school. For many people, the rickshaw in Kolkata has many advantages, When the traffic is bad, rickshaws find a way through the traffic. If your miss your bus and there aren't any taxis, you can always find a rickshaw in Kolkata. Rickshaws are from your house to the market and waits for you. Then he loads (装载)all your things, drops you off outside your home and helps you unload, No other type of public transport offers this kind of service.

    From June to September, Kolkata gets heavy rain. Sometimes it rains for 48 hours without a break. In some parts of the city, the roads flood (水淹), and anything with an engine(发动机) is useless, But the rickshaw drivers never stop working, even with water all around them.

    But not everyone thinks rickshaws are a good thing. The local government want to ban rickshaws. They believe it is wrong for one man to pull another person when there is modern transport in the city. However, there is a problem with this plan. Many of the rickshaw drivers come from the countryside. The only job they can find in Kolkata is pulling a rickshaw, If the city bans rickshaws, these men won't have a job. So for the moment, the people of Kolkata still go by rickshaw.

   4What is the main idea of Paragraph 1?

    A. The rickshaw drivers carry things for local people in Kolkata.

    B. Parents need rickshaws for taking children to school in Kolkata.

    C. Rickshaws can find a way through the bad traffic in Kolkata.

    D. Rickshaws are very useful for the people' s daily life in Kolkata.

  5 What does the underlined word "ban" mean?

    A. make       B. increase     C. forbid      D. collect

  6What can we learn from the passage?

    A. The rickshaws in Kolkata have loud horns.

    B. The rickshaw is still a part of public transport in Kolkata.

    C. The local government offer many other jobs to the rickshaw driven.

D. The people in Kolkata are supposed to take rickshaws instead of cars.

                               C

     Nathan Sawaya's childhood was a lot of fun. He drew cartoons, wrote stories, and played with plastic toy bricks (积木). His grandparents bought his first set of toy bricks when he was five years old and he's been building with toy bricks ever since. He even took his building bricks to college with him! Instead of books and a computer, he had a model of Greenwich Village made of bricks on his desk.

     Nathan started as a lawyer but gave up His highly-paid (高薪的) job to become an artist that uses toys in his art. He uses toy bricks to build everything from the Statue of Liberty(自由女神像) to Superman! He has more than 1.5 million colored bricks in his working room in New York which he uses to make pieces of art. He started by building small models but then decided to do something big and created a self-portrait (自画像). It took him two days just to build the eyes.

     Nathan's work has appeared in museums around the world. Children love his art because it is made out of the same toys that they play with at home and adults love his work because it is fascinating. Since it began in2007, Nathan's exhibition "The Art of the Brick" has been very popular with museum visitors everywhere.

     "I'm proud that I took a dream I had as a child, to become an artist, and I have actually made a job out of it," says Nathan. "To do what you love in life is the most important thing."

   7What did Nathan put on his desk at college?

    A. The Statue of Liberty.

    B. Superman.

    C. His serf-portrait.

    D. A Greenwich Village modal.

  8Why did Nathan give up his job as a lawyer?

    A. Because he made little money out of a lawyer.

    B. Because he wanted to make toys for the children.

    C. Because he decided to become an artist of toy bricks.

    D. Because he was going to work in the museum instead.

  9What does the underlined word "it" in Paragraph 3 refer to?

    A. Nathan's work.                 B. Nathan's exhibition.

    C. Nathan's art.                   D. Nathan's self-portrait

   10 What would be the best title for the passage?

    A. The Brick Artist                B. The Brick Exhibition

C. Toy Bricks for Adults           D. The Artist's Childhood

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  Chris Jones recently finished a very unusual journey.Our reporter Mary Owen met him at his home in south London and he told her all about the trip.

  Reporter:What gave you the idea to travel around India on an elephant, Chris?

  Chris:Well, it all started 2 years ago when I was planning a trip to India.I visited a photographic(摄影)exhibition of elephants and I realized that the only way to travel around India was on a elephant.

  Reporter:What did you do next?

  Chris:I flew to New Delhi and started looking for an elephant.I needed an elephant trained to carry people.I didn’t know anything about elephants.So I asked an expert(专家)for help.He taught me how to ride an elephant.He also helped me find an elephant.

  Reporter:Can you tell me about the journey?

  Chris:Well, I bought a female elephant called Tara for about $6000.We set off from New Delhi a week later.We were heading to Sonepur in northern India where there is a big elephant market and I could sell Tara easily.And what a ride!Elephants can travel at about 6 miles an hour and Sonepur was more than 1,200 km away.The journey took us 64 days!

  Reporter:Did you have any problems on your journey?

  Chris:Yes, a few.But nothing serious.On the third day, Tara hurt her foot.But that got better quickly.Also there was a lot of heavy rain during the first week and we got very wet!

  Reporter:What happened when you reached Sonepur?

  Chris:My plan was to sell Tara.But by now I was very fond of her.I couldn’t take her back to Britain and I didn’t want to sell her at the market.By chance(碰巧),I met some people who wanted an elephant for their national park.I knew that Tara would be safe with them, so I gave her to them.I was very sad to say goodbye.

(1)

Chris got the idea to travel around India on an elephant from ________.

[  ]

A.

a visit to an Indian zoo

B.

an elephant expert from India

C.

some photos of elephants

D.

an old friend who lived in India

(2)

Chris decided to travel to Sonepur because ________.

[  ]

A.

it is a very interesting place

B.

elephants can't be sold anywhere else

C.

he would be able to sell Tara there easily

D.

it would only take 64 days to travel there

(3)

When Chris arrived at Sonepur market, he ________.

[  ]

A.

realized that he didn’t really want to sell Tara

B.

visited a national park

C.

sold Tara to a national park

D.

decided to take Tara home with him.

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  Chris Jones recently completed a very unusual journey.Our reporter Mary Owen met him at his home in the south of London and be told her all about the trip.

  Reporter:What gave you the idea to make a trip around India on an elephant, Chris?

  Chris:Well, it all started the idea two years ago when I was planning a trip to India.I visited a photo exhibition of elephants and I realized that the only enjoyable way to make a trip around India was on an elephant.

  Reporter:What did you do next?

  Chris:I flew to New Delhi and started looking for an elephant, I needed an elephant trained to carry people.I didn’t know anything about elephants, so I asked an expert(专家)for help.He taught me how to ride an elephant.He also helped me find an elephant.

  Reporter:How long did it take to find a suitable elephant?

  Chris:Not too long.I bought a female elephant called Tara for about 6, 000 dollars.

  Reporter:Can you tell me about the journey?

  Chris:Tara and I set off from New Delhi a week later.We were going to Sonepur in northern India.There is a big elephant market there and I could sell Tara easily.And what a ride! Elephants can travel at about 6 miles an hour and Sonepur is more than 1, 200 km away.It took us 64 days to complete the journey.

  Reporter:Did you have any problems on your journey?

  Chris:Yes, a few.But nothing serious.On the third day, Tara hurt her foot.Btu that got better quickly.Also, there was a lot of heavy rain during the first week and we got very wet!

  Reporter:What happened when you reached Sonepur?

  Chris:My plan was to sell Tara.But I was very fond of her.I couldn’t take her back to Britain and I didn’t want to sell her at the market.I happened to meet some people who wanted an elephant for their national park in southern India.I knew that Tara would be safe with them, so I gave her to them.I was very sad to say goodbye.

(1)

Chris got the idea to make a trip around India on an elephant from _________.

[  ]

A.

a visit to a zoo

B.

an elephant expert from India

C.

the photos of elephant

D.

an old friend who lived in India

(2)

The elephant expert told Chris _________.

[  ]

A.

when to buy an elephant

B.

how to feed an elephant

C.

where to sell his elephant

D.

how to ride an elephant

(3)

Chris decided to go to Sonepur because _________.

[  ]

A.

it is a very interesting place

B.

he would be able to sell Tara there easily

C.

elephants cannot be sold anywhere else

D.

it would take only a short time to get there

(4)

When Chris arrived at the market in Sonepur, _________.

[  ]

A.

he realized that he did not really want to sell Tara

B.

he visited some shopkeepers

C.

he sold Tara to a national park

D.

he decided to take Tara home with him

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