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  Millions of children m the United States go to summer camps.Some go to play outdoors at tradition al camps in the woods,in the mountains or on lakes.But families now have many choices of special camps.These can be in the middle of nature or a big city.Special camps offer young people the chance to learn about different subjects:anything from space exploration to business to medicine.

  In technology camps,one subject that children can learn about is video game design.They learn how to use computer programmes to create games of their own.One programme that teaches video game design is called Cybercamps.Children can learn how to design their own virtual(实际上的)worlds to set their video game in.Then,they programme their own rules and objects into the game.

  Cybercamps also offers courses in robot building and web design.A recent story in the Washington Post described how one child made a robot that could sing a song.Another made a robot that could follow a black line drawn on a piece of cardboard.Also,children can learn how to make websites.One child made a site for Pokemon,one of his favourite cartoon shows.

(1)

Traditional camps are ________.

[  ]

A.

in the woods

B.

in the mountains

C.

on lakes

D.

A,B and C

(2)

Special camps offer young people the chance to learn ________.

[  ]

A.

only space

B.

only science

C.

only medicine

D.

different subjects

(3)

In Cybercamps a child made a robot that could ________.

[  ]

A.

sing

B.

dance

C.

speak

D.

draw

(4)

Which one is NOT true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

There are many special camps in the USA now.

B.

Families prefer traditional camps to special camps.

C.

Special camps can be in the middle of nature or a big city.

D.

In technology camps,children can create games of their own.

(5)

The best title for the passage is ________.

[  ]

A.

Traditional camps

B.

Special camps

C.

Summer camps

D.

Summer holiday

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任务型阅读 (共10空, 每空1分,满分10分)

阅读下列短文,根据短文中的信息完成文后表格。在标有题号的横线上,写出空缺处所填单词的正确形式。(每空一词)

Street Markets Around the World

There are many ways of shopping. You can shop by telephone, by post or through your home computer , but for many people , the most exciting way to shop is also the most traditional—at a street market. You can find markets anywhere in the world. Here are four of them:

There are many “floating markets” in Asia ; perhaps the most unusual is Thailand(泰国), at a place called Damnoen Saduak. It’s open from six in the morning to the noon every day. People sell fresh fruit from their boats.

Many Belgians(比利时人) say that the Grand Place is the most beautiful square in the world. It’s the home of a colourful flower market. It’s open every day except Monday. On Monday, instead of flowers, there’s a wonderful bird market.

One of the world’s famous markets is in Mexico City(墨西哥城)----- the Sonora Market. You can buy toys, birds, herbs and medicine. There’re al kinds of things. It’s open every day from early in the morning till late at night.

In England, every Saturday and Sunday, thousands of young people from all over London travel to the Camden Market----- it’s the place to go for street fashion, CDs and tapes. Many people also go there for fun.

根据以上内容,完成下列表格,每空一词

Names

1.__________

Feature

Things to Sell

Open Time

the Damnoen Saduak

Thailand

2.______

fresh3.________

every day

the Grand 4._________

Belgium(比利时)

beautiful

 

5.__________

every day except 6.________

the Sonora Market

Mexico

7.______

all kinds of

8._________

every day

the Camden Market

9.___________

fashionable

fashion things

Every 10.______

 

 

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任务型阅读 (共10空, 每空1分,满分10分)
阅读下列短文,根据短文中的信息完成文后表格。在标有题号的横线上,写出空缺处所填单词的正确形式。(每空一词)
Street Markets Around the World
There are many ways of shopping. You can shop by telephone, by post or through your home computer , but for many people , the most exciting way to shop is also the most traditional—at a street market. You can find markets anywhere in the world. Here are four of them:
There are many “floating markets” in Asia ; perhaps the most unusual is Thailand(泰国), at a place called Damnoen Saduak. It’s open from six in the morning to the noon every day. People sell fresh fruit from their boats.
Many Belgians(比利时人) say that the Grand Place is the most beautiful square in the world. It’s the home of a colourful flower market. It’s open every day except Monday. On Monday, instead of flowers, there’s a wonderful bird market.
One of the world’s famous markets is in Mexico City(墨西哥城)----- the Sonora Market. You can buy toys, birds, herbs and medicine. There’re al kinds of things. It’s open every day from early in the morning till late at night.
In England, every Saturday and Sunday, thousands of young people from all over London travel to the Camden Market----- it’s the place to go for street fashion, CDs and tapes. Many people also go there for fun.
根据以上内容,完成下列表格,每空一词
Names
小题1:__________
Feature
Things to Sell
Open Time
the Damnoen Saduak
Thailand
小题2:______
fresh小题3:________
every day
the Grand 小题4:_________
Belgium(比利时)
beautiful
 
小题5:__________
every day except 小题6:________
the Sonora Market
Mexico
小题7:______
all kinds of
小题8:_________
every day
the Camden Market
小题9:___________
fashionable
fashion things
Every 小题10:______
 

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阅读理解

  Languages keeps evolving(进化、发展), and English is no exception.It is a language that embraces(欣然接受)new words that may be cool today but gone tomorrow.

  There are, however, some words and phrases that have stood the test of time.OK, which has become the international standard for expressing agreement, is a good example.

  But why is this rather odd(奇怪的)expression so popular and so useful when we could use any number of other words to say the same thing?

  Writing in The Times, Allen Metcalf, author of OK:The Improbable Story of America’s Greatest Word, writes:“What OK provided that the others did not was neutrality(中性), a way to express agreement without having to offer an opinion.”

  For example, if someone asks you “Shall we go for a walk after lunch?” you can simply respond “OK”.There you go-no extra opinions.Just straight, plain old OK.

  So just where did this rather curious expression come from? The origins of OK have been widely disputed(辩论,争论).Some people have guessed that OK was the name of a person or a product.

  Speakers of many different languages have had their say on this question, keen to claim the term as their own.

  Writing an article for London’s Metro newspaper, Metcalf states:‘O and K are present in every language of the world, as expressions that can be abbreviated(缩写)OK.” For example:French-“O qu-oui”, “yes indeed”; German-“Ohne Korrektur”,“ without correction needed”; and in Latin or Greek, “Olla kalla”, “all good”.

  But, does it sound a little too informal with this popular little expression?

  Apparently not.

  In a speech where he stated that his election(当选)would not be a radical(激进的)result to all problems, President Obama said:“…even though I am president…, AI-Qaida is still a threat(威胁)and that we cannot pretend somehow that because Barack Hussein Obama got elected as president, suddenly everything’s going to be OK,” he said.

  So, there you go, straight from the president.It’s OK to say OK, and thanks to the expression’s widespread usage across the world, you can be understood anywhere.

(1)

Using the example of Obama, the author wants to show that _________.

[  ]

A.

there is still a long way to go to defeat Al-Qaida

B.

Obama likes to use OK when he speaks

C.

OK is widely used even on formal occasions

D.

the use of OK is encouraged in formal speech

(2)

According to Allen Metcalf, OK differs from other terms to express agreement, which of the following opinions is true?

[  ]

A.

It is easiest way to say.

B.

It doesn’t need emotion.

C.

It is the most commonly used.

D.

It doesn’t use in the formal speech.

(3)

What is the best title for the passage?

[  ]

A.

Why OK is OK everywhere?

B.

It’s OK to say OK in the world.

C.

Where did OK come from?

D.

Everything is going to be OK.

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阅读理解。
        A Japanese girl learned English in the classroom for two and a half years, and she al-ways wanted to visit London. Now she arrived there at last. When she went out of the station,she didn't know the way to
the hotel,so she asked a policeman standing at the station gate. She spoke slowly and clearly. But to her
surprise, he didn't understand her at all. She asked the same question again and again and then the
policeman understood at last. He answered her,but she didn't know what he was saying, Her teacher
never spoke English like that " I'm a Japanese. I'm new here. "the girl said. The policeman spoke more
slowly than before,and she listened very carefully. but still she couldn't understand him. They looked at
each other and smiled. Then he said something she understood. "You'11 soon learn English !" Then she
knew that the English she had learned was quite different from the English people speak !
1. How many years did the Japanese girl learn English in the classroom?
A. Half a year.      
B. For two years
C. For a halt year.    
D. For two years and a half.
2. How did the Japanese girl get to London?
A. By train.  
B. By ship.  
C. by plane.    
D. By car.
3. Why did the girl ask the policeman?
A. Because she couldn't speak-English.
B . Because she wanted to know the way to the hotel.
C. Because she lost her things.
D. Because she was afraid in a new place.
4. Why was the girl surprised in that city?
A. The policeman didn't understand her at all.
B. She couldn't speak English freely.
C. The policeman under-stood her at last.
D. She asked the same question again and again.
5. What can we learn from the story?
A. The policeman spoke bad English. The girl's English was not good enough.
B. The policeman didn't know the way to the hotel.
C. The girl's English was not good enough.
D. 'There are no good teachers in Japan.

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