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Some people think that all wild animals are dangerous. But in fact, very few of them will   1   a man if he leaves them alone. If you meet a lion or an elephant, I guess you will   2 ; but even a lion will avoid(躲避)a man if it is not very   3 . Lions and tigers only kill and eat men when they have grown too old and too weak to catch their usual   4  , such as deer and  5   small animals. If you see a wild elephant, perhaps you will be   6  . However, elephants usually run away at once if you don’t attack them. Some animals get very frightened if they only smell a man, some stand and look at him for a moment   7  they run away, some take no notice at all but walk away  8  in another direction. Wild animals only attack   9  when they are afraid that people want to harm(伤害) their   10 , or when the hunters shoot at them and make them angry.

1.                A.bite           B.attack          C.protect   D.hide

 

2.                A.come nearer     B.break down      C.stay alive  D.run away

 

3.                A.thirsty          B.excited         C.tired D.hungry

 

4.                A.food           B.fish            C.things    D.drinks

 

5.                A.others         B.other          C.another  D.any

 

6.                A.excited         B.pleased         C.frightened D.angry

 

7.                A.before         B.after           C.as soon as D.while

 

8.                A.luckily          B.noisily          C.quietly   D.loudly

 

9.                A.dogs           B.people         C.children  D.other

 

10.               A.neighbours      B.friends         C.young babies   D.parents

 

 

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One afternoon, Kate and her brother Bob went out to play.Kate was eight, and Bob was ten.“Let’s go to the bridge and we can see fish in the river.” said Kate.

“I don’t know…” Bob said.“Mum told us, ‘don’t go on the bridge.’ She said it’s dangerous.”

Kate said, “I am not afraid.Are you?”

They walked onto the bridge and began looking for fish in the river.The bridge was a train bridge.Trains went over the bridge three times a day.

The children were standing in the middle of the bridge when they heard a loud noise.“A train is coming!” Bob shouted.“Run!” He ran to the end of the bridge.He was safe.

Kate ran, too, but she fell.The train was coming fast.Kate ran towards Bob.She fell again right on the train tracks(铁轨).There was no time to leave.She had to lie down between the tracks.A few seconds later, the train went over the girl, but she was not hurt at all.She stood up and said to Bob, “Don’t tell Mum! Don’t tell Mum!”

At last their mother found out about the story.She was angry because they went on the bridge.But she was happy that Kate was all right.

1. Bob and Kate were       .

A.twins                                 B.brothers

C.sisters                                D.brother and sister

2.One afternoon they went to the bridge to see       .

A.their mother                           B.fish

C.the train                              D.the river

3.When the train came, the children were       .

A.in the middle of the bridge

B.at the end of the bridge

C.on their way to the bridge

D.away from the bridge

4.Where was Kate when the train was going over her?

A.She fell again right on the train tracks(铁轨).

B.Kate ran towards Bob.

C.She had to lie down between the tracks.

D.She stood up and cried.

5.When their mother knew about the story, she was       .

A.happy                                B.angry

C.sorry                                 D.both angry and happy

 

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The label(标签), Made in China, is one that is becoming increasing common in shopping centers all over the world.

In the United States, shoppers at Wal-Mart, the nation’s largest retailer(零售商), have a wide selection of products mostly produced in China. The large amount of Chinese imports have created a large selection of goods in other countries as people begin to buy more and more products made in China. These goods are even widely available in other Asian nations, where Chinese-made goods are quite popular. Chinese brand names are also becoming more well-known outside China.

When Chinese Americans visit family and friends in their homeland, gifts from the U.S. are a must. But TVs and fashionable clothes aren't rare any more, and anything 'Made in China' shouldn’t be considered in any case.

"When I decide to visit my family members in China, I will have a big headache. What should I buy for them? They may not all speak English, but everyone in China knows those three words," a Chinese American said. "When they see the label 'Made in China,' they will think, 'Why do you send me this?' "

The development of China has surprised the world with its growth. As a result, the other countries are beginning to try to reduce Chinese goods with the use of taxes(税)and import restrictions. However, the development on the Chinese economy still affects the world in many ways.

1.Around the world, the products made in China are ________ in the shopping malls.

A.unwelcome        B.expensive         C.popular           D.rare

2.What is the Chinese meaning of the underlined word “brand” in the second paragraph?

A.品牌             B.明星             C.生产地           D.树枝

3.Why do Chinese Americans usually have a headache if they come back to China?

A.Because their Chinese friends can not speak English.

B.Because their friends will be unhappy if the gifts are made in China.

C.Because they should give their friends rare gifts.

D.Because they should give their friends fashionable gifts.

4.How do other countries try to reduce the Chinese goods in their own countries?

A.By developing the qualities of their own products.

B.By telling their shoppers not to buy Chinese goods.

C.By importing more Chinese goods.

D.By using taxes and import restrictions.

5.From the passage, we can know that________.

A.products made in China are more and more popular all over the world

B.TVs and fashionable clothes are ideal gifts for Chinese people

C.everyone in China can speak English

D.the other governments don’t welcome any Chinese goods

 

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Japan is made up of a chain of islands that lie off the coast of Asia. People came to live in Japan from the nearby countries of China and Korea. From these older countries, the Japanese borrowed ideas, inventions and habits.

For many years, the Japanese built houses like those in China. They dressed themselves like a Chinese. From China came their way of writing and their habit of drinking tea.

In more recent times, the Japanese have borrowed things from our country, the United States. They have a government like ours. They do much work in science, as we do. Baseball is a favorite sport in Japan, just as it is here.

Things change when they come to Japan. The Japanese improve on almost everything they borrow. The art of garden making came from Korea and China, but the Japanese gardens are special. Each garden has a waterfall, a pond, and small bridges. There are few flowers in Japanese gardens. But the gardens are green during all the year round because they have many evergreens. Japanese gardens have a different kind of beauty.

1. The first paragraph of the passage tells us that ________ centuries ago.

A.the Japanese borrowed ideas only from China and Korea

B.people came to live in Japan from neighbouring Asian countries

C.Japan is much older than Korea

D.many Japanese came from the United States

2. In the third paragraph of the passage the italic (斜体)words “just as it is here” mean”________”

A.just as it is in the United States

B.just as it is in China

C.just as it is in Japan

D.just as it is in Asia

3. Why did the Japanese change the things they had borrowed?

A.They wanted very much to be different from others.

B.They didn’t like them the way they were.

C.They wanted visitors to like the change.

D.They tried to make them better.

4. From the passage we can see that ________.

A.Japanese gardens are different from those in other countries but not very beautiful

B.Japanese gardens are full of life during all the seasons

C.Japanese gardens are not very big

D.There are many flowers in Japanese gardens

5. Choose a statement from the following sentences that is NOT true.

A.The government of Japan is like that of the United States.

B.People in the United States like playing baseball.

C.The Japanese invented the habit of drinking tea.

D.Japan is made up of many islands.

 

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We are all busy talking about and using the Internet, but how many of us know about the history of the Internet?

  Many people are surprised when they find that the Internet was set up(建立) in the 1960s. At that time, computers were large and expensive. Computer networks(网络) didn’t work well. If one computer in the network broke down, then the whole network stopped. So a new network system(系统) had to be set up. It should be good enough to be used by many different computers. If part of the network was not working, information could be sent through another part. In this way the computer network system would keep on working all the time.

  At first, the Internet was only used by the government, but, in the early 1970s, universities, hospitals and banks were allowed to use it too. However, computers were still expensive and the Internet was difficult to use. By the start of the 1990s, computers become cheaper and easier to use. Scientists had also developed software(软件) that made “surfing(浏览)” the Internet more convenient (方便).

  Today it is easy to get on-line and it is said that millions of people use the Internet every day. Sending e-mail is more and more popular among students.

The Internet has now become one of the most important parts of people’s life.

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1.The Internet has a history of ______ years.

A、about 40             B、less than 30         C、more than 45

2.Scientists set up a new network system to ______.

A、make the computer cheaper

B、make the system work well

C、make the computer go well

3.The Internet was widely used in the ______.

A、1960s                B、1970s                C、1990s

4.The underlined words “get on-line” in Chinese mean ______.

A、上机               B、上网                 C、接线

5.Which of the following is NOT true?

A、People had enough softwares to get on-line fifteen years ago

B、Computers are much cheaper than before.

C、Today the Internet is used everywhere.

 

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