A thick stormof sand turned Beijing 1. skies to blue last Wednesday. Cars drove with 2. lights on. School children walked with their shirts, 3. coats and anything else they could find pull up 4. over their nose. Some women wore scarves 5. over their heads as the storm become stronger. 6. “Sand can be sweeping into the air when there 7. is a drought. Too much trees have been cut 8. this years, making the sandstorm problem worse. 9. So something must be done to keep the air nice or 10. clean, said the scientists. 查看更多

 

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  A thick storm of sand(沙尘暴) turned Beijing        1.________
sky into blue last Wednesday.Cars drove with               2.________
lights on.School child walked with their shirts,              3.________
coats and anything else cover                                         4.________
their nose.Some women wore scarves(头巾)                 5.________
over their heads when the storm become stronger.         6.________
"Sand can be sweeping into the air when there               7.________
is a drought(旱灾).Too much trees have been cut           8.________
this years.It made the sandstorm problem worse.            9.________
So something must be done to keep the air nice or          10.________
clean," said the scientists.

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  There are seabirds as well as land-birds.The most ordinary seabird is the seagull.It has a white body,a white head,and a yellow beak(喙).There is a very,very spot of red at the very end of the beak,underneath.All gulls have very strong wings so that they can fly far out to sea.If a gull flies out too far,so that it is too tired to fly back to the shore,it does not get frightened,for it can sit and rest upon the waves.A seagull's wings do not get wet because all its feathers have a kind of oil over them,so that when the water gets on to the feathers it just runs off again Gulls can even sleep on the waves.

  Sailors(水手)know a lot about seagulls and they never kill them.when the gulls fly a long way out to sea,sailors say that it means fine weather is coming.When the gulls stay near the shore,sailors say that there will be much wind and rain,and perhaps a storm,for the gulls know more about the weather than sailors do.

(1)

The seagull is a kind of ________.

  A. fish  B. land-bird

  C.seabird  D.animal

[  ]

(2)

Every gull is able to fly far out to sea because it ________.

  A.is very light  B.has very strong wings

  C.always flies high  D.is strong enough

[  ]

(3)

A seagull does not get frightened even when it is far away from the shore and it is too tired to fly back because it can ________.

  A. swim under the sea  B.stay under the sea

  C.rest and sleep upon the waves  D. jump into the sea

[  ]

(4)

The water can't make the seagull's feathers wet because the feathers are ________.

  A. thick  B.long  C.light  D.oily

[  ]

(5)

If seagulls stay near the shore,it will be ________.

  A.windy,rainy or stormy  B. sunny and hot

  C.fine and warm  D.freezing cold

[  ]

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  Are you carrying too much on your back at school? I'm sure lots of the (1) of your age will say“Yes”.

  Not only the students in China have this problem, but also children in the United States have (2) schoolbags.

  Doctors are starting to (3) that younger and younger students are having (4) problems as a result of school bags being too heavy for them.

  “It's hard for me to (5) with my bag because it's so heavy.”said Rick Hammond, an 11-year-old student in the US.

  Rick is (6) the students who have common schoolbags with two straps (带子)to carry them, (7) many students choose rolling(滚动的)bags.

  But even with rolling bags, getting upstairs and buses is still a problem for children. Many of them (8) their necks and backs because of the heavy schoolbags.

  But (9) is too much? Doctors say students should carry no more than 10% to 15% of their own body weight(重量).

  Scott Bautch, a back doctor, said children (10) Grade 4 should stay with 10%. But it is also important that older children don't stay over 15%, because their bodies are (11) .“Children are losing their balance(平衡)and (12) with their schoolbags,”he said.

  Parents and teachers are starting to tell children to only take home the books they be reading (13) . Some teachers are using pieces of paper or (14) workbooks for students to take home.

  One of the best answers is, as some children said, to have (15) homework at all!

(1)

[  ]

A. teachers

B. parents

C. children

D. old people

(2)

[  ]

A. small

B. big

C. heavy

D. light

(3)

[  ]

A. forget

B. remember

C. worry

D. hope

(4)

[  ]

A. arm and leg

B. hand and arm

C. head and neck

D. back and neck

(5)

[  ]

A. go to bed

B. go into the classroom

C. go upstairs

D. go shopping

(6)

[  ]

A. among

B. of

C. between

D. in

(7)

[  ]

A. because

B. so

C. but

D. if

(8)

[  ]

A. break

B. hurt

C. carry on

D. look after

(9)

[  ]

A. what size

B. how many

C. how

D. how much

(10)

[  ]

A. of

B. over

C. under

D. like

(11)

[  ]

A. important

B. growing

C. moving

D. interesting

(12)

[  ]

A. catching up

B. standing up

C. going on

D. falling down

(13)

[  ]

A. next night

B. that night

C. tomorrow evening

D. last night

(14)

[  ]

A. thick

B. thin

C. heavy

D. big

(15)

[  ]

A. some

B. much

C. few

D. no

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  Are you carrying too much on your back at school? I'm sure lots of the (1) of your age will say“Yes”.

  Not only the students in China have this problem, but also children in the United States have (2) schoolbags.

  Doctors are starting to (3) that younger and younger students are having (4) problems as a result of school bags being too heavy for them.

  “It's hard for me to (5) with my bag because it's so heavy.”said Rick Hammond, an 11-year-old student in the US.

  Rick is (6) the students who have common schoolbags with two straps (带子)to carry them, (7) many students choose rolling(滚动的)bags.

  But even with rolling bags, getting upstairs and buses is still a problem for children. Many of them (8) their necks and backs because of the heavy schoolbags.

  But (9) is too much? Doctors say students should carry no more than 10% to 15% of their own body weight(重量).

  Scott Bautch, a back doctor, said children (10) Grade 4 should stay with 10%. But it is also important that older children don't stay over 15%, because their bodies are (11) .“Children are losing their balance(平衡)and (12) with their schoolbags,”he said.

  Parents and teachers are starting to tell children to only take home the books they be reading (13) . Some teachers are using pieces of paper or (14) workbooks for students to take home.

  One of the best answers is, as some children said, to have (15) homework at all!

(1)

[  ]

A. teachers

B. parents

C. children

D. old people

(2)

[  ]

A. small

B. big

C. heavy

D. light

(3)

[  ]

A. forget

B. remember

C. worry

D. hope

(4)

[  ]

A. arm and leg

B. hand and arm

C. head and neck

D. back and neck

(5)

[  ]

A. go to bed

B. go into the classroom

C. go upstairs

D. go shopping

(6)

[  ]

A. among

B. of

C. between

D. in

(7)

[  ]

A. because

B. so

C. but

D. if

(8)

[  ]

A. break

B. hurt

C. carry on

D. look after

(9)

[  ]

A. what size

B. how many

C. how

D. how much

(10)

[  ]

A. of

B. over

C. under

D. like

(11)

[  ]

A. important

B. growing

C. moving

D. interesting

(12)

[  ]

A. catching up

B. standing up

C. going on

D. falling down

(13)

[  ]

A. next night

B. that night

C. tomorrow evening

D. last night

(14)

[  ]

A. thick

B. thin

C. heavy

D. big

(15)

[  ]

A. some

B. much

C. few

D. no

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Run, Terry, Run

  Terry Fox had cancer(癌). It left him with only one leg. Yet he became famous for running. He ran with an artificial (人造的) leg to raise(集资) money to fight cancer. His plan was to run all the way across Canada, from St. John's to Vancouver. He would cross the water by boat. Terry started out in St. John's in April, 1981, and made it to the halfway point.

  Terry had to give up the run at Thunder Bay when doctors found cancer in his lungs. He died on June 28, when he was 22 years old. He raised more money for the Canadian Cancer Society than he dreamed possible-over $24 million.

  This map shows the route that Terry Fox planned to run and the part of the route he was able to cover.

  To follow Terry's run on a map, you must be able to find directions (方向) . The four main directions on a map are north, south, east, and west. Between the four main directions are four “halfway” directions. They are northeast (NE), northwest (NW), southeast (SE) , southwest (SW) . These directions appear on the map's compass rose. Find the compass rose at the bottom of the map .

  Some maps use only an arrow pointing north. When you know which direction is north, you can figure out that south is below. West is to the left. East is to the right.

1.Terry started his run in St. John's on Canada's ________ coast.

[  ]

A.north
B.south
C.east
D.west

2.Terry planned to run from ________ .

[  ]

A.north to south
B.east to west
C.south to north
D.west to east

3.Montreal is ________ of St. John's.

[  ]

A.NE
B.SE
C.NW
D.SW

4.The city that is west of Thunder Bay is ________ .

[  ]

A.St. John's
B.Winnipeg
C.Ottawa
D.Montreal

5.From Winnipeg, the direction to Toronto is ________ .

[  ]

A.NE
B.NW
C.SE
D.SW

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