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— ___________ can you see in the zoo?

— Penguins.

      A. Where     B. What      C. Why        D. How

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    “Global warming is causing hundreds of animals and plants to die or change more quickly than scientists thought,”a new study shows.

     Scientists are s   1   at how fast the things are happening.“I feel as if the world is changing in f   2 of our eyes,”said Douglas,a professor at a university of New York.“It’s not just down the road somewhere.It is just running t 3    us now.”

The study reports that at least 70 kinds of frogs have disappeared.It also says that between 100 and 200 kinds of a  4    living in cold places,such as penguins(企鹅) and polar bears(北极熊),are in serious d  5   .

“We are finally seeing some animals and p 6    disappearing,”said Douglas.“Now we can see the problem.It’s here.It’s real.”He found that more and more animals moving n  7    to cooler places and they were accepting the c  8  .Plants g  9   faster than usual.The number of penguins is dropping quickly in the western Antarctic Peninsula(南极半岛).Polar bears are dropping in n  10   and are losing weight in the Arctic.

Recently,leaders from more than 180 countries met in Kenya to t  11    about global warming.The leaders agreed o  12  the next steps t0 cut global warming gases (气体).Germany’s leader said,“We should take action at once.”

What can you do for the world? Little t  13  make a big difference.Make sure to turn off the l  14  ,computer and TV after you leave the r  15   .Don’t use your f  16   car as often.Ride your bike e  17   day.Plant a tree! Trees make the air c  18   .In order to save trees,don’t use w  19   chopsticks.Try to b  20  products that are made from recycled things.

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"Global (全球的) warming is causing hundreds of animals and plants to die or change more quickly than scientists thought,  a new study shows.

     Scientists are surprised at how fast the things are happening. "I feel as if the world is changing in front of our eyes," said Douglas, a professor at a university of New York. "It is not just down the road somewhere. It is just running toward us now."

     The study reports that at least 70 kinds of frogs (青蛙)have disappeared. It also says that between 100 and 200 kinds of animals living in cold places, such as penguins and polar (极地) bears, are in serious danger.

     "We are finally seeing some animals and plants disappearing." said Douglas. "Now we can see the problem. It’s here. It's real." He said that more and more animals moving north to cooler places and they were accepting the changes. Plants grew faster than usual. The number of penguins is dropping quickly in the western Antarctic (南极). Polar bears are dropping in number and are losing weight in the Arctic (北极).

     Recently, leaders from more than 180 countries met in Kenya to talk about global warming. The leaders agreed on the next steps to cut down warming gasses. German's leader said, "We should take action at once."

     What can you do for the world? Little things make a big difference. Make sure to turn off the lights, computer and TV after you leave the room. Don't use your family car as often. 'Ride your bike every day. Plant a tree! Trees make the air clean. In order to save trees, don’t use wooden chopsticks. Try to buy products that are made from recycled things.

1. Some animals are moving to the north because __________there.

A. it is much warmer             B. they can lose weight   

C. the plants grow faster          D. it is much cooler

2. What does the underlined word "It" in Paragraph2 refer to?

    A. The world.     B. The report.   C. Global warming.   D. The animal.

3. The leaders from different countries agreed to

A. meet again in Kenya next year  

B. increase the number of animals  

C. stop the plants growing fast    

D. cut down warming gasses

4. If you __________, you are doing something helpful to the world.

A. drive a car to work every day    B. watch TV more often   

C. use wooden chopsticks         D. stop taking the lilt

5. What does the passage mainly talk about?

   A. Protecting animals.             B. Finding cooler places.  

C. Global warming warning.        D. Recycling things.

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Reading comprehension.
                                             Welcome to the National Zoo   
     Come and see the smart lions from Africa and the fun dolphins from New Zealand. The interesting
koala bears from Australia would be glad to meet you, and the intelligent pandas from China are waiting
to greet you.The lovely elephants from India are waiting to kiss you with his nose, and the cute penguins
are going to dance for you.   
Tickets (票价):
Grown-ups (成年):£2.00  
Children over 10:£1.00           
Children under 10: Free (免费)   
Opening time: 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. except Wed & Fri   
Keep the zoo clean!   
Do not touch, give food or go near the animals.   
Choose the best answer according to the ticket above.
1.There are ____ kinds of animals in the zoo.
[     ]
A. four      
B. five      
C. six      
D. seven
2. Now Mrs Loewi is in the zoo with his two children, his son is 11 and daughter is 8, how much are
    the tickets together?____.
[     ]
A. £2.00     
B. £3.00     
C. £4.00    
D. £5.00
3. What do you think the elephants are like? They are ____.
[     ]
A. long      
B. short     
C. small     
D. heavy
4. Can you go to visit the zoo at 9:00 a.m. on Thursday? ____.
[     ]
A. Yes, we can   
B. No, we can't  
C. Yes, we can't 
D. No, we can

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       Can you think of a bird that can't fly but is a very good swimmer? The emperor penguin is one!
       Since last week, six emperor penguins have been on show at the Beijing Pacific Underwater World (太平洋海底世界, BPUW). "I had only seen penguins in my geography textbook," said 13-year-old
Yu Yaxin, when she was watching the birds in the aquarium. "Emperor penguins are much bigger and
taller than I had thought. They're up to my shoulders!"
       One month ago these penguins came to China from the Antarctic.
       At BPUW, emperor penguins have their own room with a swimming pool! A big air-conditioner helps to keep the room as cold as minus four degrees Celsius.
       "They're starting to enjoy their new life now," said Shi Xiaomin, head of the BPUW. "They no longer
hide in the corner when people try to get close to them."
Shi told TEENS that all six were quite lazy. They spend the whole day eating and sleeping. They sleep for more than ten hours a day!
       They're not always as nice as they seem. When they get angry, they make loud noises and move their bodies from side to side. They also hit very fast with their hard flippers (鳍状肢).
       There are 17 kinds of penguin and the emperor penguin is the largest and also most beautiful of all. Its colourful feathers and lively spirit (气度) made people call it the "emperor" of penguins.
       Emperor penguins can swim as fast as 30 kilometres per hour. That's faster than large ships!
       In the wild, emperor penguins spend half their time on the cold Antarctic (南极的) ice and the other
half in the water. They're the only birds that give birth during the cold winters in Antarctica. There are now about 570,000 emperor penguins in the Antarctic.
1. The penguins are from ____.
A. The North Pole.                
B. The Antarctic.
C. Beijing zoo.                    
D. The Indian Ocean.
2. According to Yu Yaxin, emperor penguins ____.
A. are very lazy                    
B. are just big birds
C. are taller and larger than expected  
D. sleep and eat all day long
3. Emperor penguins get their name because they ____.
A. are brave enough to give birth in winter
B. can swim faster than large ships
C. spend most of their time eating and sleeping
D. they are beautiful and lively
4. When penguins are angry, they ____.
A. make loud noises and shake their bodies
B. cry out and refuse to eat
C. play tricks on people who feed them
D. hide in a corner and cry
5. How do the emperor penguins spend their years?
A. They give birth during the cold winters in Antarctica.
B. They spend half their time on the cold Antarctic (南极的) ice and the other half in the water.
C. They can swim in the cold water in Antarctica.
D. They fly up in the sky like other birds in Antarctica.

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