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If you’d like to go sight-seeing, the following World Heritage Sites may be your best choices.
Jiuzhaigou Valley Scenic and Historic Interest Area
The Jiuzhaigou Valley, which lies in the northern part of Sichuan Province, reaches a height of more than 4,800 meters, with a series of different forest ecosystem (生态系统). There you can enjoy watching excellent waterfalls. Some 140 kinds of birds also live in the valley, as well as a number of endangered plants and animals, including the giant panda. For more information, please visit http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/637.
Khami Ruins National Monument
The city of Khami, which developed after the capital of Great Zimbabwe had been given up in the mid-16th century, is of great archaeological (考古的) interest. The discovery of objects from Europe and China shows that Khami was a major center for trade over a long period of time. For more information, please visit http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/365.
Henderson Island
Henderson Island, which lies in the eastern South Pacific, is one of the few atolls (环礁) in the world whose ecology (生态) has not been touched by human beings. It is especially famous for the ten plants and four land birds that can only be seen on the island. For more information, please visit http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/487.
The Old City of Jerusalem
As a holy city for three different religions in the Middle East, Jerusalem has always been of great religious importance. It was given a World Heritage Status in 1981 and placed on the “List of World Heritage in Danger” the following year. For more information, please visit http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/148.
55. What can we know about The Jiuzhaigou Valley?
A. It sits at the foot of a 4,800-meter-high mountain.
B. It has different forest ecosystem.
C. Most of China’s endangered plants can be found here.
D. In all about 140 kinds of birds and animals live there.
56. The discovery of some of the objects in Khami shows that the city ______.
A. had a very short history
B. was ruined in the mid-16th century
C. was once Great Zimbabwe’s largest city
D. once played a great role as a trade center
57. From the passage we can learn that Henderson Island _____.
A. hasn’t been greatly influenced by human activities
B. isn’t suitable for humans to live on
C. has been open to visitors for years
D. is made up of a few large atolls
58. If you are interested in religion, you should visit _____.
A. http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/148
B. http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/365
C. http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/487
D. http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/637
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One day a stranger came to the nearest village and asked where he could find wild pigs. 1 told him, and he went off. He had no 2 with him, and the village people 3 what he was going to 4 with the pigs.
When he 5 a few months later and said that he had 6 all the pigs, the villagers were still more surprised, but some of them agreed to go with him 7 he asked for help in bringing the pigs out. They wanted to see whether he was telling 8 .
They soon discovered 9 he was. All the pigs were inside the enclosure (围栏) which had a fence round it and a 10 in one of its sides.
“ 11 did you do it?” they asked the stranger.
“Well, it was quite 12 really,” he answered. “I began by 13 some Indian corn. 14 , they would not touch it, but after a few weeks, some of the younger pigs 15 to run out of the bushes (灌木丛), take some of the 16 quickly, and then run back. Soon all the pigs were eating the corn I 17 out there. Then I began to build a fence round the corn . At first it was very 18 , but little by little I built it higher and higher without 19 the pigs away. When I saw that they were 20 me to bring the corn each day 2l going and searching for their own food 22 they had done in the past. I can 23 one day while they were all eating inside the en closure. I can 24 any animal in the world in the same way if I can get it into the habit of 25 me for its food.”
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When he 5 a few months later and said that he had 6 all the pigs, the villagers were still more surprised, but some of them agreed to go with him 7 he asked for help in bringing the pigs out. They wanted to see whether he was telling 8 .
They soon discovered 9 he was. All the pigs were inside the enclosure (围栏) which had a fence round it and a 10 in one of its sides.
“ 11 did you do it?” they asked the stranger.
“Well, it was quite 12 really,” he answered. “I began by 13 some Indian corn. 14 , they would not touch it, but after a few weeks, some of the younger pigs 15 to run out of the bushes (灌木丛), take some of the 16 quickly, and then run back. Soon all the pigs were eating the corn I 17 out there. Then I began to build a fence round the corn . At first it was very 18 , but little by little I built it higher and higher without 19 the pigs away. When I saw that they were 20 me to bring the corn each day 2l going and searching for their own food 22 they had done in the past. I can 23 one day while they were all eating inside the en closure. I can 24 any animal in the world in the same way if I can get it into the habit of 25 me for its food.”
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阅读理解
My husband and I are Danish(丹麦人). As a matter of fact, many of my ancestors were English:I was born in England and was originally of British nationality. My parents were killed in a car crash when I was a baby, so I was brought up in Denmark by my grandmother and educated in Danish schools so that Danish is really my native language.
We arrived in England last February at five o'clock on a Wednesday morning after a rough crossing. Waves were seemed as high as mountains rocked the boat from side to side. We were both sick on the journey and a fine drizzle(毛毛雨) met us as we got off the boat. To make matter worse, Klaus, my husband, left his camera on the ship; I lost my handbag (which was never been found to this day), and we nearly forgot to tip the taxi-driver, who complained about our luggage and seemed to be in a thoroughly bad temper. Few visitors can have experienced such an unfortunate beginning to their say, and we certainly felt like going straight home again.
We stayed for a week in a hotel, and were then lucky enough to find a furnished(有家具的) flat in the suburbs of London. It is not so convenient as our flat in Copenhagen (哥本哈根), but it is less expensive than some we saw in advertisements. Klaus is studying at the local Technical College and, in addition, he often attends public lectures at the University of London on as many subjects as possible, chiefly to improve his English. He is a qualified en gineer who has been employed for several years in a factory. Our two children have joined us and they are being educated in an English private school. I am working as a part-time nurse in hospital, and I have so much to do that I have almost no leisure time.
1.The writer said that Danish is really her native language because ________.
A:she is Danish by birth
B.her grandmother was Danish
C.Danish was the first language she learned
D.she went to school in Denmark
2.Which of these ideas is not suggested about the writer's arrival in England?
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A.It was bitterly cold.
B.It was still dark.
C.Neither the writer nor her husband was really well.
D.The weather was unpleasant.
3.Why does the writer say that they certainly felt like going straight home again?
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A.Because they didn't like the weather in London.
B.Because they had had too much trouble.
C.Because they had lost their luggage.
D.Because the taxi-driver was unkind to them.
4.Klaus attends University of London in order to ________.
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A.further his studies in the field of engineering
B.learn to be an engineer
C.learn more English
D.gain additional knowledge
5.From what the writer tells us in the passage we can infer that her two children ________.
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A.were not with her when she arrived in England
B.had been in England for some time when she arrived
C.spoke very good English
D.had to help their mother with the house work
The basic rules of water safety are:
——don’t leave small children playing alone in water.
——never swim an hour before or an hour after a main meal.
——if it’s a danger area, find out before you start swimming where the life- guard is or where a lifebelt is available(可提供的).
——as children get older, try to teach them to remain calm in an emergency(紧急情况).
——look out for warning signs to see whether
you’re in a danger area(see under this)
——Be especially careful of inland stretches of water - pools, reservoirs(水库) and dykes(沟)
——where there are often fewer people about than at the seaside.
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YOU SHOULD KNOW
THE NATIONAL CODE FOR BATHERS— the code deals only with warnings that indicate(标示)"Unsafe to Bathe"
1. Color: red, UNSAFE TO BATHE- do not enter the water.
2. Color: red board, white lettering. UN- SAFE TO BATHE AT ALL TIMES. Lifesaving equipment is also painted red for easy identification(识别).
3. Color: red and yellow. PATROLLED(巡逻) BATHING AREAS. Bathing areas with lifesaving facilities(设施) provided by patrols of lifeguards.
4. Color: black and white color. SURFING(冲浪) AREA.Area set aside for surf or Malibu board (冲浪板) riding.
5. Color: white and blue. The divers’ flag means DIVERS DOWN. Boat users keep well clear of this area.
1. What does the writer of this article feel about water?
A.Everyone is attracted to the water in the village pond.
B.It is attractive but dangerous.
C.It is beautiful and respected by everybody.
D.The sea, the canals, the rivers affect the weather.
2. We can infer from the text that "Hints on safety" used as the title means ________.
A.Useful advice
B.Expert opinions
C.Public comments
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5. Some scientists believe the old Italian violins have a special ________.
A.sound
B.shape
C.surface
D.size
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3. What does the writer say about the danger to children?
A.Around 30 ten - year - olds die every year.
B.Ten children each year die from drowning.
C.There are about 300 children, aged ten or under, who are drowned every year.
D.The 300 children who are drowned every year are usually more than ten years old.
4. What does the writer think that parents should make sure their children know?
A.How to be able to save his or her own life.
B.How to get older through knowledge of artificial respiration.
C.How to swim and breathe under water.
D.How to swim and how to save other people’s lives if they get into trouble in the water.
5. Which of the following should you not do?
A.Let small children play in the water.
B.Swim after a heavy meal.
C.Swim in an inland pool.
D.Swim with your children.
6. What does this sign mean?
A.Do not use a surfboard here.
B.Lifeguards patrol this area.
C.This area is not for ordinary swimming.
D.Unsafe to bathe at all times.
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