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Apartment for Rent(出租) Are you looking for a comfortable place to live in? If you are, this two-bedroom apartment is the perfect home for you! * The apartment is at 9 Jiangxiang Road. It is only a few minutes’ walk from shops and schools. * The apartment is 95 square meters in size. It has two bedrooms. Both bedrooms face south. You can enjoy plenty of sunshine in the daytime. The apartment also has a large living room, an open kitchen and a bathroom. * The apartment is well equipped(配备). It has Internet available, 24-hour hot water and under-floor heating. * The apartment will be empty at the end of this month. You can move in after October 1. * We are totally pet-friendly. You can move in with your lovely pets. * The rent is ¥2,000 per month. If you are interested in this apartment, please call Mrs. Guo at 028-38197026. You can set up a time to see the apartment. |
1.The two bedrooms of the apartment face ________.
A.east | B.south | C.west | D.north |
2.The apartment does NOT have ________.
A.Internet available | B.24-hour hot water | C.under-floor heating | D.central heating |
3.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the article?
A.You can move into the apartment now. |
B.You cannot keep a pet dog in the apartment. |
C.The apartment is close to shops and schools. |
D.You can call Mrs. Zhao to set up a time to see the apartment. |
Twice a month, Jenny Green sits down, picks up her pen and writes a letter to her best friend. The British woman has been doing it for 80 years. She has sent more than 1,500 letters to her pen pal in America.
The hobby started in 1942. Jenny, then 12 years old, was reading a magazine. Some ads in the magazine were asking for pen pals. One of them caught Jenny’s eye. It was from Alice Miller. She lived in America and was also 12. “It was exciting for me,” Jenny said. “I sat down at once, wrote a letter, put it in an envelope—together with a picture of myself —and posted it.”
Jenny spent every day waiting for the postman. Two weeks later—which felt like a lifetime—a reply dropped through the letter box. “I was overjoyed,” Jenny said. “There was a letter and a picture of my new friend. She was all the way on the other side of the world!”
Jenny and Alice wanted to learn more about each other. They kept writing. The two found that they had a lot in common. They liked the same books and the same films.
However, both Jenny and Alice were too poor to afford a plane ticket. It was not until 1987 that they met. “I was glad to see the person I had been writing to for 40 years,” Jenny said. “We had a big hug and then sat down, chatting for hours.”
Now in their nineties, Jenny and Alice are still writing to each other. And they still write by hand. “Writing is warmer and friendlier. So why shall we change the habit of a lifetime?” Jenny said. “I’m so glad that I wrote that first letter 80 years ago.”
4.Where did Jenny Green first see Alice’s information?
A.In a magazine. | B.On a website. | C.On social media. | D.In a newspaper. |
5.The underlined word “overjoyed”(in Paragraph 3)probably means “________.”
A.very sad | B.very tired | C.very worried | D.very happy |
6.According to the article, what did Jenny and Alice have in common?
①They liked the same films. ②They were of the same age.
③They liked the same books. ④They liked the same movie stars.
A.①②③ | B.①②④ | C.①③④ | D.②③④ |
7.What can we learn from the last paragraph?
A.Jenny has many pen pals. |
B.Jenny and Alice will keep writing by hand. |
C.Jenny doesn’t know how to use a computer. |
D.Jenny and Alice will write to each other by email. |
For years, it has been said that newspapers are at death’s door. Each of the past few years has seen many newspapers say goodbye to their readers. But why is the situation so terrible for newspapers?
Newspapers have a long history. The first newspaper was printed in the 1600s. The industry experienced its most successful time in the early 20th century.
With the appearance of radio and TV, however, newspaper circulation(发行量)began to fall. By the mid-20 century, radio and TV had become so popular that people no longer had to depend on newspapers for news. This was especially true for the latest news.
Afternoon newspapers were the first to suffer. More and more people coming home from work turned on the TV, instead of opening a newspaper. But generally, newspapers still managed to survive(生存). Although they couldn’t compete with TV in spreading the latest news, they could provide in-depth reports that TV news could not.
But newspapers suffered another heavier blow in the 1990s. With the appearance of the Internet, lots of information became free. Many newspaper readers realized that they could conveniently read news online for free. There seemed to be little reason any longer for them to pay for a newspaper.
So what will the future of newspapers be like? Will newspapers die? Maybe not. Many newspapers are now changing. Some are going digital(数字化的). Some are going even farther by taking the industry to places it has never been to. After all, people still want the news. And many agree that newspapers are important for in-depth news and opinions. If newspapers were to completely disappear, there would be nothing to take their place.
8.When was the first newspaper printed?
A.In the 1600s. | B.In the 1900s. |
C.In the early 20th century. | D.In the mid-20th century. |
9.How did newspapers manage to survive against competition from TV?
A.By going digital. | B.By working with TV. |
C.By including more pictures. | D.By focusing on in-depth reports. |
10.Newspapers suffered again in the 1990s because ________.
A.people lost interest in reading news | B.newspapers became more expensive |
C.TV started to focus on in-depth news | D.people could read news online for free |
11.Which of the following would the writer most likely agree with?
A.The future of newspapers is hopeless. | B.The future of newspapers is still uncertain. |
C.Many newspapers will die in the near future. | D.Afternoon newspapers will become popular again. |
Do you have difficulty falling asleep at night? If so, here is a piece of advice for you: Listen to some soft music.
Scientists have found that soft music can help to improve sleep quality and quantity(量). This works for sleepers of all ages, and even for those with sleeping problems. Soft music can help us fall asleep better, wake up less during the night and feel more relaxed in the morning. You may not notice the effects(功效)overnight, though. It could take as many as 3 weeks to see any improvements.
Why can soft music help us sleep better? The reasons aren’t clear yet. It may connect with the relaxing effect of a good song. Music can have real physical effects, too. Soft music can lower our heart rate(心率)and slow down our breathing. This prepares us for sleep.
Scientists say that for most people, music that has 70 beats(节拍)per minute(bpm)works best. Classical, jazz and folk music are usually more effective than other musical styles. Familiar songs work well, too. You may need to test to make your own playlists. If you are not sure how many beats a song has in a minute, you can find out by entering its title into songbpm.com. And remember to get volume(音量)right. Make sure that the final piece is gradually slowing down. Or you may be woken up by the sudden silence.
It’s very important to get enough high-quality sleep. Before you go to bed tonight, play some soft music. Then, just prepare to be rocked off to dreamland.
12.It is found that soft music can ________ sleep.
A.help people of all ages | B.only help people under the age of 15 |
C.only help people with sleeping problems | D.only help people who are experiencing lots of stress |
13.According to the article, it may take as long as ________ before you notice the effects of soft music.
A.3 hours | B.3 nights | C.3 weeks | D.3 months |
14.How can we work out how many beats a song has in a minute?
A.By comparing it with a 70-bpm song. |
B.By entering the song’s title into songbpm.com. |
C.By finding out whether it can help us fall asleep. |
D.By counting our heart rates while listening to the song. |
15.What is the article mainly about?
A.People with sleeping problems. | B.The role of music in our daily lives. |
C.How soft music can improve our sleep. | D.The importance of getting enough sleep. |
Playground Safety Rules
Playgrounds are great places to have fun. But you need to have fun without getting hurt.
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* Getting ready to play
Wear shoes to keep your feet safe.
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Don’t play on broken equipment. Tell an adult if any playground equipment is broken.
* Slides(滑梯)
Go down the slide, one person at a time.
Don’t go down the slide until the person in front of you has reached the ground and moved away from the slide.
Never climb up the front of the slide.
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* Climbing
Climb stairs or steps slowly. Hold onto the handrails.
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* Swinging
Sit down on the swings and slow down before getting off.
Be careful when you walk in front of a moving swing. You don’t want to get hit.
* If something goes wrong
Remembering the above rules will help keep you safe and prevent accidents.
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A.Someone might slide down and hit you. |
B.Use both hands when climbing. |
C.Here are some rules you should remember before you head to a playground. |
D.Because it’s very dangerous to run in the playground. |
E.Don’t play on wet equipment. |
F.But sometimes things can still go wrong. |
Do you eat rice every day? Rice is the most important food for people all over the world.
China has the
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A.According to | B.Thanks to | C.Because of | D.As for |
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A.grows | B.is growing | C.grew | D.has grown |
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A.meals | B.breakfast | C.lunch | D.dinner |
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A.by | B.of | C.in | D.at |
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A.big | B.large | C.larger | D.largest |
It was the sports meeting once a year in our school. But my foot still hadn’t healed(痊愈)because of an accident. I wondered whether I should
“Ready…set…” The gun sounded and we were off. The other boys rushed ahead of me. I felt ashamed as I fell farther behind.
“Hooray!” The crowd shouted. It was the loudest
The first-place runner was one lap(圈)ahead of me when he
“Maybe I should
When I finished, I heard
I was leaving the meeting when several girls came up to me. “Wow, you’ve shown a lot of
I felt
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A.watch | B.attend | C.plan | D.host |
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A.noise | B.music | C.show | D.cheer |
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A.won | B.painted | C.crossed | D.swam |
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A.give up | B.give away | C.put up | D.put away |
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A.or | B.as | C.so that | D.even though |
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A.much | B.too | C.so | D.very |
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A.can | B.need | C.must | D.should |
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A.talent | B.courage | C.interest | D.humor |
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A.lucky | B.hopeful | C.worried | D.unhappy |
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A.doubted | B.imagined | C.realized | D.required |
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—Of course. I will come soon.
—Wow, thank you. I am so e
Peking Opera(京剧)is a traditional form of Chinese culture. In Peking Opera, each character has their face painted in a special way. By looking at the face painting, the audience(观众)can know whether the character is good
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Where did this kind of face painting come from? An old story told us that it had something to do
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Another face painting story was about Li Longji,
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As time went on, face painting started being
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本周日上午,一些外国学生将到三苏祠参观,现三苏祠急需招募十名志愿者。假定你是李华,请写一封电子邮件推荐自己。要点包括:
1. 自荐目的:成为志愿者;
2. 个人信息:身份,年龄,性格(外向、善于与人相处),本周日上午有空;
3. 个人优势:擅长英语,……;
4. 表达期望:获得机会并能做好,请本周五前回复。
注意:
1. 词数100左右(开头已给出,不计入总词数);
2. 可适当发挥,以使行文连贯;
3. 文中不能出现真实姓名、学校等信息。
参考词汇:三苏祠Sansu Temple
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am glad to see your notice Volunteers Wanted. Some foreign students…______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua