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| News 1 Huang Heshan, a boy from Xinghua, has moved many people all over the country. Thanks to Huang Heshan, Yang Kangshao can go to school every day. Yang is disabled, but Huang Heshan carries him to school on his back. It’s eight years since he started to do that. They help each other. At school, Yang helps Huang with his study, too. Huang says that he feels happy when he can do something to help disabled people. | |
| News 2 In Jinan, Xiaoqing River is a good place for families to have fun. There are many green trees and the air is fresh. People can have different activities along the river. However, we can also find the waste bags and other rubbish everywhere. How can we get such bad environment? Now we are supposed to keep the park clean if we want to have a nice field trip. | |
| News 3 On March 25, more than four thousand people started to run along Quancheng Park. All the runners ran about 4.7 kilometers. They took part in the activity to lead a healthy life and show the spirit of the people in our city. After running, many runners signed their names on the flags. They called on all the people, old and young, to exercise more. |
| A.eighteen years | B.eighty years | C.eight months | D.eight years |
| A.throw the rubbish | B.find some waste bags |
| C.plant more trees | D.help keep the environment clean |
| A.cleaned the park | B.signed their names on the flags |
| C.ran about 4.7 kilometers | D.started to help disabled people |
| A.a(chǎn) newspaper | B.a(chǎn) novel | C.a(chǎn) TV play | D.a(chǎn) poster |
| A.Yang Kangshao has trouble with his eyes. |
| B.Yang Kangshao is better at study than Huang Heshan. |
| C.Xiaoqing River is very clean and beautiful. |
| D.Only young people took part in the running activity. |
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Angela Zou hardly writes text messages now. Sitting at her office desk, Zou asks her iPhone, where they should go to eat. When it buzzes seconds later, she lifts it to her ear for her friend's reply. The conversation goes back and forth through these pieces of words before they decide on the place for lunch. ![]()
Like millions of others across Asia, Zou is using WeChat, a smartphone app(應用程序)developed in China, to send voice messages, snapshots(快照)and emoticons(表情符號)to her friends. Now that its walkietalkie-style(對講機式)messages have become everywhere, she said typing feels like hard work.
WeChat's popularity has grown quickly since it came into use in 2011. Tencent, the company that developed the app, announced in September that its users had doubled in six months to 200 million. Most users are in China, though WeChat is being used across Asia and already has users in the US and the UK.
Historically, it has proved difficult for Chinese internet firms to develop in foreign countries. But WeChat is becoming the first Chinese social media application with the possibility to go to the whole world.
WeChat is similar to the popular US-based mobile messaging service WhatsApp, but it does more. It comes in eight languages including English, Arabic and Russian.
"I used WhatsApp before I came back to China from studying abroad and found all my friends were using WeChat," said Zou, who is 25. "Now when I want to contact someone I use WeChat first." The app's features include Look Around, which allows users to chat to strangers nearby, while Moments works like Instagram(圖片分享).
【小題1】Why does Angela Zou hardly write text messages now?
【小題2】What is WeChat used to do?
【小題3】Which company of China developed WeChat?
【小題4】Where is WeChat used?
【小題5】What do you think of WeChat?
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BBC News on TV, radio and online often brings you stories from across the world. Today we can hear “Life in China”. Have you got a story about life in China today? If you do, please put your stories here.
| Wu Peng, Anhui | I am a 14-year-old boy from a poor village in Anhui Province. Like many other left-behind children in China, I live with my grandparents now. My parents went to work in Shanghai several years ago. They call me twice a month to ask about my study. I really miss my parents and I hope I can go to school in Shanghai. I think every child needs parents’ love and care. |
| Cindy, Shenzhen | I like traveling and I have traveled a lot around China. During the trip, I often find that a number of Chinese often break the rules in public. For example, when I traveled in Hong Kong this year, I saw a kid eating noodles on the underground, which was against the rules. However, the kid’s mother didn’t think she did wrong. Can you believe it? Let’s improve our public manners. |
| Mike, Shanghai | These days, we’re asked to “clear our plates” when having our meals and say no to wasting. Some of us used to order more than what we could eat. That was a big waste of food. Now we need to finish the food we order. We should also stop wasting in some other ways. For example, we should turn off the lights when we leave the classroom. |
| A.By writing letters. | B.On the telephone. |
| C.On the Internet. | D.By sending text messages. |
| A.Cindy. | B.Mike. | C.Wu Peng. | D.The kid’s mother |
| A.Care about left-behind children | B.Obey the rules in public. |
| C.Improve their public manners | D.Stop wasting |
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These days, picture news is very popular with young people. Here are some photos chosen by Jim.
| China’s first Hello Kitty theme restaurant was opened on Dec 23 in the capital of China. It’s all pink and sweet inside the restaurant. The table cloth , chairs, ceiling and floor are all pink, even the lamp light shines soft and rosy. Dining at Hello Kitty Dreams Restaurant costs about 160 yuan ($25) per person. | |
| Dustin and Sara from North Georgia &State University (NGCSU) of the United States perform Peking Opera at LiaoCheng University in East China’s Shandong Province. Eighteen students from NGCSU came to China to study Chinese culture during the summer vacation. | |
| Located in Miyun County north-east of Beijing, Fuling Mountain is a national-level forest reserve. As the mountain is cloudy and foggy all the year round, Fuling Mountain then began to be called Wuling Mountain. It is regarded as the Yellow Mountain in North China. | |
| Bill Gates,chairman of Microsoft, the world’s largest personal-computer software company, attended an anti-smoking event ahead of the 25th World No-Tobacco Day, in Beijing on May 29,2012. Some Chinese famous people also attended the event. World No-Tobacco Day falls on May 31 every year. |
| A.They climbed Fuling Mountain in Beijing. |
| B.They visited a Hello Kitty Dreams Restaurant. |
| C.They performed Peking Opera in Shandong. |
| D.They attended an anti-smoking event. |
| A.Bill Gates set up World No-Tobacco Day on May 31. |
| B.Fuling Mountain is always cloudy and foggy. |
| C.Eight students from NGCSU studied Chinese culture in China. |
| D.You have to wear pink clothes at Hello Kitty Dreams Restaurant. |
| A.The Internet news | B.a(chǎn)n advertisement |
| C.a(chǎn) science magazine | D.a(chǎn) story book |
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Teens Enjoy Reading
According to a survey on reading conducted by the U.S. National Education Association (NEA), young Americans say reading is important—more important than computers and science. Over 50% of the twelve to eighteen years old children interviewed said they enjoy reading a lot. Seventy-nine percent find it stimulating and interesting, and 87% think it is relaxing. Most of those surveyed (68%) disagree with the opinion that reading is boring, or old-fashioned.![]()
Teens Read Variety of Material
Over half the teenagers interviewed said they read more than ten books a year. The results also showed that middle school students read more books than high school students. Most teens (66%) like to read fiction, such as novels and stories. Only 26% were interested in non-fiction, such as biographies and history books. Sixty-four percent of students liked reading ‘stories about people of my own age’ as their favorite topic. Mysteries and detective stories came second on the list at 53%. Just under 50% said they were interested in reading about their own culture and heritage.
Other Interests
Of the teenagers who took part in the survey, 49% said that libraries are where they get most of their books. However, many complained that their school libraries do not have enough up-to-date, interesting books and magazines. Even though many teenagers in the U.S. enjoy reading, they still have other interests. When asked which activity would be the most difficult to give up for a week, 48% said listening to music. TV would be difficult to give up for 25% of those surveyed.
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Another survey which is published by www. SmartGirl.com studied the differences between teenage boys’ and girls’ reading habits. According to the report, more girls than boys read for fun. Many more girls (77%) than boys (6%) read fashion and beauty magazines. More boys (47%) than girls (7%) read magazines about video games, but an equal number of each like to read adventure stories and newspapers. Girls also read more material about celebrities and social issues such as crime, drugs, or poverty. Boys, on the other hand, read more about sports.
【小題1】Most teens enjoy reading______.
| A.history books | B.novels and stories |
| C.a(chǎn)bout their own culture | D.a(chǎn)bout science |
| A.reading books | B.watching TV |
| C.reading magazines | D.listening to music |
| A.Teens’ Reading Habit | B.Another Survey about Teens |
| C.Boys’ and Girls’ Interests | D.Boys’ and Girls’ Habits Differ |
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If they eat up their food, students can collect coupons (優(yōu)惠券) and exchange them for small gifts, such as books, magazines, mobile phone covers and hand warmers.![]()
“It’s been such a surprise,” said Liang Zhaoyun, a student at a university in Shanghai, “It has given us one more motivation to finish our food.”
The action is part of a national “eat-up” campaign (行動) which is organized by students to deal with food waste on campuses (校園).
Why only on campuses? You might ask. Because according to a report by Xinhua News Agency, students waste twice as much food as the national average (平均).
The campaign on campus food waste is receiving attention across the country.
“The aim of the campaign is not only to encourage students to finish their food. We hope it can also encourage students to choose a more environment —friendly and healthy lifestyle,” said Tao Siliang, Secretary of the Youth League Committee at Shanghai University.
Some school food doesn’t taste delicious, so students do not like to finish it all. Some schools have taken notice of this and they are taking actions to improve it.
“I’m glad that we’ve reduced food waste since the “eat-up” campaign began. But if we call on students to waste less food, we should also improve the service and food quality on campuses.” said Tao.
【小題1】From Paragraph 1, we know that the students will get a coupon .
| A.when they eat school food |
| B.a(chǎn)fter they exchange gifts |
| C.if they finish all their food |
| D.if they collect the waste |
| A.condition | B.power | C.experiment | D.chance |
| A.students waste too much food |
| B.schools offer small gifts |
| C.students get a good education |
| D.school food is more delicious |
| A.improve the school food quality |
| B.further improve the service in universities |
| C.receive attention from the society |
| D.encourage a greener and healthier lifestyle |
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According to a national study, in the summer of 2013, the long-term(長期的) warm weather in the UK has made the number of butterflies increase.
Around 46,000 volunteers(志愿者) took part in the year’s Big Butterfly Count(統(tǒng)計), and they found 830,000 butterflies. Volunteers were asked to make a record. They would record how many times they found one of 21 different kinds of butterflies.
Later, the scientists used the records to find out how many butterflies of different kinds were found across the country. Then, they compared the results to the year before. They found that there was a rise in the number of 15 kinds of butterflies, and some of them went up by 50% compared to recent years. They said the increase in butterfly numbers was a result of warm weather.
However, scientists also said that the number of butterflies was in decline(下降) as a whole, and that we might not see the same result the next year.
Richard Fox, who works for Butterfly Conservation, said, “UK butterflies are in long-term decline. Studies have been done since the 1970s. They show that UK butterflies have declined in type and number.”
He added, “We must halt the long-term decline of these beautiful creatures(生物). The only way is by stopping the damage that has been done to the butterflies’ habitats(棲息地) across the UK.”【小題1】 The volunteers were asked to ______.
| A.study 830,000 butterflies |
| B.help scientists take notes |
| C.record the number of each kind of butterfly |
| D.find how many kinds of butterflies there are |
【小題2】What can we learn from the study?| A.There were 20 kinds of UK butterflies. |
| B.50% more UK butterflies were found in 2013. |
| C.The number of 15 kinds of UK butterflies increased. |
| D.There was a long-term increase in UK butterfly number. |
【小題3】What does the underlined part “the same result” in Paragraph 4 mean?| A.The weather is cold. | B.The weather is warm. |
| C.UK butterfly numbers decline. | D.UK butterfly numbers increase. |
【小題4】 The underlined word “halt” in the last paragraph means “_________”.| A.stop | B.study | C.make | D.plan |
【小題5】 What would be the best headline of the passage?| A.Different kinds of butterflies in the UK. |
| B.Big Butterfly Count in the UK in 2013. |
| C.UK Scientists made butterfly numbers increase. |
| D.Warm weather made UK butterfly numbers increase. |
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| Huang Xiaoming Chinese actor Huang Xiaoming visited the panda base(據(jù)點) in Sichuan province. During his visit, Huang put on a keeper’s suit and tried cutting bamboo, cleaning cages and feeding the pandas. Huang also adopted a pair of panda twins with a gift of one million yuan. | |
| Angelina Jolie Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie can do all kinds of things on screen. It looks like she’s good at everything, shooting, fighting and killing. But there’s one thing she’s afraid of—cooking. The 33-year-old actress says she was never able to master cooking skills.“I don’t cook—it’s the one thing I can’t do!”she says. | |
| Chen Luyu Chinese hostess Chen Luyu is famous for her popular talk show. She set up an online version of her show at Sina.com. People have grown tired of Chen’s show, especially her habit of constantly asking guests, “really?”. But the producer of the show supports Chen. “She’s one of the few Chinese hosts who knows how to control her desire to express herself and let the guests speak freely in an interview.” |
| A.Pandas. | B.Monkeys. |
| C.Tigers. | D.Lions. |
| A.She is good at everything. | B.She can’t shoot well. |
| C.She can’t cook by herself. | D.She can cook well. |
| A.Because she isn’t famous for her talk show. |
| B.Because she set up an online version of talk show. |
| C.Because she has the habit of constantly asking, “Really?”. |
| D.Because she likes to express herself. |
| A.批準 | B.繼承 | C.采納 | D.收養(yǎng) |
| A.Angelina Jolie is a shy actress | B.Chen Luyu isn’t famous any more |
| C.Huang Xiaoming is a kind man | D.All the three stars are Chinese |
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Earth Day is on April 22nd. People say thanks to the Earth and learn ways to keep the Earth safe and clean. But saving the Earth is not just for grow-ups. Kids are also taking an active part in it.
The American writer and filmmaker Lynne made a film called Young Voices for the Planet. It lists a lot of stories about different kids who help to keep our environment clean.
Team Marine, US A group of students at Santa Monica High School started an organization called Team Marine. They tell people why plastic bags are bad for sea animals and environment. In 2011, they successfully made lawmakers (立法者) in their city stop people using plastic bags.
Felix, 15, Germany In 2007, a 9-year-old boy, Felix, started a club,Plant for the Planet. It encourages children around the world to plant trees in their own countries. Felix helped plant 25 million trees in Germany and 120 million trees worldwide.
Alec, 17, US When he was 12, Alec set up Kids VS Global (全球的) Warming. It teaches kids about weather change and ways to stop the world getting warmer and warmer. Alec travels widely to encourage people to help stop global warming. He has given more than 70 talks across the country.
Olivia, 13, US When Olivia was 11, she heard about the 2010 oil spill (漏油) in the Gulf of Mexico. She painted 500 pictures of birds to raise money for the clean-up. She raised more than $200,000 to protect (保護) birds and other wild animals.
【小題1】What is the purpose of setting up the “Earth Day” and who can do something for the Earth?
| A.To keep the earth peaceful and beautiful by adults and kids |
| B.To keep the earth balanced by adults only |
| C.To keep the earth safe and clean by adults and kids |
| D.To keep the earth safe and clean by kids only |
| A.a(chǎn) book | B.a(chǎn) TV play |
| C.a(chǎn) film | D.a(chǎn) club |
| A.Team Marine | B.Felix |
| C.Alec | D.Olivia |
| A.raise money | B.plant trees |
| C.protect wild animals | D.help stop global warming |
| A.kids are saving the Earth | B.parents are planting trees |
| C.students are raising money | D.grow-ups are using plastics bags |
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During the Winter Olympics in Sochi(索契), 25,000 volunteers from Russia and other countries provided services for athletes and guests. The student Oksana Verkholyak helped translate Russian into English and Korean at the Games. She told us about their usual day.
“We get up at 7:30 in the morning. Then we have breakfast. Usually we have porridge for breakfast. There is always tea, coffee, bread and pies. After breakfast, we head for a bus stop and get on a bus which runs to the media center. It takes us 30 minutes to get there,” she said.
When volunteers arrived there, they went through the security (安全) check point. They couldn’t bring water or food with them. “Security guards check our bags. We are not allowed to have things made of metals. They check phones, video cameras, electric equipment and computers,” Oksana added.
In the evening volunteers got back to the apartment buildings. All of them were like one big family. They lived together and got some rest together—after dinner they went to the beach to watch the sunset.
Not only students helped organize the Sochi Olympics. There were many so-called silver volunteers who retired but didn’t lose interest in sports. Some of the volunteers had an experience working at the Olympic Games in other countries and even at the Moscow Olympics in 1980.
【小題1】 How many foreign languages did Oksana Verkholyak use at the Games?
A. One. B. Two. C. Three.
【小題2】Where did the volunteers go first after breakfast?
A. To the apartment buildings.
B. To the security check point.
C. To a bus stop.
【小題3】 What couldn’t the volunteers take into the media center?
A. Water and computers.
B. Video cameras and phones.
C. Knives and hamburgers.
【小題4】Which is NOT true about the silver volunteers?
A. They’re all young people.
B. They love sports.
C. Some of them have volunteered for the Olympics before.
【小題5】What is the best title of this passage?
A. A volunteer’s day at Sochi Olympics
B. 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics
C. Different jobs for volunteers
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