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Every year many young people leave school for a few weeks or months and enjoy an unusual type of educational program. They learn new skills by living in a different country and doing unusual jobs. There are several organizations. They help students to find the experience they are looking for. The table below shows a few possibilities for students.
One interesting possibility is helping elephants in Thailand. Most people think o elephants as animals in zoos. In fact, many elephants in Thailand are no longer kept in cages. Now, hundreds of them are homeless. They don’t have owners to care for them. Although they may look well, they are often in poor health and don’t have enough to eat.
One centre in Thailand cares for these elephants. It gives them a safe and natural living space. When they are at the centre, they stay in a building but are free to walk around. Students come from all over the world to help here. The student helpers work with the elephant keepers. These keepers train the students in caring for the elephants. In the morning, they go to the forest together and lead the elephants to the centre. They clean them and give them food. In the afternoon, they take the animals back into the forest for the night. Helping at the center is interesting and the young people learn a lot.
19. Which country can you choose if you want to prepare yourself for a medical career?
A. India B. Ghana C. Thailand D. New Zealand
20. Which job might be suitable for the students who love children and arts?
A. Teaching young children B. Health care work
C. Saving elephants D. Teaching Chinese
21. What does the underlined word “they” in the last paragraph probably refer to?
A. The keepers B. The doctors C. The students D. The elephants
22. What does the writer think of the unusual educational program?
A. It is amazing B. It is boring C. It is helpful D. It is expensive
Recently,CCTV reporter have asked a simple question, “Are you happy?”
The question has caught many interviewees off guard. Even Mo Yan, who recently won a Nobel Prize, answered by saying “I don’t know.”
We should ask “What exactly is happiness? And how do you measure(測(cè)量) it?”. Last year, China’s Premier Wen Jiabao told the nation, “Everything we do is aimed at letting people live more happily.” At last year’s National People’s Congress(全國(guó)人民代表大會(huì)), officials agreed that increasing happiness would be a top target(目標(biāo)) for the 12th five-year plan.
Many argue that happiness is elusive. It also means different things to different people. For some, happiness can be as simple as having enough money to buy a new bicycle; for others, it’s about socializing(社交活動(dòng)) or finding the perfect spouse(配偶).
Chen Shangyuan, 21, a college student, said his idea of happiness always evolves(進(jìn)化). “At present it relates to how productive I am in a day”, he said. “It might be linked to(聯(lián)系) job security (安全) or leisure(休閑) time after I graduate.”
1.What did Mo Yan say when he was asked the question “Are you happy?”
A.Yes, I am very happy. B.No, I am not happy.
C.It depends on the weather. D.I don’t know
2.What’s the top target for the 12th five-year plan?
A.Economic B.Peace C.Culture D.Increasing happiness
3.What does “elusive” mean in the passage?
A.難以理解 B.難能可貴 C.難以實(shí)現(xiàn) D.難以忘記
4.What does Chen Shangyuan think happiness might be linked to when he works?
A big house. B. An expensive car. C. Money D. Job security or leisure time.
5.Form this passage, we can know that_________.
A.happiness can be measured
B.to be happy is very
C.different people have different ideas about happiness
D.If we have a lot of money we will feel happy
A.scientists’ hands | B.tools in their hands |
C.robots’ arms and hands | D.workers’ hands |
A.Space walking is very comfortable |
B.Space walking is difficult |
C.Astronauts needn’t wear spacesuits when walking in space. |
D.Space walking is very safe |
A.太空服 | B.防暴服 | C.羽絨服 | D.雨衣 |
A.Spacesuits can keep astronauts warm |
B.Spacesuits can keep astronauts safe |
C.Flying rubbish in space goes very slowly |
D.Outside the station ,it can be too cold or hot for people. |
What does a UFO look like? Do you believe there are aliens outside the earth? Maybe nobody can tell us exactly, but some of us believe that we humans are not alone in this world. We have friends living outside the earth. And a lot of people in the world think they really have seen a UFO flying in the sky. Now many scientists are trying to understand the origin of the UFO sightings. Scientists even try to draw pictures about aliens and aliens’ life according to their imagination.
Because we don’t really know about it, we call it UFO or Unidentified Flying Object. Many of us are curious(好奇的) about it and interested in it very much.
While scientists have no same ideas about whether there is an alien or not, it seems that China has been home to some UFO sightings recently.
On August 20th,2011, a UFO was seen at 21:00 by the pilot on the plane which took off from Pudong International Airport to Changchun. At almost the same time, many astrophiles(天文愛好者)took pictures of it. Later, reports from some cities said that the UFO was seen. The pilot said the UFO was small at first, then expanded(擴(kuò)大),moved north, and disappeared(消失)several minutes later. However, he couldn’t exactly make sure about what he had seen.
【小題1】What do scientists know about the aliens according to this passage?
A.Scientists know about the aliens’ life well. |
B.Some scientists try to imagine aliens’ life. |
C.Scientists have the same idea about the UFO. |
D.Many scientists have already understood the origin of the UFO sightings. |
A.A UFO took off from Pudong International Airport. |
B.A pilot took pictures of the UFO. |
C.Many astrophiles saw the UFO. |
D.The UFO was small when it moved north. |
A.UFO is short for Unidentified Flying Object. |
B.Some people from some cities said that they saw the UFO on August 20th,2011. |
C.The pilot could exactly make sure what he had seen. |
D.Many of us are interested in the UFO. |
A.8% of houses. | B. 15% of houses. | C.17% of houses. | D.35% of houses. |
A. About 18 or 19. | B. About 20 or 21. |
C. About 25 or 26. | D. About 30 or 31. |
A. An instruction. | B. A report. | C. A play. | D. A joke. |
A. Young people in Britain. | B. Old people in Britain. |
C. Families in Britain. | D. The population in Britain. |
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