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    A first grader and her sister who is a fourth grader at Elon Elementary School had an ambitious project: to publish a book to stop bullying.

“We decide to take a stand,” said Keegan Lee, 10. “We’re trying to make a difference and to let the bullies know that bullying is not acceptable —because they don’t know that they’re hurting people’s feelings —and make a peaceful world.”

Keegan and her 7-year-old sister Kohen wrote a book called Bullies Need a Time out .

They got the idea, said Charmin Lee, Keegan and Kohen’s mother, when Koken was in kindergarten .She saw some kids on the playground picking on a classmate, and she spoke up to stop it.

“I talked to my mom about it, and she said, ‘let’s make a bully book,’” Kohen said.

Although Keegan was the writer, Kohen contributed a lot. Kohen also illustrated. What she likes to draw had a lot to do with how the story came out, Charmin said.

“The girls have not been around a lot of serious bad behavior at Elon Elementary School,” Charmin said, “but it is something they have heard and are sensitive about.”

“Some people call people bad names and call people losers and stuff like that,” Keegan said. “And when I see that, I get so upset.”

The book is about a boy named Kipton who sees bullying in the classroom, cafeteria and playground, and tries to help.

“So Kipton make a difference,” Kohen said.

Charmin Lee said there are a lot of books about bullying, but most of them are about therapy and adult intervention(调停), written by PhDs for teachers.

“We didn’t see any children’s books written for children by children,” Charmin said.

Charmin wants to publish the book through self-publishing company Lulu, and donate a copy to every school in Alamance County, but it is expensive. She is looking for some grant opportunities, and intends to have some copies available by the end of summer.

“It’s pretty much ready to go,” Charmin said.

1.What can we learn about Keegan and Kohen?

A.They are studying at Elon Middle School.

B.They are trying to do something to stop bullying.

C.They are just ordinary classmates.

D.They are planning to write a book called Bullies Need a Time Out.

2.Which of the following can best replace the phrase “picking on” in Paragraph 4?

A.Choosing somebody for special attention.

B.siding with somebody.

C.treating somebody unkindly.

D.taking advantage of somebody.

3.Bullies Need a Time Out is different from other books in that _____________.

A.it is intended to research school bullying.

B.it’s intended that readers are educators.

C.it is a book by children and for children.

D.it sells well on the market at present.

4.Which of the following would best summarize the article?

A.It’s high time that something was done about bullying.

B.Elementary school sisters and school bullying.

C.Bullies Need a Time Out based on the writer’s stories will come out.

D.Elementary school sisters throw the book at bullies.

 

1.B 2.C 3.C 4.D 【解析】 本文为记叙文。讲述了7岁和10岁的姐妹俩出版了一本制止欺凌行为的书的经历。 1. 推理判断题。根据第一段A first grader and her sister who is a fourth grader at Elon Elementary School had an ambitious project: to publish a book to stop bullying.(Elon,小学的一年级学生和她四年级的姐姐有一个雄心勃勃的计划:出版一本制止欺凌行为的书。)可知,她们正通过自己的努力来制止欺凌行为。故选B。 2. 词义猜测题。根据第四段She saw some kids on the playground picking on a classmate, and she spoke up to stop it. (她看到一些孩子在操场上picking on同学,她大声制止了他们。)所给词汇所在的后半句…and she spoke up to stop it可知,Koken大声喝止了那些孩子的(欺凌)行为,故pick on意为“捉弄,欺负”,选项C. treating somebody unkindly(不友好地对待)符合语境,故选C。 3. 推理判断题。根据“We didn’t see any children’s books written for children by children,” Charmin said.可知该书不同于其他的书,因为它是一本儿童写给儿童的读物。故选C。 4. 主旨大意题。根据第一段A first grader and her sister who is a fourth grader at Elon Elementary School had an ambitious project: to publish a book to stop bullying.可知,本文主要讲述了7岁和10岁的姐妹俩出版了一本制止欺凌行为的书的经历。选项D. Elementary school sisters throw the book at bullies.符合题意,故选D。
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The Times of India recently caught up with Payeng in his remote forest cottage to learn more about how he came to leave such an unbelievable mark on the landscape.

It all started way back in 1979, when floods washed a large number of snakes ashore on the sandbar. One day after the floods, Payeng, only 16 then, found the place dotted with the dead snakes. That was the turning point of his life.

“The snakes died in the heat without any tree cover. I sat down and wept over their lifeless bodies. I asked the forest department if they could grow trees there. They said nothing would grow there. Instead, they asked me to try growing bamboo. It was painful, but I did it .There was nobody to help me. Nobody was interested,” says Payeng, now 47.

While it’s taken years for Payeng’s remarkable dedication to planting to receive some well-deserved recognition internationally, it didn’t take long for wildlife in the region to benefit from the forest. Demonstrating a keen understanding of ecological balance, Payeng even transplanted ants to his ecosystem to maintain its natural harmony .Soon the shadeless sandbar was transformed into a natural ecosystem. The forest, called the Molai woods, now serves as a safe habitat for numerous birds, deer, rhinos, tigers and elephants.

Despite Payeng’s outstanding project, forestry officials in the region first learned of this new forest in 2008, and since then they’ve come to recognize his efforts as truly remarkable, but perhaps not enough.

“We’re amazed at Payeng,” says Gunin Saikia, Assistant Conservator of Forests. “He has been at it for 30 years .Had he been in any other country, he would have been made a hero.”

1.Payeng moved to the barren sandbar to ________________.

A.make a living there B.plant trees to improve the environment

C.do some research D.look after the 1360 acres’ jungle

2.It can be concluded that the interview in the report above was conducted in _________.

A.1979 B.2008 C.2010 D.2012

3.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?

A.Payeng got a lot of help from the forest department at the beginning.

B.It took quite a long time for Payeng’s dedication to be recognized.

C.Payeng earned his fame by transplanting ants to his ecosystem.

D.The Molai woods now is used as a zoo to attract Indian tourists.

4.The underlined sentence implies that _______________.

A.Payeng should be honored as a great hero in India

B.Payeng has been a great hero in other countries

C.other countries should not make Payeng a hero

D.India made Payeng a hero earlier than other countries

 

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Naples, Italy

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Hot dogs: When foreigners first visit America, one of the first things many want to try is the country’s typical snack food, the hot dog. “It’s like the flag of America---both inexpensive and democratic,” Diamanti says, “You expect to see kids queuing at a hot dog stall.” 212--484--1 200; www.nycgo.com

Japan

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Jamama el Fna Square ,Marrakech, Morocco

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A.has traveled a lot B.doesn’t like street food

C.has set up the website www.inaples,it D.likes the pizza most

2.What is special about the pizza in Naples, Italy?

A.Its attractive taste. B.Its low price.

C.Its unique ingredients. D.The way it’s prepared.

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A.www,jnto.go.jp B.www.nycgo.com

C.www.inaples.it D.www. visitmorocco.com/index.php/eng/

4.What is the purpose of this text?

A.To advertise Carla Diamanti’s new book.

B.To offer information about how to make food.

C.To compare some world-famous travel destinations.

D.To introduce some snacks and snacking places.

 

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