Welcome to Phillip Island Nature Park and the penguin Parade(企鹅列队). You will see the world’s smallest penguins— the little penguins appearing from the ocean and crossing the beach to their home in line. It's a natural experience. Remember the Little penguins are wild. You are a visitor to their home.
Making the most of your visit
Here are some helpful hints(提示) :
●The Penguins Parade last 50 minutes from the time penguins first cross the beach.
●Dress in warm clothes, for the Paradeis in the open air on the beach.
●It is best to get down to the beach at least 15 minutest before the parade begins.
Protecting the Penguins
We do have some simple rules—designed to protect the penguins and make your visit more enjoyable.
●Photography—including video cameral is not allowed. Photography during the Parades. Make sure that your cameral is placed inside your bag, or in a bag provided, before walking down to the beach, Photographs can be bought at proper price in the gift shop.
●Smoking is not allowed anywhere.
●And remember, the penguins are wild birds so please don't try to touch them.
1.During the Penguin Parade, people________.
A. are allowed to smoke
B had better wear warm clothes.
C. have to hand in their bags
D. Can take photos of the penguins
2.Which of the following statements is WRONG?
A.The Little Penguins go back home in line.
B.The whole Penguin Parade lasts 50 minutes.
C.People have a chance to touch the penguins.
D.The Penguin Parade takes place on the beach.
3.The passage is written mainly to________.
A.help make people's visit more pleasant
B.introduce the life of the Little Penguins
C.welcome people to Phillip bland Nature Park
D.encourage people to protect the Little Penguins
Last Thursday, a young woman saved an elderly man from a burning house on Garden Road. The young woman’s name is Kitty and she works in a clothes shop. The elderly man, Daniel, lives just opposite the clothes shop. On Thursday afternoon, Kitty looked out of the window. She saw some smoke coming from Daniel’s house and rushed over to see what was happening. The house was on fire and Daniel was inside. Kitty quickly called the fireman on 999. Then, she ran into the house to save Daniel. She found Daniel in his bedroom and he was frightened. Kitty helped Daniel out to a safe place. Five minutes later the fireman arrived and they put out the fire. No one was hurt.
The next day, Daniel said,“I am so grateful to Kitty. She saved my life.”Daniel also said,“In the future, I will be more careful. I don’t want another fire in my house.”
1.Kitty saved _______ from a burning house.
A.a young man B.an old woman C.an old man D.a young woman
2.The number to call the firemen in the story is__________.
A.eight nine nine B.one one nine C.nine eight eight D.nine nine nine
3.________ was(were) hurt in the fire.
A.No one B.Two people C.Four people D.Seven people
4.In the future, Daniel will be more_________.
A.grateful B.carefully C.careful D.frightened
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The Aborigines (澳洲土著) have lived in Australia for about 60,000 years. They painted pictures inside caves, and these are the rock paintings that have given us so much information about Aboriginal life. For example, some of the paintings that are about 10,000 years old show men with boomerangs. From this we know that the Aborigines started using boomerangs for hunting at that time. Other pictures show kangaroos, so we know that there were kangaroos at that time.
The Aborigines believed that spirits made people, animals and plants, and that these spirits still live in the earth. For Aborigines, no one can own the earth—the earth belongs to the spirits.
In 1700, there were many Aboriginal groups with a population of 750,000 all over Australia, and there were probably more than 240 different Aboriginal languages. The groups did not have a leader. Instead, things were decided by the older men in a group. People from different groups often travelled hundreds of miles to meet each other.
Aboriginal life changed when an English boat arrived in Australia in 1770. Many Aborigines were killed in the wars that they had with the English. More Europeans came, and they started taking land from the Aborigines. The Europeans also brought new illnesses that killed the Aborigines. The result is that today there are only about 300,000 Aborigines in Australia.
1.The Aborigines painted pictures .
A.on animals’ fur B.on the land
C.on the tree D.on the rock
2.What do you think the Aborigines used boomerangs to do?
A.To paint. B.To hunt. C.To fight. D.To play.
3.The Aborigines thought were the most important on the earth.
A.people B.animals C.spirits D.plants
4.In an Aboriginal group decided things.
A.the older men B.the leader
C.the English D.the Europeans
5.The number of the Aborigines is small today .
A.because their living condition was very bad
B.because the English killed a lot of them in the wars
C.because of the new illnesses the Europeans brought them
D.because of the wars and the new illnesses
American boys and girls like watching TV. Some children spend six hours a day at school and four to six hours a day in front of the TV sets. Some children even watch TV for eight hours or more on Saturday.
Television(电视)is like books and films . A child can learn good things and bad things from it. Some TV programs help children to understand the news, the people and places from other countries. With TV, children do not have to go out to see films, they can hear interesting music or watch a game at home. But some programs are bad for children, so parents sometimes help them to find other interesting and useful things to do.
1.In America, some children spend eight hours or more _____ on Saturday .
A.studying B.playing games
C.watching TV D.helping their parents
2.With TV, children can ________ at home.
A.play football B.hold a sports meeting
C.see some films D.have a swim
3.What does the underlined word “programs” mean?
A.频道 B.节目 C.新闻 D.小品
John and Henry studied in the same school. John lived in fear of Henry — every day he gave his lunch money to Henry, but Henry still beat (揍) him up. He said that if John told anyone he would beat him up in front of all the other kids in his class. John had to ask his mom for more and more lunch money, but he seemed 1 than ever and came home from school hungry every day.
John even cried one day, and a girl told everyone that he was just like a baby and had cried. John was 2 and felt so bad about himself and about school.
One day, John met Jimmy, a boy 3 also had to give his lunch money to Henry. John told Jimmy how he 4 bullying (欺侮), and found that Jimmy felt the same. They finally thought of a good way of dealing with their 5 .
The following day, Henry came to John to ask him for his lunch money.
“I don’t want to give my money to you,” said John.
“What?” Henry shouted.
John said 6 , “I want to have my lunch today, and you, get away (滚开)!”
“You want to get beaten up?!”
Just then Henry’s fist (拳头) was hitting John’s face, they heard 7 shout, “Stop!” Henry was very angry to hear that. He turned around 8 found that his teacher Ms Brown was standing just behind him. He felt very surprised. Jimmy had taken Ms. Brown to John’s class and she 9 the bullying with her own eyes. Henry was taken to the head teacher’s office. 10 that, he never bullied others again. John and Jimmy helped not only themselves but Henry and other kids.
1. A.better B.thinner C.heavier D.happier
2. A.embarrassed B.excited C.relaxed D.pleased
3. A.which B.whom C.who D./
4. A.liked B.suggested C.appreciated D.hated
5. A.accident B.task C.trouble D.friendship
6. A.strongly B.politely C.sincerely D.fortunately
7. A.nobody B.anyone C.everybody D.someone
8. A.but B.and C.or D.however
9. A.listened B.saw C.looked D.heard
10. A.Before B.Behind C.After D.Except
— What did Jim say ?
— He said he _____ to the park every Sunday.
A.go B.goes C.went D.will go