Andy was born in China 17 years ago. In 2007, she went to the USA with her family. As a high school student, she has found many differences between Chinese and Americans:
About money
Americans like to spend more than they have, so many of them are always in debt(欠债). But Chinese usually spend less than they have, so many of them always have money left in the bank.
The American kids themselves make their own money. Most Chinese kids always ask their parents for money.
About education
Many American students have less homework to do while many Chinese students have much.
Many American girls take part in sports, dancing and singing groups while many Chinese girls take part in study groups.
Many American parents think it is unnecessary to send their children to an expensive school. It’s different in China. Many Chinese parents would try their best to send their children to expensive schools though their family isn’t rich enough.
About friends
Most American parents let their sons or daughters make friends by themselves. They never ask them about their friends while Chinese parents are usually interested in knowing more about their children’s friends, and usually stop them from staying out too late with friends.
1. between Chinese and Americans | ||
| Chinese | Americans |
Money | Chinese usually have some money left in the bank2. they spend less money than they have. | Many Americans usually borrow money from the banks because they 3. more than they have. |
Chinese children get money from their4. . | Children usually make money by 5. . | |
Education | Parents usually do their 6. to send their children to study in expensive schools. | Many parents think it isn’t 7. to send their children to an expensive school. |
Chinese girls join in 8. groups. | Many girls exercise, dance and 9. together. | |
Friends | Parents are usually10. in knowing more about their children’s friends. | Most parents never pay attention to their children’s friends. |
1.The workers told the police their_______ (老板) name.
2.After school many children lose _______ (they) in computer games.
3.In his_______(九十), he passed away peacefully in his dream.
4.I wonder how much a panda usually _______ (weight) when it is born.
5.Mary is ________(thin) than any other girl in her class.
6.Let’s buy a new bike instead of ________(修理)it.
7.The door is wide enough for three people to walk_______(通过)at the same time.
8.What lovely paper flowers! How much did they ________(花费) you?
9.Tell me _______ (true) what you think of our plan.
10.The project they are talking about _______(need)improving.
Everything that humans hear is in the form of waves (波).Just as the eye sees light waves in the form of colors, the ear hears sound waves in the form of noises. The ear and the eye turn these different waves into signals that the brain (大脑) can make sense of.
The ears and brain have an amazing ability to recognize(识别)particular sounds. For example, a mother often can tell when her baby is crying even if there are other crying babies in the same room. This is because the sound of her baby’s cry has special meaning to her and the brain has recorded is importance.
The ability to recognize sounds improves with experiences. As the brain receives information about sounds from day to day, it stores the information in its memory. When the brain hears new sounds, it gives meaning to them based on the information already in the memory. This is why certain words or songs can make a person happy. Often it is not the words or songs themselves that cause this feeling. The sounds are connected to happy memories for that person.
Another hearing process controlled by the brain is to decide where a sound is coming from. One ear is usually closer to the source (来源) of a sound than the other ear is. Sound waves are stronger when they reach the ear that is closer. They also reach the closer ear first. The brain recognizes these differences and uses them to decide the location of the source of the sound.
1.Which of the following shows the normal hearing process of a mother hearing her baby crying?
a. The ears receive the sound waves.
b. The mother recognizes her baby’s cry.
c. The ears turn the sound waves into signals.
d. The baby’s cry travels in the form of sound waves
e. The brain connects the signals to the information in the memory.
A. d-a-c-b-eB. d-a-c-e-b
C. a-d-c-b-eD. a-d-c-e-b
2.. Certain words or songs can change a person’s moods mainly because of his .
A. lifestyle B. personality
C. experiences D. hobbies
3. What is the best title for this passage?
A. Human Brain’s Amazing Facts
B. Human Hearing Characteristics
C. How to improve Hearing
D. How Do Humans Hear
“What is success?”Mr Gruber asked his 6th grade business class. It was his opening conversation for the first class of the term.
“Success is riding in a sweet car, watching an 80-inch TV, and living in a place with at least twelve rooms.” One student answered, earning laughs from all the students.
Mr Gruber smiled, but shook his head. “Tom, that is excess(过量). That is not success.”
“How about being able to provide for your family?” A blonde girl named Sandy in the front suggested as an answer.
“Now we’re getting closer,” Mr Gruber smiled, “but try thinking about what you need and what you want.”
“Getting everything you want.” Tom shouted out an answer again, trying for more laughs. Mr Gruber sighed. “I believe we’ve already talked about excess versus(与…比较) success.”
“Getting everything you need, but some of what you want?”James, sitting in the back wondered aloud.
“Quite right!”Mr Gruber clapped. “Success is getting everything you need and some of what you want. The more you get that you want, the more successful you are. You do reach a point where you are living in excess, though.”
“What does this have to do with business?”Tom asked. It seemed if it wasn’t funny, he wasn’t happy.
“Well, Tom, think of it this way: the point of business is to make a living to support your family. Once you have properly seen to (确保) their needs, you can then see to getting the extras that you want.”
“What if I don’t have a family?” he continued to be difficult.
“Then you have to provide for yourself, a family of one.”
“He has goldfish to think about!” Peter, Tom’s friend, shouted out.
“Then he needs to provide for a family of one with a fishbowl.” Mr. Gruber corrected himself.
Tom nodded, satisfied with that answer.
“So in the next nine weeks, we’re going to study basic business situations, like having a checking account and understanding credit cards.”
Tom rubbed his hands together excitedly. “When do we get to start spending?”
“You already are, Tom. You’re spending time with us!” Mr. Gruber laughed. ―Now, let’s see what you guys know about credit cards…”
1. What class did Mr Gruber teach?
A. History B. Science
C. Maths D. Business
2. Which student didn’t seem to be taking the class seriously?
A. Tom B. James
C. Peter D. Sandy
3. How did Mr Gruber make his class lively and interesting?
A. He himself kept talking’
B. He just read from a textbook.
C. He showed a movie to his students.
D. He got his students to take part in a discussion.
4.. What do you think of Mr Gruber according to the passage?
A. Strange B. Patient
C. Shy D. Proud
5. What can be the best title of this passage?
A. Get What You Want B. Needs and Wants
C. Try to Get More Money D. How to Live Well
Tony Wheeler was born to travel. His father worked for an airline. For the first 16 years of his life,Wheeler and his family lived in many different countries.
In the early 1970s,Wheeler met a young woman named Maureen. They soon married. Before getting jobs, Tony and Maureen wanted to travel. They took a year-long trip from London,through Asia,to Australia. On the trip,they visited places like India, Iran, and Afghanistan.
When Tony and Maureen arrived in Australia,people asked many questions about their trip. To answer these questions,Wheeler wrote a guidebook called Across Asia on the Cheap . The book told people about different countries' weather,customs(风俗),and places to see. But unlike travel guides in the 1970s,Wheeler’s book also talked about places most tourists did not go. He also wrote about unusual things to see and do. The book was very popular.
Wheeler and Maureen started a company called Lonely Planet. They continued travelling. They wrote guidebooks for each place they visited. Today,400 people work for Lonely Planet. The company has over 650 guidebooks. Wheeler still writes about travel “hot spots” (for example,Cambodia in Asia and Croatia in Europe). For more information,read the books!
1.Which trip was Tony Wheeler’s first guidebook about?
A. The United Kingdom.
B. From Asia to England.
C. From Australia to Afghanistan.
D. From England to Australia.
2.Why did Tony Wheeler write his first guidebook?
A. He needed the money.
B. His wife asked him to do it.
C. Many people asked questions about his travels.
D. He liked writing books.
3.How was Across Asia on the Cheap different from other travel guides?
A. It talked about places most tourists did not go .
B. It was longer and more expensive.
C. It told people about a country’s weather,customs,and places to see.
D . It was the first guidebook about Asia .
4.Which sentence below is true?
A. Tony Wheeler still travels and writes guidebooks.
B. Tony Wheeler’s first guidebook was not popular.
C. After their first trip,Maureen did not travel with Tony .
D. Today,Lonely Planet is still a small company.
Galloway Wildlife Conservation Park is in the south of Scotland.
A collection of nearly 150 different animals from all over the world can be seen within the peaceful and natural setting. Galloway Wildlife Conservation Park is to provide a living shelter for small animals, to protect wildlife, to provide chances for the public to enjoy and learn about the area they live in. A main aim of the park is to protect endangered animals.
Facilities(设施) available to visitors mainly include restaurants, gift shops ,picnic areas, facilities for babies, facilities for disabled people free parking, etc.
There is a programme of improvement to condition for the animals, birds and visitors. Through the programme, the park plays an important part in the international effort to protect rare and endangered animals. Click here to see what improvement the park has to make.
As some of our animals are free in the park area, dogs and other pets are not allowed.
Open from 1st February to 30th October, 10:00 a.m to 6:00p.m.
Tickets | |
Adult | £ 6.50 |
Child | £ 4.50(4-15 years old) |
Elderly | £ 5.50 |
Family | £ 20.00 (2 adults & 2 children) |
By buying a ticket to visit the park, you can help us do so much more so HELP SUPPORT CONSERVATION!
You can help us continue our work by making a donation here >>> SUPPORT
Contact us:
E-mail: infor@gallowaywildlife.co.uk Fax/Tel:01557 331645
1. You can visit Galloway Wildlife Conservation Park ___________.
A. at 9:00a.m on 7th December
B. at 11:00a.m on 7th December
C. at 9:00a.m on 7th September
D. at 11:00a.m on 7th September
2. How much should you at least pay if your family (five persons, including an elderly person, two adults and the ten-year-old twins) visit the park?
A. £24.50 B.£25.50
C.£26.50 D.£27.50
3. Which is TRUE according to the passage?
A. There are endangered animals in the park.
B. There aren’t any picnic areas in the park.
C. You can’t take the babies to the park.
D. You can visit the park with your dogs.