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Do some colours make you feel calm while others give you energy? Scientists have studied the connection between colours and mood for a long time. Many believe that colour can influence our moods.
Warm, bright colours such as yellow and red are positive colours. They can give people a pleasant feeling. Cool colours such as blue, purple, and green are relaxing colours. They help people experience calm feelings.
Many public places are decorated with certain colours in order to create certain moods. Orange makes people feel hungry, and many restaurants are painted this colour.
People use colour in their homes to create moods as well. Blue is a peaceful colour. It helps you rest, so it is a very good colour for a bedroom.
Colours can create bad moods too. Some types of blue make people feel sad. Red can make people feel angry.
What is your mood right now? Now look at the colour of the walls round you. Does it match your mood?
1.Cool colours are relaxing colours and they help people experience ___________.
2.Orange makes people______, and many restaurants are painted this colour.
3.People use colour in their homes to _______ as well.
4.Some types of ______ make people feel sad.
5.This passage mainly tells us how colour _______________.
Now the game Angry Birds has become more and more popular with the young and the old. I’m sure you also enjoy it a lot. But is it too small to play the game on your mobile phone or on your computer? Do you want to visit a park where you can find some bigger birds and pigs? As this picture shows, Angry Birds has now become much bigger. Copying the action of the real computer game, players pull a real catapult(弹弓) and shoot Angry Birds toys at green piggy balloons. I think that must be very exciting to touch such big birds.
Angry Birds Land recently opened inside Sarkanniemi Amusement Park in Tampere, Finland(芬兰). It is the first Angry Birds theme park in the world. Finland is a country in northern Europe. And then other countries will copy Finland’s example. The UK government says that they plan to build Angry Birds theme parks in the UK. What’s more, you can see such theme parks not only in the UK, but also in other countries. The game, Angry Birds, is created by the Finnish company Rovio. It agrees to help build the theme parks all over the world.
1.Why does the news say Angry Birds has become bigger?
A. Because the screens of mobile phones and computers have become bigger.
B. Because Angry Birds has become more and more popular.
C. Because people spend much more money on Angry Birds.
D. Because there have been theme parks named Angry Birds.
2.From the second paragraph, we can infer(推测) that .
A. some countries don’t allow kids to play Angry Birds any more
B. Angry Birds theme parks will be built in more and more places
C. building Angry Birds theme parks is not a good idea
D. it’s difficult to clean up an Angry Birds theme park
3.The underlined word “It” refers to .
A. the game Angry Birds
B. the Angry Birds theme park
C. the company that created the game Angry Birds
D. the engineer who created the first Angry Birds theme park
4.What’s the best title for this passage?
A.Angry Birds in Finland.
B.More Angry Birds in the World.
C.Angry Birds Flying to Theme Parks.
D.Rovio Plans to Build More Angry Birds Theme Parks.
Last Friday a storm swept through two villages in the New Territories, destroying(摧毁) fourteen homes. Seven others were so badly damaged that their owners had to leave them, and fifteen others had broken windows or broken roofs. One person was killed, several were badly hurt and taken to the hospital, and a number of other people received light hurt.
In total, over two hundred people were homeless. Mr Tan said that the storm began early in the morning and lasted for over an hour. “I was eating with my wife and children when we heard a loud noise,” he said. “Several minutes later, our house fell down on top of us. We tried our best to climb out but then I saw that one of my children was missing. I went back inside and found him safe but very frightened.”
Mrs Woo said that her husband had just left for work when she felt that her house was moving. She ran outside at once with her children. “There was no time to take anything,” she said. “A few minutes later, the roof came down.”
Soldiers helped to take people out of the flooded(水淹的) area and the welfare department(福利机构) brought them food, clothes and shelter.
1.How many homes were damaged in the storm in total?
A. Fourteen. B. Twenty-one.
C. Twenty-nine. D. Thirty-six.
2.Where was Mr Tan when the storm began?
A. He was in the park. B. He was inside the house.
C. He was outside the house. D. He was on the roof.
3.Mrs Woo and her children didn’t get hurt because .
A. her husband knew there would be a storm
B. they were all outside the house when the storm came
C. she felt the house was moving and went out with her children
D. the welfare department helped her
4. Soldiers were sent .
A. to bring people food, clothes, etc
B. to help people move into new houses
C. to repair the damaged roofs
D. to save people from the flooded area
It takes a lot of skills and hard work to set a world record in pumpkin-carving(雕刻南瓜). Steve Clarke, a sixth-grade teacher from Pennsylvania, is a famous carver(雕刻师). Clarke has set many world records for carving pumpkins quickly. When he competes, he must cut our two eyes, two eyebrows, a nose, a mouth, and two ears as fast as possible. But Clarke knows something else about pumpkin-carving. It’s easier to get a record than to keep it.
He took the title in 2000 when he carved a pumpkin face in 74.8 seconds. That time was 19 seconds faster than what Jerry had set. From then on, Clarke broke his own records five times. In 2006, he set his best time in Florida. His winning time was 24.03 seconds!
The only problem is that someone finally beat that mark. On October 7, 2010, David set the new record with 20.1 seconds. Clarke was not able to break that record this year, but he has planned to break the record. After Halloween, he will go to local pumpkin farms to practise designs and new skills.
Clarke is popular because of his super pumpkin-carving skills. In 1999, he carved more than 30 pumpkins at the Halloween party for then vice-president Al Gore.
1.What do you need to have if you want to set a record in pumpkin-carving?
A.Pumpkin farms. B. Hard work.
C. Extra money. D. Free time.
2.What was Clarke’s best record in pumpkin-carving competitions?
A.74.8 seconds. B.24.03 seconds.
C. 20.1 seconds. D. 19 seconds.
3.The underlined word “title” means “ ” in the passage.
A. 比赛 B. 活动 C. 冠军 D. 灵感
4.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Clarke is from Pennsylvania.
B. Clarke is good at carving but he never practices his skills.
C. Clarke only set one world record for carving pumpkins.
D. Clarke was still the winner of the pumpkin-carving competition in 2010.
Top 4 places to visit in China | |
No.1 The Great Wall , Beijing
| The Great Wall in Beijing, built during the Ming Dynasty(1368-1644), is the most often seen tourist site in China. It runs over 373 miles, containing about 827 city wall platforms, 71 passes and countless towers. |
No.2 Forbidden City, Beijing
| The Chinese Imperial Palace from the mid-Ming Dynasty to the end of the Qing Dynasty, for almost five centuries, served as the home of the emperor and his household.
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No.3 The Bund, Shanghai | The Bund is one of the most famous tourist places in Shanghai. If you have ever been to the Bund, you have never been to Shanghai. Avoid weekends and daytime to visit it because of too many people. The best time to visit the Bund is early morning before 8 am and late night after 10 pm. |
No.4 West Lake, Hangzhou | The reason of its No.4 place is that Hangzhou is very close to Shanghai, only a couple of hours’ travel by train. It’s a perfect next stop after you have enjoyed the beautiful scene on the Bund.
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1. cities are mentioned in the passage.
A. Two B. Three C. Four D. Five
2.The emperor of the Qing Dynasty lived .
A. on the Great Wall B. in the Forbidden City
C. on the Bund D. near West Lake
3.When is the best time to visit the Bund?
A. At 7 am, on Wednesday.
B. At 10 am, on Saturday.
C. At 10 pm, on Sunday.
D. At 5 pm, on Sunday.
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It was a cold winter’s night when I stopped for gas on my way home from work. I felt ________and had a slight headache.
I worked in a ________ doctor’s office. During those days, the office was often ________ people who had a cold, which made me even busier than usual. It seemed I was going to be late ________ home and my husband would be ready to pronounce me late once again. But maybe ________ I hurried, I could still make it.
I was heading inside to ________ for my gas when I noticed an old couple(夫妻)at the counter. I heard them asking the ________ to the nearest hospital. It was the hospital that I had just ________ a few minutes ago.
The young man at the counter was trying to be ________ by explaining how to get there. But the fact was that he was telling them a whole ________ route. So I walked over to the couple and said, “Would you like to ________ me to the hospital?” Then I saw a look of relief(轻松)over their faces. “I’m going there, too,” I said, which wasn’t a lie since I had just ________up my mind to do it perfectly.
I got in my car and began to drive ________. I looked back several times to be ________ they were right behind me. It took us only fifteen ________to get there as rush hour traffic was beginning to die down. I felt better than I did all day and my headache was nearly gone.
1.A. boring B. sad C. free D. tired
2.A. busy B. free C. proper D. noisy
3.A. called for B. asked for C. filled with D. pleased with
4.A. getting B. making C. calling D. working
5.A. unless B. if C. though D. while
6.A. cost B. take C. pay D. spend
7.A. distance B. number C. price D. way
8.A. waited B. gone C. arrived D. left
9.A. careful B. thankful C. helpful D. wonderful
10.A. wrong B. same C. special D. perfect
11.A. lead B. take C. show D. follow
12.A. kept B. made C. taken D. fixed
13.A. back B. up C. out D. down
14.A. worried B. sure C. angry D. surprised
15.A. minutes B. hours C. days D. weeks