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Zhalong Nature Reserve is in Heilongjiang. S 1. , the wetlands got smaller and smaller during some years. The environment was also getting worse. To save Zhalong, 5,400 people living in the main a 2. of the wetland had to move out before 2010.
Zhalong Wetland is the l 3. of its kind in China and home to lots of endangered animals and plants. Zhalong Nature Reserve is one of the seven wetlands in China that have been put onto the list of Wetlands of International Importance. People can find about 500 kinds of p 4. and 300 species(种类) of animals in the reserve. It is f 5. for the red-crowned cranes.
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1.It’s our turn to take some _______________ (行动)to help the animals.
2.The ________________ (松鼠) like to save some food before winter comes.
3.The teacher is making a ______________(报告) on animals in the hall.
4. Listen to me,______________(否则,要不然),you’ll regret(后悔).
5. There are a lot of________________(市场)here. You can buy anything you like.
In Barnes London Wetland Centre, you can enjoy a large number of wild birds and wild animals. Adults’ fare is £7.95, and children’s fare is £4.50. But if holding a London pass, you can have free admission(入场).
London Wetland Centre is thought to be the European City’s best place to contact wild animals. London Wetland Centre is the UK’s most worthy(值得) of showing off, and the most exciting wildlife projects, including 43 hectares of grassland, as well as pools.
Barnes wetlands are located(位于) in the Thames. This award-winning centre always interest many scientists. There are many different kinds of animals, including the cormorant(鸬鹚),the Kingfisher(翠鸟) and the endangered water vole(河鼠).
In London Wetland Centre there are a large number of different habitats. When visiting the centre, visitors can watch movies through the video to learn more about wetlands and the knowledge of biological species(生物种).
For children, London Wetland Centre is a good choice to learn a lot about the knowledge of nature.
There are many other interesting places about wildlife. If you are interested in wildlife, why not go to London Zoo, Regent(丽晶)Park or River Thames downstream to experience the world’s most beautiful gardens. Holders of London Passes can visit them freely.
1.The Wetland Centre in the passage is in the__________ .
A. USA B. PRC C. UK D. UN
2.London Wetland Centre includes __________ hectares of grassland.
A. 4 B. 3 C. 43 D. 34
3. At the _____, visitors can learn more about wetlands and the knowledge of biological species.
A. Tower Bridge
B. London Wetland Centre
C. Big Ben
D. London Tower
4.What’s the Chinese meaning of the underlined word ‘downstream’?
A. 干流 B. 支流 C. 上游 D. 下游
5.Two children without London Pass want to go into the London Wetland Centre. They will pay ______.
A. £4.50 B. £9.00 C. £7.95 D. £9.95
When I was walking down the street one day, I found a small bag on the ground. I picked it up and opened it to see if I could find out the owner’s name. There was nothing inside it except some dollars and an old photo--- a picture of a woman and a young girl about twelve years old. I put the photo back and took the bag to the police station. Before I left, the policeman wrote down my name and address. He thought the owner might want to thank me.
That evening I went to have dinner with my aunt and uncle. They had also asked a young woman to have dinner with us. Her face was familiar, but I couldn’t remember where I had seen her. During our talk, the young woman happened to say that she had lost her bag that afternoon. All at once I remembered where I had seen her. She was the young girl in the photo, though she was now much older. She was very surprised, of course, when I told her about the bag.
After dinner we went to the police station and she got back her bag. The policeman said to me, “It’s a wonderful thing. You not only found the bag, but also the owner of the bag.”
1. In the bag there was _______.
A. nothing
B. a new photo and some money
C. an old picture and some money
D. some dollars and a piece of paper
2. The writer opened the bag because he wanted to________.
A. find some money
B. find some letters
C. find the owner’s photo
D. find out whose bag it was
3.The writer gave the bag to ________.
A. a policeman B. his uncle
C. his aunt D. his friend
4.How many people had the dinner that evening?
A. Two B. Three C. Four D. Five
5.The writer knew the young woman because _________.
A. he had met her somewhere before
B. she looked like the girl in the picture
C. she often had meals with the writer
D. she was the old woman in the photo
“Dreams may be more important than sleep. We all need dreams,” some scientists say.
Dreams take up about one quarter of our sleeping time. People have a few dreams each night. Dreams are like short films. They are usually in colour. Some dreams are like old films. They come to us over and over again. That may be because the dreamer is thinking about something. Dreaming may be a way of trying to find an answer.
Some people get new ideas about their work from dreams. They may think about their work all day. These ideas can carry over into dreams.
Sometimes we wake up with a good feeling from a dream. But often we can’t remember the dream. Dreams can go away quickly.
Too much dreaming cannot be good. The more we sleep, the longer we dream. The mind is hard at work when we dream. That is why we may have a long sleep and still wake up tired.
1.To sleep may be less important than to ________
A. think B. dream C. work D. study
2. Dreams and films are usually ________
A. very long B. in colour C. about work D. very sad
3.Why do some people often dream about their work?
A. Because they are tired in the daytime.
B. Because they are not interested in their work.
C. Because they may think about their work all day.
D. Because they have too much work to do.
4.Which of the following is NOT true?
A. Dreams may be helpful to people sometimes.
B. Too much dreaming may be bad for people.
C. People always remember their dreams quickly.
D. People sometimes wake up tired if they have a lot of dreams while sleeping.
5.The story mainly tell us ___________.
A. what dreams are
B. people like sleep
C. dreams are like films
D. we always remember dreams
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The world is divided into parts. One half of the world is rich and the other is poor. In the poor part, a lot of people have got enough to eat. When they are ill, of the hospital can receive them because they have money. In the rich part, a lot of people eat too much. For example, a dog a cat in North America eats than a child in the poor countries.
The poor countries have some difficult problems. Sometimes the land is too poor to grow
on. People there have rich land enough water. The land can be made
better, but a lot of things must be done. The people be taught and water must be found.
But rich countries have problems, too. There are not always good places . Sometimes the air is not clean and the rivers are dirty to swim in or drink. The roads and streets are full of people and buses. Cars and buses have to move . Noise is too much. Some people don't have houses. Something must be done about these problems. The air and the rivers must be cleaned and be clean. More houses have to be built. these can't be done easily.
1.A. one B. two C. three D. four
2.A. won't B. aren't C. didn't D. never
3.A. all B. none C. some D. any
4.A. a little B. no C. too much D. a lot of
5.A. like B. as C. or D. and
6.A. more B. less C. better D. well
7.A. everything B. something C. nothing D. anything
8.A. no B. not C. all D. both
9.A. and B. but C. too D. or
10.A. needn't B. must C. can't D. may not
11.A. live in B. to live in C. to sleep D. stay
12.A. very B. so C. too D. quite
13.A. slowly B. quickly C. carefully D. dangerous
14.A. made B. become C. kept D. done
15.A. But B. And C. So D. Because