There are two main sets of Olympics---the Winter and the Summer Olympic, and both 1. (hold)every four years on 2. regular basis .In the ancient Olympics, slaves 3.women were not allowed 4.(join)in the Games .But nowadays5.(athlete)from any country can take part if they have reached the 6.(agree)standard .
For each Olympics ,a special village will be built for all the athletes to live 7. ,a main reception 8. (build),several stadium for competition ,and a gymnasium as well. Every country wants the opportunity to host the Olympic Games .9. is not only a great responsibility but also a great honour to be chosen .And the motto of the Olympics is “Swifter ,Higher and 10.(strong)”.
Heritage(遗产)Education
China’s “Cultural Heritage Day” falls on the second Saturday of June every year. Many celebrations(庆祝) are held and all cultural relic protection sites are______to open for free to the public on the day. There is no______that different kinds of celebrating______across the country will arouse(唤醒) public ______of the importance of cultural heritage protection and ____the young people to love the fine_____culture of the motherland.
China faces a heavy task to protect and rescue its cultural_________ We need to consider seriously the ______of the lack of awareness (意识)about cultural heritage protection ._____,Heritage Education is one of our main approaches(方法).People can not______value cultural heritage if they do not know _____it is important or how to protect it. Over the past seven years,CHP has ______over a hundred educational seminars(研究会) to different groups,______as schools,government offices,______the general public. Many people have attended CHP seminars. Typically,each seminar lasts two to three hours and_____of an informative presentation,____by a longer questionandanswer session and discussion. Each attender____limited knowledge of cultural heritage ______it to be just the Forbidden City(紫禁城) and the Great Wall. People often think that the duty only_____to the government. So “Cultural Heritage Day” will be a welcome_____to educate a wide public on world heritage protection.
1.A. advised B. suggested C. made D. designed
2.A. need B. doubt C. wonder D. reason
3.A. parties B. activities C. actions D. ways
4.A. awareness B. knowledge C. affairs D. opinion
5.A. inform B. advise C. persuade D. inspire
6.A. natural B. modern C. traditional D. ancient
7.A. discoveries B. treasures C. relics D. wonders
8.A. harm B. record C. meaning D. importanc
9.A. So B. Instead C. And D. Thus
10.A. properly B. simply C. carefully D. entirely
11.A. what B. why C. how D. when
12.A. thought B. read C. insisted D. presented
13.A. so B. very C. such D. quite
14.A. as well as B. as much as C. as good as D. as long as
15.A. consists B. becomes C. lies D. forms
16.A. recognized B. asked C. answered D. followed
17.A. of B. with C. for D. at
18.A. considered B. understood C. realized D. concluded
19.A. comes B. stands C. belongs D. calls
20.A. possibility B. matter C. opportunity D. chance
If you want to keep fit, please refer to the following:
Move More
Make it a daily to find ways to move your body.1.Climb stairs instead of taking the elevator. Walk your dog; play with your kids. It doesn’t have to be an hour in the gym or a 45-minute dance class. But that’s great when you’re up to it. At the same time, move more.
Quit Smoking
Ever since 1960 when it was announced that smoking was harmful to health, Americans have been reducing their use of tobacco products. Just recently, we’ve seen more and more teens smoking. Could it be the Hollywood influence?2.Take care! Warn your children against smoking.
3.
While recent studies show a glass of wine or one drink a day can help protect against heart disease, more than that can cause other health problems such as liver and kidney(肝肾) disease and cancer.
Reduce Stress
Easier said than done, stress comes in many ways.4.Spend 30 minutes a day doing something you like such as walk on the beach or in a park, read a good book, visit a friend, listen to relaxing music, and watch a funny movie.
Protect Yourself from Pollution
If you can’t live in a smog-free environment, at least avoid smoke-filled rooms.5.Exercise indoors in air conditioning when air quality is good.
A.Avoid Excessive Drinking |
B.There are many things you can do to move your arms and legs. |
C.Think carefully about what you will do. |
D.Exercise outside when the smog rating is low. |
E. It seems that the stars in every movie smoke cigarettes.
F. Keep a Positive Mental Outlook
G. Some techniques given by experts are to think positive thoughts.
Stamp collecting is easy when you do it as a hobby. You don’t have to spend a lot of money on it. Sometimes stamps can be got from many sources (来源) for free.
Getting Started
If you have no stamps at all,you might want to buy a packet of 500 or 1,000 different worldwide stamps from a hobby shop or stamp dealer to get started. One good choice is eBay. Try entering phrases like “worldwide stamps” in the search box. However,even if you want to specialize in collecting stamps,my advice is not to spend much money on stamps in the beginning. Start off collecting stamps from many sources for free until you have collected enough stamps and had enough experience.
Sorting Stamps
Assume(假设) you have some stamps and they are on paper. Before you take them off the paper,you should sort the stamps,for example,by country. This is because dealing with stamps is much easier when they are on paper. When you take them off the paper,they become easy to bend,crease,and tear easily.
Trimming(修剪)Stamps
Never try to take a stamp off its paper backing by pulling at it,even if it appears to be loose enough to do so. First,trim the paper around the stamp with a pair of sharp scissors making sure not to cut off the edge of the stamps. I suggest that you leave a quarter inch safety area from the edge of the stamp when you trim the paper before you are good at doing it.
1.This passage is written for people who________.
A. have no money to collect stamps
B. want to sell their stamps
C. want to collect stamps
D. don’t know how to sort stamps
2.According to the writer,at the very beginning,stampcollecting beginners shouldn’t________.
A. collect common stamps
B. borrow some stamps from their friends
C. act as an inexperienced collector
D. spend a lot of money in buying stamps
3.What does the writer suggest NOT do when trimming stamps?
A. Pull at them to take them off the paper backing when they look loose.
B. Trim the paper around the stamp with a pair of sharp scissors.
C. Leave a quarter inch safety area from the edge of the stamp.
D. Make sure not to cut off the edge of the stamps.
Dear Lan Lan ,
I’m now writing to you at Hartsop,a village in the Lake District,a place to have most beautiful scenery(景色) in England,I come here to spend Christmas with an English couple. This was planned for overseas students to know the British ways of life by living with British families.
We came two days before Christmas and during our stay,we have had everything we expected:Christmas turkey,Christmas cake,Christmas puddings,Christmas parties and gifts under the Christmas tree. All are exciting and amusing(有趣的),but above all these,we are deeply touched by the hospitality(好客) of the family,Roger and Anne Marie.
Anne Marie is a nurse and all these days,she had been busy cooking meals,washing dishes and showing us around. Roger,who is a doctor,knows a lot about China and still wants to know more. He plays us Chinese music and it seems to me he does better in that than we do. In the evenings,we all sit around the fireplace with Tim,a lovely dog,by our side. Like long time no see friends,we talk about all the things that have happened or we hope to happen in our lives. There is always so much to tell and to know.
After three months away from home,we are again feeling how sweet a home can be. Roger and Anne Marie are not like most of the other people we have met who always make us feel we are foreigners in a foreign country. They show such kindness to us that they bring us a persontoperson feeling,instead of a BritishtoChinese feeling. They make us believe that though there are differences of languages and cultures,one may always expect to find in every corner of the world the feeling of love and being loved.
How I wish Mum and Dad could meet them! How I wish you were here with me! How strange it is that the more I feel at home here,the more I miss my real home and all of you. We always talk about“when we go back home next year...”and soon we will turn this into“when we go back home THIS year...”for the New Year’s Day is coming. Miss you.
Love,
Gao Wen
1.The writer is ________now in England.
A. a Chinese visitor to an English family
B. a Chinese student studying
C. a Chinese teacher working
D. a Chinese student living
2.In Hartsop ,Gao Wen felt________.
A. rather at home
B. the English home better than her home
C. she was a foreigner in a foreign country
D. she was one member of the family
3.It seems that Roger________.
A. can speak Chinese very well
B. knows something about Chinese for a long time
C. once lived in China for a long time
D. can do everything better than the Chinese
4.In the writer’s opinion,the best home is________.
A. the home they stayed in England
B. the home that you left behind
C. Chinese home
D. one’s own home
Perhaps the most wonderful building put up in the 19th century was the Crystal Palace(水晶宫)which was built in Hyde Park for the Great Exhibition of 1851. The Crystal Palace was different from all the other buildings in the world, for it was made of iron and glass. It was one of the biggest buildings of all the time and a lot of people from many countries came to see it. Plenty of goods were sent to the exhibition from all parts of the world. There was also a great deal of machinery on show. Though in those days, traveling was not as easy as it is today, steamboats carried thousands of visitors across the Channel from Europe. On arriving in England, they were taken to the Crystal Palace by train. There were six million visitors in all, and the money from the exhibition was used to build museums and colleges. Later, the Crystal Palace was moved to the South London. It remained one of the most famous buildings in the world until it was burnt down in 1936.
1.The Crystal Palace was built up_________.
A. in the 1950s B. in the 1990s C. shortly before 1851 D. after 1851
2.People from many countries came to the Crystal Palace mainly to______.
A. buy goods B. visit an exhibition
C. travel D. enjoy the Crystal Palace itself
3.What happened to the Crystal Palace in 1936?
A. It caught a terrible fire. B. It disappeared suddenly.
C. It was moved away to the south of London D. It was rebuilt.
4.The Crystal Palace was famous to all because__________.
A. it was the biggest building in the world then
B. it was made of iron and glass
C. so many visitors had been there
D. it was burnt down at last