The Shanghai Wildlife Park is holding an “Olympic Games” for animals and welcomes sports fans to collect for Wildlife Protection Society. More than 300 animals from around the country will be competing in the National Sports Meeting for Animals.
To the accompanying music of “The Sportsmen’s March”, elephants, camels, monkeys, zebras, sheep and bears will march onto the field. They will be competing in the various events of the “Games” including bicycle racing, skating, gymnastics, boxing, football and rope skipping.
Boxing is always a highlight as the two best fighters - the bears - are said to be the respective kings of the South and the North. Heihei is from Heilongiang Province and Guigui is from Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. The match looks interesting and exciting but both boxers won’t fight according to the rules. They never listen to the referee (裁判).
Sea lions are skilled ball players in the water. But even an excellent player can sometimes make a mistake. When a sea lion misses the ball, it puts its “hands” to its face as if ashamed of the missed shot.
If the audience are brave enough to accept a kiss from a sea lion, they can have their picture taken with the animal.
The organizers also invite the audience to compete with another star of the “Games” in a game of tug-of-war (拔河). An elephant will be on their opposite side. But even 20 strong men won’t be a match for this elephant. Just by using its trunk, it can pull all comers to the ground.
The sports meeting starts at about 10 a. m. each day and will last a whole week.
1.How many kinds of animals are mentioned in the text?
A.Six.
B.Seven.
C.Nine.
D.Over 300.
2.What does the underlined word “highlight” in paragraph 3 mean?
A.The most dangerous part.
B.The most enjoyable part.
C.A close match.
D.A violent fight.
3.Which of the following is NOT a quality of the competing animals?
A.Strong.
B.Gentle.
C.Voilent.
D.Skillful.
4.What is the main purpose of the sports meeting for animals?
A.To select the best animal of its kind.
B.To raise money to protect wildlife.
C.To improve the animals’ health.
D.To entertain the sports fans.
Donald Watson was a man who thought very much about the food he ate. He was born in Yorkshire, England, in September 1910. And he died in November 2005, at the age of 95. That is a very great age. Watson explained that it was because he never ate any food from animals.
When he was a boy, Watson stayed on a farm. He loved to see the animals. He said that they gave so much to people. And all the animals were so friendly. Then, one day, he saw a man killing a pig. He was very sad. From then on, Watson decided that he would never again eat meat. Twenty years later he decided that he wouldn’t eat anything from animals, such as milk, cheese or eggs. He became a vegan (素食主义者).
Watson formed a group called “The Vegan Society”. The Vegan Society thought it was terrible and wrong to eat food from animals. At first, there were not many people who agreed with him. They thought it was crazy to do it. Most people thought it was too difficult and unhealthy. However, over time, more and more people began to agree with Watson and The Vegan Society.
People become vegans for many reasons. Watson and his friends stopped eating because they loved animals. They believed that it was wrong to hurt another living thing.
Now, people also become vegans for environmental reasons. Keeping animals takes a lot of resources (资源), including water and food. Also, in some places, people are cutting down trees to create more land for cows. By avoiding food from animals, vegans hope to protect these forest areas.
Finally, just like Watson, some people believe that being a vegan is healthier. They believe that food from animals causes heart problems, a high body weight and many other health problems.
1.What do we know about Watson from the first two paragraphs?
A.He enjoyed a very long life for being a vegan.
B.He owned a farm with a lot of animals.
C.He didn’t like eating meat by birth.
D.He became a vegan at 20.
2.The underlined word “it” in paragraph 3 refers to “________”.
A.agreeing with Watson
B.eating food from animals
C.avoiding food from animals
D.forming “The Vegan Society”
3.Now people become vegans because ________.
A.they have many health problems
B.they think keeping animals costs too much
C.they love animals and want to keep them
D.they want to save resources and protect the environment
4.What’s the best title for the text?
A.Donald Watson: A New Way to Eat
B.Vegans’ Opinions on Health
C.Animal Protection in England
D.The Vegan Society
Everyone loves travelling, right? Unfortunately, money can sometimes be a problem but not if you’re prepared. Here are my top tips for making the most of your travel experience, no matter how much you have in the bank!
Tip 1: Decide where you’ll go, based on your budget.
Knowing the average costs in a country can help you make the best decision. For example, countries like France, Italy, the UK and the USA can be pretty expensive to visit. On the contrary, Eastern Europe, South-East Asia and South America are cheaper and they still offer great cultural experiences and rich histories.
Tip 2: Choose relatively cheap accommodation.
Yes, everyone loves staying at a five-star hotel. But sadly, in a lot of places, this is just not realistic for those on a budget. In general, hostels (招待所) are a sure way to meet those travelers’ needs and this creates a great atmosphere. Camping is also a great choice for budget accommodation.
Tip 3: Don’t always rely on restaurants.
Eating meals in a restaurant can be very expensive, so you can easily save by cooking your own breakfast, lunch and dinner. Many cities have markets where you can buy fresh food and vegetables on the cheap.
Tip 4: Look for discounts on major attractions.
Obviously when you’re travelling you want to see everything the country has to offer, including the attractions which bring millions of people. But before paying a fee to see these, you can visit related websites to see if it’s possible to see them for less. Many tourist attractions have a student or youth discount and some attractions are free for everyone on certain days. By the way, do remember try to get there as early as possible, for they are possibly very crowded.
1.If you travel for a low budget, which place should you choose?
A.The USA.
B.France.
C.England.
D.Thailand.
2.What accommodation is generally a sure way for those on a budget?
A.Five-star hotel.
B.Hostel.
C.Camping.
D.Student dormitory.
3.To see the major attractions economically, what should you do?
A.Look for discounts and get there as early as possible.
B.Get to the attractions when there are less visitors.
C.Try to get the free tickets as possible as you can.
D.Visit the websites and try to get tickets online.
假定你是李华。端午节即将来临,请给你的英语外教老师Jack写封邮件,介绍这一中国传 统的节日。内容包括:
1. 节日由来;
2. 庆祝方式;
3. 你的看法。
注意:1. 词数100左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
3. 参考词汇:端午节the Dragon Boat Festival;农历the lunar calendar
Dear Jack,
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Yours,
Li Hua
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词。
2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
It was a Sunday afternoon. My parents and I were watching TV excited when suddenly I noticed the pigeon on the balcony. It was a white pigeon with a ring around one of its foot. It rested there quietly, refuse to fly away. Realizing it must have been lost its way back home, I managed call the Pigeon Association up for help. In the same time, my parents brought the pigeon inside and gave it some bird food, what helped refresh it. Before long, the owner got the message but came to take the pigeon back. He thanked us a lot. My parents and I both felt happy for what we had done.
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
A grape seed that falls into the soil of Xinjiang is very fortunate, as Xinjiang is 1. (well) suited for growing grapes than anywhere else. Here, a grape seed can grow to its full potential. With the high altitudes (海拔),long periods of dry weather and abundant sunshine, Xinjiang produces fruits with 2. (extreme) high sugar content. Every fall, a large number of grapes are shipped from Xinjiang to other parts of China, and the rest 3. (make) into raisins for easy storage.
In the vineyards of Moyu, thanks 4. the hot and dry climate 5. results from being surrounded by the desert, huge quantities of large and juicy grapes with very thin skins are produced. These grapes bring wealth as well as their delicious 6. (sweet) to the locals.
In mid-September, when their Seedless White grapes 7. (ripe), local farmers are busy picking grapes to be transported to other parts of the country. 8. (bunch) of glowing white grapes hang on the vines, waiting to be picked. If you pick 9. and put it in your mouth, you will surely never forget the wonderful taste 10. (produce) by the burning sun and the desert wind of southern Xinjiang.