Moonlight Rainbow Fountain
Location: South Korea
The Moonlight Rainbow Fountain is the world's longest bridge fountain. In order to be eco-friendly, it repeatedly gets water from the Han River below. When water comes out with music, 10, 000 LED lights switch on, and a rainbow effect appears.
The Giant
Location: Austria
The Giant is designed by Austrian artist Andre Heller. It has a huge face with bright eyes and a watering mouth. The outside is covered with green grass. Its inside has a wonderful structure(结构).
Metalmorphosis
Location: USA
It is a fountain, a sculpture and also a performing work of art. The high- tech artistic work attracts people from all over the world. The fountain is made of more than 20 stainless steel plates(不锈钢板). They can form a huge head when turned to a certain angle. Whenever the head appears, it shoots water.
Nacka Fountain
Location: Sweden
Nacka Fountain is designed as a peace monument(纪念碑) for the founding of the United Nations. The main structure of Nacka Fountain is made of bronze. There are two sculptures on it. The fountain shoots water into the sea.
71 Fountain
Location: USA
The great fountain is on Highway 71 in Ohio. It looks like a huge wheel surrounded by a green environment. The major part is a huge ring.
1.Which fountain is built on a bridge?
A.The Giant. B.71 Fountain.
C.Nacka Fountain. D.Moonlight Rainbow Fountain.
2.What do The Giant and Metalmorphosis have in common?
A.They sit in America. B.They are made of bronze.
C.They appear as a big head. D.They are designed by the same artist.
3.What can we infer about 71 Fountain?
A.It is in honor of peace. B.It is surrounded by sea.
C.It is environment-friendly. D.It is named after a highway.
A couple of weeks ago, when some friends and I took a trip to Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, I immediately _______ it. Since we are all living in North Germany which is not very _______,it only took us a few hours on the train _______ we were at the heart of this _______ city. The minute we stepped off the _______, we were surrounded by _______ architecture and weaving canals.
We stayed at a youth hostel( 旅社),which was a typical tall Dutch house with lots of stairs. I _______ staying in youth hostel; it is such a great _______ to meet people from all over the world and _______ your different experiences and ________ We stayed in a room with an Argentinian, who we befriended right away, and we spent a lot of ________ together.
During our stay, we made sure to make the most of what Amsterdam has to ________ We took a boat trip through the ________, which gave us some great ________ of the fantastic architecture and canals. We also made sure to go to the Van Gogh Museum, which is one of the city's most famous tourist attractions, and consists of a ________ collection of his work, along with details of his ________ and the work of other artists that knew him. One of my favourite parts of the trip, though it was rather ________, was our visit to the Anne F rank Museum. She was a Jewish girl who hid with her family for 2 years before the Nazis ________ them and sent them to the death camps. It was a very ________ experience, and certainly worth seeing.
Overall, I think Amsterdam is one of my favourite cities that I have ever been to, and I would love to ________someday!
1.A.remembered B.loved C.recognized D.knew
2.A.hilly B.open C.similar D.far
3.A.before B.when C.unless D.since
4.A.remote B.warm C.beautiful D.industrial
5.A.train B.taxi C.boat D.flight
6.A.strange B.modern C.low D.amazing
7.A.regret B.enjoy C.imagine D.miss
8.A.difference B.pity C.decision D.chance
9.A.protect B.declare C.share D.ignore
10.A.clothes B.cultures C.attitude D.knowledge
11.A.time B.money C.energy D.effort
12.A.create B.teach C.offer D.promise
13.A.city B.country C.field D.bridge
14.A.news B.expectations C.views D.ideas
15.A.recent B.huge C.daily D.growing
16.A.performance B.life C.team D.progress
17.A.interesting B.terrible C.crazy D.sad
18.A.found B.served C.blamed D.misunderstood
19.A.subjective B.common C.direct D.moving
20.A.visit B.travel C.return D.go
根据题目所提出的具体要求,在答题卡写出一篇连贯完整的短文。词数不少于60。
假如你是李华,你的英国朋友Jim计划暑假来北京进行为期三天的旅行,发邮件请你推荐行程安排。请你参考下面提供的信息给他回邮件,介绍行程安排,并给出推荐理由。
邮件的开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。
• visit Tian’anmen Square and the Palace Museum
• go to the Great Wall
• see pandas in Beijing Zoo
Dear Jim,
I’m so glad you’re coming to Beijing this summer. I’d like to introduce some wonderful places to you.
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Yours,
Li Hua
阅读下面短文和问题,根据短文内容和每小题后的具体要求,在答题卡相应题号后的横线上写下相关信息,完成对该问题的回答,答语要意思清楚,结构正确,书写工整。
Viral Marketing
Companies are always on the lookout for new ways to sell products. We’re used to seeing ads in newspapers and on television. In recent years, a new type of ad strategy—viral marketing (病毒性营销)—has become popular. It uses the Internet to spread information about a product or service.
The idea of viral marketing is the “word of mouth” effect, that is, to get people to recommend a product to others. On the Internet, that can be done by email messages. Or, the information may be posted on forums, blogs, and other websites.
Advertisers can’t force people to spread their message. So, they must think of creative ways to get people to help out. One good way is to give something away. For example, when somebody sends an email using a Hotmail account, there’s an ad on the bottom. It tells others how to get a free account. Other companies give away branded screensavers, wallpaper, and sounds. Whenever they’re seen or shared, it advertises the product.
Another way is funny and interesting videos. When someone comes across a great ad for BMW, they may send a link to their friends. They may even add the video to a forum or blog. Companies love the effect. It gets more people to watch their ads, visit their websites, and, hopefully, buy their products.
Unfortunately, it’s hard to plan viral marketing activities. There are many ads and websites on the Internet. So, designers and marketers must think up creative new strategies. If something is funny, interesting, or useful enough, people will tell their friends about it. If it includes giving something away, the viral marketing activity may be even more successful.
1.What does viral marketing use to spread information? (不多于两个单词)
2.What is the idea of viral marketing? (不多于五个单词)
3.Write down one of the ways used by viral marketers. (不多于四个单词)
4.Why is it hard to plan viral marketing activities? (不多于十个单词)
Kelly’s Book Blog
Blues Point Blues by Sherry1 Clark (56 pages)
Belle was never very popular, but that all changes when she gets a cool new job in the catering department(餐饮部)for a popular TV programme, a daytime soap opera called Blues Point Blues. Now everyone wants to be her friend. However, as she becomes the center of attention, she begins to have some doubts. Wasn’t this what she was dreaming of? Belle discovers she has to make some important decisions.
Leaving Microsoft to Change the World by Juhn Wood (64 pages)
In 1998, John Wood was a successful manager for Microsoft in Australia. Then, while he was hiking in Nepal during a holiday, he visited a school in a mountain village. Shocked to sec their empty library, he made up his mind to return with some books. That decision soon led him to leave his job to start a charity called Room to Read, which donates libraries and books to needy schools around the world. This is a true story about an inspiring person.
Billy Elliott by Melvin Burgess (64 pages)
Eleven-year-old Billy Elliott is from a poor family in a small English town. He isn’t good at sports and hates the boxing lessons that his father makes him take. One day. Billy discovers a ballet dancing class and decides to give it a try. He immediately realizes that lie’s finally found something he can do well. Unfortunately, his father and brother have a very different opinion about ballet.
The Incredible Journey by Sheila Burnford (58 pages)
This is the story of three brave pets on a long and dangerous journey together. After they were accidentally left behind in the remote Canadian north while their owners were travelling in Europe, these three very different animals determined to find their way back home. Their friendship and teamwork is heartwarming and wonderful as they help each other survive the trip across hundreds kilometers of wilderness.
1.In the book Blues Point Blues, Belle ________.
A.dreams of becoming an actress B.works in a catering department
C.wishes to be everyone’s friend D.plays a role in a soap opera
2.What did John Wood do for the needy schools?
A.He trained school children. B.He hiked around the world
C.He worked hard in Microsoft. D.He donated libraries and books.
3.If you are interested in reading stories of animals, which book will you choose?
A.Blues Point Blues. B.Leaving Microsoft to Change the World
C.Billy Elliott. D.The Incredible Journey.
4.From Kelly’s book blog, we can NOT learn ________.
A.the prices of the books B.the contents of the books
C.the pages of the books D.the writers of the books
Pizza: the World’s Favorite Food
Food, and the way we eat it, is always changing. As society develops, we learn of growing, processing, and cooking food. What we ate 200 years ago was very different from what we eat today. Also, when people travel to live in other countries, they take their knowledge of cooking with them. And food must fit modem lifestyles and local tastes, too. One food that has done this successfully is the pizza.
The pizza we recognize today first appeared in Italy in 1889. A famous baker from Naples made a special pizza for the Italian royal (王室的) family. He was very worried they wouldn’t like it but they did. Queen Margherita loved the dish so much, and the baker named it after her. Since then, this simple meal of bread, cheese, and tomato has traveled the world, and it has adapted to local cultures. The pizza began its journey in the 1890s, when many Italians moved to New York in search of a better life. There they continued to make pizzas, and the first pizzeria opened in 1905.
At first it was only popular with Italians, but by the late 1940s, Americans discovered a taste for it. Today, they spend $37 billion a year on pizzas. That’s more than $100 per American!
The pizza continued its travels around the world, adapting all the time. In Sweden, for example, it is usual to have bananas on pizzas. In Belgium, people eat chocolate pizzas with marshmallows on top. Japan is a nation of seafood lovers, so not surprisingly, they love octopus and squid, as well as roasted seaweed, toppings. Australians sometimes choose kangaroo or crocodile on their pizza.
The popularity of the pizza is also related to our changing lifestyles. In today’s super-fast society, people often don’t have the time or energy to cook. So, they order takeout—and very often, it’s a pizza. Sometimes you don’t even have to pick it up; it’s delivered to your home. If you don’t even have time to sit down, buy a single slice and eat it standing up!
The pizza has come a long way. From its beginnings m an Italian city, it has grown to become one of the world’s favorite foods.
1.The pizza first appeared as ________.
A.a homemade white bread B.a fast food for travelers
C.a dish for the royal family D.a popular local food
2.When did the pizza arrive in New York?
A.In 1889. B.In the 1890s.
C.In 1905. D.In the 1940s.
3.In which country do people love pizzas with bananas on top?
A.Japan. B.Belgium.
C.Sweden. D.Australia.
4.The passage mainly tells us ________.
A.how the pizza gets popular B.who made the first pizza
C.how the pizza is made D.where the pizza came from