20.They didn’t see many animals.because . A.there weren’t many B.they didn’t want to C.there was rainD.聽填信息(本大題共5小題.每小題l分.共5分)根據(jù)所聽內(nèi)容.填寫正確的信息完成表格.本題聽兩遍.Talk about Feather Race 查看更多

 

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One in four Chinese primary school students say they are too busy to eat fruit every day, while many dislike fruit for the simple reason that their __16__tell them to eat it.
That is the result of a recent survey __17__the Chinese Association for Student Nutrition & Health Promotion(中國學(xué)生營養(yǎng)和健康促進(jìn)協(xié)會), who last month issued a questionnaire among 1,500 children in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. They__18___ 28 percent didn't eat fruit every day and of those who did, one in seven did not eat enough.
Among students who didn't eat fruit every day, 50 percent said it was because they "didn't have time" and 40 percent of those who didn't like fruit said it was because "my parents____19___ me to".
"Fruit is a natural source of many nutritional elements(營養(yǎng)元素), can balance a person's nutritional intake and help to ___20___overweight(超重)," says Association director Du Yuxia.
He says about 20 percent of primary school students in Beijing and Guangzhou are overweight, while the figure is  __21___30 percent in Shanghai.
Hu Xiaoqi, a nutrition expert with the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), believes a student should eat at least 150 grams of fruit a day. Moreover, fruit juice is not an adequate substitute because the fruit __22__ contains more fiber and vitamins than juices, which are usually high in sugar and contain preservatives.
Hu says primary school students should be encouraged to eat one or two fruits every day. ___23___many students found they didn't have time to eat fruit before breakfast or in the evening, they should be encouraged to ___24__fruit to school and eat it during class breaks . Finally, she suggests that parents encourage their children to eat fruit, instead of forcing them.
Ma Guansheng, deputy ___25____of the CDC's Nutrition and Food Safety Institution(營養(yǎng)和食品安全機(jī)構(gòu)), says: "6-12 years old is a crucial time for physical development. Children at this age need an adequate and balanced nutritional supply to guarantee the normal growth of the body."

【小題1】
A.teachersB.relativesC.friendsD.parents
【小題2】
A.byB.a(chǎn)mongC.inD.with
【小題3】
A.foundB.discoveredC.inventedD.thought
【小題4】
A.encouragedB.a(chǎn)dvisedC.forcedD.liked
【小題5】
A.reduceB.controlC.increaseD.balance
【小題6】
A.hardlyB.nearlyC.mostlyD.clearly
【小題7】
A.themselvesB.himselfC.itselfD.oneself
【小題8】
A.HoweverB.ThereforeC.WhileD.Because
【小題9】
A.bringB.takeC.carryD.get
【小題10】
A.nurseB.directorC.presidentD.visitor

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My name is Lin Hui. I like to tell stories about people who work together. What is even better is when countries help each other and build a good friendship. An excellent example of this happened when Britain and China worked together to bring the Milu deer back to China.

Milu deer, a kind of animal with large horns(角), used to be common in China long ago. Like other deer they lived together and ate grass and the soft parts of trees. Milu deer were often killed for food or sport. The Ming and Qing dynasties(朝代) did not protect them and many were killed. That is how the Milu deer disappeared from China.

Luckily before all of them were killed, some were taken to Britain to improve the environment of the beautiful park which belonged to the Duke of Bedford. He liked them so much that he took them from China to Britain. Milu deer liked the cool, wet weather in England and their number increased year by year. As a result, when in 1985 the government of China wanted to bring back the Milu deer, the Duke of Bedford was able to help. The first deer came back to China to the Nanhaizi Milu Park 20 kilometers south of Beijing and the centre in Dafeng, Jiangsu province.

The deer certainly seem happy to be back in China because their number has grown quickly. There are now so many of them that a new park has been opened for them in Hubei Province. At the moment the Milu deer live in centres where they are being well protected and cared for. It is hoped that one day there will be enough animals to let them live in the wild again.            

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1.The Milu deer disappeared long ago in China because        .

A. they were not well protected     B. they could find nothing to eat

C. they died of a serious disease  D. they had the habit of living together

2. After some of the Milu deer were taken to Britain,        .

A. people used them to carry things

B. the Duke of Beford sold them all

C. they didn’t like the weather there

D. their number became larger and larger

3.What’s the best title of the passage?

A. The number of the Mulu deer.     B. The life of the Milu deer.

C. The return of the Milu deer.     D. The importance of the Milu deer.

 

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One in four Chinese primary school students say they are too busy to eat fruit every day, while many dislike fruit for the simple reason that their __16__tell them to eat it.

That is the result of a recent survey __17__the Chinese Association for Student Nutrition & Health Promotion(中國學(xué)生營養(yǎng)和健康促進(jìn)協(xié)會), who last month issued a questionnaire among 1,500 children in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. They__18___ 28 percent didn't eat fruit every day and of those who did, one in seven did not eat enough.

Among students who didn't eat fruit every day, 50 percent said it was because they "didn't have time" and 40 percent of those who didn't like fruit said it was because "my parents____19___ me to".

"Fruit is a natural source of many nutritional elements(營養(yǎng)元素), can balance a person's nutritional intake and help to ___20___overweight(超重)," says Association director Du Yuxia.

He says about 20 percent of primary school students in Beijing and Guangzhou are overweight, while the figure is  __21___30 percent in Shanghai.

Hu Xiaoqi, a nutrition expert with the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), believes a student should eat at least 150 grams of fruit a day. Moreover, fruit juice is not an adequate substitute because the fruit __22__ contains more fiber and vitamins than juices, which are usually high in sugar and contain preservatives.

Hu says primary school students should be encouraged to eat one or two fruits every day. ___23___many students found they didn't have time to eat fruit before breakfast or in the evening, they should be encouraged to ___24__fruit to school and eat it during class breaks . Finally, she suggests that parents encourage their children to eat fruit, instead of forcing them.

Ma Guansheng, deputy ___25____of the CDC's Nutrition and Food Safety Institution(營養(yǎng)和食品安全機(jī)構(gòu)), says: "6-12 years old is a crucial time for physical development. Children at this age need an adequate and balanced nutritional supply to guarantee the normal growth of the body."

1.

A.teachers

B.relatives

C.friends

D.parents

 

2.

A.by

B.a(chǎn)mong

C.in

D.with

 

3.

A.found

B.discovered

C.invented

D.thought

 

4.

A.encouraged

B.a(chǎn)dvised

C.forced

D.liked

 

5.

A.reduce

B.control

C.increase

D.balance

 

6.

A.hardly

B.nearly

C.mostly

D.clearly

 

7.

A.themselves

B.himself

C.itself

D.oneself

 

8.

A.However

B.Therefore

C.While

D.Because

 

9.

A.bring

B.take

C.carry

D.get

 

10.

A.nurse

B.director

C.president

D.visitor

 

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Last week I went to a supermarket. After I  36  the bill and was passing through the door, the alarm suddenly started to ring. Suddenly, a young guard ran toward me and ordered me to  37 him. I felt so upset and   38 . He took me to a small room, but I was   39  frightened that I stopped at the door. Finding me  40to enter the room, he shouted that I had to go into the room.
He closed the door. I thought he was going to hurt me. Suddenly, a   41  voice said in my ear: “Take out the things you’ve stolen!” “I stole nothing.” I said. “Do as I tell you. If we find them, you’ll be in trouble.” “There is nothing.” I answered. “I didn’t take anything.” I said, taking everything out of my pockets and bag.
  42  this point, a guard came in and asked a salesgirl to   43  me.   44 , they found nothing.
But they didn’t believe that I hadn’t stolen anything. So the young guard ordered me to pass through the door alarm again.
I was   45 when it rang again. I felt   46  and burst into tears. I didn’t know how to prove   47  I was innocent(清白的).
They made me go into the small room again.
“Take out the stolen things quickly,  48  we will dial 110.” They said.
“OK, call the police. I’ m not afraid.” I said  49.
Suddenly,  they  50 their tone. After a while, a salesgirl asked me to raise my feet. I did   51  she had told me. There was a label (標(biāo)簽) on the bottom of my shoe. That was it! That was the  52 thing that had brought me such great trouble. But it  53my innocence.(清白)
After that, they 54  to me in the small room, But they should have apologized 55 , shouldn’t they? A lot of people were there when I was taken away. What did they think of me?

【小題1】
A.buyB.paidC.passedD.paid for
【小題2】
A.obeyB.begC.followD.listen to
【小題3】
A.a(chǎn)ngryB.excitedC.happyD.puzzled
【小題4】
A.veryB.muchC.suchD.so
【小題5】
A.disagree B.unwillingC.voluntarilyD.willingly
【小題6】
A.highB.lowC.soundD.sharp
【小題7】
A.OnB.InC.AtD.From
【小題8】
A.look atB.watchC.examineD.keep
【小題9】
A.Needless to sayB.So farC.On one handD.As a result of
【小題10】
A.a(chǎn)fraidB.frightenedC.shockedD.sad
【小題11】
A.wrongedB.upsetC.scaredD.unpleasant
【小題12】
A.whatB.whetherC.thatD.how
【小題13】
A.a(chǎn)ndB.butC.orD.so
【小題14】
A.unhappilyB.forcefully C.terriblyD.widely
【小題15】
A.changedB.raisedC.increasedD.closed
【小題16】
A.likeB.a(chǎn)sC.a(chǎn)ccording toD.a(chǎn)s if
【小題17】
A.onlyB.lastC.veryD.just
【小題18】
A.testedB.showedC.provedD.gave
【小題19】
A.saidB.a(chǎn)pologizedC.a(chǎn)greedD.promised
【小題20】
A.loudly B.together C.politelyD.in public

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Once when I was a teenager, my father and I were standing in line to buy tickets for the circus. Finally, there was only one family between the ticket office and us. This family made a big impression on me.

         There were eight children, all probably under the age of 12. You could tell they didn’t have a lot of money. Their clothes were not expensive, but they were clean. The children talked excitedly about the clowns. It was clearly a very important day out for them. The father and mother seemed happy as they could be.

         The tickets lady asked how many tickets the father wanted, he proudly answered, “Please let me buy eight children’s tickets and two adults’ tickets, so I can take my family to the circus.”

         The ticket lady told him the price.

         The man’s wife lowered her head. There was no longer a smile on the man’s face. He quietly asked, “How much did you say?”

         The ticket lady again told him the price.

         The man obviously didn’t have enough money. But how could he tell his kids the bad news?

         Seeing what was happening, my dad took a $20 note from his pocket and dropped in on the ground. (We were not rich ourselves at all!) He then tapped the man on the shoulder and said, “Excuse me, sir, you dropped this.”

         The man understood my father was helping him. He picked up the money, looked straight into my dad’s eyes, and in tears replied. “Thank you. This really means a lot to me and my family.”

         Although we did not go to the circus that night, we didn’t go without.

1.Why does the writer say “Their clothes were not expensive, but they were clean” ( Paragraph 2)?

A. To show the children were well looked after.

B. To show cheap clothes could be popular.

C. To show how hard the mother worked.

D. To show how rich the family were.

2.Why was the poor man unhappy after he spoke with the ticket lady?

A. He had lost his money.                     B. His children were noisy.

C. The tickets were sold out.                        D. The tickets were too expensive.

3.Who did the $20 note belong to?

A. The poor man                .                           B. The writer’s father.

C. The poor man’s wife.                                 D. The ticket lady.

4.Why was the poor man in tears at the end of the story?

A. He found the money he lost.                   B. He wanted others to help him.

C. He made his children unhappy.               D. He was thankful for the kindness.

5.Which of the following statements is probably true according to the passage?

A. The poor mans saw the circus that night.

B. The two families became close friends.

C. The writer’s father earned some money.

D. The writer saw the circs that night.

 

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