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C.appearsD.talks
2.A.butB.soC.orD.and
3.A.necessaryB.easy
C.difficultD.popular
4.A.failureB.success
C.preparationD.expression
5.A.unlessB.whenC.untilD.since
6.A.savedB.included
C.educatedD.happened
7.A.gaveupB.madeup
C.putoffD.setoff
8.A.beatB.promise
C.chooseD.improve
9.A.doctorsB.drivers
C.actorsD.engineers
10.A.HardlyB.Gradually
C.SafelyD.Probably
11.A.hisB.theirC.himD.them
12.A.decidesB.meansC.expectsD.makes
13.A.gotintoB.turnedinto
C.putintoD.turnedoff
14.A.mindB.noiseC.voiceD.idea
15.A.fromB.aboutC.withD.to
Ⅱ.任务型阅读
阅读下列新闻报道,选择与之相应的标题并说明新闻稿件的特征。
16.________
Dec.2,2013
AfemalebabypandawasnamedBaoBaoattheNationalZooinWashingtontoday.Justover123,000peoplevotedonhernameonline.BaoBaowasbornatthezooonAugust23,2013.TomSantorellireports.
17.________
Aug.24,2014
BaoBao,thefemalebabypandacelebratedherfirstbirthday.Shereceivedseveralgifts,includingpicturesofpeachesandbamboo.NualaMcGovernreports.
18.________
Jan.7,2015
Sixteen
month
oldbabypandaBaoBaoplayedinthesnowforthefirsttimeattheNationalZooasawinterstormhitWashingtononJan6,2015.AshleyJohnsonreports.
19.________
Feb.22,2017
BaoBao,a3
year
oldpandawhowasbornattheNationalZooinWashington,hasleftforChina.Shehastakenabout25kgofbamboowithheronthe16
hourflight.LauraTrevelyanreports.
A.BaoBaothepandaleavesUSforChina
B.WashingtonZoo'
sbabypandacelebratesherfirstbirthday
C.AbabypandawasnamedBaoBaoinUSZoo
D.BaoBaothepandaseessnowforthefirsttime
20.Theabovenewsreportsallhavethe________,numbersandevents.
6-2阅读理解
30分钟]
A
ChikuandMeekuaregoodfriends.Theybothusedtostudytogether,playtogether,watchmoviestogetherandenjoyallentertainmenttogether.Theybothenjoyedthemselvesalotwhentheyweretogether.
Whentheyenteredcollegetostudytheydecidedtogoinfieldsoftheirinterest.MeekugothisfavoritefieldtostudybutChiku'
sfatherforcedhimforanotherfield.
OnedayChikuandMeekugotadmittedintoacollegetostudy.MeekuwasveryexcitedtostudyhisfavoritesubjectbutChikuwasboredwiththeforcedchoice.Daybydayhewasstressedandignored(忽视)byotherfriendsincollege.
Chikuwasnomoresmiling.Insteadhewasshowinganervousface.Afterayearpassed,Chikufailedinhisfirstterm.Hecriedandwasverynervous.Hethoughtwhathecoulddonowandhowtoshowresultstohisparents.
FinallyChikureachedhishomeandtoldhismotherthathewasnotinterestedinthefieldwhichhisfatherchoseforhim.Sohismotherdecidedtochangehisfield.Chiku'
sfatherwasangrybutaftersometimehedecidedtogowiththechoiceofhisson.
Afterchanginghisfield,Chikuwashappytoattendthelectureincollege.Hestartedenjoyingthecompanyofhisfriendsaswell.NowChiku'
sconfidencelevelwasbecominghigher.AfterayearpassedChikugotfirstpositioninthefieldhewasinterestedin.ChikushowedhisresultstohisfriendMeekuwhowasalsohappytoseehisresults.Chikuwenttohishomeandshowedresultstohisparents.HisparentswerealsoverygladtoseehisresultsandtheywereproudofChiku.
1.Meekufeltexcitedwhenhewenttocollegebecause________.
A.hestudiedhisfavoritesubject
B.hehadmanyfriendsinthecollege
C.Chikudidn'
tchoosehisfavoritefield
D.hecouldn'
tstudywithChikutogether
2.WhichisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Atlast,Chikuwashappyandsuccessfulinhisfield.
B.Chikutoldhismotherhisworriesaboutthefield.
C.ChikuandMeekuplayedtogetherwhentheywereyoung.
D.Chiku'
sfatherwashappyandagreedtochangeChiku'
sfield.
3.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?
A.Weshouldhelpeachotherinlife.
B.Interestisveryimportantinlife.
C.Weshoulddiscusstogetherinlife.
D.Weshouldstudyhardinthecollege.
B
ItisOctober24.Youpickupabottleofmilk.Yousee“BestBeforeOctober23”onit.Whatdoyoudowithit?
Mostpeoplejustthrowitaway.It'
sabigwaste.
TheUnitedNationssaysthatoveronethirdoffoodgoestothetrash.But795millionpeopleontheearthdon'
thaveenoughtoeat.Tochangethis,peoplehavecomeupwithgreatideas.Afterall,thebestplaceforfoodisinourstomachs,notthetrash.
Inmanypeople'
seyes,foodpastitssell
bydatebecomesjunk.ButacompanyfromtheUKthinksdifferently.Thereisa“BestBeforeDate”onthefoodbag.Beforethatdate,thequalityisthebest.Butafterthatdate,thefoodcanbestillOKtoeat.So,theRealJunkFoodProject,aBritishcompany,getssuchfoodfromsupermarketsandputsitincafesagain.Theydon'
tgivethefoodaprice.Youcangivewhatevermoneyyoulike.Ifyoudon'
twanttospendmoney,youcanhelpworkthere.
Recently,“sharedfridges”havecometocitieslikeShanghaiandQuanzhou.Quickmeals,milk,cookiesandcakesarestayinginthefridges.Itisjustlikeyourfridgeathome.Thefoodcomesfromfamiliesandshopsnearby.Anditisfreeforeverypasser
bytoenjoy!
Thisgreatideacomesfromthepopular“foodbank”practice.Wekeepourextramoneyinabank.In1967,somepeopleintheUSwantedtodothesamewithfood.Theythensetuptheworld'
sfirstfoodbank.
4.Whatdothewords“BestBeforeOctober23”meanonafoodbag?
A.Peopleneedn'
tpayattentiontothatdate.
B.Thefoodsmellsbestbeforethegivendate.
C.You'
dbettereatthefoodbeforethedate.
D.Peoplehavetothrowitawayafterthedate.
5.YoucandothefollowingEXCEPT________attheRealJunkFoodProject.
A.gettingfoodpastitssell
bydate
B.workingforyourownfood
C.payingalowerpriceforthefood
D.takingawaythefoodforfree
6.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.Onefifthoftheworld'
speoplehaven'
tgotenoughfoodtoeat.
B.TheRealJunkFoodProjectdoesn'
tgivepricetoitsfood.
C.Thefoodina“sharedfridge”isn'
tfreeforeverypasser
by.
D.The“foodbank”firstappearedinChinainrecentyears.
7.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellusthroughthereading?
A.Weshouldthrowawayallthefoodpastitssell
bydate.
B.Weshouldkeepallthefoodbesttoeatatanytime.
C.Weshouldthinkofwaystoreducethewasteoffood.
D.Weshouldstoreallthefoodpastitssell
bydateinafridge.
C
Manykidshelpparentstodochoresinthehouse.Theymaywashthedishes,putlaundryawayortakeoutthetrash.Inreturn,somekidsgetmoneyorotherrewardsfromtheirparents,suchas20minutestoplaycomputergames.
Butsomepeopledon'
tthinkthatkidsshouldgetrewardsfordoingchores.OneofthemisSusieWalton,aparentingeducator(育儿教育家)andfamilycoach.Shebelievesifkidsgetrewards,theywillthinkthatworkisn'
tworthdoingunlessyougetsomethinginreturn.Forexample,kidswon'
tsweeptheflooriftheyseeitisdirty.Buttheywillcleantheflooriftheirparentsrewardthemforit.
“Everyhouseisateameffort,”Waltonsaid.“Ahomeisalivingspaceforeveryoneinthefamily.It'
simportantforkidstoseethatweallhavearesponsibilitytokeepourhomeclean.”
Otherpeopleholddifferentopinions.Theybelievethatmoneyorotherrewardsencouragekidstodomorechores.Italsoteachesthemrealworldlessons.Theycanlearnabouthowweneedtoworktomakemoney.
Now,therearealsoappsthatencouragekidstodochores.Theappsgivekidspointsanddigital(数字的)giftsthatcanbeusedeitheronlineorinlife.
WiththeappChoreMonster,kidscangetdigitalpointsafterdoingchores.Kidscanexchangetheirpointsforrealrewards,suchastimetoplayvideogamesoratriptothemall.
“Ourgoalistoencouragekidstoearnrewards,”saysChrisBergman,founderofChoreMonster.“Kidsneedpositivepowertomakethemdochores.”
8.Accordingtothepassage,somechildrengetrewardsfromtheirparentsbecause________.
A.theygethighmarksintheexam
B.theyhelptheirparentsdosomehousework
C.theyneverplaycomputergames
D.theyhavegoodhabitsintheirdailylife
9.AccordingtoSusieWalton,________.
A.kidsshouldberewardedfordoingchores
B.parentsdecidewhatkidscandoforthefamily
C.kidsshouldhelptheirparentsdosomechoreswitho