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China Science and Technology Museum was opened to the public in September 1988. But the second project was completed in May 2000. Its main task is to spread knowledge of science and technology among the public.
The activities of China Science and Technology Museum include popular science exhibitions, Astro-vision film shows, training education programs and experiment exhibition programs. The museum has an area of 40,000 square metres, of which 16,000 square metres is for exhibition halls.
The Astro-vision Theatre is one of the museum¡¯s major attractions and also one of the largest Astro-vision theatres in the world. It makes visitors feel they are in actual events rather than see a film. Many great science activities are often held at the museum, and the museum wants to be an important window to the world.
1.What can you see in the museum?
A£®Training education programs and nature animals. |
B£®Science exhibitions and experiment exhibitions. |
C£®Astro-vision film shows and modern film shows. |
D£®Ancient science exhibitions. |
2. People could visit the museum since ____.
A£®twenty years ago |
B£®September, 1988 |
C£®May, 2000 |
D£®May, 2005 |
3. What is one of the most attractions for the visitors?
A£®The Astro-vision Theatre. |
B£®Science Hall. |
C£®Experiment Exhibition. |
D£®Education Programs. |
4.When you are seeing an Astro-vision film, you feel you are ______.
A£®in true life |
B£®seeing a good film |
C£®in actual events |
D£®traveling in the sky |
5. Which is NOT true according to the passage?
A£®It¡¯s a national museum of science and technology. |
B£®It¡¯s a window of Chinese new science and technology to the world. |
C£®Exhibition halls of the museum have an area of 40,000 square metres. |
D£®The museum has a large Astro-vision theatre. |
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1.How many kinds of movies does the writer talk about in the story??
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3.How do the writer and his friends choose which movie to see??
A. They like different kinds of movies.?
B. They let Lee choose which movie to see.?
C. They take turns to choose a movie to see.?
4.What is the main idea(ÖÐÐÄÒâ˼)of the story??
A. Choosing which movie to see can be difficult.?
B. It's a good thing to see movies with friends.?
C. Everyone likes the new movie ?Harry Potter¢ó.
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It is said that all dreams serve a purpose£¨Ä¿µÄ£©. While there is no agreement among scientists about why we dream, there are many ideas about the different kinds of dreams we have.
One common kind of dream is the repeating dream, in which the same story is repeated again and again, often for many months or even years. Some believe these are a sign people have a problem in their life and once that problem is gone then the dream will stop. Others think they are a way to help people remember something very important.
Another well-known kind of dream is the nightmare. The pictures and stories in such dreams make people very afraid and dreamers usually remember them far more clearly than normal dreams. The cause of such dreams may be seeing something terrifying such as a car accident or some deadly snakes. Others think such dreams may be trying to make a person pay attention to something that is dangerous in their life.
Daydreams happen during wake-time when we forget where we are or what we are doing and find ourselves in a made-up story or unreal world. We often daydream when we are doing something that is not interesting or exciting. They help us think about our future.
Lucid dreams are the most fun. These happen when dreamers suddenly understand that they are dreaming. Instead of waking up, they stay in the dream and are able to control what happens in the dream as if they are making a movie.
1.The underlined word ¡°they¡± (in paragraph 2) refers to ¡°_________¡±.
A£®dreams |
B£®problems |
C£®dream |
D£®scientists |
2.The underline word ¡°terrifying¡± (in paragraph 3) is closest in meaning to _________.
A£®frightening |
B£®interesting |
C£®disappointing |
D£®amazing |
3.When might a person daydream?
A£®During a very interesting movie. |
B£®While playing at a fun park. |
C£®While listening to an uninteresting talk. |
D£®When making a movie. |
4.How do we know if we are lucid dreaming?
A£®We can remember the dream very clearly. |
B£®We can control what happens in the dream. |
C£®We think that the dream is like a movie. |
D£®We feel very nervous after we wake up. |
5.What is the best title of the passage?
A£®Daydream of You |
B£®Enjoy Your Dream |
C£®What Dreams Mean |
D£®Where Dreams Go |
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