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¡¡¡¡The Internet is a big place and has lots of different kinds of information£®Nobody has enough time to find something on the Internet£®Yahoo gives us a lot of help£®Two Stanford University students Jerry Yang and David Filo started it in 1994£®They made a list of their favorite web pages£®When their list got bigger, they made a database(Êý¾Ý¿â)to keep a lot of information£®They let everyone use it for free£®Soon, thousands of people were using it£®

¡¡¡¡Then they made a new kind of software£®It could store much more information, and people can find information by using it£®If you type in¡°animals¡±, it will give you a list of web pages with the word¡°animals¡±£®

¡¡¡¡Yahoo became a public company in 1996£®As the company grew, Yang and Filo went on working hard£®They put more uses in the software, such as shopping and free e-mails£®They started Yahoo in many different countries and in different languages£®

¡¡¡¡Yahoo is famous on the Internet£®It really makes money unlike most other web companies£®

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When Yang and Filo made the first Yahoo software, they ________£®

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A£®

made people pay for using it

B£®

were still university students

C£®

knew it wasn't useful

D£®

were high school students

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After the company became bigger, Yang and Filo ________£®

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A£®

became lazy

B£®

worked less

C£®

kept on working hard

D£®

stopped working

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The passage doesn't tell us we can ________ by using the Yahoo software£®

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A£®

go shopping

B£®

look for information

C£®

send and receive e-mails

D£®

book tickets

(4)

Which of the following is TRUE?

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A£®

Yahoo is another name of the Internet£®

B£®

Yahoo is a public company£®

C£®

Yahoo doesn't offer free-mails£®

D£®

Yahoo is losing money£®

(5)

What does the author think of most web companies?

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A£®

They don't earn much money£®

B£®

They are all famous£®

C£®

They are just like Yahoo£®

D£®

They are better than Yahoo£®

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Children in school take sandwiches, fruit, and cookies with them or eat in school. Supper, the main meal, is between six and eight in the evening. People cook it carefully. They may have meat or chicken, turkey and duck. They may all have potatoes or rice, vegetables or salad. The drink is coffee, tea or milk. Then comes the dessert.
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A£®homeB£®officeC£®innD£®work place
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Venice is an attractive city in Italy. Tourists throughout the world love traveling to Venice. But sometimes you¡¯ll have such strange experiences. One moment you walk across the Rialto Bridge, and there¡¯s nothing special. Unfortunately, when you come back to the bridge an hour later, it¡¯s underwater and everyone¡¯s wearing rain boots.
That¡¯s just the way it has always been, which may be considered seriously by Italian government. Before the sea comes to Venice, the government has decided to build the MOSE gates. Actually(ʵ¼ÊÉÏ), there were many kinds of gates that were built to stop the floods, but all the gates were just built on the ground. Besides, the flooding was becoming worse. Industrial(¹¤ÒµµÄ)factories built nearby on the mainland also made the condition get worse, causing the city to sink about 0.75 feet in the 20th century.
So the Italian government asked some of Italy¡¯s biggest construction and engineering companies to build the MOST project, which was planned to be built under the sea water to stop floods. Now the government are using 3 000 people and expect to spend nearly five billion euros(Å·Ôª) on it. The MOSE gates are being built at the inlets(º£Íå).Each MOST gate is 197 feet long ,28.5 to 37 feel tall, and weight up to 22 tons. It¡¯s nearly the size of a 20-story building. Before the gates are in use, under the sea full of water. When the flood comes, the water in the gates will be poured out, and then the gates will be filled with air. So the gates can go up with the sea water. Once they¡¯re in the right place, they will stop the sea water pouring into Venice. These gates will be able to deal with floods up to 10feet,and as long as the sea level(ƽÃæ)rises no more than two feet in the next 100 years, the MOSE will work as expected.
The MOSE project is now two-thirds done. The head engineer, Giovanni Cecconi, said, ¡°This is a war. During the war, it¡¯s not important that you win. It¡¯s important that you¡¯re alive. We¡¯ve alive.¡± Anyway, this project is saving Venice from falling.
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A.½¨Öþ  B. Å©Òµ  C. ½»Í¨
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ2¡¿Before building the MOSE gates, the Italian government _______ to stop the floods.
A. never built gates on the ground
B. built many kinds of gates on the ground
C. built some gates which were under the ground
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ3¡¿When the flood comes, _______ can describe the working steps of the MOSE gates.

¡¾Ð¡Ìâ4¡¿Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. The Italian government ate using 3000 people and expect to spend nearly five billion dollars on the MOSE.
B. The MOSE project is half done now.
C. Each MOSE gate is 197 feet long, 28.5 to 37 feet tall, and weighs up to 22 tons.
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ5¡¿The best title for this passage should be _______.
A. The Journey to Venice
B. The MOSE Project in Venice
C. Several Kinds of Floods in Venice

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Have you ever beard of Iceland? Iceland is a country, one-tenth of which is covered with ice. However, it is said that Iceland is the land of heat. Smoking volcanoes (»ðɽ), white steam (ÕôÆû) and hot springs are more amazing than the other sights including ice there.

    It has taken millions of years for volcanoes and lava flows (ÈÛÑÒÁ÷) to build Iceland. When hiking through one of Iceland¡¯s many ancient lava fields, you may notice something strange. White steam is rising from each vent in front of you. Iceland is covered with vents which steam can pass out of. The steam comes from naturally heated rocks and hot water below the Earth¡¯s surface (±íÃæ).

    Like steam vents, hot springs can be seen here and there in the ancient lava fields. Blue Lake is the most famous hot spring in Iceland. It isn¡¯t far from the capital city of the country. The water and white earth in it can make your skin as soft as a newborn baby¡¯s skin. Enjoy that water, because it has traveled a long way. It starts nearly two kilometers under Blue Lake. There, water from the ocean continues moving up slowly into the spaces between hot rocks below the surface. And then the water is heated by hot rocks. Powerful machines and long pipes (Ë®¹Ü) help bring the heated water to the surface. People in Iceland use natural hot water for hot springs. Besides, they use it to create electricity that can be used to heat homes and even greenhouses.

    Iceland is one of the few places on the Earth where active volcanoes lie below ice. Heat from the volcanoes creates a strange and wild beauty. Therefore, some people believe that it¡¯s better to call the country ¡°Heatland¡± instead of Iceland. If you have a chance to travel there, take it.

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1.From the passage,          are the most amazing sights in Iceland.

A. smoking volcanoes and ice

B. smoking volcanoes, white steam and hot springs

C. heated rocks, hot springs and new lava fields

2.The underlined word ¡°vent¡± in the passage means ¡°       ¡± in Chinese.

A. ½øÈë¿Ú              B. »ØÁ÷¿Ú          C. ÅÅ·Å¿Ú

3.Picture         shows how Blue Lake is formed.

 

 

4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A. Iceland was built millions of years ago.

B. People in Iceland use natural hot water for hot springs and creating electricity.

C. Iceland is the only country where active volcanoes lie below ice.

5.The best title for this passage should be       .

A. THE HISTORY OF ICELAND

B. THE HOT SPRING OF BLUE LAKE

C. THE HEAT IN ICELAND

 

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I am Zhang Qiang. On weekends I often watch TV with my friend, Guo Peng. My favourite movie star is Baotian Lee(Àî±£Ìï).He is a great actor. He has a movie, Magical Doctor Xilaile(¡¶ÉñҽϲÀ´ÀÖ¡·).It's a very successful comedy. I think it's great fun. Guo Peng likes Michele Yan best. He likes her famous movie , Sleepless Night. It's a thriller. I don't think it's great. In fact, it's boring. Guo Peng also likes comedies. He often tells me, ¡°Comedies are really fun!¡± My father likes them, too. He even wants to be a comedy artist!

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B£®comedies?

C£®thrillers

D£®documentaries?

2.The main(Ö÷ÒªµÄ)actor in ¡°?Magical Doctor Xilaile¡± is________.?

A£®Zhang Qiang

B£®Guo Peng?

C£®Baotian Lee

D£®Michele Yan?

3._______doesn't like Sleepless Night.?

A£®Zhang Qiang

B£®Guo Peng?

C£®Guo Peng's father

D£®Zhang Qiang's father

 

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Americans usually eat three meals a day. Breakfast usually comes before eight o¡¯clock in the morning. They usually have eggs, some meat, bread, fruit juice and coffee. Lunch is between twelve and one o¡¯clock. It is like a light meal and working people must take lunch with them or get it near workplace.

Children in school take sandwiches, fruit, and cookies with them or eat in school. Supper, the main meal, is between six and eight in the evening. People cook it carefully. They may have meat or chicken, turkey and duck. They may all have potatoes or rice, vegetables or salad. The drink is coffee, tea or milk. Then comes the dessert.

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1.Americans have breakfast ________.

A. after eight o¡¯clock   B. at eight o¡¯clock

C. before eight o¡¯clock in the morning  D. in the morning

2. _______ is the most important meal in a day.

A. Breakfast  B. Lunch  C. Meals  D. Supper

3. Americans usually have breakfast and supper at ______.

A. home   B. office   C. inn   D. work place

4.When Americans have supper, _______ comes last.

A. drink  B. meat   C. dessert   D. vegetables

 

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