17£®Have you ever wondered what goes through your mind when you choose where to sit in a new classroom£¿Or in a waiting room full of strangers£¿Or on a bus£¿Researchers have found out some interesting facts£®
    Perhaps unsurprisingly£¬we prefer to sit closer to people like ourselves£®Girls£¬sit by girls and
boys sit by boys£®Adults sit together and young people choose another young person to sit near£®But it goes further than this£®We even choose to sit near someone who looks like us£®People with glasses are more likely to sit near other people with glasses£®People with long hair sit closer to other people with long hair£®
    We seem to believe that people with similar habits or hobbies will share similar attitudes and we are more likely to be accepted by people like ourselves or even£¬we think we may be safer with people who look like us£®Sometimes that's true but it's a pity if we always stick to the same people£¬the same group£®The danger in always staying in our comfort zone £¨ÊæÊÊÇø£© is that we just recycle the same opinions£¬the same tastes and the same ideas£®We lose the chance to learn something new£¬find out about interesting things£¬hear funny stories and discover differences£®
    When we always stick to the same people£¬how can we ever break down the barriers which prevent us from getting to know people with different ideas£¿And how can we avoid the ignorance £¨ÎÞÖª£©£¬which too often leads to prejudice £¨Æ«¼û£© and even fear£¿If instead you want to live in a society that opens to changes and new things and different opinions£¬be the cat among the pigeons£®
    Move out of your comfort zone£®Go and sit next to someone different£®And don't just sit there in silence£®Say hello£®Ask a question£®Start a conversation£®That's how we make friends£®That's how we learn about people£®That's how we open our minds to new ideas£®That's how we live an exciting life£®
53£®From the passage£¬we know that people prefer sitting by someone whoA£®
A£®is like themselves
B£®has a sense of humor
C£®is open-minded
D£®lives an exciting life
54£®People like staying in their comfort zone because they mayB£®
A£®remain comfortable and special
B£®be accepted easily and feel sale
C£®find out more interesting things
D£®discover differences among themselves
55£®What is the purpose of the passage£¿D
A£®To tell us just to be ourselves in social life£®
B£®To introduce ways to learn about the world
C£®To explain how people communicate with others£®
D£®To encourage us to meet people of different kinds£®

·ÖÎö ÎÄÕ´óÒ⣺ÎÄÕÂÖ÷ÒªÄÚÈÝΪָ³öÁËÎÒÃǾ­³£ºÍÏñÎÒÃǵÄÈË×øÔÚÒ»ÆðµÄÕâÖÖ²»Á¼ÏÖÏó£¬Ä¿µÄÊǹÄÀø´ó¼ÒºÍ²»Ïñ×Ô¼ºµÄÈË×øÔÚÒ»Æð£¬ÒªºÍ²»Í¬µÄÈËÏà´¦£¬¹µÍ¨£¬È¥·¢ÏÖÉú»îÖиü¶àµÄÀÖȤ£®

½â´ð 53-55£ºABD
53Ìâ´ð°¸£ºA ϸ½ÚÀí½âÌ⣮¸ù¾ÝÎÄÕÂÖÐWe even choose to sit near someone who looks like us£®¿ÉÖªÎÒÃÇÉõÖÁÑ¡Ôñ×øÔÚºÍÎÒÃÇÏàËƵÄÈËÅԱߣ¬¹ÊÑ¡A£®
54Ìâ´ð°¸£ºB ϸ½ÚÀí½âÌ⣮¸ù¾ÝÕâ¾äwe are more likely to be accepted by people like ourselves or even£¬we think we may be safer with people who look like us£®¿ÉÖªÎÒÃÇ¿ÉÄܸüÈÝÒ×±»ºÍÎÒÃÇÏàËƵÄÈ˽ÓÊÜ£¬ÎÒÃÇÈÏΪÎÒÃÇ¿ÉÒÔÓ볤µÃÏñÎÒÃǵÄÈËÔÚÒ»Æð¸ü¼Ó°²È«£®¹ÊÑ¡B£®
55Ìâ´ð°¸£ºD Ö÷Ö¼Ì⣮¸ù¾Ý×îºóÒ»¶ÎMove out of your comfort zone£®Go and sit next to someone different£®And don't just sit there in silence£®Say hello£®Ask a question£®Start a conversation£®That's how we make friends£®That's how we learn about people£®That's how we open our minds to new ideas£®That's how we live an exciting life£®ÎÄÕÂÖ÷ÒªÄÚÈÝΪָ³öÁËÎÒÃǾ­³£ºÍÏñÎÒÃǵÄÈË×øÔÚÒ»ÆðµÄÕâÖÖ²»Á¼ÏÖÏó£¬Ä¿µÄÊǹÄÀø´ó¼ÒºÍ²»Ïñ×Ô¼ºµÄÈË×øÔÚÒ»Æð£¬ÒªºÍ²»Í¬µÄÈËÏà´¦£¬¹µÍ¨£¬È¥·¢ÏÖÉú»îÖиü¶àµÄÀÖȤ£®¹ÊÑ¡D£®

µãÆÀ ±¾ÎÄÓÐÒ»¶¨µÄÄѶȣ¬ÎÄÕ½ϳ¤£¬¶øÇÒ³öÏÖÁËÐí¶àÅжÏÍÆÀíÀàÐ͵ÄÌ⣬²»Ö»ÊÇ´ÓÎÄÖÐÖ±½ÓÕÒ³ö£¬»¹Òª½áºÏ×Ô¼ºµÄ˼ÏëÀ´½â´ð£®´ÓÎÄÕµÄÕûÌå°ÑÎÕ£¬Ê×ÏÈ°ÑÎÄÕÂÒâ˼Ū¶®£®È»ºóÔÙ´ÓÎÄÕÂÑ°ÕҴ𰸣®

Á·Ï°²áϵÁдð°¸
Ïà¹ØÏ°Ìâ

¿ÆÄ¿£º³õÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£º ÌâÐÍ£ºÌî¿ÕÌâ

7£®ÎÒÃÇ×òÌìÎç²Í³ÔÁËÓã¶ø²»ÊǼ¦È⣮
We had some fishinstead of chicken for lunch yesterday£®

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

¿ÆÄ¿£º³õÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£º ÌâÐÍ£ºÍêÐÎÌî¿Õ

8£®Tigers are popular all over the world£®We often think they are £¨51£©B and dangerous£®But now£¬the big animal is calling for our £¨52£©D£®
There were once eight kinds of tigers in the world£¬but three died out during the 20th century£®In the last 70years£¬the £¨53£©Cof wild Siberian tigers was reduced rapidly£®The Siberian tiger has been  £¨54£©B dying out completely£®If the government doesn't do anything£¬it's quite £¨55£©A that there will be no more Siberian tigers in China in ten to twenty years£®
In order to increase the number of wild tigers  £¨56£©B  the next ten years£¬the World Wide Fund for Nature started a£¨n£© £¨57£©A£®It wants to save wild tigers and put an end to tiger hunting and £¨58£©B£®
Wild animals£¬such as red deer and wild pigs£¬are the main £¨59£©D of tigers£®The hunting of these animals is the greatest threat to tigers£®So the most important thing is to £¨60£©D the animals that tigers eat£®To protect wild tigers£¬we need to ask more people to stop eating and hunting wild animals£®

51£®A£®shyB£®strongC£®cuteD£®friendly
52£®A£®trustB£®treatC£®serviceD£®help
53£®A£®nameB£®kindC£®numberD£®group
54£®A£®in need ofB£®in danger ofC£®in front ofD£®in control of
55£®A£®possibleB£®necessaryC£®importantD£®difficult
56£®A£®ofB£®inC£®fromD£®at
57£®A£®programB£®competitionC£®performanceD£®examination
58£®A£®feedingB£®killingC£®trainingD£®researching
59£®A£®friendsB£®stressesC£®interestD£®food
60£®A£®findB£®chooseC£®sellD£®save£®

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

¿ÆÄ¿£º³õÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£º ÌâÐÍ£ºÔĶÁÀí½â

5£®Every school seems to have a"bully"£¨ÆÛÁ裩£®In fact£¬bullying goes on in schools all over the world£®Bullying is a common situation at school£®We need to get to know more about bullying£®
Who gets picked on £¨±»Ñ¡Ôñ£©£¿Bullies pick on people they think don't fit in-someone who"looks different"or isn't as"smart"or as"rich"£®For example£¬shy kids often get picked on because of their characters£®Physically hitting someone is the most obvious£¨Ã÷ÏԵģ©form of bullying£¬but insulting£¨ÎêÈ裩£¬gossiping£¨ËµÏл°£©and making fun of others are also usual forms of bullying£®
What can you do to stop bullying£¿If you are the bully£¬think about how your actions hurt others£®You can't build yourself up by putting others down£®When you're feeling stressed or angry£¬find acceptable ways to deal with your frustrations£®
If you are the victim£¨Êܺ¦Õߣ©£¬tell a trusted adult and get some help£®Many times adults can find ways to solve the problem£®Here is some wise advice£º
•Ignore£¨ºöÂÔ£©the bully and walk away£®
•Hold your temper£¨Æ¢Æø£©£®Maybe the bully wants you to explode£¨·¢Å­£©
•Don't fight physically£®It may lead to more violencc£¨±©Á¦£©
•Practice confidence even if you have to pretend it£®
•Talk with parents or teachers about it£®They are sure to help you solve the problem£®
•Make true friends at school£®That may be helpfuf

59£®According to the passage£¬what's going on at school in the world£¿B
A£®Being late£®
B£®Bullying£®
C£®Being angry£®
D£®Fighting with teachers£®
60£®Who may be bullied at school easily£¿C
A£®The person who is smart£®
B£®The person who doesn't gossip£®
C£®The person who is shy£®
D£®The person who often gossips£®
61£®As a student£¬how can you stop bullying£¿D
A£®Think less about the results of your actions£®
B£®Build yourself up by insulting others£®
C£®Deal with your frustrations by fighting with others£®
D£®Deal with your stress or anger is acceptable ways
62£®What can a student do when being a victim£¿C
A£®Don't ignore the£®
B£®Don't talk to parents about it directly£®
C£®Make more good friends at school£®
D£®Fight physically if he or she can't hold temper£®

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

¿ÆÄ¿£º³õÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£º ÌâÐÍ£ºÔĶÁÀí½â

12£®
SCHOOL OPEN DAY
DATE£ºFriday£¬30 November
TIMEACTIVITYPLACE
8 a£®m£®See around the school and students'art workArt room
9 a£®m£®Watch the students doing morning exercisesPlayground
9£º30 a£®m£®Have a parents'meetingSchool hall
10 a£®m£®Watch two lessons £¨English & math£©Classroom building
1 p£®m£®Attend the music party£¨about 90 minutes£©Music room
¸ù¾Ý±í¸ñÄÚÈÝ£¬Ñ¡Ôñ×î¼Ñ´ð°¸£®
46£®When is the open day£¿B
A£®On Saturday£®
B£®On Friday£®
C£®On Wednesday£®
D£®On Tuesday£®
47£®Where do the students do morning exercises£¿D
A£®In the art room   
B£®In the computer room£®
C£®In the hall£®
D£®In the playground£®
48£®The parents do not go toB on the open day£®
A£®the art room     
B£®the computer room   
C£®school hall   
D£®the playground
49£®Which is the first activity on this day£¿B
A£®Have a parents'meeting£®
B£®See around the school and students'art work£®
C£®Watch two lessons£®
D£®Attend the music party
50£®The parents may sing and dance together with the studentsD£®
A£®in the morning  
B£®in the school hall 
C£®before 9£º30a£®m£®
D£®in the Music Room£®

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

¿ÆÄ¿£º³õÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£º ÌâÐÍ£ºÔĶÁÀí½â

2£®It's Friday evening£®My daughters£¬3 and 9£¬sigh£¨Ì¾Ï¢£© when I gently take the iPads away from their laps£®One by one£¬our screens are turned off£®We light the candles and sit down to have a big meal£®
Most people in our lives know they will not be able to contact us by using computer or mobile phones for 24 hours£®And so it has gone£¬every week for three years£®We call it our"Technology Shabbat£¨¿Æ¼¼°²Ï¢ÈÕ£©"which lasts from sunset on Friday to sunset on Saturday£®
I first understood the importance of disconnecting in 2008£¬when my father was told that he had got brain cancer£®Some days he would have only one good hour£¬and I wasn't willing to be disturbed when I was with him£¬so I'd turn off my mobile phone£®
Soon after£¬encouraged by National Day of Unplugging£¨È«¹ú¶ÏÍø¶ÏµçÈÕ£© on March 1st£¬my husband and I decided to unplug for one full day every week£®
During our"Technology Shabbats"£¬time slows£®Our Saturdays now feel like mini-vacations£®We drive our car or ride our bike£®We£¬with our kids£¬work in the garden£¬play board games and cook meals£®I feel more balanced£®I feel like a better mother£¬wife and person£®
Keeping a balance between the good and the bad of technology is my lasting state£®The technology we've created makes it possible for us to share knowledge and take in carious ideas all over the world£®But the technology also take something away from us£®When we stay up late at night linking£¨Á¬½Ó£© from website to website or sending messages or e-mailing£¬we click again£¬and again£¬and again until we've overloaded£¨³¬¸ººÉµÄ£©£®
When we rush into the time full of high technology£¬it's necessary for us to pay attention to what we are doing online and when we should go off£®
I will always remember the most important thing in my family£º"Technology Shabbat"£®
32£®When is"Technology Shabbat'in the writer's family£¿B
A£®Only on Sunday£®
B£®From sunset on Friday to sunset on Saturday£®
C£®Only on Friday£®
D£®From sunset on Saturday to sunset on Sunday£®
33£®The writer's family have"Technology Shabbat"every week mainly because they hope toB£®
A£®save energy             
B£®enjoy life together
C£®stay away from others    
D£®follow National Day of Unplugging
34£®What do the writers family NOT do during their"Technology Shabbats"£¿D
A£®They drive their car or ride bikes for mini-vacations£®
B£®They light the candles and sit down to have a big meal£®
C£®They work in the garden£¬play board games and cook meals£®
D£®They stay up late at night linking from website to website£®
35£®What's the main idea of this passage£¿A
A£®Every family must have''Technology Shabbat"£®
B£®A woman should Iearn to be a good mother or wife£®
C£®People need to stay away from technology properly£®
D£®People had better not send messages£¬e-mail or chat online£®

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

¿ÆÄ¿£º³õÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£º ÌâÐÍ£ºÔĶÁÀí½â

9£®

Welcome to Chongqing Zoo
Come and see the big elephants from Asia and the tigers from the Northeast of China£®The beautiful birds from England are ready to sing songs for you£¬and the monkeys from Mount Emei will be happy to play with you£®They are going to ake you happy£®The lovely koalas from Australia want to sleep beside you£®The giraffes from Africa are waiting to look down on you£®And a lot of other animals are waiting to meet you£®
Tickets£ºOpening time£º
Grown-ups£º£¤20From Monday to Friday
Children£ºOver 12years old£º£¤109£º00a£®m£®¡«4£º00p£®m£®
Under 12years old£ºFreeOn Saturday and Sunday
8£º00a£®m£®¡«5£º30p£®m£®
Keep the zoo clean!
Do not touch£¬give food or go near to the animals£®
41£®We can findB kinds of animals in the passage£®
A£®five
B£®six
C£®seven
D£®eight
42£®Mr£®Black wants to take his 3-year-old son to the zoo£®He must payB£®
A£®£¤30
B£®£¤20
C£®£¤10
D£®£¤40
43£®From the passage we know we canC£®
A£®touch the monkeys
B£®give food to the animals
C£®go to the zoo at 4£º30p£®m£®on Sundays
D£®go near to the animals£®

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

¿ÆÄ¿£º³õÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£º ÌâÐÍ£ºÔĶÁÀí½â

6£®ÔĶÁϱߵÄͼ±í£¬×ö51---55СÌ⣮
Dear Tom£¬
Would you like to go to a movie with us this Sunday£¿There is a great movie called Alice in Wonderland at Star Cinema£®It's from 1£º10to 3£º00pm£®Will you join us£¿We'll wait for you at 1£º00in front of the cinema£®See you then£®
Jeff
51£®The e-mail isB£®
A£®in Chinese  
B£®from Jeff to Tom   
C£®a Thank-you letter
52£®What does Jeff want Tom to do£¿C
A£®To wait for him at 3£º00pm£®in the front of the cinema£®
B£®To buy two tickets for the movie£®
C£®To see a movie called Alice in Wonderland together£®
53£®The movie will last for overA£®
A.100minutes        
B.120minutes        
C.150minutes
                      Happy New Year!
Come and enjoy a happy traditional Chinese New Year with us!
Here you can£º
*have delicious Chinese meals
*watch exciting Chinese dragon dance
*let off firework
*sing and dance with some famous Chinese singers and dancers£®
Time£º17£º00---23£º00      Date£ºFeb.19----Feb.25
Ticket£º100RMB        Place£ºXishan Park
Call 13574264996or click www£®newyear'sparty£®com£®for more information
54£®According to the poster£¬we can'tB£®
A£®let off firework   
B£®sing with American pop singers
C£®watch exciting Chinese dragon dance
55£®Which statement is not right£¿A
A£®You can enjoy a traditional Chinese New Year on January 1£®
B£®It costs you 100yuan if you go to the New Year's party by yourself£®
C£®You can get more information by calling or using the internet£®

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

¿ÆÄ¿£º³õÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£º ÌâÐÍ£ºÔĶÁÀí½â

3£®Is the world too crowded£¿Well£¬that's a hard question to answer£®It's all a matter of perspective£¨Êӽǣ©£®In Montana£¬you might drive for a mile in any direction and not see another human being£®In Macao£¬60£¬000people live in every square mile!
What is true is that the world's population doesn't stay the same£®It has been increasing at a very fast rate£¨±ÈÀý£©£®That's in part because in each generation£¨´ú£© these are more people who then have children than in the last generation£®
Five hundred years ago£¬the population of the world was about 460million£®In 1900£¬the world's population was under 2billion£¨Ê®ÒÚ£©£®Right now it is doubling every 40years£®That means£¬if this rate of growth continues£¬when you are a parent£¬there will be twice as many people on earth as there are now£®Wow!Now that's a whole lot of people!Soon the world's population will probably reach 7billion£®Some people worry about that!But there is a lot of disagreement about just how many people on earth equals£¨Ï൱ÓÚ£© too many people£®But everyone agrees that the more people there are£¬the more resources£¨×ÊÔ´£© the world needs to feed£¬house and take care of all of them£¬and the more need there is to think carefully about how we live and use the earth's resources£®

61£®From the first paragraph we can know thatB£®
A£®Montana is too crowded                  B£®Macao is too crowded
C£®the world is too crowded                 D£®the world is not too crowded
62£®The population is increasing fast partly becauseD£®
A£®people live longer than before
B£®there are less wars than before
C£®medicine is developing faster than before
D£®more couples now would like to have children than before
63£®What was the world's population 100years ago£¿B
A.450million£®B£®About 2billion£®C.40billion£®D.7billion£®
64£®The writer thinks that with the population increasing£¬we shouldC£®
A£®find more resources                    B£®use more resources
C£®think about our ways of living            D£®move to other places
65£®From the passag we can learn that the writerD£®
A£®thinks the world already has too many people
B£®thinks the world can feed no more than 7billion people
C£®is not sure when the world's populatio will reach 7billion
D£®is not sure what the largest population that the world can feed is£®

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

ͬ²½Á·Ï°²á´ð°¸