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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Robert is nine years old and Joanna is seven. They live at Mount Ebenezer. Their father has a big property. In Australia they call a farm a property.

Robert and Joana like school very much. At school they can talk to their friends, but Robert and Joanna can not see their friends. They live 100,perhaps 300,miles away and like Robert and Joanna, they all go to school by radio.

Mount Ebenezer is in the centre of Australia. Not many people in ¡°The Centre¡±, there are no schools with desks and blackboards and no teachers in ¡°The Centre¡±. School is a room at home with a two-way radio. When all students answer, lessons begin.

Think of your teacher 300 miles away!

¡¾1¡¿The children in ¡°The Centre¡± do not go to school because _____________.

A. they live too far away from one another

B. they do not like school

C. they are not old enough to go to school

D. their families are too poor

¡¾2¡¿In order to send their children to school, parents in ¡°The Centre¡± of Australia must have ___________________.

A. a property B. a car

C. a school room at home D. a special radio

¡¾3¡¿When children are having a lesson, they can hear their teacher ______________.

A. but their teacher cannot hear them

B. and their teacher can hear them too

C. but can not hear their schoolmates.

D. and see him or her at the same time.

¡¾4¡¿A ¡°property¡± in Australia is a _________________.

A. house B. school C. farm D. radio

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Twelve years ago, a young traveler named Rhett Butler from San Francisco, California, visited the Sabah rainforest on Malaysian Borneo. In one area of the rainforest,he watched a bird flying through the trees. The beautiful sight lett quite an impression on him. But weeks later, back home, Rhett Butler got the news that trees had been cut down in the area he visi1ed.

That experience led Rhett Butler to begin writing a book about rainforests and threats to their existence. But he did not publish the book. Instead, in 1999, he used his research for the book to create a website, Mongabay. com. His purpose was to inform the public about tropical rainforests. But the subject quickly developed. As a former businessman, he became a respected writer of science and environmental stories.

The popularity of Mongabay. com attracted advertisers. Small ads on the site pay for its operations. Mongabay. com has grown and led to other sites. For example,there is a site for children which is called Kids. Mongabay. com. Another one,WildMadangascar. o rg, is allabout the island nation that Rhett Butler calls his favorite place.

To keep his website going, he travels around the world on several major trips each year. His working tools are a laptop computer,cameras and sometimes diving equipment. He often calls on experts for information. For example,he interviewed Alison Jolly,a top expert on lemurs (ºüºï£©. He interviewed Rodney Jackson, a biologist who established the Snow Leopard Conservancy.

Stories like these have made Mongabay a favorite place on the Internet for researchers, students and teachers. In April, Time, com named it one of the fifteen top climate and environment websites in the world.

¡¾1¡¿Rhett Butler didn¡¯t publish his book about rainforests because________.

A. he didn¡¯t want to become a writer

B. the book was not about rainforest protection

C. he wanted to use the information to create a website

D. making websites earned more money than writing books

¡¾2¡¿To keep his website going,Rhett Butler___________.

A. kept visiting rainforests

B. raised rare snow leopards

C. traveled around and interviewed experts

D. produced a great number of advertisements

¡¾3¡¿We can learn from the text that ________.

A. Rodney Jackson was once a businessman

B. Kids. Mongabay. com has many stories written by kids

C. Mongabay. com is loved by researchers as well as students

D. WildMadangascar. org is better known than Mongabay. com

¡¾4¡¿What¡¯s the main idea of the text?

A. Rhett Butler and his website.

B. Rainforests on Malaysian Borneo.

C. How Rhett Butler protected rare animals.

D. How Rhett Butler made his website popular.

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Last week,our class was on duty in the cafeteria. On the first day,I was shocked to see so much leftover food ¡¾1¡¿ (throw) away by students. What¡¾2¡¿ waste! Being concerned about it, my classmates and I had a heated discussion on how¡¾3¡¿ (solve) the problem. Lots of good ideas came up, such as holding class meetings, putting up a wall newspaper and charging a fine for wasting food. ¡¾4¡¿ (final),we all agreed that putting up a wall newspaper would be a good ¡¾5¡¿ (choose).

The next day, we put our idea into reality. Towards lunch time, we put up a wall news paper outside the school cafeteria, ¡¾6¡¿ (call) on students not to waste food. Many students gathered around to read and express their support. ¡¾7¡¿ my great delight, there were changes soon. In the cafeteria, I ¡¾8¡¿ (find) the plates returned after lunch all empty without any leftover. Food¡¾9¡¿ (save) and the dining hall was cleaner. Seeing this, I felt proud of ¡¾10¡¿ we had done.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Why do people travel? Well, many people travel ____¡¾1¡¿____ they want to see other countries and visit places __¡¾2¡¿___ are famous, interesting or beautiful. People also travel to meet their friends, to taste new kinds of food, to experience life in other parts of the world, ___¡¾3¡¿___ simply get away from cold weather. Yet there are other reasons why people travel. Adventure travel is becoming more and more popular. Here is a quick look at two popular ___¡¾4¡¿__ (active): hiking£¨Ô¶×㣩 and rafting£¨Æ¯Á÷£©.

Instead of ___¡¾5¡¿_____ (spend) your vacation on a bus, in a hotel or sitting on the beach, you may want to try hiking. You will get close to nature and take exercise at the same time. The basic equipment you need for hiking is simple: strong shoes, clothes and ____¡¾6¡¿___ backpack(±³°ü). You can hike in the mountains, in a forest or ___¡¾7¡¿____ a river.

Hiking is fun and exciting, but you should never forget safety. Here are some tips for a successful hiking:

¡ñ Don¡¯t hike alone.

¡ñ Tell someone where you ____¡¾8¡¿____(go).

¡ñ Bring a mobile phone if you have __¡¾9¡¿____.

¡ñ Watch out for dangers, _¡¾10¡¿___ spiders, snakes and poisonous plants.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Westminster Abbey, founded in 1065, was the King¡¯s place of residence until the 16th century. Since 1066, the Norman Conquest, it has been the ¡°Royal church¡±¡ªthe place where kings and queens are crowned when they take the throne(¼´Î»).

It has also been the site of many royal weddings and funerals. King George VI, got married there in 1923; twenty four years later, his daughter, Queen Elizabeth II married Prince Phillip there; on April 29, 2011, Prince William also married Kate Middleton there. While fourteen years ago, the funeral service for Princess Diana, William¡¯s mother, took place there.

It is also famous for its Poets¡¯ Corner, which has been the traditional burial ground of the most famous English poets, writers and playwrights.

Today it is still a working church dedicated to regular worship and to the celebration of great events in the life of the nation. All are welcome to attend the regular services.

Address

Westminster Abbey, Parliament Square, London, SW1P3PA

Nearest Tube Station

Westminster

St. James¡¯ s Park

Opening Times

Monday to Saturday:9:30 am---4.30 pm

Wednesday:9:30 am---7:00pm(last admission 6:00pm)

Saturday:9:30pm---2:30pm(last admission1:30pm)

Tickets:

Individuals:

Adult ¡ê18.00

Over 18 students: ¡ê15.00 (on production of a valid student card)

Schoolchildren(11¡ª18years old) ¡ê8.00

Child under 11 free accompanied by an adult

Do pay a visit to the Poets¡¯Corner, where are tombs and memorials for such well---known writers as Geoffery Chaucer---father of English Literature, Charles Dickens, and Thomas Hardy(Refer to next page for more or surf its official website:www.westminister-abbey.org). The Grave of the Unknown Warrior is an attractive story of a body brought back from France after the First World War.College Garden is thought to the oldest garden in England at nearly 1,000 years old.

¡¾1¡¿According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?

A. Westminster Abbey has been the king¡¯s residence for over 1,000 years.

B. About fifty years after Queen Elizabeth II got married, Princess Diana died.

C. All famous English poets, writers and playwrights can be buried in the Abbey.

D. From Monday to Saturday, one can visit the Abbey at any time in the day.

¡¾2¡¿How much will a couple with two children(aged 17 and 19) at least pay for a visit to the Abbey?

A. ¡ê62 B. ¡ê59 C. ¡ê50 D. ¡ê48

¡¾3¡¿Famous sights in the Abbey are recommended to see EXCEPT________.

A. the Poet¡¯s Corner B. the Grave of the Unknown Warrior

C. the College Garden D. St. James¡¯s Park

¡¾4¡¿This passage is most likely from a(n) ________.

A. advertisement B. website

C. guidebook D. Poster

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A£®Not he is only known B£®Not only is he known

C£®Only is he known not D£®He is only not known

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿---I ________ myself more---it was a perfect day.

---Me, too. It¡¯s years ________ I enjoyed myself so much.

A. couldn¡¯t have enjoyed; since

B. needn¡¯t have enjoyed; since

C. wouldn¡¯t have enjoyed; before

D. shouldn¡¯t have enjoyed; before

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