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In recently years, the sandstorm has occurred a lot of times, doing great harm to our daily life. Some people would rather to stay at home for fear of the dirty air caused by the sandstorm. Diseases relate to sandstorm get more and more people to hospital. What¡¯s worse, many flights have to put off.
It¡¯s an urgent task for us to take actions to stop sandstorms from happen. All citizens should raise our awareness of protecting the environment. We should plant more trees and don¡¯t cut them down or dig up grass, where can contribute for land protection. Only in this way can we had a bluer sky and a better world to live in.
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In June 2013 a five-year-old boy, Toby, was walking home from school thinking about the long summer ahead. Money was tight that year and Toby¡¯s parents had told him they would not be able to afford a holiday.
Instead of dreaming about foreign travel, he had been reading a book, Letter to New Zealand, where the author explains what happens in an envelope¡¯s journey from England to the other side of the world. As they neared their house, Toby asked his mum, Sabine, if he could write a letter to New Zealand. After a few more steps he was struck by an even better idea. ¡°Can I write a letter to every country in the world?¡±
Sabine says she often wonders what would have happened if she had replied differently that day. ¡°It was just one of those typical questions that five-year-olds have,¡± she says. ¡° If he had asked me in the evening when I was tired, I might have refused. But as parents you realize there¡¯s a lot of power in just allowing kids to have a go. Also, it seemed a nice way to do some armchair exploration. So I told him¡± Let¡¯s see how far you get.¡±
The answer was very far indeed. Toby has since written and posted letters to all 193 UN mumber states, as well as numerous other bad-conditioned areas with comforting ones.
To date he has written 681 letters- the best of which have been selected to appear in a new book called Dear World, How Are You?- although so productive is Toby¡¯ pen that the number will have risen by the time you read this.
¡°Writing these letters has made me realize that the world isn¡¯t actually all that big,¡± he says with a grin.
In the future, part of him would like to be a musical director to turn his beloved Star Wars into a ballet. Of course, he also hopes to travel the globe in person to see some of the countries where his letters have ended up.
¡°We¡¯re so lucky to have this wonderful world, and I hope we can live on planet Earth in peace.¡±
1. Why did Toby want to write letters to other countries?
A. He was good at writing.
B. He was eager to go abroad.
C. He got inspired by a book.
D. He wanted others to help his family.
2.From Toby¡¯s mother¡¯s words, we know that at first____.
A. she thought her son¡¯s idea was of no value
B. she got tired of her son¡¯s request
C. she believed her son would succeed
D. she thought she should give her son a try
3.What¡¯s the influence of writing letters to Toby?
A. He has traveled to 193 UN number states.
B. He understands more about the world.
C. He becomes productive in writing stories.
D. He has to put his letters into a book.
4.How can we describe Toby?
A. Clever and persistent.
B. Ambitious and kind-hearted.
C. Hardworking and humorous.
D. Brave and strong-willed.
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Starting from my early young age, I was a happy child. However, at age twelve, my life had a huge _________ . I developed obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). I started to wash my hands ten times an hour to _________ bacteria and I frequently checked my kitchen oven to make sure that it was _________ . This way of life continued for four _________ years, and by then, my OCD had led to _________ . I was no longer the happy little girl I had been. I told my mother that I was suffering from depression. So Mum took me to a _________ . The medicine didn¡¯t help me very much. I was still _________ sad, believing that my life no longer _________ .
One autumn evening two years ago, I hit rock bottom. I _________ thought suicide was the only _________ to my depression problem, so I wrote a suicide _________ to my family. As I was folding the note, my _________ fell on a photograph. It was a picture of a lovely little girl with dark-blue eyes _________ of adventure and curiosity. It took me a few minutes to _________ that the smiling girl in the photo was me. The photo had been taken at one weekend at my uncle¡¯s house when I was seven. Suddenly I felt a chill (¾ª¼Â£© and it was like my younger _________ had sent me a message. Once I had been a _________ little girl, and I had to become strong like that again.
I tore up my suicide note and swore that I would have to _________ the depression with my mind, too. I could make myself happy again. It has been two years _________ I ¡°rediscovered¡± myself. I am OCD- and depression-free. I am prepared for whatever _________ life may bring. My hero is a seven-year-old girl, _________ back at me from a photo on my desk.
1.A. request B. breakdown C. outcome D. drawback
2.A. avoid B. breed C. carry D. examine
3.A. down B. hot C. off D. clear
4.A. boring B. careful C. shy D. painful
5.A. impression B. pressure C. motivation D. depression
6.A. doctor B. stranger C. teacher D. schoolmaster
7.A. generally B. suddenly C. occasionally D. constantly
8.A. changed B. mattered C. succeeded D. failed
9.A. still B. even C. yet D. barely
10.A. situation B. method C. solution D. relation
11.A. essay B. notice C. note D. poster
12.A. hands B. heart C. head D. eyes
13.A. full B. free C. proud D. fond
14.A. imagine B. realize C. predict D. guess
15.A. brother B. sister C. uncle D. self
16.A. strong B. beautiful C. young D. curious
17.A. accept B. fight C. relieve D. distract
18.A. when B. after C. before D. since
19.A. concerns B. demands C. challenges D. chances
20.A. crying B. shouting C. smiling D. going
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I have to remind myself that some birds are not meant to be caged. Their feathers are just too bright. And when they fly away, the part of you ________ knows it was an offence to lock them up does feel happy.
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On Saturday 17 September 2016, you may catch sight of hundreds of apes(ÐÉÐÉ) running around the streets of London. They¡¯ll have been filming a new Planet of the Apes movie, you¡¯ll probably think. But in fact, when the starter¡¯s pistol sounds for the Great Gorilla Run next year, this highly popular event will have been raising money for thirteen years. People from all over the world will run, jog or walk 8km in gorilla costumes through the capital¡¯s streets, passing such iconic landmarks as The Tower of London and St Paul¡¯s Cathedral. By the time the last ape crosses the finishing line, the runners will have raised millions for endangered species and education projects in Central Africa.
Unusual charity events such as these are a huge trend for raising money for worthwhile causes. If, however, you¡¯re looking to really like the idea of running through mud and freezing cold ice, then The Tough Mudder is perhaps what you¡¯ve been searching for. In this difficult and tiring team event, participants finish a 10 to 12-mile barrier course that tests physical strength and mental courage. It¡¯s more about friendship than winning. Over 150 such events worldwide have raised £5 million.
But fundraising doesn¡¯t have to involve physical effort. Students at a school in Illinois played Justin Bieber¡¯s song ¡®Baby¡¯ over loudspeakers and urged fellow students to pay to stop the song. They needed to raise $1,000 in one week to achieve this. Beyond expectations, they exceeded(³¬¹ý) the goal within three days. Even teachers chipped in.
If you want to join the ranks of gorillas next September, you only have to pay £60 to register. This includes the gorilla suit, which you can keep. If you take part, not only will you have been helping the gorillas and people who depend on their habitat, you¡¯ll never have to buy another set of fancy clothes again!
1.What is the Great Gorilla Run held for?
A. To film a new Planet of the Apes
B. To collect money for Central Africa
C. To make a study of the origin of man
D. To enjoy famous senic spots in London
2.What can we learn about the Tough Mudder?
A. It is disgusting B. It is unique
C. It is competitive D. It is challenging
3.What does the phrase ¡°chipped in¡± in the third paragraph refer to?
A. Joined in singing
B. Made a contribution
C. Scolded the organizers
D. Interrupted the activity
4.Which can be a suitable title for the passage?
A. Going Crazy for Charity!
B. Protecting Our Rare Animals!
C. Competing in Unusual Events!
D. Watching Out for Aggressive Animals!
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On the way back home, my _________ stopped. It was out of gas on a _________ road far from a town! I decided to walk until I found someone _________could sell some gas. I had walked almost a mile _________ I finally found a house near the _________ . I was glad to see it because it was getting dark.
I knocked at the door and a little old lady with long white hair _________ . She said, ¡°I¡¯ve been _________ for you here for a long time. Come in. _________ is almost ready.¡±
¡°But I only came for some gas,¡± I answered. I couldn¡¯t _________ what she was talking about.
¡°Oh, Alfred! Gas? You _________ tea,¡± said she.
I quickly _________ that my car was out of _________ , but she didn¡¯t seem to listen to me. She just kept _________ me Alfred and talking about how long it had been _________ she had seen me. She was acting very strangely and I was anxious to leave. As soon as she went to get tea, I went out of the house as fast as I _________ .
Fortunately, there was another house down the road and I was able to buy the gas I needed. When I told the man about my _________ he said, ¡°Oh, that¡¯s Miss Emily. She lives by herself in that big house. She¡¯s strange, but she wouldn¡¯t _________ anybody. She is still waiting for the man she was going to marry thirty years ago. The day before their wedding he left home and never came back because of the war.¡±
1.A. happy B. strange C. common D. bad
2.A. on B. in C. upon D. to
3.A. and B. so C. but D. that
4.A. car B. bus C. bike D. truck
5.A. narrow B. lonely C. crowded D. busy
6.A. what B. whom C. who D. how
7.A. before B. after C. while D. as
8.A. street B. path C. way D. road
9.A. came B. answered C. opened D. appeared
10.A. asking B. looking C. calling D. waiting
11.A. Gas B. Coffee C. Tea D. Lunch
12.A. consider B. understand C. accept D. think
13.A. like B. love C. used to like D. liking
14.A. answered B. explained C. refused D. promised
15.A. gas B. tea C. strength D. energy
16.A. calling B. call C. to call D. called
17.A. until B. before C. since D. when
18.A. could B. can C. would D. wanted
19.A. accident B. incident C. experience D. surprise
20.A. hit B. injury C. hurt D. frighten
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