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The frog is a good and useful creature that benefits human beings£®They can catch fast-movin2.______ (insect)£®Each frog eats a large number of pests that are harmful to crops£®This little creature is regarded 3._________¡°the natural enemy of pests¡±£®
But now frogs 4._______ (get) fewer and fewer£®This is because they are killed and put 5._________ the table as a delicious dish by their chief enemy, human beings£®It is a shameless and cruel act, isn¡¯t it?
The cause responsible for the rapid 6._______ (reduce) of frogs is that farmers use insect killer to kill pests and frogs get killed as a result of drinking poisoned water while 7. ______ (eat) poison-killed insects£®
Something must be done without delay 8. ______ (save) frogs£®If we don¡¯t punish those 9._____ sell and kill frogs to make money, then one day all of us 10.______ (punish) by nature for failing to keep them£®
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China¡¯s public dancers, often ____ as Tiaowu Dama, have found themselves at the center of a public debate in recent months.
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¡°Folk singers are more like poets than singers,¡± Li Yahe, a music businessman, once told China Youth Daily£®
That saying perfectly describes Zhang Lei, the 34-year-old champion of the fourth ¡°Voice of China¡± singing competition, which ended on Oct 7£®
Critics thought Zhang's success as a victory for folk singers£®The Voice of China used to attach great importance to singing skills and vocal techniques, which are not necessarily what folk singers are good at£®¡°Folk songs are more about emotions and storytelling,¡± said Li£®
Folk is one of the oldest musical styles£®It dates back to ancient times, when people sang about their everyday lives and the society around them£®
A powerful comeback
Folk music became popular again in the Western world in the 1960s£®During social revolutions, many young Westerners turned to the simple rhythms of folk£®Pioneers included US singer Bob Dylan, whose songs are reflections of some social issues like the Vietnam War£®Singers at that time used traditional folk instruments like the banjo, the upright bass, the mandolin and the piano£®
In the late 1970s, folk music was introduced to Taiwan£®The rise of singers like Lo Tayu and Chyi Yu popularized folk music, particularly among young Chinese people£®
At that time, folk tunes were based on simple song structures, with pleasant chord progression and pretty lyrics, just like during old times£®But they focused more on the dreams and sorrow of youth than on politics£®
This continued to be the case when the folk ¡°wave¡± swept Chinese mainland in the 1990s£®
Folk pioneers
Sadly, it didn't last long in China£®Folk gave way to pop in the late 1990s, when people started living more fast-paced lives£®But that didn't mean folk music had disappeared from the music world entirely£®
¡°The drop in the popularity of folk songs is because the business mode of the music industry is outdated, not because of the music itself,¡± folk singer Song Ke once said£®
He was right£®Recent years have seen folk songs gaining popularity, with the appearance of singers like Li Jian and Song Dongye£®
¡°The popularity of the Internet has shocked the traditional profit model in music industry,¡± Lu Zhongqiang, manager of 13-Month, a music recording and publishing company, told Tencent Entertainment£®
¡°Not-so-well-known music starts showing its strength when the production of mainstream music is declining,¡± he added£®
1.Which would be the best title of the passage?
A£®The History of Folk Music
B£®Folk Music Pioneers
C£®The Folk Music Industry
D£®The Voice of China
2.The underlined world ¡°it¡± in the last but four paragraph means________£®
A£®the popularity of folk music
B£®the focus of folk music
C£®the tradition of folk pioneers
D£®the new model of pop music
3.Which statement is true according to the passage?
A£®The Voice of China is very popular among young Chinese people
B£®Folk music once was a way to voice opinions about social issues
C£®Folk songs are more about expressing emotions than storytelling
D£®Outdated music mode is what leads to the decline of folk songs
4.Which word can best describe the attitude of Lu Zhongqiang towards folk music?
A£®Objective
B£®Confident
C£®Critical
D£®Worried
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Table manners are about being kind to and considerate(¿¼ÂÇÖܵ½µÄ£©of others£®Having proper table manners is one way people judge others,and we don't want people to think that we are rude,do we ?
Whether in a restaurant or in a home, here are some basic table manners for kids:
¢ÙEat with a fork unless the food is meant to be eaten with fingers£®Only babies eat with fingers£®
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¢ÛChew with your mouth closed,No one wants to see food being chewed up£®This includes no talking with your mouth full£®
¢ÜDon't make any rude comments about any food being served£®It will hurt someone's feelings£®Always say thank you when you're served something£®
¢ÝEat slowly£®It takes someone a long time to prepare the food,so enjoy it slowly£®Wait about 5 seconds after swallowing to get another forkful(Ò»²æ×ÓµÄÁ¿£©¡£
¢Þ Don't reach over someone's plate for something£®Politely ask the dish to be passed to you£®
¢ßWhen eating at someone's home or being a guest of someone at a restaurant,always thank the host and tell him or her how much you enjoy it£®At least say that you like the dinner ,for example, the dessert is great£®
1.The writer writes this passage mainly for £®
A£®Foreigners
B£®kids
C£®Parents
D£®teachers
2.Why should we eat slowly at the table ?
A£®To keep healthy£®
B£®To show how bad the food is£®
C£®To show how enjoyable we are£®
D£®To eat more food£®
3.The writer gives pieces of advice in all in the passage£®
A£®Four
B£®five
C£®six
D£®seven
4.What can we learn from the passage?
A£®People don't like to judge others by table manners£®
B£®Guests should express thanks to the host after the meal£®
C£®we don't need to sit straight at the table£®
D£®We can use our fingers from time to time£®
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Many animals recognize their food because they see it£®So do humans£®When you see an apple or a piece of chocolate£¬you know that these are things you can eat£®You can also use other senses when you choose your food£®You may like it because it smells good or because it tastes good£®You may dislike some types of food because they do not look£¬smell or taste very nice£®Different animals use different senses to find and choose their food£®A few animals depend on only one of their senses£¬while most animals use more than one sense£®
Although there are many different types of food£¬some animals spend their lives eating only one type£®The giant panda eats only one particular type of bamboo fÖñ×Ó)£®Other animals eat only one type of food even when given the choice£®A kind of white butterfly will stay on the leaves of a cabbage£¬even though there are plenty of other vegetables in the garden£®However£¬most animals have a more varied diet(¶àÑù»¯Òûʳ)£®The bear eats fruits and fish£®The fox eats small animals£¬birds and fruits£®The diet of these animals will he different depending on the season£®
Humans have a very varied diet£®We often eat food because we like it and not because it is good for us£®In countries such as France and Britain£®people eat foods with too much sugar£®This makes them overweight£¬which is bad for their health£®Eating too much red meat and animal products£¬such as butter, can also be bad for the health£®Choosing the fight food£¬therefore£¬has become an area of study in modem life£®
1.We can infer from the text that humans and animals£®
A£®eat entirely different food
B£®are not satisfied with their food
C£®choose food in similar ways
D£®depend on one sense in choosing food
2.Which of the following eats only one type of food?
A£®The white butterfly
B£®The small bird
C£®The bear
D£®The fox
3.Certain animals change their choice of food when
A£®they are attracted by different smells
B£®the food color changes
C£®they move to different places
D£®the season changes
4.We can learn from the last paragraph that
A£®food is chosen for a good reason
B£®French and British food is good
C£®some people have few choices of food
D£®some people care little about healthy diet
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