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Here is some news from Dalian Daily.
·President's pet.
     Do you keep a pet? American President Obama does.He calls his new dog Bo.It is six months
 old.The president's family like the dog very much.Look! They are having fun with Bo on the South
Lawn (南草坪)of the White House.The president's daughter, Malia ,is showing the dog off.


·Back on her feet.
     Mosha is a young elephant in Thailand.She lost her right front leg after stepping on a landmine(地雷)
two years ago.She was taken to a hospital and became the first elephant in the world with a prosthetic leg
(假肢).
     Now aged three Mosha is growing up.She is happy to have the new prosthetic leg.

·Liu Xiang
     World champion Liu Xiang returned to Shanghai on March 8.The 25-year -old star had a foot
operation in December in America.It took him three months to recover(康复)and train there.It is
said that some doctors are ready in Shanghai to help with Liu's recovery.Liu left the 2008 Beijing
Olympics because of his foot injury(损伤)last August.


1.The name of the president's dog is          .
A.Washington    
B.Bo    
C.Malia          
D.Obama 
2.How old is the dog?
A.Two months old  
B.Three years old  
C.Six months old  
D.Six years old
3.How did the elephant lose his front leg?
A.She had a traffic accident.        
B.She stepped on the landmine.
C.She was ill.                    
D.She fell into a big hole.
4.Liu Xiang had his foot operation in         .
A.China          
B.America        
C.Japan          
D.Australia
5.Liu Xiang left the Beijing Olympics because       
A.he was afraid of the other players      
B.he was too nervous to take part in it
C.his coach told him to do that          
D.his foot hurt

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A tsunami(海啸) is a series of(一系列) huge waves that can cause great destruction(毁灭) when they hit a beach. Most tsunamis are caused by underwater earthquakes, but not all underwater earthquakes cause tsunamis. About 90 percent of all tsunamis take place in the Pacific Ocean, most of them are in Japan. A strong earthquake in the ocean near Japan caused a deadly tsunami on March 11,2011. As of April 25, the number of death had been raised to 14,133, and more than 13,346 people were listed as missing. The word “tsunami” comes from the Japanese word.

Many tsunamis could be found before they hit land with the use of modern technology. If you see the water drawback (后退) quickly and unexpectedly from a beach, run toward higher ground or inland -- there may be a tsunami coming. Also, if you are on the beach and there is an earthquake, it may have caused a tsunami, so run toward higher ground or inland. The first wave in a tsunami is often not the largest; if you experience one unusually-huge wave, go inland quickly -- even bigger waves could be coming soon. 
Do you know the story of the "angel(天使) of the beach"? Tilly, A 10-year-old English schoolgirl who saved the lives of hundreds of people in Phuket,Thailand in the Asian Tsunami of 2004 , by warning them a wall of water was about to strike(袭击), after learning about tsunamis in geography class. “Last term geography teacher Andrew Kearney taught us about earthquakes and how they can cause tsunamis,” Tilly said to the reporter.“I was on the beach and the water started to go funny. There were bubbles and the water went out all of a sudden. I recognised what was happening and had a feeling there was going to be a tsunami. I told mummy.”
小题1:An earthquake          may cause a tsunami.
A. in the city                  B. in the country             C. under the water
小题2:When the tsunami is coming, we should          .
A. run towards the higher place or inland   
B. run to the playground  
C.run into a house
小题3:Tilly saved hundreds of people’s life in        .
A. Japan                      B. Tailand                   C. the United Kingdom
小题4:Tilly recognised there would be a tsunami because          .
A. her geography teacher told her.    
B. she found the water drawback unusually quickly
C. she had a feeling about the earthquake
小题5:Which of the following statement is TRUE according to the passage?
A. The word “tsunami” is from Japanese because most recorded tsunamis in the world took place in Japan
B. Tsunami can only be found by modern technology before it hit the land.
C. Tsunami only happens in the Pacific Ocean

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In many classrooms, it’s not1to find students spinning (旋转) their pens2they listen to their teachers.
Pen-spinning is also popular3Japanese students. It is a form of entertainment. Recently, a pen-spinning competition was held in Tokyo, Japan. Ryuki Omura, a 16-year-old high school student, became the first pen-spinning4.
276 people took part in the competition. They came from different age groups. Some were students5some were office workers. First, they6the videos of their pen-spinning skills to the organizer’s website. Then some of them came to the last round in Tokyo.7of them had 30 seconds to show their skills in front of 400 people,8reporters and fans. Omura took a pen from his little finger to the rest fingers, then to his palm(手掌) and the back of his hand. His wonderful show made him9the champion.
Omura said he began learning pen-spinning only about 14 months ago. He did 10 in the competition. If you like to spin your pen, you can practice it in your spare time. But when you are in the class, please don’t do that.

  1. 1.
    1. A.
      different
    2. B.
      easy
    3. C.
      common
    4. D.
      difficult
  2. 2.
    1. A.
      before
    2. B.
      when
    3. C.
      after
    4. D.
      as soon as
  3. 3.
    1. A.
      for
    2. B.
      between
    3. C.
      among
    4. D.
      to
  4. 4.
    1. A.
      chairman
    2. B.
      captain
    3. C.
      champion
    4. D.
      sport
  5. 5.
    1. A.
      or
    2. B.
      and
    3. C.
      with
    4. D.
      but
  6. 6.
    1. A.
      were sent
    2. B.
      sent
    3. C.
      was sent
    4. D.
      sends
  7. 7.
    1. A.
      Each
    2. B.
      Both
    3. C.
      Every
    4. D.
      All
  8. 8.
    1. A.
      includes
    2. B.
      included
    3. C.
      included
    4. D.
      including
  9. 9.
    1. A.
      become
    2. B.
      became
    3. C.
      becomes
    4. D.
      becoming
  10. 10.
    1. A.
      quite good
    2. B.
      quite well
    3. C.
      quite better
    4. D.
      even better

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In many classroom, it’s not 31   to find students spinning(旋转) their pens32  

They listen to their teachers.

Pen-spinning is also popular  33   Japanese students. It is a form of entertainment.

Recently, a pen-spinning competition was held in Tokyo, Japan. Ryuki Omura, a 16-year-old high school student, became the first pen-spinning   34   .

 276 people took part in the competition. They came from different age groups. Some

Were students    35   some were office workers. First, they 36      the videos of

their pen-spinning skills to the organizer’s websites. Then some of them came to the last round in Tokyo. 37      of them had 30 seconds to show their skills in front of 400 people,  38     reporters and fans. Omura took a pen from his little finger to the rest of his fingers, then to his palm(手掌) and the back of his hand. His wonderful show made him    39   the champion.

   Omura said he began learning pen-spinning only about 14 months ago. He did  40

in the competition. If you like to spin your pen, you can practice it in your spare time .But when you are in class, please don’t do that.

31. A. difficult        B. easy            C. common

32. A. before           B. when            C. after

33. A. for              B. between         C. among

34. A. chairman         B. captain         C. champion

35. A. or               B. and             C. with

36. A. were sent        B. sent            C. was sent

37. A. Each             B. Both            C. Every

38. A. includes         B. included        C. including

39. A. become           B. became          C. becomes

40. A. quite good       B. quite well      C. quite better

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In many classrooms, it's not  31 to find students spinning (旋转) their pens 32they listen to their teachers.
Pen-spinning is also popular  33  Japanese students. It is a form of entertainment. Recently, a pen-spinning competition was held in Tokyo, Japan. Ryuki Omura, a 16-year-old high school student, became the first pen-spinning   34 .
276 people took part in the competition. The came from different age groups. Some were students   35  some were office workers. First, they   36  the videos of their pen-spinning skills to the organizer's website. Then some of them came to the last round in Tokyo. 37  of them had 30 seconds to show their skills in front of 400 people,   38 reporters and fans. Omura took a pen from his little finger to the rest fingers, then to his palm(手掌) and the back of his hand. His wonderful show made him   39  the champion.
Omura said he began learning pen-spinning only about 14 months ago. He did  40 in the competition. If you like to spin your pen, you can practice it in your spare time. But when you are in the class, please don't do that.
【小题1】A. different               B. easy               C. common
【小题2】 A. before                  B. when                C. after
【小题3】 A. for                    B. between              C. among
【小题4】 A. chairman               B. captain              C. champion
【小题5】 A. or                    B. and                  C. with
【小题6】 A. were sent              B. sent                 C. was sent
【小题7】A. each                  B. Both                  C. Every
【小题8】includes                 B. included              C. including
【小题9】A. become                B. became                C. becomes
【小题10】 A. quite good            B. quite well            C. quite better

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