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“For those who haven’t been to Tibet, Tibet is a dream; for those who have a   1   been there, Tibet is a remembrance(记忆).” said Li Wan, a graduate from Zhongshan University. “To local Tibetans, Tibet is a way of life. But to me, l   2 there is my life-time goal.”

Ms. Li suddenly showed her strong i   3   in Tibet after having worked in a company for less than three months. Since 1998, Li has spent most of her time in a war that is a challenge(挑战) to her life—she has got to almost every c   4  of Tibet within 8 years.

Li’s first trip to Tibet was only out of her loving freedom. She entered Tibet a   5  the Yunnan-Tibetan road. Although she couldn’t speak a word of Tibetan l  6  , this did not really stop her from t____7____ with local people. “To me, they are free, happy and c   8   to nature. It a   9   to me that people should live in this way, singing while working, dancing while living,” Li said.

Li described Tibet in words and photos. “My goal in the n   10   ten years is to make a good documentary.” said Li.

 

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Chen Guangbiao was born in Jiangsu in July,1968. He is the chairperson of a company in Jiangsu. Now he is one of China’s richest men and he has donated a great amount of money to charity projects. He says he will donate everything he has to charity after he dies.
When people are in need of help, he will appear at once. He helped people during the Wenchuan earthquake, the Yunnan earthquake and the Taiwan earthquake. He also gave a helping hand in Japan’s earthquake. He has built many Hope Primary Schools to support the education in poor areas.
He doesn’t do charity for honour. He wants to encourage more people to make contributions to charity. After announcing he would donate everything to charity after his death, many businesses, overseas Chinese people and common people encouraged by him have also promised to do something for charity.
As a philanthropist (慈善家), he is asked for help every day. Sometimes he gets very tired, but he has never stopped caring.
So far, he has received a lot of awards, including Pioneer of the Year, and National May Day Labour Medal. He is considered as one of China’s top philanthropists.
【小题1】The article is probably taken from       .

A.a newspaperB.a novel C.a detective storyD.a science book
【小题2】Chen Guangbiao says he will donate        to charity after he dies.
A.nothingB.some schools
C.everything he hasD.his whole company
【小题3】What does he do charity for?
A.He wants to do charity for money.
B.He wants to do charity for pleasure.
C.He wants to ask people to help him.
D.He wants to encourage more people to contribute to charity.
【小题4】Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?
A.He is from Jiangsu.B.He has got a lot of awards.
C.He has helped people in need.D.He has visited many countries.
【小题5】Which do you think is the best title for the passage?
A.EarthquakesB.Hope Primary Schools
C.Pioneer of the YearD.Philanthropist Chen Guangbiao

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 Yunnan is       colorful     millions of people come to enjoy themselves every year.                                                                      

A.too…to                               B.so…that

C.not…until                             D.so…but

 

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Last Friday, a Tibetan(藏族的) postman became the first woman postal worker to give a speech at the World Postal Meeting in Bern, the capital of Switzerland. She was Nima Lamu, a postwoman of Yunling Post office, Yunnan Province.
She said, “I had to cross the Lancang River along a steel wire. My younger brother nearly died in the river before. I felt so afraid when I was asked for the first time to cross the river. But when I reached the other side, I found that I was flying.”
Her area is locked in (封闭) two snowy mountains and three big rivers. She said, “:What worries me most is the snakes on the way. Sometimes, I throw little stones toward them and I often tell my self ‘Keep going’. ”
Ten years ago, it took Nima five days to finish each week’s mail. She had to face snowstorms, floods, snakes and loneliness on her 350-kilometer journey. Nima said, “The situation has developed a lot these years. Now we have a bridge that was built across the Lancang River in 2006.”
Nima never dreamed she would become famous one day when she first look up her job, 12 years ago. Changes have been seen in recent years as more tourists visit Nima’s hometown. But one thing remains unchanged: she is still the carrier of the villagers’ hopes and dreams.
【小题1】Nima was invited to the meeting in Bern because she was _________.
A.the only Tibetan postman in ChinaB.the first postwoman in the world
C.doing a hard job as a postwomanD.making her village famous overnight
【小题2】 What happened to her brother according to Nima Lamu?
A.he once fell into the river.B.He was killed by a snake.
C.He died when swimming in the river.D.He got hurt when building the bridge.
【小题3】Which picture is TRUE about Nima’s crossing the river ten years ago?

【小题4】What will Nima do if she finds a snake on the way?
A.Kill it with stones.B.Keep it off and go on.
C.Throw it away and leave.D.turn around and run.
【小题5】What is RTUE about Nima?
A.She is building a bridge across the Lancang River.
B.She has realized all the villagers’ dreams.
C.She got her job as a post woman before 2000.
D.She doesn’t need to do her work now.

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Where Are We Going, Dad? is one of the most popular television shows in China now. Fathers now take an active part in their children's lives.

Five well-known fathers and their children travel around China, riding camels through the western deserts (沙漠), fishing in the east sea, and selling vegetables to get money back home in the southwestern Yunnan Province. One dad doesn’t know how to do his daughter’s hair, but he learns quickly and does it well now. Another one must stay with his son for three days in the desert, because he and his son don’t know how to cook, the two only eat instant (即食) noodles.

This show raises an important question for modern Chinese society (社会) —what is the role(角色)of fathers in today’s China? In the old days, children must obey parents’ wishes and look after them in their old age. But Chinese parents now think that discussing and respecting (尊重) their children’s choices may be a better way to prepare them for modern society. “As they raise their children, parents are growing up at the same time,” said Wang Renping.

1.From this passage, we know that Where Are We Going, Dad? is a _______.

A. movieB. songC. TV show

2.Which of the following things fathers didn’t do for their children?

A. Go fishing. B. Sell vegetables. C. Go skating.

3.One of the fathers has to eat instant noodles with his son because _______.

A. it’s deliciousB. he doesn’t know the way C. he can’t cook

4.In this passage the underlined word choice means _______.

A. 差异B. 选择C. 个性

5.Which of the following is true?

A. In the old days, Chinese parents must obey their children’s wishes.

B. Now Chinese children don’t have to take care of their parents in their old age

C. Parents are growing up with their children in modern China.

 

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