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I moved to the small, busy town of Edison in New Jersey six years ago. It was during the second term of my fifth grade. My parents got new jobs and higher income, so they decided it was time to move from Woodbridge to a better, more educational town.
In the US, it is unnecessary to take a test to get into a “good” middle or high school. You just attend the school close to where you live. So, many parents will think about the quality of the local school when they decide to buy a new house. My parents did the same. We finally chose Edison mainly because of the high quality of its school.
In New Jersey, an area with a good school usually means a concentration of Asian people. There are about 300 students in our school. 55% are Asians and just under half of that are Chinese. There are so many Chinese people nearby that we even have our own Chinese school.
Edison is an old town, just like thousands of others in the United States. However, I have treated it as my hometown. That’s where I spend much of my youth, and the memories there can’t be moved anywhere else.
【小题1】Why did the writer’s parents move to Edison?
A.Because they were born there. | B.Because it was a better educational town. |
C.Because the writer began his fifth grade. | D.Because the writer didn’t need to take a test. |
A.About 80. | B.About 160. | C.About 220. | D.About 300. |
A.None of. | B.The whole of | C.A large number of | D.A small number of |
A.Because he regards it as his hometown. | B.Because his parents got new jobs there. |
C.Because there are many Asians there. | D.Because it is in the state of New Jersey. |
I moved to the small, busy town of Edison in New Jersey six years ago. It was during the second term of my fifth grade. My parents got new jobs and higher income, so they decided it was time to move from Woodbridge to a better, more educational town.
In the US, it is unnecessary to take a test to get into a “good” middle or high school. You just attend the school close to where you live. So, many parents will think about the quality of the local school when they decide to buy a new house. My parents did the same. We finally chose Edison mainly because of the high quality of its school.
In New Jersey, an area with a good school usually means a concentration of Asian people. There are about 300 students in our school. 55% are Asians and just under half of that are Chinese. There are so many Chinese people nearby that we even have our own Chinese school.
Edison is an old town, just like thousands of others in the United States. However, I have treated it as my hometown. That’s where I spend much of my youth, and the memories there can’t be moved anywhere else.
1.Why did the writer’s parents move to Edison?
A.Because they were born there. B.Because it was a better educational town.
C.Because the writer began his fifth grade. D.Because the writer didn’t need to take a test.
2.How many students are from Asia in the writer’s school?
A.About 80. B.About 160. C.About 220. D.About 300.
3.What does the underlined expression “a concentration of” mean in Paragraph 3?
A.None of. B.The whole of C.A large number of D.A small number of
4.Why can’t the writer forget Edison?
A.Because he regards it as his hometown. B.Because his parents got new jobs there.
C.Because there are many Asians there. D.Because it is in the state of New Jersey.
How many coins have you got in your pocket right now? Three? Two? or One?
With a phonecard you can make up to 200 calls without any change at all.
1. What do you do with it?
Go to a telephone box marked “Phonecard”. Put in your card to start, make your call and when you have finished, a screen tells you how much is left on your card.
It costs no extra for the cards, and the calls cost 10p per unit, the same as any other pay-phone call.
You can buy them in units of 10, 20, 40, 100 or 200.
2. Now appearing in a shop near you
Near each phonecard place you will find a shop where you can buy one. They’re at bus, train and city tube stations.
At many universities, hospitals and clubs, restaurants and gas stations on the highway and shopping centers.
At airports and seaports.
3. No more broken payphones
Most broken payphones are like that because they’ve been damaged. There are no coins in a cardphone to excite thieves’ interest in it. So you’re not probably to find a broken one.
Get a phonecard yourself and try it out. Or get a bigger wallet.
1.The passage is most probably .
A.a warning B.a notice
C.an advertisement D.an announcement
2.There are three sections in the passage. Which one do you think is about why phonecards are good?
A.Section 1 B.Section 2. C.Section 3. D.none.
3.Which statement of the following is right by inference(推断)?
A.Using a phonecard will cost you less money than payphone call.
B.Phonecards are easier to carry.
C.If a thief steals your phonecard, he can’t use it any more.
D.When you finish your call, take out your card first and then you will see how many calls you can still make.
A very little boy was spending his Saturday morning playing in his sandbox. He had with him a plastic pail (桶) and a shiny, red plastic shovel (铲). In the 1 of creating roads and tunnels in the sand, he 2 a large rock in the middle of the sandbox.
The boy dug around the rock, 3 to move it off the dirt. At first, he wanted to carry it out of the sandbox with his hands; however, it was too heavy. Later, with much 4 , he pushed the rock across the sandbox by 5 his hands. When the boy got the rock to the 6 of the sandbox, he found that he couldn’t roll it up and 7 the little wall. 8 , the little boy pushed, but every time he thought he had made some 9 , the rock tipped (翻滚) and then fell back into the sandbox. The little boy pushed and pushed, but his only 10 was to have the rock roll back.
Finally he 11 tears. All this time the boy’s father watched from his living room window 12 the drama was unfolded. The moment the tears fell, a large 13 appeared across the sandbox. It was the boy’s father. Gently but 14 , he said, “Son, why didn’t you use all the strength that you had?”
Defeated, the boy 15 back, “I did! I did! I used all the strength that I had!”
“No, you didn’t. You didn’t ask me for help.” The father 16 down, picked up the rock and dropped it off the sandbox.
Do you have “rocks” in your life that need to be 17 ? Are you discovering that you don’t have 18 it takes to lift them? There is someone who is willing to give us the 19 we need. Maybe, it’s sometimes a good idea to ask others for 20 when we meet difficulties we can’t overcome.
1. A.method B.step C.practice D.process
2. A.created B.set C.discovered D.brought
3. A.trying B.managing C.deciding D.competing
4. A.thought B.struggle C.movement D.worry
5. A.touching B.shaking C.using D.controlling
6. A.bottom B.center C.edge D.front
7. A.over B.down C.through D.into
8. A.Doubted B.Surprised C.Pleased D.Determined
9. A.attempt B.progress C.effort D.decision
10. A.hope B.reward C.point D.purpose
11. A.made out B.broke out C.burst into D.rushed into
12. A.so B.as C.until D.before
13. A.rock B.picture C.figure D.shade
14. A.surprisingly B.doubtfully C.kindly D.firmly
15. A.shouted B.smiled C.called D.asked
16. A.reached B.looked C.fell D.put
17. A.pushed B.dropped C.carried D.removed
18. A.who B.what C.which D.where
19. A.minds B.spirits C.force D.strength
20. A.help B.tips C.advice D.ideas
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Watching online open classes of U.S. top universities has become indispensable for many young Chinese.
Guo Lei, a native of Guangzhou, has become 1. (addict) to various open courses after she watched the online video of "Justice: What`s the right thing to do." Guo was immediately attracted by the topic and the discussion of the Harvard students about 2. (moral) and justice. She even introduced the case to her colleagues for discussion.
About 700 sina micro bloggers 3. (post) different links to the videos. 163.com has launched a special channel for open programs, 4. (provide) more than 1,200 class hours of free videos.
Many Chinese have adjusted 5. daily timetable and some office workers quit taking naps 6. they might watch videos at noon. 7. download free online resources to their cell phones to watch while taking buses.
On Douban.com, a netizen named "an independent cat" called 8. others to get up an hour earlier in the morning to watch the videos before leaving for work, 9. has mobilized a great number of followers.
"This set up a good example of how to change and improve our teaching methods," said Wang, a counselor of Sun Yat-Sen University. He also suggested that lectures by some popular Chinese speakers and professors should 10. (translate) into foreign languages and posted online to help foreign audiences understand Chinese culture.
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