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Liu Xiang was the first Asian to win the men\'s 110m hurdles (跳栏) at the Olympic Games in Athens. After that he became an idol(偶像) to the young people.
When Liu Xiang crossed the finish line far ahead of the other players, in a world record-equaling time of 12. 91 seconds, many fans burst into tears. It was Liu\'s first Olympics and he won the gold medal.
"I never thought I could run under 13 seconds, and I never thought I would break the Olympic record, "said Liu in tears, "I am very, very excited. This is a wonder. I\'m proud not just for myself
and for Chinese but for Asia. My race went wonderfully from start to finish. Liu added, It is an amazing(惊奇的) experience being the Olympic champion. I want to thank my coach and my friends for all their help. I think today we Chinese have showed the world we can run as fast as anybody else. "
When Liu was a grade four student in a primary school, he was chosen by the Junior Sports School of Putuo District in Shanghai to practice jumping. But when a bone test showed he would not become a tall man, Liu was asked to give up practising after one year although he had won the national championship for his age group. Liu\' s parents also wanted him to give it up and study more at school, but Liu decided to continue practising jumping.
In 1998 when Liu Xiang, aged 15, met the famous coach Sun Haiping, his career changed greatly. Sun believed Liu Xiang was a rising star and after visiting Liu\'s parents sev¬eral times, finally he persuaded them to let Liu practice the 110m hurdles.
Since his return from Athens, Liu Xiang has been at the centre of a media circus(媒体焦点). He has been to many press appearances and meetings. After Liu got the gold medal, he became well known all over the world. But Liu thinks 2004 is just the beginning, and he ex¬pects to be at his peak(顶峰) in the sunmmer games in Beijing in 2008. Liu Xiang said, "For some players, it\'s just a job. For me, it\'s what I love. "
1. At what age did Liu Xiang win the Olympic championship?
A. 12 B. 15 C. 21 D. 22
2. What does the underlined word "persuaded" mean in Chinese?
A.支持 B.说服 C.教育 D.阻止
3. Why did Liu Xiang give up jumping? Because________.
A. a bone test showed he wouldn\'t become tall enough to be a high jumper
B. his parents stopped him from jumping
C. he was satisfied(满足) after winning the national jumping champion for his age group
D. the famous coach Sun Haiping changed his and his parents\' ideas
4. What does Liu Xiang think of being a sports player?
A. It is just a job for him. B. It can bring him a lot of money.
C. It is what he loves. D. It can bring him a lot of honour(荣誉).
5. From the story, we know that________.
A. Liu Xiang was not the first Chinese to win the sprint(疾跑) gold medal in Athens
B. if Liu Xiang reached the finish line in 13 seconds, he would break the world record
C. the Chinese people can run as fast as the people in the other country
D. Liu Xiang didn\'t want to take part in the Olympic Games in 2008
What’s the most important thing for you to have in your life? Somebody mentions hard-work, others suggest knowledge, love and luck.
If you arrange the 26 English letters alphabetically(按字母表的顺序)and use numbers to represent each of them, for example, 1 for a, 2 for b, 3 for c…, you can change an English word into a number. So hard-work becomes 8+1+18+4+23+15+18+11=98, meaning 98 is its mark; knowledge: 11+14+15+23+12+5+4+7+5=96, while love :12+15+22+5=54, and luck : 12+21+3+11=47, a small mark. None of these words can give one a full mark. What about money or prayer(祈祷)? They can’t, either.
Then what else? Don’t be worried. You can always find an answer to a problem in your life, when you change your way of looking at things or doing things, or your attitude. Yes, attitude is the word. See for yourself: attitude:1+20+20+9+20+21+4+5=100,a full mark.
Different attitudes lead to different courses of life. Most times people hope for a better life. It is possible that one will have a change for the better after one has changed one’s attitude.
When you change your manner and become friendly towards others, you’ll meet more smiling faces towards you. In the same way, if you take a positive attitude towards failure(失败), you’ll find it’s also rewarding though it has caused you losses.
1.In the writer’s opinion, what is the most important things in a person’s life?
A. Hard-work. B. Knowledge. C. Money. D. Attitude.
2.According to the passage, what’s the mark of the word “succeed”?
A. 50 B. 60 C. 70 D. 80
3. What does the underlined word “positive” mean in the text?
A. 正面 B. 反面 C.积极的 D.消极的
4.According to the passage, if you meet with problems, the best way out is to ___________.
A. change your attitude B. say your prayers to God
C. ask for help from others D. try math-solving methods
5.From the passage we can learn that ______________.
A. different attitudes come from different courses of life.
B. mathematics can solve every problem easily in our daily life
C. failure sometimes can bring you good if you take a positive attitude
D. none of the English words except “attitude” equals to 100 or more
Wang Bing’s father began smoking when he was a freshman ( 大学一年级学生)in college. His friend passed him his first cigarette. He has now been smoking for more than 30 years.
It’s a classic example of how young people are introduced to cigarettes, except that nowadays smokers develop their habit at an even younger age.
It has become a major concern(担忧) in China that many teenagers begin to smoke. A survey showed that 22.5% of the middle school students questioned had tried smoking and 15.8% of them smoked regularly.
For many teenagers, smoking is a symbol of being an adult, independence, maturity(成熟) and attractiveness because the images who they love best often smoke on screen.
The social environment also plays an important role in attracting teenagers to smoking. They are used to seeing their elders, especially male family members, smoking at home. Many of them imitate adult behavior and become new smokers.
To increase the price of cigarettes is an effective way to reduce the number of young smokers, as teenagers have limited money to spend on them.
Another way is to educate the teenagers to voluntarily refuse cigarettes. A survey shows that 92.5% of the students know smoking will be bad for their health. If we persuade them in a proper way, most of them may give up smoking.
All in all, the society, the government, the school and the family should join together to take the responsibility for an anti-smoking (禁烟) campaign aimed at teenagers, not just to put empty slogans and warnings on cigarette packs.
1.The writer uses the first paragraph to ______.
A. tell the readers a story of a smoker
B. introduce the topic of the passage
C. introduce the college life of Wang Bing’s father.
2.What’s the main idea of this passage?
A.The teenagers think smoking is a symbol of being an adult and independence. |
B.The social environment encourages the teenagers to smoke. |
C.The teenagers should be educated to refuse to smoke. |
D.The teenage smoking has become a serious problem in China. |
3.What does the word ”imitate”in Paragraph 5 mean in Chinese?
A.指责 |
B.忍受 |
C.模仿 |
D.支持 |
4.From the underlined part of the last sentence of this passage, we can infer(推断) that the writer thinks putting slogans and warnings on cigarette packs is ______to solve the problem.
A.not enough |
B.of no use |
C.of great help |
D.of great importance. |
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You may love to see tigers at the zoo. But what if you had to stay with one on a boat on the open sea for over 200 days? Life of Pi(《少年派的奇幻漂流》),the movie from American Chinese director(导演),Li An, tells an amazing story.
Pi is a boy. He lives happily with his family in a beautiful Indian town. His father has a zoo, so Pi knows a lot about animals.
But one day, his father decides to move to Canada, He will sell all his animals there. The family begin to sail on the Pacific with all the zoo animals. But a big storm(暴风雨)hits their ship at night Finally, Pi finds the only survivors(幸存者)are himself and a large tiger called Parker on an 8 meter boat.
To keep himself alive, Pi has to keep feeding the tiger so that he himself does not get eaten. He tries to get on well with the tiger during a 227-day sail on the sea.
The movie is from a Canadian writer Yann Martel’s book of the same name. The book has sold 7 million copies worldwide. It discusses not only hope but also relationship(关系)between humans and nature.
It took Li An four years to make the movie. He also used 3D for his first time. He hopes the movie will “make the people think”. Life of Pi opened in Chinese theaters on November 22,2012.
1.Where does Pi’s father decide to move?
2.What happens when they sail on the Pacific at night?
3.Pi doesn’t keep feeding the tiger, does he ?
4.What does the movie discuss?
5.How long did it take Li An to make the movie?
YUXI, China — Many people of this city in southwester China spent Saturday night in tents, too scared to sleep in their homes after an earthquake which killed 188 people early that morning.
Countless homes were destroyed and lots of people became homeless after the earthquake which is believed to have a magnitude of 7.
The quake was not as serious as the 7.9-magnitude earthquake in 2008 that left more than 70,000 people dead in the Wenchuan area. But villagers who work in Chengdu, about 100 miles away, hurried back home Sunday morning, many on foot, the lucky ones on motorbikes, to check on their homes.
Song Yuanqing, 43, a worker, arrived back after a 22-hour trip and found his house was still there but had already been very unstable(摇摇欲坠). “We would like to do something, but we can’t do anything,” Mr. Song said as he sat with neighbors around an outdoor fire built by the village leader in his backyard.
In all, the government sent about 7,000 soldiers and People’s Armed Police officers to the earthquake-hit area. By Saturday evening, there were so many rescue workers in the area that the government asked volunteers to stop coming.
Li Keqiang, China’s prime minister, flew to the area and slept in a tent on Saturday evening in Lushan County.
The earthquake shook Sichuan Province at 8 a.m., when people were getting up a little later than usual because schools and universities were closed.
“We were just getting up and getting dressed in our dormitory when the building shook, and I looked outside from our window and saw a row of houses had collapsed,” Xu Yan, 22, a student at the Agricultural University in Ya’an, said in a telephone interview. “I had never flew down the stairs faster.”
The Chinese government said early Sunday that the death toll was 174, and about 5,700 people had been injured.
The earthquake was also felt in Chengdu, one of China’s biggest cities and the capital of Sichuan Province. People described water getting out of home aquariums and things like balls falling to the floor.
In the town of Longmen, another hard-hit area near Ya’an, a local man, Zhang Yan, said 90 percent of the buildings had collapsed.
“About 100 people died around here,” Ms. Zhang said in a telephone interview. “Rescue teams have not yet arrived. There is no water or electricity.”
In the 2008 quake, many schools of poor quality collapsed and killed thousands of students. This time, many people also expressed their worries about students on their micro-blogs.
Sichuan Province is also one of China’s best-known hometowns for pandas, and at the Bifengxia reserve, about six miles north of Ya’an, workers said that 20 pandas in the park were safe. “We examined the panda area after the quake, and they were not affected,” said Chen Yong, an officer of the reserve.
【小题1】When did the quake take place in Ya’an? On_______________________.
A.Saturday morning | B.Sunday morning |
C.Saturday night | D.Sunday night |
A.They wanted to provide rescue to the hit area and give other people a helping hand as volunteers. |
B.They wanted to find out the situation of their home. |
C.They felt it too dangerous to stay where they had been. |
D.There weren’t enough soldiers in the hit-area. |
A.Xu Yan didn’t make it through the stairs. |
B.Xu Yan get out of the dorm quickly. |
C.Xu Yan felt the earthquake shaking the stair. |
D.Xu Yan was scared that he wouldn’t be able to catch up with the stair. |
A.Tens of thousands of students were killed in Ya’an. |
B.The earthquake also influenced some other cities. |
C.The government took very quick actions. |
D.Most buildings has collapsed in Longmen. |
A.Reader. |
B.A History of China’s Earthquakes |
C.How to Survive(求生) in an Earthquake |
D.China Weekly |
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