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1、 (A)Intheworld,socceroffootballisthemostpopularsport.ThisisbecausemanycountrieshavewonderfulteamsfortheWorldCup.TheWorldCupisheldeveryfouryears.Toremember2002FIFAWorldCup,childrenfromdifferentcountriesandmorethan60childrenfromJapaneseschoolscametogetherandspentthreeweekendsdrawingabigpicturecalled“D

2、ream(梦幻)WorldCups”inJapan.Thechildrendrewanimals,flowersandpeopleplayingsoccerunderabluebrightsky.Theywishedeachfootballteamgoodluckbydrawingtheflags(旗帜)ofallthecountriesthatwilltakepartintheWorldCupinJapanandSouthKorea.ThepicturewasputupinaparknearaplaygroundinYokohama.Somefootballteamswillhavegame

3、sthere.Areyouafootballfan(迷)?TheWorldCupmakesmoreandmorepeopleinterestedinfootball.Teenagers(青少年)likeplayingandwatchingfootball.Manyofthemlovesomefootballstarssomuchthattheygetthepicturesoftheirfavoriteplayersonthewallsoftheirrooms.ThatisthewaytoshowtheirlovefortheWorldCupaschildreninJapan.TOC o 1-5

4、 h zIfacountrywantstotakepartintheWorldCup,shemusthave.ManyfootballfansB.averygoodteamC.manyfootballplayerD.abigplaygroundThenextWorldCupwillbeheldin.2006B.2007C.2005D.2004Fromthepassage,inthepicturechildrendrewmanythingsexcept.peopleplayingfootballB.picturesofsomefootballstarsC.asunnyskyD.flowers4.

5、In“DreamWorldCup”,thechildrendrewtheflagsofsomecountries.toshowtheirlovefortheirowecountrytotellthepeopletheirstoriestoshowtheirgoodwishesforthefootballteamstoshowtheirnewideasaboutfootballManyteenagersowethepicturesofsomefootballstarsbecause.theyareinterestedinfootballtheyarefootballfanstheythinkth

6、eirfavoriteplayersaregreatallofA,BandC(B)In1826,aFrenchmannamedNiepceneededpicturesforhisbusiness.Buthewasnotagoodartist.Soheinventedaverysimplecamera(照相机).Heputitinawindowofhishouseandtookapictureofhisgarden.Thatwasthefirstphoto.Thenextimportantdateinthehistoryofphotography(摄影术)wasin1837.Thatyear,D

7、aguere,anotherFrenchman,tookapictureofhisreadingroom.Heusedanewkindofcamerainadifferentway.Inhispictureyoucouldseeeverythingveryclearly,eventhesmallestthing.ThiskindofphotowascalledaDaguerreotype.Soon,otherpeoplebegantouseDaguerresway.Travelersbroughtbackwonderfulphotosfromallaroundtheworld.Peopleto

8、okpictureoffamousbuildings,citiesandmountains.In1840,photographywasdeveloped.Thenphotographerscouldtakepictureofpeopleandmovingthings.Thatwasnotsimple.Thephotographershadtocarryalotoffilmandothermachines.Butthisdidnotstopthem,forexample,someintheUnitedStatesworkedsohard.MathewBradywasafamousAmerican

9、photographer.Hetookmanypicturesofgreedpeople.Thepicturewereunusualbecausetheywereverylifelike(栩栩如生的).Photographersalsobecameonekindofartbytheendofthe19thcentury.Somephotoswerenorjustcookiesoftherealworld.Theyshowedfeelings,likeotherkindsofart.ThefirstphototakenbyNiepcewasapictureofhisbusinessB.hisho

10、useC.hisgardenD.hiswindowTheDaguerreotypedwas.aFrenchmanB.akindofpictureC.akindofcameraD.aphotographerIfaphotographerwantedtotakepicturesofmovingthingsintheyearof1840,hehadto.watchlotsoffilmsB.buyanexpensivecameraC.stopinmostcitiesD.takemanyfilmsandsomethingelsewithhim.MathewBrady.wasverylifelikeB.w

11、asfamousforhisunusualpicturesC.wasquitestrongD.tookmanypicturesofmovingpeopleThispassagetellsus.howphotographywasdevelopedB.howtoshowyourideasandfeelingsinpicturesC.howtotakepicturesintheworldhowtousedifferentcameras(C)Americanswithsmallfamiliesownasmallcaroralargeone.Ifbothparentsareworking,theyusu

12、allyhavetwocars.Whenthefamilyislarge,oneofthecarsissoldandtheywillbuyavan(住房汽车)Asmallcarcanhold(容纳)fourpersonsandalargecarcanholdsixpersonsbutitisverycrowded(拥挤).Avanholdsevenpersonseasily,soafamilythreechildrencouldasktheirgrandparentstogoonaholidaytravel.Theycouldalltraveltogether.Mr.Hagenandhiswi

13、fehadathirdchildlastyear.Thismadethemsellasecondcarandbusavan.Theirchildrensixthandseventhseatareusedtoputotherthings,forafamilyoffivemustcarrymanysuitcases(衣箱)whentheytravel.Whentheyarriveattheirgrandparentshome,thesuitcasesarebroughtintothetwoseatscanthencarrythegrandparents.Americanscallvansmotor

14、homes.Amotorhomeisalwaysusedforholidays.Whenafamilyistravelingtothemountainsortotheseaside,theycanliveintheirmotorhomeforafewdaysortotheseaside,theycanliveintheirmotorhomeforafewdaysorweeks.Allthemembersofabigfamilycanenjoyahappierlifewhentheyaretravelingtogether.Thatiswhymotorhomeshavebecomeverypop

15、ular.InAmericatherearemanyparksformotorhomes.TOC o 1-5 h zFromthepassage,avanisalsocalled.amotorcarB.amotorhomeC.amotorbikeD.abigtruckBeforeMr.Hagenandhiswifeboughtavan,they.soldtheiroldhouseB.movedtotheirgrandparentshouseC.builtanewplaceforavanD.soldtheirsecondcarAmotorhomeisusuallyownedbyafamilywi

16、th.ababyB.muchmoneyC.morethantwochildrenD.interestinvansAmericansusuallyusemotorhomer.totravelwithallthefamilymembersofholidaytodosomeshoppingwithallthefamilymemberstovisittheirgrandparentsatweekendstodrivetheirchildrentoschooleverydayMotorhomeshavebecomepopularbecause.theycantakepeopletoanothercity

17、whenpeoplearefreetheycanletfamilieshaveahappierlifewhentheygooutfortheirholidayssomepeoplethinkmotorhomesarecheapbigfamiliescanputmorethingsinmotorhomesAladywhonevergaveupShewasapoorgirlwhoworkedtogetmoneytopayforherlessons.Shebecamethefamouswomanscientistofhertime.ThatsthestoryofMarieCurieslife.She

18、didntmindworkingandshedidntcareaboutthehonors(荣誉)thatweregiventoherinlateryears.Mariewasbornin1867.HernamewasMarieSklosovskathen.ShelivesinPoland.Herfatherwasateacher.EveryonesoonsawthatMariehadaquickmind.Mariesmotherdiedwhenheryoungestdaughterwasonlyten.Fromthenon,Marieknewthatshewouldhavetoworkhar

19、datherlessonsifshewantedtobesuccessful成功的)inherlife.Shestudiedveryhardandwasoneofthebeststudentsatherschool.Marieandheroldersister,Bronya,wantedtostudyinFranceattheSorbonne.Buttheirfatherdidnthaveenoughmoneytosendthemthere.ItwasMariewhohadanidea:shewouldteachathomeandsendhermoneytoBronya.Afterhersis

20、terfinishedstudyinginParis,shewouldgetworkandsendMariethemoneytostudythereherself.SoMarieworkedveryhardforsixyearstopayforhersistersstudies.AtlastitwasMariesturnbutwhenshegottoFrance,hersisterwasmarriedandcouldnotgivehermuchhelp.AgainMarieworked.Shestudiedinasmallroomwithoutheatorlight.Shelivedonbre

21、adandteamostofthetime.Butallshethoughtofwashermathandscience.Thiswasherworld.Afterfouryearshardwork,Marieandherhusbandfoundsomethingwhichwascalledradium(镭).TheyweregiventheNobelPrize(诺贝尔奖)fortheirgreatdiscovery(发现).ButtheyweretooilltogoStockholmthemselvestoreceiveit.Mariealwayssaidthatitwasbecauseif

22、herchildrenthatshewantherwork.Andshediscoveredahiddenpowerandgaveittotheworld.Itwasthesamepower,however,thatkilledMariein1934.TOC o 1-5 h zMarieSklodovskawasbornin.FranceB.PolandC.StockholmMariedidnotgotoPariswithhersisterbecause.shedidnotwanttoShealwaysthoughtofhermathandsciencefirst.Shehadtoearnmo

23、neytopayforhersistersstudy.Shereceivedherhighereducation(教育)at.PolandB.StockholmC.theStockholmInParisMariehadtoliveonbreadandteabecause.shehadnotimeshehadtosupporthersisterhersistercouldnotgivehermuchhelpThegreatness(伟大)ofMarieslifeinthefactthat.shereceivedtwoNobelPrizesshewasthefirstwomantoworkatth

24、eSorbonnesheworkedhardwithouttakingcareofthefameandhonorsshereceived例文1Mostpeoplewhoworkintheofficehaveaboss(老板).SodoI(我也是).Butmybossisalittleunusual.Whatsunusualabouthim?Itsabigdog.Manymenhavedogs,butfewmenbringtheirdogstotheofficeeveryday.Mybosssdog.Robinson,isbigandbrown.Mybossbringshimtoworkever

25、yday.Hetakesthedogtomeetingsandhetakesthedogtolunch.Whenthereistelephonecallformyboss,Ialwaysknowifheisintheoffice.Ionlylookunderhisdesk.IfIseesomethingbrownandhairy(毛绒绒的)underit,Iknowmybossissomewhereintheoffice.Ifthereisnodog,Iknowmybossisout.()1.Peoplebringdogstotheoffice.A.usuallyB.oftenC.seldom

26、D.sometimes()2.MybossisRobinsons.A.bossB.masterC.classmateD.teacher()3.Robinsongoestomeetingsmyboss.A.forB.withoutC.insteadof(代替)D.with()4.Robinsonisalwaysunderthedeskifthebossis.A.intheofficeB.atmeetingsC.outoftheofficeD.outofwork()5.Thepassagetellsusthebossthedogverymuch.A.lookslikeB.hates(恨)C.lik

27、esD.trust(信任)例文2Aliwasworkingalongwayfromhome.Hewantedtosendalettertohiswife,buthecouldntreadandwrite.Hehadtowalkallday,sohecouldonlylookforsomebodytowritehisletterlateatnight.Atlasthefoundaletterwriter.HisnamewasTom.Tomwasalready(已经)inbed.“Itislate,hesaid,“Whatdoyouwant?“Iwantyoutowritealettertomyw

28、ife,”saidAli.Tomwasnothappy.Hethoughtforamomentandthensaid,“Hasthelettertogofar?”“Whatdoesthatmean?”answeredAli.“Well,myhandwriting(笔迹)isverystrange,soonlyIcanreadit.AndifIhavetogoalongwaytoreadyourlettertoyourwife,itwillcost(花费)youalotofmoney.Aliwentawayquickly.()1.WhydidAliaskTomtowritealetterforh

29、im?A.Becausehewasworkingalongwayfromhome.B.Becausehecouldntreadandwrite.C.Becausehehadtoworkallday.D.Becausehewasverybusy.()2.WhendidheaskTomtowritetheletter?A.Allday.B.Inthemorning.C.Lateatnight.D.OnSunday.()3.WhywasTomnothappy?A.Becausehedidntliketowriteletters.B.Becauseitwastoolate.C.Becausehedid

30、ntwanttoseeAli.D.Becausetheletterwouldgofar.()4.Infact(实际上),Tomshandwritingwasnt.A.goodB.poorC.sofineD.sostrange()5.Aliwentawayquickly.Hewas.A.popularB.strangeC.nothappyD.notready例文3Mrs.RobinsonworkedinabigschoolinAmerica.Shehadboysandgirlsinherclass,andsheenjoyedteachingthem,becausetheywerequickand

31、thoughtabouteverythingcarefully.Onedayshesaidtothechildren,peopleinalotofcountriesofAsia(亚洲)werewhiteclothesatfunerals(葬礼),butpeopleinAmericaandEurope(欧洲)wearwhiteclotheswhentheyarehappy.WhatcolordoesawomanwearintheUnitedStateswhenshemarries(结婚)?Marysaid,“White,Miss.Becausesheshappy.”“Thatsgood,Mary

32、.”Mrs.Robinsonsaid.“Youarequiteright.Shewearswhitebecausesheshappy.”Butthenoneboyintheclassputhishandup.“Yes,Dick!”Mrs.Robinsonsaid.“Doyouhaveanyquestions?”“Yes,Miss.”Dicksaid.“Whydomenwearblackinthiscountrywhentheymarry?”()1.FromthestoryweknowthatMrs.Robinsonwas.A.ajournalistB.aheadmasterC.astudent

33、D.ateacher()2.Mrs.Robinsonenjoyedteachingherstudentsbecause.theywereherownchildrentheywerecleverandcarefultheyweretooquicktolearntheyknowmuchaboutclothes()3.AwomanintheUnitedStateswearwhiteclothes.whenshemarrieswhensheisworriedwhensheistiredwhensheisatfunerals()4.Inwhatplacedomenwearblackwhentheymar

34、ry?A.InAsiaB.InAmericaC.InCairoD.InMoscow()5.Whichoneofthefollowingisnottrue?A.Mrs.Robinsonenjoyedteachingthechildren.BMaryisaclevergirl.PeopleinmanycountriesinAsiawearblackatfunerals.Dickisnotacleverboy.模拟试题】AAnowlisabirdwithverylargeeyes.Thoseeyesmaketheowllookclever.Theowlcannotmoveitseyesfreelya

35、swecan.Itcanonlylookstraightahead.Ifitwantstolookatbothsides,itmustturnitsneck.Owlsmakeastrangenoisebecausetheowlssleepmostoftheday.Theyusuallygivetheircriesatnight.Thecrysoundslike“Whoo!Whoo”.Thisstrangesoundsometimesfrightenspeopleatnight.()1.Anowllookscleverbecause。A.ithasabeautifulbodyB.ithasbig

36、eyesC.itcanlookstraightaheadD.itcanturnitsneck()2.Anowllooksforfoodatnightbecause。ithaslargeeyesitcantmoveitseyesfreelyaswecanitseesbetteratnightthanduringthedayitcantseeanythingatallduringthedayTOC o 1-5 h z()3.Anowleats。A.smallbirdsB.allkindsofbirdsC.allkindsofotheranimalsD.noneoftheabove()4.Thecr

37、yofanowlis。frighteningB.goodtolistentoC.likeasongD.likethesoundofacow()5.Menmustnotkillowlsbecause。A.theydontdoanythingwrongtheyaregood-lookingandhavetwobigeyestheycryonlyatnighttheyarehelpfultousBIfyoudonotuseyourarmoryourlegsforsometime,theybecomeweak;whenyoustartusingthemagain,theyslowlybecomestr

38、ongagain.Everybodyknowsthat.Yetmanypeopledonotseemtoknowthatmemoryworksinthesameway.Whensomeonesaysthathehasagoodmemory,hereallymeansthathekeepshismemoryinpracticebyusingit.Whensomeoneelsesaysthathismemoryispoorhereallymeansthathedoesnotgiveitenoughchance(机会)tobecomestrong.Ifafriendsaysthathisarmsan

39、dlegsareweak,weknowthatitishisownfault(过错).Butifhetellsusthathehasapoormemory,manyofusthinkthathisparentsaretoblame(受责备),andfewofusknowthatitisjusthisownfault.Haveyoueverfoundthatsomepeoplecantreadorwritebutusuallytheyhavebettermemories?Thisisbecausetheycannotreadorwriteandtheyhavetorememberthingsth

40、eycanwritedowninalittlenotebook.Theyhavetorememberdays,names,songsandstories,sotheirmemoryisthewholetimebeingexercised.Soifyouwanttohaveagoodmemory,learnfromthepeople:Practiceremembering.()1.Themainreason(主要原因)foronewithpoormemoryisthat.hisfatherormothermayhaveapoormemoryhedoesnotusehisarmsorlegsfor

41、sometimehismemoryisnotoftenusedhecantreadorwrite()2.Ifyoudonotuseyourarmsorlegsforsometime,.youcantusethemanymoretheywillbecomestrongertheybecomeweakandwontbecomestronguntilyouusethemagaintheywillnotchange()3.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?Yourmemoryworksinthesamewayasyourarmsorlegs.Yourmemory,likeyou

42、rarmsorlegs,becomesweakifyoudontgiveitenoughchanceforpractice.Dontlearnhowtoreadandwriteifyouwanttohaveabettermemory.D.Agoodmemorycomesfrommorepractice.()4.Somepeoplecantreadorwrite,buttheyusuallyhavebettermemories,because.theyhavesavedmuchtroubletheyhavesavedmuchtimetorememberthingstheyhavetousetheirmemoriesallthetimetheycantwriteeverythinginalittlenotebook()5.Giveabesttitle(标题)forthispassage.DontstopusingYourArmsorLegsHowToHaveaGoodMemoryStrongArmsandGoodMemoriesLearnfromthepeopleCTheFarmer,HisHorse,a

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