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1:

HoursandAdmission

Monday-Thursday;10:00a.m.~5:00p.m.

Friday:10:00a.m.-8:00p.m.

Saturday:10:00a.m.一5:00p.m.

Sunday:11:00a.m.〜5:00p.m.

ClosedonThanksgivingdayandChristmasday.

TheMuseumShopisopenduringregular(正常的)museumhours.

Admission(费用)totheshopisalwaysfree.

TheMuseumLibraryisopenMonday-Friday10:00a.m.-5:00p.m.

TheSkylinerRestaurantisopenduringregularmuseumhoursMonday

through

Saturday,andfrom11:30a.m.to5:00p.m.onSunday.

Adults(成年人):$7.00

TheagedandstudentswithID:$6.00

Childrenages2to17-$5.00

Childrenyoungerthan2:free

StrongMuseummembers:free

StrongMuseumoffersa50%discount(打折)togroupsof20ormore.

1.StrongMuseumusuallyopens.

A.MondaythroughThursday

B.everydayexceptWednesday

C.fromMondaytoFriday

D.everydayoftheweek

2.YoucanhavedinnerinStrongMuseumonFridays.

A.from10:00a.m.to8:00p.m.

B.from10:00a.m.to5:00p.m.

C.from11:30.a.m.to5:00p.m.

D.atanytimeoftheday

3.Ifyouareagroupof30studentswithIDvisitingStrongMuseum,how

muchshouldyoupayfortheadmission?

A.$105.B.$90.C.$210.D.$180.

4.Accordingtotheadvertisement(J」告)above,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.ChildrentoStrongMuseumarefree.

B.AnadultvisitingStrongMuseumshouldpay$7.00.

C.Themuseumisopenalltheyearround.

D.TheagedpeoplearefreetoStrongMuseum.

5.WhichisthebestthatcanbeusedintheadvertisementforStrong

Museum?

A.StrongMuseum一anExcitingPlaceforAdults

B.StrongMuseum—Children\'sWorldforFun

C.WelcometoStrongMuseumforaLongHoliday

D.StrongMuseum一theBestPlacetoSpendYourDay

2

To:Aggie@From:Joe@

Subject:Help!Date:21/06/200510:02AM

DearAuntAggie,

I'mhavingaproblemwithmyclassmate,Rena,atschool.TheotherdayI

wroteanemailtoanotherclassmate,Beth,inwhichIsaidsomethingsabout

Renathatperhapswerenlverynice.Unluckily,whenBethwaswritingback

tome,sheaccidentallyforwarded(无意间转发)themessagetoRena!NowRena

isreallyangrywithmeandwon'ttalktome,andBethisunhappyaswell.

She'ssaidsorrytomeahundredtimesalready,buttheharmisdone.Ifeel

bad,becauseIneverwouldhavesaidthosethingstoRena'sface,buthowdo

Igethertoforgive(谅解)me?WhatshouldIdo?Joe

To:joe@From:Aggie@

Subject:SomeadviceDate:22/06/200510:45AM

DearJoe,

Thisproblemismorecommonthanyoumightthink!Emailisveryuseful,but

alsoverydangerous,asyoudon'tknowwhereyourmessagemightendup!

Firstofall,youshouldsaysorryrightawaytoRena.Explainthatitwasa

mistake,andthatyoudidn'tmeantohurtherfeelings.Itmaytaketimefbrher

tobeabletoforgiveyou,butthat'suptoher.Thenyoumightwanttodo

somethingnicefbrher.Perhapssendhersomeflowerstoshowthatyou're

trulysorry.Also,youshouldrememberthatoldsaying:"Ifyoudon'thave

anythingnicetosay,don'tsayanythingatall.1'Andgoodluck!Aggie

6.WhatisJoe'sprobleminthefirstemail?

A.JoemadeRenaunhappyandhefeltverysad.

B.Joe'sclassmate,Rena,sentBethanemailandmadeherunhappy.

C.JoereceivedawrongemailfromRenaandbecameangry.

D.Joe'sfriend,Beth,isunhappybecauseJoesentheranangryemail.

7.AfterRena'sfeelingsgothurt,whatdidJoedo?

A.Heemailedherandsaidsorry.

B.HeaskedBethwhatheshoulddo.

C.HeemailedAuntAggieforhelp.

D.HesaidsorrytoRenafacetoface,

8.Whatdoestheunderlined(画线的)sentencemeaninthesecondemail?It

means"________

A.becauseyoudon'tknowwhotheemailisfor

B.becauseyoucanneverknowwhowillgetyouremailatlast

C.becauseyoudon'tknowwhereyouremailwaswritten

D.becauseyouneverknowwherethemessageisfrom

9.WhatadvicedidAggiegiveJoe?

A.Joe,BethandRenashouldhaveatalktogether.

B.JoeshouldwaitforsometimebeforesayingsorrytoRena.

C.JoeshouldaskBethtoexplain(解释)thattoRena.

D.JoeShouldsaysorrytoRenaandthensendhersomeflowers.

0.Fromtheemails,weknowthat.

A.Joe,RenaandBethstudyatdifferentschools

B.Bethdidn'tforwardthemessagetoRena

C.JoehassaidsorrytoRenamanytimesalready

D.Renahasn'tforgivenJoeyet

阅读下面短文,把A〜D四个句子填入文中空缺处(11〜14),使短文内容完整正确,然

后完成第15题。

3

Babiessleepforuptoeighteenhoursaday.Sleep.Noonecanlivewithout

it.11Research(研究)bytheNationalSleepFoundationinWashington

saysthatweallneedeighthours1sleepeverynight.Scientistshavefoundthat

peoplewhosleepforlessthansixandahalfhoursanightaremoreoftenill

thanpeoplewhosleepforeighthours.12"Workaholics11(工作狂)who

sleepforlessthanfivehoursoftendieyoung,anddolesswellatwork.

Italsosaysthattheideathatweneedlesssleepaswegetolderisuntrue.

"Peoplehavenoideahowimportantsleepistotheirlives,'*Dr.ThomasRoth,

directoroftheFoundationsays.u13".

"Butnottoomuchofit,"saysProfessorJimHome."Sleepislikefoodand

drink,"hebelieves:H14''ProfessorHomestudiedagroupofpeoplewho

couldspendasmanyhoursastheywantedinbed;aftertenhourstheydidn't

finditanyeasiertogetupinthemorning.Andpeoplewhosleepformorethan

ninehoursanightdieyoungerthanpeoplewhousuallysleepforsevenor

eight.

A.Buthowmuchdowereallyneed?

B.Youwouldalwaysliketohavealittlebitmore,butthatdoesn'tmeanyou

needit.

C.Goodhealthneedsgoodsleep.

D.Goingwithoutsleepalsoincreasesthechanceofillness.

15.Whafsthebesttitleforthispassage?

A.ChildrenandSleep

B.TheSecretsofSleep

C.SleepandWork

D.AreYouHavingEnoughSleep?

1-5DABBD6-10.ACBDD11-15.ADCCB

4

EveryyearthousandsofyoungpeopleinEnglandfinishschoolandthentakea

yearoffbeforetheystartworkorgotouniversity.Someyoungpeoplegoto

othercountriesandworkasvolunteers(志愿者).Volunteersgivetheirtime

tohelppeople.Forexample,theyworkinschoolsorhospitals,ortheydo

somethinghelpfulfortheenvironment.

PaulineJones,18,livesinCardiff,Wales.Nextyearshewantstogoto

universitytostudyChinese,butnowshe'slivinginBelize.Paulinesays,

'Tmworkingwithotherpeopleheretosavethecoralreefs(珊瑚礁)inthe

seanearBelize.Thereefsherearebeautiful,butiftheseawaterisvery

polluted(污染),thecoraldies.I'mhelpingtodoresearchonthecoraland

thefishthatlivearoundthereefs.Allovertheworld,coralreefsaredying.

Weneedtodosomethingabouttheproblembeforeit'stoolate.”

'TmstayingwithafamilyhereandIhelpdosomehousework.Idon't

getanymoney,but

that'sOK.Ilovemyworkhere,andI'mlearningalotaboutthepeopleof

Belize-andmyself!

WhenIfinishmywork,Iwanttostayhereforanotherthreemonths.Iwantto

travelaround

BelizeandCentralAmerica.”

16.SomeyoungpeoplefromEnglandaftertheyfinishschool.

A.gotouniversityabroad

B.spendoneyearabroadasvolunteers

C.gotoworkformoney

D.startworkinschoolsorhospitals

17.PaulinJones,aneighteen-year-oldgirl,islivinginnow.

A.EnglandB.ChinaC.BelizeD.Cardiff

18.PaulinJonesiswithotherpeople.

A.studyingChineseinauniversity

B.workingtosavethecoralreefs

C.helpingdosomehousework

D.doingsomeresearchinWales

19.Fromthepassage,weknowthatthecoralreefs.

A.willdiebecauseofthepollution

B.arenotasbeautifulasbefore

C.cannotlivewithoutfishinthesea

D.willprobablybesoldformoney

20.PaulinJoneswantstoaftershefinishesherworkasa

volunteer.

A.staythereforanotheryear

B.gobackhometostartwork

C.learnaboutthepeoplehome

D.travelaroundCentralAmerica

5

IMPROVEONSLEEP

Goodhealthneedsgoodsleep.Goingtobedbeforeyou'retired.Noteating

orreadinginbed.Gotobedatthesametimebeforemidnightandgetupatthe

sametime.Yourbodylikesroutine(常规)foragoodnight'ssleep.

STAYFREEOFFLU

Studiesshowthatacoldorfluvirus(病毒)canliveonourhandsfor

long.Sowashallpartsofyourhandsoftenwithsoapandwater.Formoreways

topreventthespreadofflu,pleasecall.HealthLinea

ORAL(口腔)HEALTH

Brushyourteethtwicedailyandvisitthedentistatleastonceayear.

Themouthisamirrorofdisease.Theoralexaminationisnotonlyforthehealth

ofteeth,butthewholebody.Formoreofit,pleasevisitwww.mydr.com.au.

FITFORLIFE

Studieshaveshownthatmanydiseaseshavesomethingtodowithlessorno

physical(身体)activity.Trytodoitfor30minutesaday,5daysormorea

week.Formoreinformation,pleasecallHealthLinea

21.Ifyouwanttogetagoodsleep,you'dbetter______.

A.gotobedafteryou'retired

B.gotosleepatmidnight

C.followthebedtimeroutine

D.eatsomethingorreadinbed

22.Topreventfromcatchingacoldorflu,it'sgoodforyou______

A.tocleanyourfingersoften

B.tobrushyourteethtwicedaily

C.togetupearlyeverymorning

D.towashallpartsofyourhands

23.Youshouldvisitthedentistatleastonceayear,because

A.theoralexaminationisnecessary

B.youdon,toftenbrushyourteeth

C.somediseasesmaybeinthemirror

D.youdon,thaveagoodnight'ssleep

24.Studieshaveshownthatmanydiseaseshavesomethingtodowith________.

A.havingnooralexamination

B.washinghandswithcoldwater

C.sleepingtoolatesometimes

D.doinglittlephysicalactivity

25.Whenyouwanttolearnmoreabouttheflu,youcan.

A.visitwww.mydr.com.au

B.callHealthLinea/p>

C.visitthedentistinyourplace

D.callHealthLinea/p>

6

Somepeoplethinkonlyschoolchildrendonotagreewiththeirparents,

however,itisnottrue.

Communicationisaproblemforparentsandchildrenofallages.Ifit's

hardforyoutocommunicatewithyourparents,don,tworryaboutit.Hereare

someadviceforyoutobridgethegenerationgap(消除代沟).

Don'targue(争辩)withyourparents.Don?tgettoyourparentswhenyou

areangry.Yourparentsprobablywon'tconsideryourideasifyouareshouting

atthem.Andyoucan'texpressyourselfwellifyouareangry.Gosomeplace

tocooloff.Makesureyouunderstandwhyyouareunhappy.Thenthinkaboutwhat

youwanttosaytoyourparents.Ifyoudon,tthinkyoucanspeaktothemat

themoment,trywritingaletter.

Trytoreachacompromise(和解).Perhapsyouandyourparentsdisagreeon

something.Youcankeepyourdisagreementandtryyourbesttoaccepteachother.

Michael?smotherdidn"tagreewithhimaboutbuyingamotorcycle.Theyargued

overit.Buttheyfinallycametoacompromise.Michaelboughtthemotorcycle,

butonlydroveitoncertaindays.

Ofcourse,yourparentsmightrefusetocompromiseonsomething.Inthese

situations,itisespeciallyimportanttoshowloveandrespect(尊敬)tothem.

Showingrespectwillkeepyourrelationshipstrong.

Talkaboutyourvalues.Thevaluesofyourparentsareprobablydifferent

fromthoseofyourown.Tellyourparentswhatyoucareabout,andwhy.

Understandingyourvaluesmighthelpthemseeyourpurposesinlife.

Agoodrelationshipwithyourparentscanmakeyouabetterandhappierperson.

Itisworthhavingatry!

26.Thepassagetellsus_______haveacommunicationproblem.

A.parentsandotherpeople

B.schoolkidsandtheirparents

C.teachersandtheirstudents

D.parentsandchildrenofallages

27.Yourparentsprobablywon'tconsideryourideasifyou

A.don'tgettothemoftenB.writealettertothem

C.don'tspeaktothempolitelyD.expressyourselfwell

28.Theunderlinedphrase“cooloff”inthepassagemeans"_______”.

A.tomakeyourselfhappyB.togetyouquietandrelaxed

C.tohaveagoodrestD.tohideyourselfquickly

29.Iftheresreallyagenerationgapbetweenyouandyourparents,you'd

better_______.

A.haveatalkwiththemoftenB.keepawayfromthem

C.agreewiththemallthetimeD.knowabouttheirvalues

30.Fromthepassagewelearnthat

A.parentsandchildrenshouldnothaveagenerationgap

B.parentsshouldshowloveandrespecttotheirchildren

C.therearesomegoodwaystobridgethegenerationgap

D.therearesomanyseriousproblemsinfamiliestoday

7

Inthenewcentury,“smartclothes”areusednotonlyforcoveringyour

body,butformanyotherkindsofuses.31AGermanclothingmakerhas

inventedthe“mp3bluejacket”.ThiskindofjacketcanbeusedasbothanMP3

playerandmobilephone.AnEnglishcompanyhasdevelopedaclothkeyboardthat

canbeputontoyourpants.32Ifitgetsdirty,thekeyboardcanbewashed

andevenironed.

Asthetechnologyimproves,smartclotheswillgetmuchsmarter.Researchers

aredevelopingclothesthatcanshowyourbodytemperatureandheatyouupbefore

youfeelcold.33Theycantellthedoctorwhenyouareindanger.This

technologycanalsoprovideimportant

informationaboutyourenvironment.34JacketswithGPS(全球定位系统)

technology

cankeepyoufromgettinglost.

Peoplehavebeguntolovetheidea.Probablysmartclotheswillonedaybe

commononParisstreets-andeveninyourownhome.

A.Shirtscanwarnyouofhighpollutionlevels.

B.Somekindsofsmartclotheshavecomeintothemarket.

C.Youcancontrolyourcomputerwithiteasilyanywhere.

D.Othersmartclothestoweararespecialmedicalones,

35.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.SmartClothesintheMarket

B.SmartClothesonParisStreets

C.SmartClothesforNewCentury

D.SmartClotheswithKeyboard

16—20.BCBAD21—25.CDADB26—30.DCBAC31—35.BCDAC

8

JaneGoodallfirstmadefriendswithachimp(黑猩猩)whenshewasoneyearold.On

herfirstbirthdayhermothercarriedhertothezoonearherhomeandboughtheratoychimp.

Shelovedherfurry(毛绒)friendverymuch.Atage7,JaneGoodallreadDr.Doolittle,abook

aboutadoctorwhocouldtalktoanimals.Shewantedtobeabletotalktoherfavoriteanimals,

too.SheexpectedtogotoAfricasomedaysothatshecouldlearnmoreaboutchimps.When

Janegrewup,shestilldreamedofgoingtoAfrica.Shegotherwishwhenshewas26years

old.ShewenttoGombeNationalParkwheremanychimpslivedintheforests.

Janewatchedthechimpscloselydayafterday.Shesawthattheywerealotlikepeople.

Theycouldthinkandmakeplans.Theyusedtools.Theyshowedtheirfear,pain,orpleasure.

Sometimes,theyfought.Often,theyhugged(拥抱)andkissed.

ScientistsweresurprisedbywhatJanesaw.Theyknewthattherelationbetweenchimps

andhumanswastheclosest.However,theydidnotknowtheyactedsomuchlikeus.

Janestillhasthetoychimpshewasgivenasachild.Shehasstudiedherfurryfriendsfbr

over30years.Now,shespeaksfbrthemtogroupsaroundtheworld.Shehopesthatwhatshe

hastosaywillmakeothersdosomethingtoprotectchimpsfrombeinghurt.

36.WhenJanewas7,shewanted.

A.toreadDr,DoolittleagainB.totalktoanimals,too

C.tobuyanothertoychimpD.tomeetadoctoratonce

37.JanewenttoGombeNationalParkto.

A.haveatripthereB.trainababychimp

C.learnmoreaboutchimpsD.protectthechimpsthere

38.Thescientistsweresurprisedwhentheyheardthat.

A.thechimpscouldactsomuchlikehumans

B.JanehadbeeninAfricafbrsuchalongtime

C.Janewatchedthechimpscloselydayafterday

D.Janestillhadthetoychimpshewasgivenasachild

39.Janespeaksfbrchimpstogroupsaroundtheworldto.

A.helpthescientistslearnmoreaboutchimps

B.studyherfurryfriendsinsomeothercountries

C.makemorepeopledosomethingtoprotectchimps

D.letpeopleknowthatchimpsarelovelyanimals

40.Fromthepassage,wecanlearnthat.

A.Janefoundmoreaboutchimpsthanthescientistsdid

B.JanedreamedofgoingtoAfricawhenshewas26

C.Janecouldtalktochimpswiththehelpofthescientists

D.JaneknewnothingaboutchimpsbeforegoingtoAfrica

9

Click(点击)andshopEatwhatyoulike

DoyoualwaysgoshoppingattheDoyouusuallywanttoavoideatingany

supennarketoroftenforgettobuyspicy(辛辣的)food?Doyoualwaysregret

something?Ifyoudoforgetsomething,wedrinkingtoomuchfizzy(起泡的)drinks?

believeyouneverwanttogobackforit.ButWell,nowifstimefbryoutoholdachance

withWebshop,ournewInternetshoppingtochangethethings.You'dbettertrytaking

service,youwon'thaveto.AlsoavoidourGasgoandbegintofeelthedifference!

standingsolongtopayfbrwhatyouget.

Startshoppingonlinenow!

24hourstosuccessYotfrenevertoooldtosurf(冲浪)

Doyouregretnotworkingharderatschool?DoyouwanttosurftheInternetbutthink

Doyouwanttoimproveyourlanguages?you'retoooldtostartlearningnewskills?If

WithPolyglofssystem(系统),youcanlearnso,whynottakeacourseatCompuWiz?We

tospeakanylanguagein24hours!Trypromisetomakeyoumasteracomputer

followingoursystemandseehowdifferentitwhateveryouage.Don'tforgettocallus

isfromtherest.WhynotmakeanearlystartbeforeJuly1stat28190818,andreceivea

inaclasstoday?50%lowerpriceonlessons.

41.WithWebshop,you.

A.oftenforgettobuywhatyouneedB.havetostandtopayforthe

things

C.canbuyeverythingyouneedeasilyD.can'tgobacktobuywhat

youforget

42.Ifyoudon'tliketoeatsomethingspicyordrinksomethingfizzy,youmaytryto

seehowdifferentitis.

A.PolyglotB.GasgoC.WebshopD.CompuWiz

43.Trytoandyouwilllearnanylanguageinaveryshorttime.

A.clickontheWebshopB.taketheGasgo

C.followPolyglofssystemD.callat28190818

44.Youcansave50%ofyourmoneyifyoubeforeJuly1st.

A.doshoppingwithWebshopB.holdachancetotryGasgo

C.startearlywithPolyglofssystemD.learnsurfingtheInternetatCompuWiz

45.Accordingtothepassage,onecan.

A.takeasurfingcourseatWebshopinaclassB.possiblylearntospeakEnglish

in24hoursC.trytakingGasgofoodordrinkswhenheisoldD.doshoppingonline

withoutpayingforhisthings

10

Ifyouhavefailedinthepasttotrytomakebigchangesinlife,tryagainnow,onetiny

stepatatime.

Everyyearit'sthesame.AsDecembercomestoanend,youthinkaboutthenewyearand

allthewaysyouwanttoimproveyourlife.Butasyoustarttowritedownyourhopesforthe

newyear,youthinkaboutthelastyear.Youexcitedlywritedownallthechangesyouare

goingtomake,butbytheendofJanuarythoseideasgetlostinyourbusylife.

Here'sasuggestion:Forgetthetoobig,hard-to-achievegoalsandjustthinkaboutthe

smallones."Weoftenthinkthatwehavetodoeverythinginbigsteps,eventhoughit'sso

hardforustoreachit,“saidRobertMaurer,whorecentlywrotethebookOneSmallStepCan

ChangeYouLife."Whatwetrytodoistobeginwithsuchasmallstepthatwecan'tfindany

excusenottodoit.”

“Kaizen",aJapaneseword,isusedtomeantochangebehaviorandattitudes(态度).

DuringWorldWarII,Americanfactorymanagerswereabletoincreaseproductivityby

tryingsmall,continuousimprovementsinsteadofsuddenchanges.Afterthewar,theideawas

broughttoarebuilding(重建)Japan.ItmadeJapandevelopfast.TheJapanesecalledit

“kaizen”,whichmeans“improvement”.

Maurerstudiedtheideaanddidsomeexperimentswithit."Kaizen“couldpossiblyhelp

peoplesucceedindoingeverything.

46.AttheendofDecember,peopleusually.

A.failtomakebigchangesB.planforthelastyear

C.thinkaboutthenewyearD.trytolosetheirideas

47.RobertMaurerwroteabooktotellus.

A.weshoulddoeverythinginbigstepsB.howtochangeone'slifewithonesmallstep

C.weshouldtryalotofsuddenchangesD.howtofindasmallstepwithoutanyexcuse

48.Theunderlinedpart"increaseproductivity^^inthepassagemeans"

A.提高生产率B.增加成本c.增加出口量a提高待遇

49.Thewriterofthepassagesuggestsweshould.

A.makechangesattheendoftheyearB.dofewexperimentswith“kaizen”

C.dothingswithhard-to-achievegoalsD.takeatinysteptoachievebiggoals

50.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEfromthepassage?

A.Youcanachieveyourgoalsifyouarenottoobusy.B.RobertMaurerstudied

“kaizen“andfoundithelpful.C.Youcan'tfindanyexcusenottoreachabiggoal.D.

“Kaizen"wasbroughttoJapanduringWorldWar

11

阅读下面短文,把A〜D四个句子填入文中空缺处(51-54),使短文内容完整正确,

然后完成第55题。

Weoftenhearthatchildrenwishtheyweregrown-ups,andthatoldpeoplewishtheywere

young.51Thehappiestpeopleenjoywhateachagegivesthemwithoutwastingtheir

timeinuselessregrets.

Childhood(童年)isatimewhentherearefewduties.Achildisfed,lookedafterand

lovedbyallgrown-upslikeparentsorgrandparents.52However,forolderpeoplethey

oftenlosetheirinterestinthosethings.

Ontheotherhand(另——方面),achildmayalsonhavesomepainswithhim.53Heis

oftentoldnottodosomething.Hewillcertainlybeshoutedatfbrdoingsomethingwrong.

Whenachildgrowsup,hecannolongerexpectotherstopayfbrhisfood,clothes,room

andmanyotherthings.54Ifhestillspendsmostofhistimeplayingasheusedtoin

childhood,hewillgohungry.however,heworkshardandhasnotrouble,hecanbuildup

hisownpositioninsocietywithgreathappiness.

A.What'smore,lifeisalwaysgivingnewthingstohim.

B.Andhehastoworkifhewantstolivecomfortably.

C.Heisnotsofreetodowhathewishestodo.

D.Eachagehasitsownpleasuresanditsownpains.

55.whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.ChildhoodIsaHappyTimeB.NoPainsatAnyAge

C.HappyPositioninSocietyD.EnjoyYouWholeLife

36-40BCACA41-45CBCDB46~50CBADB51-55DACBD

12

Myparentstaughtmenottowastefood.Mymomalwaysfoundwaystomakeleftovers

(乘馀食物)tastegood.IwenttoIlantolearnaboutsomeoftheirspecialfoods.AsIwas

there,Ilearnedaboutthefoodandthehistoryofthearea.Ilearnedthattheydon'twastefood,

either,andtheyuseleftovers!

Manyyearsago,therewasnotenoughfoodfbreveryone.Peoplelearnedtocookandeat

almosteverything.Theyhadtothinkofwaystomakespecialdishes.Oneofthesedishesis

kaozha.Ifsmadewithleftoverslikemeat,soup,oilandfat.Thatmightnotsoundverygood,

butitdoestastegood.Today,kaozhaisaspecialdishatbigbanquets(宴会).

Anotherfamousdishiscalledzaobing.It'smadewithfruit,meatandotherthings.I

reallylikedit!ButIdidn,twanttoeattoomuch.Ithasalotoffatinit.

IsmelledsomethingburningandIsawsmoke,soIfoundanotherspecialfoodoftheIlan

area-duckmeat.Theduckmeatisputinabigoven(炉子)tocookit.Smokekeepsthemeat

fresh.Idon'tusuallyeatmeat,butthisduckmeatwasdelicious!Ittastedsweet.

Ilanisagreatplacewithdeliciousfood.IhopeIcancomebackagain!

56.Thewriterlearnsfromherparents.

A.nottoeatleftoversB.toeatgoodfood

C.nottowastefoodD.tomakegoodfood

57.ShefindsthatpeopleinIlan.

A.alwayswastefoodB.don'tuseleftovers

C.don'thaveenoughfoodD.cancookspecialfood

58.Kaozhaisagooddishthatismadewith.

A.fruit,meatandotherthingsB.freshandsweetduckmeat

C.somedifferentleftoversD.meat,soupandfruit

59.Therearekindsofspecialfoodsmentionedinthepassage.

A.two

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