In the USA,it is normal for men to shake hands when they meet,but it is quite unusual for men to kiss when they greet each other.Greetings are casual﹣a handshake,a smile and a"hello"will do just fine.
The British often simply say"hello"when they meet friends.They usually shake hands only when they meet for the first time.Social kissing,often just a peck (轻吻) on the cheek (脸颊),is common in an informal (非正式的) situation between men and women and also between women who know each other very well.
In Japan,the common greeting for both men and women is to bow when they greet someone,instead of giving a handshake or a hug.
Hungarians like to greet in a friendly way﹣kiss each other on both cheeks.The most common way is to kiss from your right to your left.When men meet for the first time,a handshake is the norm.
In Albania,men shake hands when greeting one another.A kiss on the cheek may be also common if there is a close relationship.Women may shake hands or kiss each other on both cheeks.2
In Armenia,by tradition,a woman needs to wait for a man to offer his hand for a handshake.Between good friends and family members,a kiss on the cheek and a hug are also common.
26.In Britain,when two people meet for the first time,they usually .
A.hug
B.bow
C.shake hands
D.kiss on the cheek
27.The underlined word"norm"means" "in Chinese.
A.规范
B.意图
C.象征
D.结果
28.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.In Japan,hugging is as common as bowing.
B.In Hungary,people usually kiss each other on the cheeks from left to right.
C.In Albania,it is unusual for men to kiss if there is a close relationship.
D.In Armenia,it is necessary for a woman to wait for a man to offer his hand for a handshake.
29.What's the best title of the passage?
A.Country and Culture
B.Culture and People
C.Greeting Customs Around the World
D.Body Language in Different Cultures.
Artificial intelligence(人工智能),or AI in short, is the science of giving computers and machines ability to think and work like humans. AI scientists and engineers have made a lot of cool technologies.
AI is rapidly catching up with the human ability to read faces. As a result, facial recognition (识别)is used a lot in the world. Chinese police use this technology to identify criminals(罪犯). Once they caught a criminal when he attended a concert. It also checks the ID of ride﹣hailing(网约车)drivers and lets people pay for things with a smile.
AI is also used in self﹣driving cars, which are believed to be the future of driving. Most drivers may wave or nod at passers﹣by to let them cross the street, but self﹣driving cars dont have this ability. Carmakers are testing a light signal system to help them"speak"to humans. The system can show what self﹣driving cars will do. For example, if a driverless car is yielding(让路), it will lash two white lights side to side. A rapidly flashing light tells passers﹣by that the car is about to speed up
Service Robots also show you how powerful Al is. Imagine this﹣you come back home from school and your robot housekeeper is waiting for you at the door. After dinner he teaches you to play the piano,just like a real music teacher. Such thoughts will soon happen in the real world. In the future. more and more service robots will become good home helpers
AI is so powerful that it can help human beings and even replace us in many jobs
(1)What does the underlined word identify mean in the passage?
A. To let somebody know his mistakes.
B. To come to realize and tell who is who.
C. To take somebody to the police station.
D. To inform somebody of something important.
(2)According to the passage, what is facial recognition used for?
A. Driving cars.
B. Making people smile.
C. Calling the police.
D. Checking people's information.
(3)Which technology has been used in rea1 life according to the passage?
A. Service Robots at school.
B. Robots as ride﹣hailing drivers.
C. Facia1 recognition for payment.
D. Light signals for self﹣driving cars.
(4)What can we learn from the passage?
A. People use AI in many different ways.
B. AI will take the place of human beings in all jobs.
C. Self﹣driving cars will be able to talk like humans.
D. A criminal was caught for inventing facia1 recognition.
Shenzhen, Jan 1.2018 ﹣ Shenzhen has become the world's first city to make all its public buses, about 16,359, run on electricity. A total of 12, 518 taxis, or 62.5 percent of all the taxis in the city are electric ones. We will replace (替换)the rest of the taxis with electric ones by 2020." said Mr. Chen from the government.
"I have been a driver for twenty years." said Mr. Zhang,a driver who started to drivee﹣buses a month ago. We had several rounds of training and passed strict exams before we were allowed to drive the e﹣buses ."
The city has buit 8,000 charging poles (充电柱) and 501 bus charging stations. "A bus can be fully charged within two hours and the charging poles can serve 300 buses a day at our station. Since the replacement, the bus terminal has become quiet, even as thee﹣buses are entering and exiting the station." said Mr. Guan, the manager of Qinghu BusStation.
The use of e﹣buses and e﹣taxis plays an important role in improving air quality. In a year,' the e﹣buses use 72.9 percent less energy than the traditional ones. The e﹣taxis will save the energy of 119, 000 tons of standard coal.
Shenzhen was one of the first 13 cities to take part in the National New﹣energy Vehicle Program (NNVP). In 2017. the city spent 33 billion yuan on e﹣buses and the charging equipment. The city also encourages people to buy new﹣energy cars or e﹣cars by reducing their payment.
(1)How many e﹣taxis were there in Shenzhen in January, 2018?
A.8,000
B.12,518
C.16,359
D.11,900
(2)What is the influence of the replacement according to Mr. Guan?
A. It saves 72.9 percent energy.
B. It helps to improve air quality.
C. The bus station has become quiet.
D. People will pay more if they buy e﹣cars.
(3)What can we infer(推断) from the passage?
A. It is not easy to be an e﹣driver.
B. Shenzhen is the first to use e﹣taxi.
C. Thirteen cities are in the national new﹣energy vehicle program besides Shenzhen.
D. There are 300 charging poles at each bus station.
(4)What is the main idea of the passage?
A. E﹣buses and e﹣taxis can save more energy in Shenzhen.
B. Shenzhen took part in the national new energy vehicle program.
C. It is fast and convenient for the e﹣buses to be changed in Shenzhen.
D. Shenzhen is replacing its public buses and taxis with electric ones.
The 14th Chinese Language Competition attracted about 1100 children from kindergarten kids to high school students. The children from different language and cultural backgrounds met in San francisco and competed in events like Chinese calligraphy (书法) drawing and Chinese poetry recital(背诵).
Gor Thomson,an 11th﹣grade boy from Justin﹣Siena High School in Napa city of California,has studied Chinese language for three years. It was hard for him to learn Chinese at the beginning because it was one of the most dificult languages in the world. However the writing of Chinese characters is a form of art. which made him feel different. It's amazing to see how attractive Chinese culture is. he said.
Julie, a 12th﹣grade girl shared her similar experience of leaming Chinese for four years. When recalling her trip in Beijing and Shanghai, she expressed huge interest in shared bikes, The shared bike is known as one of the new"Great Inventions of China, along with Chinas Express Railway and Alipay online payment system. They amaze the whole word as part of Chinas rapid rise.
According to the hosting organization, the Confucius Institute at San Francisco State University, the competition was mainly for American and overseas Chinese kids. It aimed to set a platform to present (展示 )their Chinese language and culture talents. It also helped to deepen the understanding of young Americans about the Chinese culture and history
(1)Where was the 14th Chinese Language Competition held?
A. In Beijing
B. In Shanghai.
C. In Napa city.
D. In San Francisco
(2)What is among the new""Great Inventions " of China according to the passage?
A. Railway
B. Paper making
C. The Shared bike
D. Chinese calligraphy
(3)Which statement is TRUE about the competition?
A. All college students took part in it
B. It was not only for overseas Chinese kids
C. It was hosted by Justin﹣Siena Hight School
D. Students competed in different languages
(4)What is the best title for the passage?
A.Chinese Culture Talent Show Presented
B.New"Great Inventions"Made in China
C.Chinese Language Competition Held Again
D.Ways To Learn The Chinese Language Shared
Last summer, Mac Hollan, a primary school teacher, was cycling to Alaska with two friends
On the way, his friends had to stop for a bicycle repair, but they encouraged Mac to ride hey would catch up with him soon.
Mac began to cycle alone. A few minutes later, Mac heard quick and loud breathing behind him
Man, thats a big dog! he thought, But when he looked to the side, he saw immediately that it
wasn't a dog at all, but a wolf, quickly catching up with him.
Mac' s heart jumped. He searched and took out his can of bear spray(防熊喷雾), With one hand
one hand on the bars, he fired the spray at the wolf. A bright red cloud enveloped the animal To Mac's relief(宽慰), it fell back, shaking its head. A minute later, however, it was again by his side. It even attacked the back of Mac's bike tearing open his tent bag. He fired at the wolf a second
time, and again, it fell back, only to quickly restart the chase (追赶).
Mac was riding hard now. He waved and shouted at passing cars without slowing down.
At that moment, Paul and Becky were driving their car on their way to Alaska. They found dog﹣like animal running alongside a man on a bike, As they got closer, they realized that"dog" was a wolf. Mac heard a large car behind him. He kept waving and shouting as the wolf was catching up closer. And the car did stop in front of him at the right time.
(1)Why did Mac ride alone?
A. He liked riding alone.
B. He wanted to try the bear spray.
C. His friends were repairing the bike.
D. His friends returned for their tents.
(2)How did Mac feel when he realized a wolf was after him?
A. Calm.
B. Frightened.
C. Excited.
D. Painful.
(3)What does the underlined word"it"in Paragraph 3refer to?
A. The wolf.
B. The dog.
C. The can.
D. The cloud.
(4)In the end, how did Mac ask for help?
A. By riding hard.
B. By using the bear spray.
C. By waving and shouting.
D. By chasing after the car.
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B. By popularity.
C. By reader's age.
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B. It lists all the important scientific achievements.
C. It includes women scientists that aren't famous.
D. It is mostly about the development of modern science.
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C. A Really Short History of Nearly Everything
D. National Geographic's First Big Book of the World
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C. To encourage students' interest in science.
D. To review books young readers might like.
For his eleventh birthday, Lin was given a gift that would shape his life. On that day his father took him to the Children's Activity Centre and said he could choose any course that interested him. There was just one requirement: Lin would have to promise to study it for at least one year.
To that point Lin had had many hobbies, but none kept his interest for more than a week or two. His mum once gave him a bag of stamps to encourage stamp collecting. That hobby lasted a week. Then his father got him some paints hoping that Lin's artistic side would shine through. Those paints were now under his bed, still unopened. This time Lin's parents would let him decide.
Lin's eyes moved down the noticeboard that listed all the courses on offer. He stopped at "Photography". He liked the idea of taking beautiful pictures but the notice said that each student needed their own camera. Although Lin's family weren't poor, they weren't rich either, and a camera cost a lot of money. He continued looking.
The next course to catch his eye was "Language Art". He didn't even know what that meant. His father explained that it taught people how to make public speeches. Lin, a shy boy, could think of nothing worse.
Then he saw it. "Cooking" sounded like something he'd like to do. It was inexpensive and convenient, it could be done alone and it was also creative.
Based on Lin's hobby history, his dad had doubts, but he agreed. Much to his parents' surprise, Lin kept his promise. He studied cooking at the Centre every Saturday, and practised at home, making delicious meals for his family. Everyone looked forward to birthdays, when they could eat his cakes. Lin got great satisfaction from the pleasure his food brought to others.
The months turned to years but his hobby never changed again.
Now Lin is an adult and runs a successful restaurant. When customers say they enjoy his meal, he still gets the same pleasure he did as a child, and remembers the special gift he received all those years ago.
(1)Why didn't Lin choose to study photography ?
A. It was too expensive.
B. He had no interest in it.
C. He was not very creative.
D. It was not offered that term.
(2)The underlined expression "catch his eye" in Paragraph 4 means " ".
A. make him excited
B. cause him surprise
C. get his attention
D. help him see clearly
(3)Which of the following best describes Lin's interest in cooking ?
A. It only lasted for a short time.
B. It seemed to match his character.
C. It was forced on him by his parents.
D. It developed slowly over many months.
(4)Why did the father have doubts about Lin's choice of cooking ?
A. Lin wasn't good at cooking.
B. Cooking wasn't very convenient.
C. He didn't think Lin would continue.
D. Cooking wasn't a good hobby for a boy.
(5)What's the best title for the passage ?
A. A Strict Father
B. A Changeable Boy
C. The Fun of Cooking
D. The Birthday Gift
Recently, China announced it had achieved success in drilling fire ice or methane hydrate(天然气水合物即,可燃冰), from the seabed in the shenhu area of the South China Sea. It produces high amount of energy when it is burned, leaving nothing but dioxide and water.
Many countries, including the United States and Japan, have long been doing research on methane hydrate, but taking it from bottom of the sea has been a common problem they are facing.According to reports.China succeeded in drilling methane hydrate for a number of days continuously and got an average of over 16,000 m 3 daily. It is believed to be a big breakthrough.
Scientists say there is about 21, 000 trillion( 万亿 )3 of methane hydrate in the world. If we can use it, it can meet the world's energy need for 1, 000 years. However, it is too early to say a new energy source (来源 ) has been found because we are still facing two main challenges﹣environmental risk and economic(经济的)cost. When methane hydrate is taken from the seabed, it may go into the air easily. That's very bad for the environment because methane is one of the worst greenhouse gases, Besides, drilling methane hydrate is very expensive as well.
However, China's technology breakthrough is very important because it shows the way researchers across the world should take. It also raises hopes that one day we can drill methane hydrate as a source of energy.
(1)What is Paragraph I mainly about ?
A. China is producing a large amount of energy from fire ice
B. China is making good use of fire ice throughout the country
C. China has already succeeded in drilling fire ice from the seabed
D. China has turned fire ice from the South China Sea into daily energy
(2)What's the common problem many countries are facing when doing research on fire ice?
A. How to take it out from the bottom of the sea
B. How to turn it into useful energy at the lowest cost.
C. How to make it cheap on the future energy market.
D.How to change it into a traditional form of energy.
(3)Why is it too early to say a new energy source has been found?
A. Because it's too difficult to find the place where the fire ice lies and how to drill it.
B. Because it's not easy for fire ice to go into the air and be good for the environment.
C. Because it s quite impossible for fire ice to take the place of other sources of energy
D.Because it's expensive to drill fire ice and it may do great harm to the environment
(4)Where can we probably read the article?
A.In a storybook.
B.In a newspaper.
C.In a travel guide.
D.In a advertisement
Dear daughters,
Most parents tell their children,"You can be anything you want when you grow up."I feel the same and I say this often.But I also want you to understand that the dream itself comes from hard work,some good luck and good timing.
Girls,here are some words of wisdom(智慧) as you make your way in the world,from your mama.
1.Be open﹣minded to changing your path(even several times)along the way.
In high school,I wanted to be an official.I left my hometown and went off to college in Washington,DC.There,I discovered that I'm creative,a strong leader and great at marketing.As result,I moved on to be the head of a national organization.Becoming a mother while in that job opened my mind to starting a business.Now I run a successful company that I started up all by myself.
Work out what you are good at and what you are interested in.Keep an open mind and change what you are doing based on what you are learning about yourself.
2.Failure is critical to your success
I won't tell you to feel good about failure.Failure can be heartbreaking.But I will tell you that every failure I've had along the way has absolutely made me better.
Failing the big math exam in high school and going to summer school was embarrassing.I finally passed,and I've never failed an exam again.I learned from that experience to ask for help.Now,I ask for help in business all the time.
I'm proud to be a role model to you as a mom and a company owner,I hope I can help you to believe that you can be anything you want and you can have everything on your list.It will be very glad to watch your lives unfold before my eyes.
Love,
Your Mom
(1)According to the letter, What should the daughters think about if they want to change what they are doing ?
A. Advantages and interest
B.Wisdom and dreams
C. Good luck and tin
D.Experience and help.
(2)According to the mother, how should her daughters deal with failure?
A. They should feel good about failure
B. They should be sad about failure.
C. They should learn from failure.
D. They should avoid any failure
(3)Which of the following best describes the mother?
A.Worried but wise
B. Unlucky and unsuccessful
C.open﹣minded but cold
D. Kind and successful
(4)What's the letter mainly about?
A. Mom and daughters
B.Moms advice to daughters
C.Being open﹣minded
D. Failure is the mother of success
Liang Xianghua, a 22﹣year﹣old girl from Guangxi University, has been well﹣known in China for her sand painting since her first work was used by CCTV.
"Sand paintings really attracted me while I was watching a video performance. I was surprised by how this artwork melted people's heart in minutes," said Liang. "I fell in love with the way the sand pictures, music and the light combined( 融合)with each other to make a flow of emotion(情感) You can express things freely."
In order to master the skills, Liang practised for several hours every day. she said that she couldn't even do the first step well of throwing sand onto the glass, But she didn' t give up.
After finding success with her first show, she was invited to do many performances. This made her quite tired. She decided to give a stop and focus on her study. But an invitation from Malaysia changed her mind just as she was about to wash the sand from her hands. This spring,she was invited by a Malaysia middle school to give a performance. Liang didn't want to do a live
show, but agreed to do a video for the school showing its development over the years.
She received praise for her work and the performance was described as an eye﹣opener for the students. This made her wonder if her art would be more meaningful if she made it for the poor students.
As a volunteer this time, she plans to take part in a summer programme offering help to pupils in a mountain area, and give the most wonderful show in her life.
(1)Which of the following helps you understand the underlined word"performance"?
A. show
B. painting
C. success
D.invitation
(2)Why did Liang fall in love with sand painting?
A. Because she wanted to be famous
B. Because she wanted to be a volunteer
C.Because sand paintings melted her heart.
D. Because she loved watching video programmes
(3)What is the implied (隐含) meaning of the underlined sentence…she…hands, "in Paragraph 4?
A. It means Liang decided to wash the sand off her sands.
B. It means Liang wanted to make a new sand painting
C. It means Liang wanted to do voluntary work in summer.
D. It means Liang decided to give up doing sand paintings
(4)What's the writer's purpose of writing the third paragraph?
A. To tell us that Liang is good at making sand pictures
B. To explain why Liang fell in love with sand pictures
C. To show that Liangs success comes from hard work.
D. To express that Liang enjoys throwing sand onto the glass
(Shenzhen, Wednesday,31 May)﹣Shenzhen traffic police fined 4,251 private cars 300 yuan each because they used the bus lane(公交车道) during the three﹣day Dragon Boat Festival holiday. The bus lane on the Luosha Road and Huishen Coastal Expressway(惠深沿海高速)to Dapeng was put into use on Sunday, the first day of the holiday.
The bus lane only allows buses between 9 a.m. and 9 p. m during holidays and weekends.
To make sure traffic on the bus lane moved smoothly, police officers were sent to work along the road using cameras and drones(无人机) to get information and photos of the vehicles(车辆)that entered the bus lane against the traffic rules.
Information from police shows the bus lane has reduced the time it takes buses to get to the east of the city.A tourist took a holiday bus to Dapeng at noon from the Luohu Stadium Stop.while his friend drove a private car. The bus arrived at 12: 48 p. m. The private car arrived at 2:05p. m
According to police, the bus lane can also be used as the rescue passage for accidents that happen in the tunnels.
(1)According to the news, when did the Dragon Boat Festival holiday begin?
A. On 27 May
B. On 28 May.
C. On 29 May
D. On 30 May.
(2)When can a private car use the bus lane during the holidays and weekends?
A.From 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
B.From 9 p.m. to 9 am
C.On Saturday or Sunday
D. When there is an accident in the tunnel
(3)How many minutes earlier did the bus arrive at Dapeng than the private car?
A. About 48 minutes
B. Less than 60 minutes
C. About 77 minutes
D. More than 120 minutes
(4)Which of the following is the main idea of this news report?
A. Police fined 4, 251 private cars for using the bus lane during the holiday.
B. Police said it was easier to go to Dapeng by bus than by car during the holiday.
C. Police used cameras and drones to fine private cars if they entered the bus lane
D. Police used the bus lane and the tunnels for rescue in accidents during the holiday
People can't see you when you're speaking on the phone,but they can hear you.So,the way you
speak is especially important.In fact,researchers have calculated that 80% of communication over the
phone is through your tone of voice; and only 20% is from the words you use.Here are our top tips on
how to speak over the phone.
1.Facial Expressions
Your facial expression can influence your voice.For example,if you smile,your voice will sound warm and friendly,just the opposite,if you have an angry look on your face,it can make you sound unpleasant.
2.Volume
If you speak too loudly,you could sound angry.And if you speak too softly,it'll be difficult to hear you.So,speak loudly enough to be heard clearly,but not so loud that you're shouting.
3.Pace
The pace of your voice is how quickly you speak.And this can show how you feel.For example,an angry person might speak faster than normal.Or a downhearted person might speak very slowly.Try speaking a little more slowly than normal.This will make you sound confident,and it'll make it easier for the other person to understand you.
4.Gestures
Gesturing can influence the tone of your voice.When you gesture,you bring more air into the lungs,which can make your voice sound warmer.Gestures are also useful to help you stress the right words or even find the words you need.The best thing about gesturing during a phone call is that no one can see what you're doing,so you can gesture as wildly as you like!
5.Movement
If you're feeling nervous,stand up and move around.It will reduce the nervousness in your body and help your voice to sound more confident.
6.Pauses (停顿)
Using pauses every now and then can help you to slow down.This will make you sound more confident and in control.Also,if you pause after giving some new information,it'll give the other person time to understand it.At the same time,listen to how the other person uses pauses.They could tell you something about the speaker's feeling.For example,when a speaker is really angry,he might use pauses and says,"I…am…so…angry…"
41.How much of telephone communication is from the words you use?
A.20%.
B.40%.
C.60%.
D.80%.
42.What can people do to reduce their nervousness on the phone?
A.Gesture wildly.
B.Move around.
C.Raise their voices.
D.Make facial expressions.
43.How can pauses help people talk on the phone?
A.The speaker can show he is friendly.
B.The speaker can tell more information.
C.The listener will feel confident and in control.
D.The listener will have time to understand the words.
44.What is the passage mainly about?
A.How to control the speed of your speech.
B.Different good ways of talking on the phone.
C.Reasons of making gestures while talking.
D.How to improve communication among friends.
45.What is the writer's opinion about telephone talk?
A.Your voice on the phone will show what you're feeling.
B.Using too many pauses while talking will annoy others.
C.Speaking loudly makes it easier for others to understand you.
D.The words you use are more important than the way you speak.
Traveling by subway can sometimes be a challenge, especially during rush hour. You have to
fight your way into the carriage(车厢), and keep away from others' hot water.The smells of some
Passengers' food are very strong, too.
Since April, the local government of Beijing has collected public opinions on the new Beijing Subway Passenger Rules. The rules say that if passengers have bad manners while on the subway,they will end up with bad credit(信用) scores or even being refused by the subway. Four kinds of behaviors (行为) were added to the new rules. They include stealing others'seats, eating or drinking, handing out advertisements, and not paying for the tickets.
As for eating and drinking on the subway,①不同的人有不同的观点,.Some people support
the rules that all passengers except babies and people with certain health problems are not allowed to eat or drink on the subway. ②They have pointed out that the smell of food and drink can make other passengers unhappy.
However, others question this rule,saying that drinking water should be allowed ③ because people can get thirsty after long rides on the crowded subway.
(1)What has the local government of Beijing collected since April?
(2)Please list two kinds of bad behaviors on the subway according to the new rules.
(3)请将文中①处划线句子翻译成英语.
(4)请将文中②处划线句子翻译成英语.
(5)请在文中③处填入一个适当的连词.
At 8,844.43 meters high, Mount Qomolangma is the tallest mountain on Earth. While it is famous for its beautiful views,parts of the mountain are facing a problem: rubbish. Every year, thousands of visitors throw away tons of rubbish, such as bottles and plastic bags.
According to the UN,over 140 tons of rubbish has been left on the mountain. To reduce rubbish, China is limiting (限制)the number ofpeople who are allowed to climb up the north side of the mountain.Only 300 people will be allowed to climb it, and only during spring.
Local people cleaned the mountain last year,removing rubbish at a height of 5,200 meters.They collected about 8.4 metric tons(公吨) of rubbish.
This year, the local government plans to spend 4 million yuan on a new clean﹣up activity. The local government is also setting up stations to sort (分类), recycle and break down rubbish collected from the mountain. A group of artists will also try to turn the rubbish into art works. They will show these works of art to remind people not to leave rubbish when climbing the mountain.
(1)What problem are parts of Mount Qomolangma facing?
A.Air pollution.
B.Rubbish.
C.Noise.
D.Water pollution.
(2)How many people will be allowed to climb up the north side of the mountain during spring?
A.140.
B.5,200.
C.4 million.
D.300.
(3)The underlined word "removing " in Paragraph 3 probably means .
A.using up
B.making better
C.putting on
D.taking away
(4)The artists will show their art works in order to .
A.teach people to make works of art
B.help people to know about Qomolangma
C.encourage people to clean up Qomolangma
D.remind people not to throw rubbish on Qomolangma
(5)What kind of writing is this?
A.A notice.
B.News.
C.A story.
D.An advertisement.
Recently, a video story has spread among people.
James Anthony has cleaned the halls of Hickerson Primary School for 15 years. Although he is deaf, he never complains(抱怨).Instead, he greets every child and teacher with smile.Teachers and children love him very much and call him Mr. James.
On the day Anthony turned 60, the school wanted to give him a very special surprise. That day when Anthony walked into a classroom, a group of children started to sign (打手势)and sing"Happy Birthday"to him.Anthony started smiling as usual. Then his jaw(下巴) dropped open and he laughed for joy as he realized what was going on. A few teachers led the kids through the whole song as Anthony watched. A wide smile was on his face. As they finished, tears came out from his eyes.
Scott, secretary(秘书)of the school said, "The children love and respect Mr. James. They give him high fives in the halls, and he even teaches them sign language. Today he has put smiles on faces all around the world."
(1)James Anthony is at Hickerson Primary School .
A.a cleaner
B.a student
C.a secretary
D.a guard
(2)When did James Anthony get a special surprise?
A.On his fifteenth birthday.
B.On his fiftieth birthday.
C.On his sixtieth birthday.
D.On his sixteenth birthday.
(3)Why did James Anthony cry when the kids and teachers finished singing the song?
A.Because he lost his job.
B.Because he was deeply moved.
C.Because the kids didn't like him.
D.Because he couldn't hear the kids.
(4)According to Scott, we can learn that .
A. Anthony used to be a good teacher
B.the kids love and respect Mr. James
C.the kids often help Anthony clean the halls
D. Anthony always greets the kids and teachers by singing songs
(5)What may be the best title for the passage?
A.Famous Teacher
B.Lovely Kids
C.Special Birthday Gift
D.An American School
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