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        1. Name

          Personal Information

          Norman Bethune

          ,Born in 1890 in Canada

          ,A doctor

          ,Came to China in 1938

          ,Died in 1939 in China

          Celine

          Dion

          ,Born in Montreal, Canada

          ,A singing star

          ,In 1997, sang My Heart Will Go On for the film Titanic

          Thomas Edison

          ,Born in 1847, Kentucky, the USA

          ,Made over 1,000 inventions

          ,Died in 1931

          Bill

          Gates

          ,Born in 1955 in the USA

          ,Wrote Business at the Speed of Thought

          ,Owned Microsoft Company

          Mark

          Twain

          ,Born in 1835 in the USA

          ,A writer

          ,Died in 1910

          ,Wrote Tom Sawyer

          61. _______ is from Canada.

          A. Bill Gates   B. Mark Twain              C. Thomas Edison         D. Celine Dion

          62. The _____ was born in 1835.

          A. inventor            B. writer                C. doctor                      D. singer

          63. My Heart Will Go On is the name of a ______.

          A. book                 B. film                          C. song                               D. story

          64. Dr Bethune worked in China for about ______years.

          A. 2                      B. 4                             C. 6                                    D. 8

          65. Which of the following is true?

          A. Mark Twain wrote Business at the Speed of Thought.

          B. Bill Gates started working for Microsoft Company in 1995.

          C. Thomas Edison made over 1,000 inventions.

          D. Celine Dion stopped singing 1997.

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          Researchers recently made a survey about how people know trees in UK.They showed them pictures of 10 of Britain¨s most popular types of trees.They  asked them to name each.Many British people cannot give the right answers.

          One in 20 people questioned could not name any of the Britain¨s common  trees.Horse chestnut and oak are very common in Britain.Britons can see  them everywhere from parks and gardens to the countryside and forests.But  five per cent of Britons could not name the two trees.

          While older people are more likely than younger adults to name Britain¨s  local treesthe knowledge is not being passed down.

          Over 70% parents say they have never taught their children the names of  trees nor asked them about what they may have learnt at school or elsewhere.

          ^It is very disappointing to learn that people know very little about British  trees ̄ said one of the researchers.

          1What does this passage mainly talk about?

          AMany Britons cannot name trees.

          BA scientific survey.

          CParents should teach their children.

          DPeople know very little about Britain.

          2How many people could not name any of the common trees if 200 people were surveyed?

          A140                                                  B20

          C100                                                   D10

          3It can be inferred from the passage that________.

          Athe 10 types of Britain¨s most popular trees can be seen everywhere

          Bhorse chestnut and oak are two kinds of animals seen everywhere in Britain

          Colder people in Britain may know more about the local trees than the younger ones

          D70% of the people questioned can not name the 10 types of Britain¨s most popular trees

          4The underlined word ^common ̄ in the second paragraph probably means________.

          Aseldom seen                                       Boften seen

          Cformal                                              Dlocal

          5This passage may be taken from________.

          Aa(ch┌n) newspaper                                      Ba(ch┌n) dictionary

          Ca(ch┌n) science report                                  Da(ch┌n) textbook

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          On a recent day, ^Linsanity ̄ is popular all over the world. It¨s the combination of ^Lin ̄ & ^insanity ̄, referring to the person who made surprising success.
          ^Lin ̄ refers to Jeremy Lin, an American professional basketball player, with the Chinese name Shu How Lin. He is the first American player with Chinese descent僮y(t┓ng).
          Jeremy Lin was born on August 23, 1988. At the age of 5, He started playing basketball at the kindergarten. He went to Harvard University after playing at Palo Alto High School in California. He graduated in 2010 and joined the Golden State Warriors, an NBA team in California. In late 2011, Lin moved to another team - the New York Knicks at the very end of the year. The Knicks added him to their starting lineup否that month. He began averaging more than 20 points a game and leading the team to a series of wins.
          Here is his career statistics┰y(t┓ng)(j━)燕.
          NBA Regular Season Accurate as of February 20, 2012

          Year
          Team
          GP
          GS
          MPG
          FG%
          3P%
          FT%
          RPG
          APG
          SPG
          BPG
          PPG
          2010C2011
          Golden State
          29
          0
          9.8
          0.389
          0.200
          0.760
          1.2
          1.4
          1.1
          0.3
          2.6
          2011C2012
          New York
          19
          9
          23.1
          0.487
          0.343
          0.742
          2.7
          5.7
          1.4
          0.2
          14.6
          GP: Games played        GS: Games started               MPG: Minutes per game
          FG%: Field-goal         3P%: 3-point field-goal         FT%: Free-throw
          RPG: Rebounds per game  APG: Assists per game           SPG: Steals per game
          BPG: Blocks per game    PPG: Points per game
          ‐弌}1/^Linsanity ̄ is an expression referring to the person who ______.
          A. made surprising success
          B. played basketball young
          C. was very popular
          ‐弌}2/Jeremy Lin is the first American player with _______ descent.
          A. French                       B. Chinese                  C. English
          ‐弌}3/According to the passage, Jeremy Lin started playing basketball at ________.
          A. kindergarten             B. high school                  C. university
          ‐弌}4/Jeremy Lin is playing for ________ team in NBA now.
          A. the Golden State Warriors
          B. the Los Angeles Lakers
          C. the New York Knicks
          ‐弌}5/Jeremy Lin got 14.6 _________ in Regular Season 2011-2012.
          A. PPG                      B. SPG                     C. MPG

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          Dates: 30th July !8th August
          Mon. !Fri. 10.00 am, 7.00 pm.
          Sat. !Sun. 10.00 am, 2.00 pm, 7.00 pm.
          Place: Esplanade Theatre
          Time period:  90 minutes
          Ticket prices:  $25 per child or adult (day shows)
          $35 per child or adult (evening shows)
          Family packages:
          $60 for 3 tickets (10.00 am, 2.00 pm shows)
          $84 for 3 tickets (7.00 pm shows)
          Attentions:
          Please arrive early. People who are late for the show will not be allowed to enter until a proper break in the shows.
          Children below 3 will not be allowed in.
          $

           
          Tickets Information


                                     
          ‐弌}1/How many days will the show be on?
          AFor 10 days.BFor 12 days. CFor 9 days. DFor 15 days.
          ‐弌}2/Lucy is 7 years old and she wants to see the show with her parents in the evening. They should pay __________ dollars for the tickets.
          A25B35 C60D84
          ‐弌}3/Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?
          AThe name of the show.BThe name of the director.
          CThe telephone number.DThe name of the theatre.

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          1.: Big Ben takes its name from Sir Benjamin Hall who 1.__________ 2.__________ 3.__________ the making of the clock when the new Houses of Parliament were being built. It is not only 4.__________ 5.__________ 6.__________, but is extremely accurate as well.

          Big Ben has rarely gone wrong. Once, however, it 7.__________ 8.__________ give the correct time.

          2.: It was over 30 feet 1.__________ 2.__________ and had a 2,500-horsepower engine. Although Campbell 3.__________ 4.__________5.__________ 6.__________ over 304 miles per hour, he had great difficulty in controlling the car because a tyre burst during the first run.

          3.: They have all 1.__________ 2.__________3.__________ 4.__________ by a boy who, while playing truant, traveled 1,600 miles.

          He has surely set up a record for the thousands of children who 5.__________ 6.__________ evading school.

          4.:   He 1.__________ 2.__________ 3.__________ 4.__________ Paris

          until he built his home on the island.

          British theatre is especially 5.__________ 6.__________ 7.__________  8.__________ William Shakespeare and his plays.

          Also, it is still common to throw things onto the stage after a performance in a British theatre, but it is more usual fore people to throw flowers

          9.__________ 10.__________ money or vegetables today.

          5.: Han often said, ^1.__________ 2.__________ 3.__________ 4.__________ drive a genius like you, Dr Einstein. ̄

          After looking through the concerto, Mozart¨s father was 5.__________6.__________ 7.__________ speak.

          For example, when he was travelling, he often 8.__________ 9.__________ 10.__________ where he had placed his tickets.

           

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          Dates:  30th July ! 8th August

                  Mon. ! Fri. 10.00 am, 7.00 pm.

                  Sat. ! Sun. 10.00 am, 2.00 pm, 7.00 pm.

          Place:  Esplanade Theatre

          Time period:  90 minutes

          Ticket prices:  $25 per child or adult (day shows)

                        $35 per child or adult (evening shows)

                       Family packages:

                       $60 for 3 tickets (10.00 am, 2.00 pm shows)

                       $84 for 3 tickets (7.00 pm shows)

          Attentions:

          Please arrive early. People who are late for the show will not be allowed to enter until a proper break in the shows.

          Children below 3 will not be allowed in.

          $

                          

           
          Tickets Information

                                      

                           

           

          1.How many days will the show be on?

          A. For 10 days.       B. For 12 days.      C. For 9 days.     D. For 15 days.

          2.Lucy is 7 years old and she wants to see the show with her parents in the evening. They should pay __________ dollars for the tickets.

          A. 25                 B. 35                C. 60              D. 84

          3.Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?

          A. The name of the show.                   B. The name of the director. 

          C. The telephone number.                   D. The name of the theatre.

           

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