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Title: Period Seven


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Period Seven
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  • A

  • No. 4 Middle School

  • Kunming, Yunnan

  • April 2nd, 2002
  • Dear editor,
  • I live in a beautiful city. Many visitors
    come to
  • our city. There are so many colorful peacocks
    (??)
  • here.
  • The peacocks mostly live on the grassland
    of
  • Dongfeng Square (??). They are given food freely
  • by visitors. They usually throw food to them, and
  • dont think about at all whether the food is
    right or
  • not. Some of the peacocks became ill, some even
  • died after eating the bad food given by the
    visitors.

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  • Im sure most of the visitors who throw
    food to
  • the peacocks really like the birds, but dont
    realize
  • (???) that they may be doing them harm (??).
  • The visitors should be told that what they
    have
  • done is very harmful to the birds, and this kind
    of
  • thing must be stopped from happening.
  • Perhaps we can build some small shops
    beside
  • Dongfeng Square to sell peacock food. For us
    every
  • person, its our duty to give more love to these
  • beautiful birds and to look after them carefully.

  • Yours,

  • Sun Yan

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  • 1. Many visitors come to the writers city to
    ______.
  • A. do some shopping B. see beautiful
    peacocks
  • C. play on Dongfeng Square D. eat nice
    food
  • 2. Some peacocks became ill and died because some
  • visitors ______.
  • A. didnt give them any food
  • B. gave them too much food
  • C. threw them some bad food
  • D. loved them and played with them
  • 3. Some shops can be built beside Dongfeng Square
  • so that they may ______.

B
C
B
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  • A. sell food for visitors
  • B. sell food for peacocks
  • C. make the square more beautiful
  • D. have the beautiful birds
  • 4. From the passage we know people should ______.
  • A. live and play with the birds
  • B. stop the birds from eating too much
  • C. give right food to the birds
  • D. give more food to the birds
  • 5. We can guess the writer of the letter, Sun
    Yan,
  • may be a ______.
  • A. visitor B. shopkeeper
  • C. square keeper D. student

C
D
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  • 3. ?????????????sell food for
  • visitors?sell food for peacocks???,???
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  • B
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  • Im Joan Croft. I must have to say that I
    came
  • into nursing by chance. I didnt really like my
    first
  • job, which was office work. It was all rightbut
  • thats just about all you can say about it. I
    stayed in
  • the same place with the same people around me all
  • day and every day. Then I became a singer, which
    I
  • enjoyed very much, but after a while the singing

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  • group broke up (??) and I had to start
  • looking for something else.
  • Some girls have wanted to be nurses ever
    since
  • they were children, but it never entered my head
  • until I saw an advertisement in a paper. I wrote
    in
  • and thought, Oh, well, Ill give it a try. One
    thing I
  • liked about it was going away from home.
  • The training itself is very interesting and
    most of
  • it is just on the wards (??), so that you very
  • quickly begin nursing real patients.
  • I lived in the nurses home when I arrived
    and I
  • had my own room, which was very nice.

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  • I like nursing more than I ever thought I
    would.
  • Ill always carry on nursing. Ive got a
    boyfriend
  • who is a doctor, so I hope to get married
    sometime,
  • but wherever I live theres sure to be a hospital
    in the
  • place and theres always a job for a nurse.
  • 1. What was Joans first job?
  • 2. What didnt Joan like her first job?

It was office work.
Because she didnt like staying in the same
place with the same people around her all day
and everyday./Because she was fed up with it.
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  • 3. Why didnt Joan go on with her second job?
  • 4. How did Joan find out the information about
    the
  • nursing job?
  • 5. What was Joans plan for the future?
  • ??
  • 1. ???????????????Joan???
  • ????
  • 2. ??????????????Joan????
  • ??????????

Because the singing group broke up.
She found an advertisement in a paper.
She hoped to get married sometime and went on her
nursing job.
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  • 4. ??????????????,Joan
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  • C
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  • Mr. Lee is a very rich man. He lives alone
    and
  • enjoys buying old things. He bought a teapot for
    two
  • million dollars, and showed it only to this
    friends
  • George and Jenny. Then he locked it in the safe
    (?
  • ??) at his house.
  • That night, the safe was opened and the
    teapot
  • was missing. Lee reported it and the police went
    and
  • looked carefully around Lees house. They found a
  • black ear-ring near the open safe. They also
    found
  • there was a lot of earth on the wet ground
    outside,
  • but inside, the floor was very clean.

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  • The police first questioned George and
    Jenny.
  • But neither of them agreed that he or she had
    taken
  • the teapot. The police found Jenny was wearing a
  • black necklace (??), but no ear-rings. When she
  • was shown the ear-ring, she agreed it was hers,
    but
  • someone had taken it away from her house a month
  • before. The police then questioned Lee and, in
    the
  • end, he agreed he had taken his own teapot. He
    had
  • bought insurance (??) for it and would get two
  • million dollars if the teapot was lost. He took
  • Jennys ear-rings and put one near the safe.

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  • 1. George and Jenny are Lees friends and live in
    his
  • house.
  • 2. The teapot was shown by Lee to nobody except
  • George and Jenny.
  • 3. Jennys ear-rings were lost in Lees house.
  • 4. It was clear that no one broke into the house
    for
  • the teapot.
  • 5. In the end, the police were sure that Lee had
    taken
  • the teapot.
  • ??

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  • 2. ????He, and showed it only to his friends
  • George and Jenny??????????
  • 3. ??????????????????,?
  • ??????????,?????????
  • ????????When she was shown the
  • ear-ring, she agreed it was hers, but someone
    had
  • taken it away from her house a month before.
    ?
  • ???was shown,?????,?????
  • ????????????????????,
  • she????,???it ??the ear-ing?

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  • had taken it away from her house????,??
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  • 4. ???The police then questioned Lee and in the
  • end, he agreed he had taken his own teapot.
    ??
  • ?????????
  • 5. ??4????????,????????
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  • Some people believe that schools will no
    longer be
  • necessary in the near future. They say that
    because of the
  • Internet and other new technology, there is no
    longer any
  • need for school buildings, classes or teachers.
    Perhaps this
  • will be true one day, but if the world has no
    schools, I cant
  • imagine how our society will be. In fact, we
    should learn how
  • to use new technology to make schools better. We
    should
  • invent a new kind of school that is linked (??)
    to libraries,
  • museums, science centers, labs and even
    companies.
  • Technological companies should create (??)
    learning
  • programs for schools. Scientists could give talks
    through the
  • Internet. TV networks and local stations could
    develop
  • programs about things students are studying in
    school. Labs
  • could set up websites to show new technology so
    students
  • could see it on the Internet.

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  • Is this a dream? No. There are already many
    cities where
  • this is beginning to happen. Here the whole city
    is linked to
  • the Internet, and learning can take place at
    home, at school,
  • and in the office. Businesses provide programs
    for the schools
  • and the society. The schools provide computer
    labs for people
  • without their own computers at home. Because
    everyone can
  • go on the Internet, older people use it as much
    as younger
  • ones, and everyone can visit faraway libraries
    and museums
  • as easily as nearby ones. How will this new kind
    of school
  • change the usual way of learning? It is too early
    to be sure,
  • but it is very exciting to think about it.
    Technology will
  • change the way we learn schools will change as
    well and we
  • will all learn something from the Internet.

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  • 1. Who thinks that students dont have to
  • learn at school?
  • A. Everyone. B. The writer.
  • C. Some people. D. The teachers.
  • 2. What does a new kind of school mean in
  • the passage?
  • A. A school with many new computers.
  • B. A school with many new students.
  • C. A school with many new teachers.
  • D. A school which is linked to the
    Internet.

C
D
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  • 3. Older people ____.
  • A. never go on the Internet
  • B. go on the Internet more often than
    younger ones
  • C. go on the Internet as often as younger
    ones
  • D. go on the Internet less often than
    younger ones
  • 4. What the writer thinks is that ____.
  • A. schools are still necessary
  • B. more schools should be built
  • C. there should be fewer schools
  • D. more computers are needed in schools

C
A
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  • 5. Which of the following sentences is NOT true?
  • A. Technology will change our way of
    learning.
  • B. If you are a student, you can set up
    websites
  • to show new technology.
  • C. The schools provide computer labs for
    those
  • who have no personal computers.
  • D. On the Internet, you can visit another
    citys
  • library as easily as the people
    there.

B
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  • B
  • ????,???????????
  • Jan Mela isnt like most kids. Two years
    ago, he
  • lost an arm and a leg. But that didnt stop him.
  • On Saturday, the 15-year-old boy from
    Poland
  • (??) walked to the North Pole (??) without any
  • help.
  • If I can do it, other people can do great
    things,
  • too, Mela said before he went.
  • Polish newspapers said Mela is the
    youngest
  • person and the first handicapped (???) person to
  • walk to the North Pole.

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  • How did Mela lose an arm and a leg? He had
    an
  • electrical (??) accident. Now, he walks with the
  • help of a 62, 000-yuan man-made leg.
  • After the accident, Mela felt sad for
    himself. But
  • he didnt lose hope. One day, he met Marek
  • Kaminski, a Polish explorer. Eight years ago,
  • Kaminski went to the North Pole and the South
    Pole
  • in the same year. Mela wanted to see the North
    pole,
  • too. So Mela asked Kaminski if they could go
  • together next time. Kaminski said yes!

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  • It took Mela 21 days to get to the North
    Pole.
  • The last three or four days were really hard
    because
  • of bad weather. But Mela kept going.
  • I didnt think we would make it, he said,
    Then,
  • things got better.
  • 1. What happened to Mela two years ago?
  • 2. Why did Polish newspapers report the travel to
    the
  • North Pole?

He had an arm and a leg lost in an accident.
Because it was made by the youngest person and
the first handicapped person.
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  • 3. How does Mela walk after the accident?
  • 4. Where did Kaminski go eight years ago?
  • 5. Why did Mela make the travel?

He walks with the help of a 62, 000-yuan
man-made leg.
He went to the North Pole and the South Pole.
Because he wanted to show that nothing is hard,
if you put your heart into it.
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  • C
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  • Being safe at school and in your everyday
    life
  • needs knowledge. If you remember the following
  • information, your life will be much safer.
  • ?Always notice the environment around you.
  • You shouldnt walk alone outside. Make sure where
  • the public phones are. If anything dangerous
    happens,
  • you can find them quickly.

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  • ?Dont use earphones (??) when running in
  • the schoolyard or on the street. You will keep
  • yourself from the outside world and can be easily
  • surprised.
  • ?School bags should be carried towards the
  • front of your body instead of putting them on
    your
  • back. When buses are crowded, it is easy enough
    for
  • thieves to steal the things in your bags on your
    back.
  • ?If you are followed by a stranger, cross
    the
  • street and go in the other direction, let the
    stranger
  • know that you know he or she is there. Next, go
    and
  • get help from others if it is necessary. Dont go
    home
  • directly. You are safer in the street than you
    are in
  • your home or in a lift.

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  • ?If you have to take a bus to a place far
    away,
  • try to get to the stop a few minutes before the
    buses
  • leave. This prevents a stranger from studying
    you.
  • On buses, dont sit alone, sit behind the driver
    or
  • with friends. Dont sleep.
  • ?Dont play with matches (??) or candles,
  • because it may cause fire. If your house catches
    fire
  • and you have to escape through smoke, move on
  • your hands and knees with your head 30 to 60
  • centimetres (??) above the floor. Please remember
  • there is cleaner, cooler air near the floor
    during the
  • fire.

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  • 1. If you find a stranger following you, go home
  • right away.
  • 2. Youd better sit after the driver when you are
  • alone to take a bus.
  • 3. Its good for you to use earphones when you
    are
  • running outside.
  • 4. You shouldnt sleep all the way although its
    a
  • long bus trip.
  • 5. During the fire, the cleaner and cooler air is
    far
  • from the floor.
  • 6. When you escape from the house on fire, you
  • should move on your hands and knees with your
  • head 300 to 600 centimetres above the floor.

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