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外刊閱讀Unit1Myname’sGina.物價(jià)最高的城市What’sthemostexpensivecityintheworld?Accordingtoanewsurvey,it’sHongKong.Acupofcoffeeinthiscitycosts(價(jià)錢為)

¥48.5.

?Infact,severalofthetoptenmostexpensivecitiesareinAsia.Expertssaythisisbecausetheyareveryrich.OneofthemostexpensivecitiesinEuropeisGeneva.Butoverall,thecost(費(fèi)用)oflivinginEuropehasgonedownsincelastyear.Why?

“LivinginEuropeancitiesisgettingcheaperbecauseoftheeconomiccrisis(經(jīng)濟(jì)危機(jī)),”saidoneexpert.KarachiinPakistanisamongtheworld’stop10cheapestcities.ThecostoflivingthereisonethirdofthatinTokyo.

Noonelikesrisingfoodprices.ManypeoplewouldliketoliveintheEnglishtownofTodmorden.Youcangetsomefoodforfreethere!Peopletherehaveplantedmanyfruittreesandvegetablesinpublic(公共的)placeseverywhereinthetown.Andanyonecanpickandeatthefoodforfree.Thereareappletrees,strawberryplants,blackberrybushesandsoon.Andpeoplegrowthemalongthestreets,besidethepolicestation,behindthecinemaandinfrontofthefirestation.PamandMary,twowomeninthetown,startedtheworkfouryearsago.

“Wewantedtoreconnectpeoplewithfood,farming,thelandandtheneighborhood,”saidMary.Andtheideaispopular.Over30townsinBritainhavestartedsimilarwork,andit’sevenpopularallovertheworld.(素材來源:

Learn

Hot

English)(

A

)1.

(創(chuàng)新考法·還原信息)Whichofthefollowingcanbeputinto“

?”inthefirstparagraph?

A.Andyoumustpaymuchforanewspaper.B.Butwhydoyoulikelivinginthiscity?C.Somanypeoplewanttotakeatripthere.D.Therearemanypeopleonthestreetsonweekends.(

A

)2.WhichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtoParagraph1?①OneofthemostexpensivecitiesinEuropeisGeneva.②OneofthecheapestplacesintheworldtoliveisKarachi.③LivinginEuropeancitiesisgettingmoreexpensive.A

④ThetoptenmostexpensivecitiesareinEurope.A.

①②B.

③④C.

②④D.

①③A

D

)3.PeoplelikelivinginTodmordenbecause

?.

A.itisverybeautifulB.thehousesarecheapC.theweatherisveryniceD.theycangetfreefruitsandvegetablesD

C

)4.WhichquestionhelpsyouknowaboutParagraph2?A.Wherewouldyouliketolive?B.DoyoulikelivinginEngland?C.Doyoudislikehigherfoodprices?D.Whichisthemostexpensivecityintheworld?(

B

)5.Wherecanwereadthispassage?A.Inastorybook.B.Inanewspaper.C.Inanovel.D.Inaschoolreport.C

B

Unit2Thisismysister.太平洋灰鯨漫長(zhǎng)遷徙路Eachyear,Pacificgraywhales(鯨魚)cometothesewaterstospendthewintermonths.Forsomemotherwhales,itwillbetimetogivebirthtoababy.Theyoungwillgrowstrong...andthey’llneedto.Justweeksaftertheirbirth,thewhaleswillhavetogonorthforfoodoffthebeachofAlaskainsummer.Pacificgraywhalesfinisharoundtripofover10,000miles.Theymakeitoneofthelongesttripseveryyearinthewholeanimalkingdom(王國(guó)).InthewarmwatersofSanIgnacioLagoon,theendofDecemberisthebeginningofthecalving(生仔)season.Thelagoonistheperfectplaceforyounggraywhales.Thesewatersarenotdeep,withmanydangerslikegreatwhitesharks.Theyswimintheopenocean.Weighingabout2,000poundsatbirth,theyoungcalveswillspendtheirfirstmonthslivingontheirmother’smilk,growingstrongenoughtobegintheirfirsttriptothenorth.

A

?ByMarch,it’stimetoleavethelagoon.Thetripwilltakeabouttwomonthsanditisover5,000miles.

B

?Adult(成年的)whalesdon’teatduringthetrip,buttheirbabiesstillhavemilkfromMom.

C

?Finally,theyoungwhaleswillbeabout80,000pounds.

D

FromlateMarchtoMay,smallgroupsofgraywhalespassNorthernCaliforniaandmovepastOregon.Duringthistrip,peoplecaneasily

?nearthebeach.Buthowwhalesknowwherethey’regoingisstillasecret.

(素材來源:

Muse)按要求完成下列各題。每題答案不超過3個(gè)詞。1.WhendoPacificgraywhalesstayinthesewaters?

Inwinter.

?

2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”refertoinParagraph2?

Aroundtrip.

?

3.Howlongwillbabywhalesspenddrinkingtheirmother’smilk?

Thefirstmonths.

?

4.InParagraph4,thesentence“Ababywhaledrinksabout60poundsaday!”ismissing.Whichblankshouldweputitin,A,B,CorD?

C.

?

5.Pleasefillintheblankinthelastparagraph.

seegraywhales

?

Inwinter.

Aroundtrip.

Thefirstmonths.

C.

seegraywhales

Unit3Isthisyourpencil?聰明的鴿子Itcanbedifficulttotellhowsmartanimalsare—theycan’tanswerquestions.Butscientistscangivethemteststoseewhattheycando.Pigeons(鴿子)havelotsofnaturalskills.Theycanreadalandscapelikeamap.Theycanfindtheirwayhomefromplacesthey’veneverbeento.Theycanunderstandhumanfaces,andfollowhundredsofpigeonfriends.Butcantheycount?Manyanimalscantelllessfrommore,andkeepfollowing3or4objects(物體).Pigeonscanlearntopeck(啄)atgroupsofobjectsincountingorder(thegroupwithonefirst,thenthegroupwithtwo,etc.),nomatterwhattheobjectsare.Thisshowsthattheyunderstandtheideaofnumbers.

Pigeonscanalsolearntopeckatabuttonexactly8,or17,or24timestogetatreat.Apigeoncanevenrememberitsplaceifitgetstroubled,andkeepgoingagainwhereitleftoff.Likeallbirds,pigeonshaveverysharpeyes.Theycanseemanymorecolorsthanhumans.Theycanseeatastysesameseed(芝麻粒)onthegrassyground.Pigeonsarealsogoodatfindingpatternsandsolvingshapepuzzles(謎).Ingamestomatchshapes,theyarefasterthanhumans.Infact,pigeonsaresogoodatshapepuzzlesthatsomescientistsarestudyingpigeons’brainstohelpteachrobotsandcomputershowtosee.(素材來源:

Ask)(

C

)1.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“l(fā)andscape”mean?A.Abookintroducingtheplacewherepeoplelive.B.Abookintroducingtheplacewherepigeonslive.C.Apictureshowingaplaceofcountrysideorland.D.Apicturethatsomeonetakesinabeautifulplace.(

A

)2.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraphs3and4?A.Pigeonscancount.B.Pigeonscansee.C.Pigeonscantastefood.D.Pigeonscanspeak.C

A

C

)3.Whatistrueaboutpigeons?A.Theyflyinaline.B.Theyseefewcolors.C.Theyhavesharpeyes.D.Theycandrawpictures.(

B

)4.

(創(chuàng)新考法·圖片理解)Whichofthefollowingproblemscanpigeonssolve?A.

?B.

?C.

?D.

?C

B

A

)5.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.PigeonsarecleverB.PigeonscanflyhighC.PigeonscanreadamapD.PigeonscanfindwayshomeA

Unit4Where’smyschoolbag?狐貍羅西與狗狗麥蒂Rosie,afox,likedtooutwit(以智取勝)thedog,Maddy.

“WheneverI’dgivethemsomethingtoeat,Rosieoftentriedtotakeawayherfoodwiththedog’sbiscuits(餅干),”saysownerRichardBowler,whotookinRosieaftershegotlost.RosiegottoknowMaddyslowly.

“Maddyisalwaysplayful,andit’sanaturalinstinct(本能)forababydogto

?.Sotheygotonwell,”Bowlersays.

Thepairlikedtoplayindoors,especiallyinthelivingroom.

“RosielikedtorunalongthetopofthesofaandjumpoverthecoffeetabletomeetMaddy,”Bowlersays.

“Theroomwasusuallymessy(凌亂的).”Thepair’sownerevenhadtoreplace(更換)hissofaafterRosietriedtoputatoyunderthesofa.AndwhenRosiewasn’tplayingwithherfriend,thepairwouldplaywithtennisballstogether.

A

?Itwasastrangefriendship.Maddy’sparentsweregoodatcatchingfoxes.

B

?

Nobodytoldthisdogaboutit.ShespentmostofhertimeplayingwithRosieinanoutdoorvegetablegarden.

C

?Buttheydidn’tgotosleepbeforeMaddygaveRosiea“good-night”kiss.

D

(素材來源:

National

Geographic

Kids)1.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”refertoinParagraph1?

RosieandMaddy.

?

2.Pleasefillintheblankinthe2ndparagraph.

play

?

3.WheredidRosieandMaddyoftenplayindoors?

Inthelivingroom.

?

4.WhatdidRosietrytoputunderthesofa?

Atoy.

?

5.InParagraph5,thesentence“Thetwofriendsusuallyhadashortsleepatnoon.”ismissing.Whichblankshouldweputitin,A,B,CorD?

C.

?

RosieandMaddy.

play

Inthelivingroom.

Atoy.

C.

按要求完成下列各題。每題答案不超過5個(gè)詞。Unit5Doyouhaveasoccerball?河馬的善性本能EveryOctober,thousandsofwildebeest(牛羚)andzebrascometogetheralongtheMaraRiver.Theywaittocrosstherunningwatertotheotherbank.Yuleisaparkkeeper.Hewatchesfromtheriverside,andseesababywildebeestjumpintothewater.Buthecan’texpectwhathappensnext.Thebabywildebeesttriestogoacrosstheriverbutthefastwatersweepsitaway.Thewildebeesttriestokeepitsheadabovewater,butitcan’t.Suddenlyahippo(河馬)risesoutofthewater.Itislyinginthewaternearthebabywildebeest,anditquicklyswimsafterthelittlewildebeest.Hipposcanbeverydangerous,soYulewantstoseewhatthehippowilldotothebabywildebeest.Thestronghippousesitsbodytostopthebabywildebeest’sscaryrideintheriver.Ittakesthebabywildebeesttotheothersideoftheriver.Yuleandotheronlookerswatchthescene(場(chǎng)面)insurprise.

“Ihavenever

?likethis,”hesays.Thewildebeestreachestheotherbankandrunsbacktojoinitsgroup.

Yulethinksthehippowouldbetootiredforitsbraveaction.However,itgoesbackintotherivertokeepawatchfuleye.

“Animalsarechangeable,andeachonehasitsowncharacter,”Yulesays.

“Thishippo’sinstinctistohelpthosethatneedhelp.It’sjustlikehelpfulpeoplewhosay‘Notonmywatch!’astheyhelpothers.”(素材來源:

National

Geographic

Kids)(

B

)1.Whatd

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