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一、閱讀單項(xiàng)選擇

Everyoneknowsthatexerciseisimportant.Weallneedtoexercise.Doctorssayitisgoodforus.It

makesyourheartandbodystrong.Childrenwhooftenexercisearemorealert(機(jī)靈的).Thismeansthey

dobetterintestsandschoolworkthanthosewhodon'texercise.

Youcanexerciseatfitnesscenters.Theyhavealotofequipment(設(shè)備)there.Theequipmentwillhelp

exerciseyourarms,legs,andotherpartsofyourbodytomakeyoufit.Somepeoplebuyequipmentfor

theirhomes.Butitisveryexpensive.

Exercisingcanbefun.Friendscanexercisetogetheratafitnesscenter,ortheycanplaysportstogether.

Howdoyouexercise?

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇正確答案。

1.Whichofthefollowingsportsisnotinthetext?

A.Fishing.B.Running.C.Swimming.D.Walking.

3.Thewords“fitnesscenters'inthetextmean.

A.商務(wù)中心B.健身中心C.購物中心D.醫(yī)療中心

4.Theequipmentinfitnesscenterswillhelpexerciseyour.

A.armsB.legsC.otherpartsofthebodyD.A、BandC

Toomuchtourismcanbeaproblem.Iftourismgrowstooquickly,peoplemustleaveotherjobstowork

inthetourismindustry.Thismeansthatotherpartsofthecountry,seconomycansuffer.

Buildingahotelisjustabeginning.Theremustbemanysupportfacilitiesaswell,includingroads

togettothehotel,electricity,sewerstohandlewaste,andwater.Allofthesesupportfacilities

costmoney.Iftheyarenotusedbecausetherearenotenoughtourists,jobsandmoneyarelost.

5.Whatisprobablythereasoniflocalpeopledisliketourists?

B.Localpeoplelosejobs.

C.Alotofhotelsarebuilt.

D.Toomanytouristscausetrafficproblems.

6.Whatcanwedotosolvetheproblemscausedbytourism?

A.Makeplansproperly.

B.Helpthecountry?seconomy.

C.Buildfewerhotels.

D.Advancethewell-beingoflocalpeople.

7.Iftourismgrowstooquickly,.

A.businesseswilllosemoney

B.otherpartsofthecountry,seconomywillmakemoremoney

C.localpeoplewillbehappier

D.morelocalpeoplewillworkfortourists.

8.Supportfacilitiesneededbytouristattractionsincludes.

?publicplaces?hotels?airports④roads?electricity?sewers

A.①②③④⑤B.②③④⑤⑥C.①②③⑤⑥D(zhuǎn).①③④⑤⑥

9.IfthewriterwantstoaddParagraph5tothepassage,hemaytellus.

A.whetherpeopleneedtobuildmorehotels

B.whetherpeopleneedtoplantourismproperly

C.howtodealwiththeproblemsabove

D.howtopreventtourismgrowingtooquickly

Healthyeatingdoesn'tjustmeanwhatyoueat,buthowyoueat.Hereissomeadviceonhealthyeating.

Eatwithothers.Itcanhelpyoutoseeothers,healthyeatinghabits.Ifyouusuallyeatwithyour

parents,youwillfindthatthefoodyoueatismoredelicious.

Eatbreakfast.Breakfastisthemostimportantmealoftheday.Afteryoudon'teatforthepastten

hours,yourbodyneedsfoodtogetyougoing.Youwillbesmarteraftereatingbreakfast.

Don'teatdinnerlate.Withourbusylife,wealwaysputoffeatingdinneruntilthelastminute.Try

toeatdinneratleast3hoursbeforeyougotobed.Thiswillgiveyourbodyachancetomostof

thefoodbeforeyourestforthenext8-10hours.

10.Thewritergivesuspiecesofadviceonhealthyeating.

A.4B.5C.6D.7

11.WhichsnackisNotmentionedinthepassage?

A.FruitsB.YogurtC.ChipsD.Icecream

12.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Snacksarebadforourhealth.

B.Weshouldkeepeatinguntilwearefull.

C.Dinneristhemostimportantmealoftheday.

D.Weshouldhavedinneratleast3hoursbeforegoingtobed.

13.Theunderlined(畫線)word“digest"means""inChinese.

A.消化B.享用C.儲(chǔ)存D.循環(huán)

14.Thepassagemainlytellsus.

A.wheretoeatB.howtoeatC.whytoeatD.whentoeat

Inthepastmonth,we'vebeenholdingourbreathfornewsaboutaBoeing777plane,MH370.

IttookofffromKualaLumpur(吉隆坡),Malaysia.OnMarch8.ItwasheadingtoBeijing.Butabout

twohoursintotheflight,theplanewentmissing.

Therewere239peopleontheflight,including154Chinese.

Atotalof12countriesincludingChinaandtheUShavejoinedthesearchfortheplane.

Diditcrash?Weknowthattheweatherwasclearthatday.Thepilotsdidn'tmakeanydistress

calls(求救信號).AndasofMarch13,expertshavenotfoundanybrokenpartsoftheplane。

Wasithijacked(劫機(jī))?TwoIranians(伊朗人)usedstolenpassportstogetintotheflight.Butnow

theydonotappeartobelinkedtoanypossiblehijackingoftheplane,internationalpoliceagency

Interpol(國際刑警組織)officialsaidonMarch11.

Thesearchisstillgoingon.Itcouldtakemonthsorevenyearstofindoutwhathappened

totheflight.

15.WhendidMH370gomissing?

A.March8B.March9C.March11D.April8

16.HowmanyChinesearethereontheflight?

A.239B.154C.145D.85

17.Whatwastheweatherlikethatday?

A.cloudyB.rainyC.fineD.windy

18.Didthepilotsmakeanydistresscallsbeforetheplanewentmissing?

A.Yes,theydid.B.No,theydidn,t.C.Wedon'tknow.D.Maybe

19.Howlongcouldittaketofindoutwhathappenedtotheflight?

A.severalmonthsB.severalyearsC.monthsoryearsD.3months

Tipsforavoidingtrafficjams:

Theradiohasmorethanjustmusic.Checkthelocalnewsstationforthelatesttrafficreport.Or

goonlineandchecktrafficcamerasbeforeyousetout.Ifthereisajam,you'11bepreparedandcan

tryanotherroute.

Taketheroadlesstraveled.Althoughhighwaysmaybethemostdirectroute,back(偏僻的)roads

canbemuchlesscrowded,whichcansaveyoufromthefrustrationofthestop-and-gotraffic.

Rushhourisn,tjustalovelynickname.Itmeansthemorningandafternoontrafficlastsforseveral

hours,butthey5restillcalled"rushhour"forareason-everyone5sontheroadandinahurrytoget

somewhere.Treatrushhourlikebadweather-ifyoudon'thavetogoanywhere,stayofftheroads.

Tipsforthoseunavoidabletrafficjams:

Don,tbreakthelaw.You,vegone30feetin30minutesandallofasuddenyouseepeopleusingthe

shoulders〔緊急停車道).Don,tbehavelikethem.Notonlyisthisillegal,butalsothere,sagoodchance

they,11getcaughtorcauseevenmoreproblems.

Payextraattentiontozig-zaggers(Z字形行進(jìn)者).Whensomepeopleareanxious,theymaystart

changinglanes(車道)every5secondsorcutyouoff,Keepcheckingyourwindowsandmirrors,forthese

lanechangers.

Lookforanescape.Ifitispossibletoexittheroadsafely,doit.UseaGPSunit,andyoucan

changeyourroutemid-tripifneeded.

Becourteous.Goodmannerscouldhelpyouavoidapossibleaccident.Allowpeopleinfromalane

thatisending.Speedingupto.keepthemoutincreasesyourchancesofanaccident.

20.Toavoidtrafficjams,weareadvisedtodothefollowingEXCEPT.

A.gettrafficnewsbeforeleaving

B.choosebackroads.

C.avoidrushhours.

D.changelanesfrequently.

21.Whatshouldwedowhentherearezig-zaggers?

A.Keepcheckingthemirrors

B.Stopandletthemgofirst

C.Soundthehomloudly.

D.Drivequicklytokeepthemout

22.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“courteous“inthelastparagraphmean?

A.EnergeticB.PoliteC.CarefulD.Honest

23.Inwhichpartofamagazinecanthispassagebefound?

A.EntertainmentB.MarketC.LifeD.Advertisement

UsefulInformationinAustralia

UsefulNumbers

Allthetelephonenumbersareusefulandfree.

oFire/Police/Ambulance(救護(hù)車)一000Telephoneinformation-12455

oMedical(醫(yī)學(xué)的)Care—1300369359Taxi—1800421113

SurfingtheInternet

WithsomanyInternettearoomsandpubliclibraries,it'seasytosurftheInternetinAustralia.

Alsoit'sverycheapforyoutosurftheInternet.

oPubliclibrariesofferfreeInterneteverydayevenduringpublicholidays.

oManytravelmanagersprovideconnectionwhichischeaporfree.

PostService

Allpostofficesaroundthecountryofferpostservices(效勞)soyoucanreceivemailsasyoutravel

aroundthewholecountry.

oPostofficesareusuallyopenfromMondaytoFridayfrom9amto5pm.

oItcosts50centstosendastandard〔標(biāo)準(zhǔn)的)letterinAustralia.

PublicHolidays

OnpublicholidaysallshopsareclosedacrossAustralia,soarebanksandpostoffices,

oNewYear'sDay—1stJanuary

oAustraliaDay-26thJanuary

oChristmasDay-25thDecember

24.25.Ifthereisafire,youcancallinAustralia.

A.1300369359B.180042113C.000D.12455

A.At8:30onTuesday.B.At9:30onSunday.

C.At8:30onSaturday.D.At9:30onMonday.

28.29.Mr.GreenlivesaloneinAustraliaandheisn'tingoodhealth.Heneedsanursetolookafter

him.Whatshouldhedo?

A.GotoanInternettearoom.

B.Sendalettertohisson.

C.Call1300369359.

D.Gotoahospital.

30.31.Whichonemightbeopenonpublicholidays?

A.Publiclibraries.B.Shops.C.Banks.D.Postoffices.

32.33.Whichoneisnotrightaccordingto(根據(jù)〕theabovepassage?

A.SurfingtheInternetischeapinAustralia.

B.Itcosts50centstosendastandardletter.

C.Australiansgotoworkon26thJanuary.

D.Australiansdon,tgoshoppingonpublicholidays.

SideANo.293083

StudentBusCard

Name:Lilian

From:April1st,2022

To:June30th,2022

Price:£180

College:UniversityofChichester

Notvalidfortravelunlessit,susedinthebuscompaniesof

Stagecoach,Season.,GoldriderandBusaboutintheUK.

SideBNo.293083

Thankyoufortravellingwith

Ifthecardisfound,pleasereturn,toanyStagecoachdriver.

★生詞提示:valid有效的

34.Thecardisusedfor.

A.takingataxiB.travellingbytrain

C.takingabusD.enteringthecollege

35.Lilianis.

A.abusdriverB.auniversitystudent

C.ateacherinacollegeD.amiddleschoolstudent

36.Youcannotfindinthecard.

A.Lilian5sageB.theprice

Aneight-year-oldchildheardherparentstalkingaboutherlittlebrother.Allsheknewwasthathe

wasverysickandtheyhadnomoney.Onlyveryexpensiveoperationcouldsavehimnowandtherewasno

onetolendthemthemoney.Whensheheardherdaddysaytohertearfulmother,“Onlyamiracle(奇

跡)cansavehimnow,〃thelittlegirlwenttoherbedroomandpulledhermoneyfromitshidingplace

andcounteditcarefully.

Shehurriedtoadrugstore(藥店)withthemoneyinherhand.

“Andwhatdoyouwant?”askedthesalesman."It'sformylittlebrother,,zthegirlanswered."He's

really,reallysickandIwanttobuyamiracle."Pardon?”saidthesalesman.

“MybrotherAndrewhassomethingbadgrowingin-sidehisheadandmydaddysaysonlyamiraclecansave

him.Sohowmuchdoesamiraclecost?v"Wedon'tsellamiraclehere,child.Fmsorry,r,thesalesman

saidwithasmile.

“Listen,ifitisn'tenough,Icantryandgetsomemore.Justtellmehowmuchitcosts.”

Awell-dressedmanhearditandasked,“Whatkindofamiracledoesyourbrotherneed?”

“Idon'tknow,,fsheansweredwithhereyesfulloftears."He'sreallysickandmumsaysheneeds

anoperation.Butmydaddycan'tpayforit,soIhavebroughtallmymoney.

“Howmuchdoyouhave?”askedtheman.”$1.11,butIcantryandgetsomemore,〃sheanswered.

“Well,whatluck,〃smiledtheman.”$1.11,thepriceofamiracleforlittlebrothers”

Hetookupthegirl?shandandsaid,“Takemetowhereyoulive.Iwanttoseeyourbrotherandmeet

yourparents.Let'sseeifIhavethekindofmiracleyouneed.r,

Thatwell-dressedmanwasDrCarltonArmstrong,afamousdoctor.Theoperationwassuccessfulandit

wasn'tlongbeforeAndrewwashomeagain.

Howmuchdidthemiraclecost?

37.Whatwasthetroubleinthelittlegirl'sfamily?

A.Herbrotherwasseriouslyill.

B.Theyhadnomoney.

C.BothAandB.

38.Intheeyeofthegirl,amiraclemightbe.

A.somethinginteresting

B.somethingbeautiful

C.somewonderfulmedicine

39.Thelittlegirlsaidagainandagain”…Icantrygetsomemore.〃Thathows__.

A.shehadstillkeptsomemoney

B.shehopednottoberefused

C.Therewasnoneedtoworryaboutmoney

40.Whatmadethemiraclehappen?

A.Thegirl'sloveforherbrother.

B.Thegirl?smoney

C.Themedicinefromthedrugstore.

41.Fromthepassagewecaninfer(推斷)that

A.Thedoctordidn'taskforanypay.

B.Thelittlegirlislovelybutnotsoclever.

C.Andrewwasinfactnotsosickastheyhadthought.

ArthurRobertAsheJr.wasthefirstAfrican-Americanplayertotakepartintheinternationalsport

oftennisatthehighestlevelofthegame.HewasbornonJuly10,1943.

WhenArthurwas6,hismotherdied.Arthur,withhisfatherandhisbrother,livednearalargepark

inRichmond,Virginia.Hisfatherwasthemanagerofthepark.Hetookcareoftheparkandmadesure

everythingwasright.

ArthurgrewuptobeoneofthefirstsuccessfulAfrican-Americantennisplayers.Heplayedandwon

allovertheworld.

42.WhichquestionisansweredinParagraph2?

A.WheredidArthurgrowup?

B.WhydidArthurliketennisbest?

C.WhenwasArthurborn?

D.WhatdidArthurliketodoatschool?

43.TheparkofferedpeoplealloftheseEXCEPT.

A.tennisB.footballC.baseballD.swimming

44.HowdidArthurmeetMrCharity?

A.Arthur?sfatheraskedMrCharitytogiveArthurtennislessons.

B.Whileswimmingatthepool,MrCharitymetArthur.

C.Whileteachingtennis,MrCharitysawyoungArthur.

D.MrCharitynoticedyoungArthurwasplayingtenniswell.

A.Heenteredtheparkwherehisfatherworked.

B.Hecopiedtennismovementswithoutholdingaracket.

D.Heplayedtennisbetterthanplayerswhowereolderthanhewas.

46.Thisarticleisa(n)

A.biography(傳記)B.diary

C.advertisementD.pieceofnews

Theworld,soldestperson,Ms.Baines,died.Shecelebratedher115thbirthdaywithcongratulationsfrom

BarackObama,PresidentoftheUnitedStates.Overherlifeshelivedthroughthetermsof21USpresidents.

GertrudeBainespassedawaypeacefullyinhersleepattheWesternConvalescentHospitalinLosAngeles,

whereshehadlivedforherlasttenyears.EmmaCamanag,thehospitaTsleadersaidshewasarespectable

lady.〃Itisreallyanhonorforthehospitaltotakecareofheroverthelast10yearsandwewill

greatlymissher,Itisjustlikewehavelostarelative,〃saidEmma.

Sheoncetoldaninterviewer,〃Astothesecretsoflonglife,Idonothaveanydisappointments

inmyownlife.〃

Ms.Bainesbecametheworld,soldestpersoninJanuary.Japanesewoman,KamaChien,114,hasnow

takenoverthetitle.

47.Ms,BainesvotedforMr.Obamabecausehe.

A.wasverypopularinthehospital

B.didgoodthingsforAfricanAmericans

C.didevenbetterthanJohnF.Kennedy

D.congratulatedheronherbirthday

48.Itcanbeinferred(推斷)fromthepassagethat.

A.Ms.Bainesdidn,tlikeanypresidentsexceptMr.ObamaandJohnF.Kennedy

B.Ms.Baines'daughterdiedmanyyearsbeforeherhusband

C.JapanesewomanKamaChienisthesecondoldestintheworldnow

D.apositiveattitudetowardslifeisthemainsecretof.Ms.Baines'longlife

49.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Ms.Baineslikedtolivealone.

B.Ms.BainesdiedinahospitalinLosAngeles.

C.Ms.Bainesandherhusbandhadonlyonechild.

D.Ms.Bainesusedtoserve5othersinOhio.

50.Thepassageismainlyabout.

A.howMs,Baineslivedforsolong

B.whyMs.BainesvotedforMr.Obama

C.theworld,soldestperson,Ms.Baines

D.Ms.BainesandPresidentObama.

Wedidasurveyamong1,000studentsaged12to16,andwefoundoutthat30percentofthemsleptfor

only4to7hoursaday.NearlyaquartersaidtheyfellasleepwhiletheywerewatchingTV,listening

tomusicorusingotherelectronicgadgets.’

“Teenagersneedtorealizetheimportanceofsleepingwell.Iftheysleepwell,theywillbeableto

studyhardandperformwellatschool.Iamshockedtoknowthatsofewteenagershavenoticedtheclose

connectionbetweensleepandschoolwork,saidDrChris.

【小題1】WhatdisturbsBritishteenagerintheirbedrooms?

A.Sleep.B.Electronicgadgets.C.Schoolwork.

【小題2】Accordingtotheresultofthesurvey,howlongdid30percentofstudentssleepaday?

A.3to7hours.B.4to7minutes.C.4to7hours.

【小題3】Theword“quality"means“〃inChinese.

A.數(shù)量B.質(zhì)量C.時(shí)間

【小題4】Amongthestudents,felttheworst.

A.thegirlsaged13.B.thegirlsaged15.C.thegirlsaged17.

【小題5】Whatdoesthepassagetalkabout?

A.Junkfood.B.Junksleep.C.Teenagers.

MozartwasbornonJanuary27,1756anddiedonDecember5,1791.Whenhewasthree,heoftenhadlessons

withhiseldersister.Hisfathertookhimthroughmanydifferentcountries,whereheplayedmusicfor

lotsofpeople.

Mozartdiedwhenhewasstillayoungman.Duringhisshortlifehestudiedmusicandtaughtmusicand

playedmusicandwrotemusic.Evenbyworkingsohard,hecouldn'tmakemuchmoney.Oftenhehadto

borrowmoneyfromhisfriends.Buthismusicmadehimhappyandformorethantwohundredyearshismusic

hasmadeotherpeoplehappy,too.

52.53.Whenhewas,Mozarttookmusiclessonswithhissisters.

A.threeB.fiveC.youngD.old

54.55.Mozartlived.

56.57.AlthoughMozartwasfamous,hewas.

A.hardB.richC.happyD.poor

58.59.Hismusicmadehappy.

A.bothhimandotherpeopleB.onlyhim

C.otherpeopleD.nobody

TheH1N1virushasbeenspreadingworld-wide,itisimportantforustoknowhowtocontrolit.Please

payattentiontothefollowingpoints:

1.Don,ttouchyourface.Aboveall,keepyourhandsawayfromyoureyes,mouthandnose,allof

whichservepathways(途徑)fortheviruses(病毒)toenteryourbody.

2.Washyourhands.Ifyouhavetotouchyourface,washyourhands,gettingunderthefingernails

for20to30secondswithhotsoapandwaterbefore.Soapswithsurfactants(夕卜表活'性齊(j)candealwith

fluviruses.

3.Coveryournoseandmouth.Whensomeonesneezesorcoughs,liquid(液體)dropswithfluviruses

asfarasthreefeetthroughtheairandlandonyournoseandmouth,soit'sbesttokeepatleastan

arm'slengthdistancewhentalkingtosomeonewhoshowssignsofinfection(感染).Inordertoprotect

others,coveryourmouthandnosewithatissue(紙巾)whenyoucoughorsneeze,andcleanyourhands

afterward.Virusescanliveforhours,orevenlongerwhenontheskinorothersurfacessuchaskeyboards.

4.Considerbuyingamaskincaseyouneeditinthefuture.Someresearchsuggeststhatmasksreduce

theriskofgettingthefluvirusesbyasmuchas80%.Butitalsosuggeststhatifyoudon51washhands,

themaskdoesn'tworkwell.Sowashyourhandsandusethemask,especiallywearingfacemasksincrowded

placesisalsouseful.

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最正確答案。

60.Thearticlemainlytells.

A.theH1N1virushasbeenspreadingworld-wide

B.howtocontroltheH1N1virus

C.coveryournoseandmouth

D.everyoneshouldbuyamaskinthefuture

61.Howdoesthevirusesenteryourbodyeasily?

A.Getthoughyourmouth.B.Getthoughyournose.

C.Getthoughyoureyes.D.Alloftheabove.

62.Whatcanwedowiththefluviruses?

A.Water.B.Masks.C.Soapswithsurfactants.D.Tissues.

63.Howlongcanthevirusesliveontheskinorothersurfacessuchaskeyboards?

A.Foranhour.B.Forseveralhours.C.Fortwoweeks.D.Forayear.

64.WhichofthestatementsisNotTrue?

A.Washyourhandsbeforemeals.

B.Whenyoucoughorsneeze,youshouldcoveryourmouthandnosewithatissue.

C.Youshouldn,toftentouchyourmouth,eyesandnose.

D.Whenyouputamask,youcanoftengotothecrowdedplaces.

Inonestation,akindladysaidmyproblemwasthatIhadn'tgotenoughexperience."Getsomework

withasmallstationandworkyourwayup,〃shesaid.

Iwentbackhome.Icouldn,tgetajobthere,either.Thenmydadtoldmeabusinessmanhadopeneda

storeandneededsomeonetohelphim.Butagain,Ididn'tgetthejob.

Ifeltreallydown."Yourluckwillchange,〃Momsaidtome.Dadlentmethecartohelpmetolook

formyjob.ItriedanotherradiostationinIowa.Buttheowner,aniceman,toldmehehadalready

hadsomeone.

AsIlefthisoffice,Iasked,“Howcansomeonebeasportsannouncer(播音員)ifhecan'tgetajob

inaradiostation?”

IwaswaitingfortheliftwhenIheardthemancall."Whatdidyoumean?Doyouknowanythingabout

football?”HeputmeinfrontofamicrophoneandaskedmetotrytoimaginethatIwasgivingmyopinion

onafootballgame,Isucceeded.

Onmywayhome,Mom'swordscamebacktome,“Onedayyourluckwillchange,Son.Andwhenithappens,

it’11feeldoubly(力口倍的)goodbecauseofallthehardworkyou'vehad.〃AtthatmomentIknewwhat

justwhatshemeant.

65.What'sthewriter'sidealjob?

A.Asportsman.B.Ashopassistant.

C.Asportsannouncer.D.Abusinessman.

66.Whydidn'tthewritergetthejobinChicago?Because.

A.hewastooyoung

B.hedidn'tgetcollegeeducation

C.he'snotagood-lookingperson

D.hehadn,tgotenoughexperience

67.WhichofthefollowingisTrueaccordingtothearticle?

C.It'simportantforyoutowaitforluck.

D.Youshouldtrustyourmother.

D.Butthedoorofeverystationwasalwaysclosed

69.What'sthebesttitleofthispassage?

A.Mother?sWords.

B.EverythingHappensForTheBest.

C.NoOneIsAlwaysLucky.

D.ToFindAJobInRadioIsDifficult.

Intheworld,socceroffootballisthemostpopularsport.Thisisbecausemanycountrieshavewonderful

teamsfortheWorldCup.TheWorldCupisheldeveryfouryears.

Toremember2022FIFAWorldCup,childrenfromdifferentcountriesandmorethan60childrenfromJapanese

schoolscametogetherandspentthreeweekendsdrawingabigpicturecalled“Dream(夢幻)WorldCups〃

inJapan.Thechildrendrewanimals,flowersandpeopleplayingsoccerunderabulebrightsky.They

wishedeachfootballteamgoodluckbydrawingtheflags(旗幟)ofallthecountriesthatwilltakepart

intheWorldCupinJapanandSouthKorea.ThepicturewasputupinaparknearaplaygroundinYokohama.Some

footballteamswillhavegamesthere.

Areyouafootballfan(迷)?TheWorldCupmakedsmoreandmorepeopleinterestedinfootballTeenagers(W

少年)likeplayingandwatchingfootball.Manyofthemlovesomefootballstarssomuchthattheyget

thepicturesoftheirfavouriteplayersonthewallsoftheirrooms.Thatisthewaytoshowtheirlove

fortheWorldCupaschildreninJapan.

70.IfacountrywantstotakepartintheWorldCup,shemusthave.

A.ManyfootballfansB.averygoodteamC.manyfootballplayerD.abigplayground

71.ThenextWorldCupwillbeheldin.

A.2022B.2022C.2022D.2022

72.Fromthepassage,inthepicturechildrendrewmanythingsexcept.

A.peopleplayingfootball

B.picturesofsomefootballstars

C.asunnyskyD.flowers

D.flowers

73.InDreamWorldCup〃,thechildrendrewtheflagsofsomecountries.

A.toshowtheirlovefortheirowecountry

B.totellthepeopletheirstories

C.toshowtheirgoodwishesforthefootballteams

D.toshowtheirnewideasaboutfootball

74.Manyteenagersowethepicturesofsomefootballstarsbecause.

A.theyareinterestedinfootball

B.theyarefootballfans

C.theythinktheirfavouriteplayersaregreat

D.allofA,BandC

It'ssobeautifuloutsidethatspendingthedayintheofficewouldbeveryboring.Sowhynottake

thevacations(假期)off?Anewsurvey(調(diào)查)foundthat31%ofU.Sworkersdon'talwaystakealloftheir

vacationdays.Americanshave12vacationdaysonaverage(平均)eachyear,buttheygivebackanaverage

of3vacationdayseachyear.

Sowhydon'ttheyuseuptheirvacationdays?Somesaytheywouldrathergetmoneybackfortheirunused

days;somebusyworkerssaytheyjustcan'tleavetheirwork.Americanshavefewervacationdaysthan

workersinanyothercountrysurveyed.

TheFrenchtaketheirvacationsseriously.Frenchworkersgetanaverageof39vaca

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