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牛津上海(本地版)五四制初中英语六年级上册期末拓展提高卷

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    Singapore(新加坡) is the cleanest city in Asia. It is also the smallest country in Asia, but the shops and the restaurants are just as good as those in other cities. It is a green city with beautiful gardens and parks. So it is called a garden city.

    The Bird Park is a very interesting place to visit in Singapore. It is about twelve kilometres from the centre of the city, it is easy to go there by bus or taxi.

    The Bird Park is one of the largest bird parks in the world. There are hundreds of beautiful birds from many different places of the world. There is a big lake in the park. A restaurant is beside it. There is a very large cage and you can walk inside the cage. It takes two hours to see all the birds.

(1)、What is Singapore called?

It is called  .

(2)、How far is it from the Bird Park to the centre of the city?

It is  .

(3)、How can we go to the Bird Park?

We can go there by  .

(4)、Where do hundreds of beautiful birds come from?

They come from   of the world.

(5)、How long does it take to see all the birds?

It takes about  .

(6)、Do you like Singapore? Why?

举一反三
Have you been back to the place where your ancestors lived, worked, studied and played? Robert Qian , a Chinese Canadian, already has.Now in China, he has found that his family is like a tall tree with long roots.
Robert is just one young overseas Chinese who has come to visit his ancestors' homeland, as part of the In Search of Roots summer camp program. The program is organized by the local government of Guangdong Province. This program started in 1980, and so far has brought thousands of overseas Chinese students to China to look for their families' roots. The young people are usually between 16 and 25 years old. (1) Most, like Robert, can hardly speak any Chinese and have never been to  China before.
The students mainly visit parts of Guangdong Province in southern China. During the two-week camp, they study Chinese culture, see changes that have happened in that area, and visit interesting sights. (2) Going to their ancestors' village is often the most exciting part of the trip. The students feel that they are part of the village, and experience village life. They drink from the village well, go for walks through the countryside, and watch the villagers do their daily activities.
Cathy Qian, a young American student, had this to say, “ Thanks to In Search of Roots, I am beginning to understand my Chinese roots and who I am. It has been a great trip, and I have so many memories of China to take with me .”
The program leaders believe strongly in the program and say that the purpose of it is to give young overseas Chinese the chance to learn more about themselves. “I've really enjoyed the trip so far,” says Robert.“This has been a big step for me, and I'm looking forward to finding out more about my roots during my time here. ”
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            often the most exciting part of the trip                   their ancestors'village.
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The program In Search of Roots has helped Robert and many other overseas Chinese learn more about their             and             .

阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。

    If you dropped a piece of fruit on your computer keyboard, would you think about eating it again? What if you dropped it in the toilet? Bacteria can live everywhere, even in some unexpected places.

    If you eat at your computer, sneeze on your keyboard, or sit down to surf the Internet without first washing your hands, your computer keyboard could be bad for your health. According to the US National Research Centre, the average computer carries 400 times more bacteria than a toilet bowl does.

    Could one of the dirtiest things in your home be right in your hand? Yes: the TV remote control. It gets dropped on the floor, put on the sofa and everyone in the house holds it. Scientists found that about half of the tested remote controls carry the cold virus.

    Don't forget your toothbrush. Do you put it in the bathroom? Studies show that flushing the toilet releases bacteria in the air. Bacteria can remain in the air for at least two hours. They may pollute your toothbrush. You can find ways to solve this problem. Try to keep your toothbrush far from the toilet. Make sure that it is in an upright position after each use. It's also important to change your toothbrush every three months.

    Here are some other places to watch out for:

    At home

    The kitchen is one of the places with the most bacteria—more than the bathroom. Dishcloths and kitchen sponges are great places for bacteria since they are always wet after being used. Try to make them dry.

    At school

    When you put your schoolbags on the floor or in the bus, many bacteria can live on the bottom of it. Try to clean your schoolbag often.

    In public places

    Escalator handrails, shopping cart handles, public books and magazines are top bacteria carriers. That's why the first thing to do when getting home is to wash your hands.

    Yes, bacteria are everywhere. But don't be too afraid to touch those things. Most of bacteria are harmless. Just remember to wash your hands regularly. It is the most useful way to protect yourself from bacteria and viruses.

    Answer the following questions with no more than 6 words.

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