题型:任务型阅读 题类:常考题 难易度:普通
浙江省衢州市东港学校共同体2015-2016学年七年级上学期英语期中质量检测试卷
My name is Amy. Mike, Lisa and I are good friends. We have different hobbies.
I have a nice voice(嗓音). On the weekend, I often have a singing class. Mike likes cool things. On Saturday afternoon, Mike always dances hip-pop(街舞) in the park. Lisa likes cooking. She often cooks on the weekend. Sometimes she makes cakes for her family.
On weekend, we usually go to the orphanage(孤儿院) together. I sing songs with the children. Mike teaches the children how to dance and Lisa cook food for them. We are always very happy. We can help the children.
SXTV Channel 7 13: 12 Football Match | XATV Channel 4 15: 30 TV Play |
SXTV Channel 6 18: 30 Cartoon | CCTV Channel 1 12:38 Law Today |
CCTV Channel 1 19:00 News Report | CCTV Channel 3 21:00 The Latest Music |
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ChaiJing, who worked for China Central Television (CCTV) from 2001 to 2013 as a TV reporter made a documentary(纪录片) named under the Dome (穹顶之下)to educate the public about smog. It is released(发行)online on March 1st, 2015.
In the opening of the documentary, Chai tells the story of her daughter with a begin tumor (良性肿瘤)before her birth. “ I couldn't help worrying while seeing the polluted sky in Beijing,” she says. She only took her daughter outside when the air in Beijing was good. The rest of the time she had to keep her at home like a “prisoner(囚犯)”. And there were175 polluted days in 2014 in Beijing.
In the documentary, Chai had an interview with a six-year-old girl, WangHuiqin, who live in Shanxi Province, a heavily polluted area in China. The girl told Chai that she had never seen stars, blue skies or white clouds in her village.
Chai also went to London and Los Angeles, which had both suffered air pollution in the past, to learn how they had improved their environment.
Chai spent one year making this 103-minute film, which cost her over 1 million yuan. In the documentary, Chai tries to answer three questions. They are “ What is smog”, “ Where does it come from?” and “What should people do?” And she calls on everyone to get into the fight against smog.
The documentary Under the Dome | |
Producer | Chai Jing, who used to be a TV {#blank#}1{#/blank#} |
Release date | On March 1st, 2015 |
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cost | Over 1 million yuan |
purpose | To educate the public about {#blank#}3{#/blank#} |
contents | What is smog? Where does it come from? What should people do? |
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It usually depends on their age.Newborns (新生儿)of 0 to 3 months should sleep for about 18 hours a day.Babies of 4 to 11 months should start to sleep through the night,for 9 to 12 hours at a time.{#blank#}2{#/blank#}Children of 3 to 5 years should get 11 to 13 hours a day.Children of 6 to 13 need 9 to 11 hours of sleep.Teenagers of 14 and up need 8 to 10 hours of sleep.{#blank#}3{#/blank#}
Set a strict nap timetable(小睡时间表).Younger children should take a short sleep during the day.Even older children can benefit(得益于)from late—afternoon naps if they don't get enough steep at night.{#blank#}4{#/blank#}
Pay attention to(注意)screen time.Remember to ask children to tum off the television and the computer an hour before they go to bed.If possible,get them out of their bedrooms since the light(光)from the screens can make sleep a difficult job.
Get children movin9.{#blank#}5{#/blank#}Running around and playing sports are great, but children can move in other ways.too.They can take a dog for a walk or go to the park—just get them out of the house and get them moving.
A.Exercise during the day can help children sleep better at night. B.How much sleep does a child need? C.What can parents do? D.Ask children to finish their homework before they go to bed. E.Children of 1 to 2 years need about 11 to 14 hours a day. F.But keep them short一30 minutes at most. |
Jia Meng used to keep a diary in Chinese. But one year ago, the 14-year-old girl from Heilongjiang began to write her diaries in English, because Jia found her mother was reading her diary secretly. She changed the language because her mother can't read English. "It's like killing two birds with one stone," said Jia. "My privacy(隐私) becomes safe and my English improves a lot."
Jia's mother is not the only mom who reads her child's diary. Recently, Renmin University of China had a national survey among over 2,300 parents. The results show that about 40% of parents read their children's secrets.
That's why many teenagers try to find ways to protect their privacy.
Wu Lei, 15, from Shanxi, keeps a diary, too. But he doesn't write it on paper. He writes online, which he thinks is perfectly safe because his parents "know nothing about the Internet".
Lu Huan, 13, from Guangdong, said her parents always secretly listened to the talk between her friends and her on the telephone in their room. To solve this problem, Lu asked her parents to buy her a cell phone.
"Parents want to know what is going on in their children's lives," said Shao Xiaozhen, a teenage expert in Beijing. "But sometimes they go about it the wrong way." Shao suggested the teenagers that instead of hiding their secrets, talking with parents is a better solution. "If your parents know that you are safe, they'll let you keep your secrets."
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The age of Jia Meng |
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The person who read Jia Meng's diary |
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The number of parents who read their children's diaries according to the survey |
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The place that Wu Lei writes his diary |
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The way to let parents know you are safe |
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