We will lose the game unless he ______ us.

       A. helps                       B. helped               C. was helping                     D. has helped 

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As parents, we like to make sure that our children are eating well and getting all the nutrients(營(yíng)養(yǎng))they need. Children need two to three kinds of vegetables every day.

A simple way to get our children to eat vegetables is by eating them ourselves. Following our example, they may start eating vegetables themselves. Don't say things like, "If you eat your vegetables, you can have dessert. "These methods work for a little while but can possibly lead them to hate vegetables more. Give your children new varieties of foods which will help them develop a taste for trying new things.

Sometimes the simple things just don't work. We have to start becoming a little creative to make our children eat vegetables. By doing this in the beginning when children are small, we will help them learn to love vegetables.

Think of creative ways to make children eat vegetables. For example, cut up vegetables like carrots, cucumbers and place them in a creative way on a plate for an afternoon snack(零食). Or try using cheese sauce either by dipping(蘸) the vegetables in it or by putting the cheese right on top of cooked or raw vegetables.

If you prefer, you can also add a teaspoon (茶匙)of sugar on top of cooked green beans and peas to make them taste a little sweeter. Doing this shouldn't lead to a sweet tooth as long as you only give them a small amount.

If you have children that refuse to eat vegetables, some of these suggestions I've listed will help to turn that around. In the end, you're not only just getting them to eat vegetables, you're also helping them to live a healthier lifestyle.

65. According to the passage, all the following ways to get children to eat vegetables are creative EXCEPT________

A. preparing carrots in an attractive way           

B. adding some cheese sauce to vegetables

C. putting cheese on top of vegetables      

D. making vegetables very sweet

66. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

A. Children need to eat vegetables every day for their health.

B. It is necessary to think of creative ways to make children eat vegetables.

C. Sugar can make children keep a healthy diet.

D. Parents should help children live a healthy lifestyle.

67. If you want your children lo develop the habit of eating vegetables, you should_____.

A. set an example to them          

B. be very patient with them

C. give dessert to them as an award   

D. cut vegetables into different shapes to meet their tastes

68. The best title for the passage would probably be_______.

A. Vegetables are very important to children's health

B. More and more children like eating vegetables

C. How to make children eat more vegetables

D. There are many kinds of vegetables for children

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War, money and power are a few things that countries and people are concerned about.   36  I agree that those things are important,I believe that everyone should start to   37  more on a growing problem — global warming.
Global warming will not only   38 our country and our generation, but a1so the entire   39  and future generations. It is   40  because the weather has been a lot warmer over the past few years, which   41  the melting(融化) of the ice in the Antarctic. This will soon cause water levels to   42  and flood parts of the world.
Many people ignore this problem because they fee1   43   they can’t do anything about it and have more   44  things to worry about. If we al1   45  so,then our ozone layer(臭氧層)will be   46  and the planet will no longer be able to make life continue to exist. We should do our best to limit the use of our planet’s   47  resources(資源)and keep our air clean.   48  , future generations will suffer from our   49  .
Some might feel that they can't stop global warming from   50  But if every single person does his or her part in keeping the air clean. then it will become a   51  effort. Sure, there are some things that cause pollution and that we won’t be able lo   52  change. This may include cars burning oil,but we can   53  adjust some of these things. People can start carpooling, taking the bus, riding their bikes, or .   54  just walking.
If everyone takes   55  now, I believe we can start seeing remarkable results within a few years.
36.A.When                   B.As                C.How                                               D.Though
37.A.depend                B.focus                   C.hang                                      D.remark
38.A.a(chǎn)nnoy                   B.interrupt             C.a(chǎn)ffect                                      D.confuse
39.A.world          B.continent            C.industry                       D.climate
40.A.failing                   B.completing                  C.changing                     D.occurring
41.A.lies in          B.results in             C.suffers from              D.escapes from
42.A.reduce                 B.rise                               C.drop                                       D.move
43.A.a(chǎn)s if             B.in case                          C.even though                        D.if only
44.A.popular                B.suitable                        C.important                            D.difficult
45.A.do                        B.keep                              C.like                                         D.find
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     Visitors were still paying 20 yuan to hug Lele and had their photos taken yesterday despite a ban that forbids
any such contact with a wild animal. The ban was introduced more than a week ago.
     "The city zoo broke the law and should be prohibited," said an official at the State Forestry Administration. 
     The administration notice last Monday clearly bans contact with wild or captive animals, the abuse of wild
or captive animals for performance purposes and any improper business related to wild animal products.
     "Close contact with the chimp is the only bit that breaks the ban and we will end that soon," said Beijing Zoo
spokeswoman Ye Minxia yesterday.
     "The chimpanzee performance can't stopped overnight as we have a contract with a company scheduled to
terminate at the end of this year," she said.
     "The zoo is negotiating with the company in the hope of terminating it sooner," Ye said. She refused to
answer directly whether the chimp photo sessions were still ongoing yesterday, instead saying, "It's very likely
that we will cancel it tomorrow."
     Zoo staff confirmed photos were taken yesterday, one employee saying 2-year-old Lele "works" from lo am
t0 3 pm daily, according to "the Legal Mirror".
     Such activities not only damage the mental and physical health of the animals, but also risk the safety of
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zoos even hit animals and promote themselves with commercials involving animal abuse," he said.
     "Too much focus on the profits too often results in improper treatment of animals, contributing to their early
and unnatural deaths," the notice stated.
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A. In research reports.
B. In newspapers.
C. In science fictions.
D. In book reviews.
2. What do we learn about Lele?
A. It's used to make money.
B. It is hit by the people.
C. It attacked its owners.
D. It died unnaturally.
3. What would be the best title of the article?
A. Zoos Disobey the National Ban
B. Profit-making Zoos
C. Animals in Danger
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Imagine yourself halfway across the world in the beautiful hills of South Africa surrounded by the smiling faces of African children.Each day you wake to the sounds of laughing children.This place is Botshabelo, "place of refuge".However, these children were not always laughing, happy or safe.Nearly all of these children have been abused or ignored.Many are HIV positive and all have lost some or all of their family to AIDS.Here at Botshabelo, they are safe from hunger, cold, illness, poverty, hopelessness and fear.

These children may live in Africa, but like all children they belong to the world.Through volunteering at the Children's Village, our global student ambassadors will experience themselves in a larger context of life, gain an expanded world view, build confidence and develop understanding of the balance between all living creatures.

EXPERIENCES: Our global group will volunteer for two weeks at a Children's Village. Here we will take care of 150 children.The days are always full and never dull.We will volunteer at a lion reserve later, where we will help care for baby lions.We will also spend one day at another reserve taking in the beauty of the African landscape and hoping to catch sight of giraffes, zebras and the African elephants.

WHO: Students aged 16 and above are invited to participate as our valued Student Ambassadors.A working knowledge of the English language is required.Adults are invited and needed to participate in the program as Adult Mentors, who will lend your unique skills and support throughout the program.We can promise you all an unforgettable, life-changing journey!

       WHEN: July 24, 2012 to August 7, 2012

       COST: $ 1, 750 plus the cost of airfare

56.What is the author's purpose of writing this text?

       A.To encourage people to help those sick children.

       B.To encourage people to join a volunteer program.

       C.To advise people to join a travel program to Africa.

       D.To advice people to spend more time with children.

57.According to Paragraph 1, we know that Botshal 'lo is a place mainly for___.

       A.children abused by their parents             B.people who are HIV positive

       C.poor parents sufficing AIDS               D.homeless children in South Africa

58.If we join the volunteer program, we will _____.

       A.stay in Africa only for two weeks in total.

       B.travel in Africa for a long time as a reward.

       C.have a chance to see various wildlife in South Africa.

       D.have no time for entertainment except caring for the kids

59.What are the requirements for a valued Stiulciit Ambassador?

       a.Being at least 16 years old.

       b. Being able to speak English well.

       c.Having work experience as an adult mentor.

       d.Studying in a university with volunteer experience.

       A.a(chǎn) bc               B.bcd                 C.cd                 D.a(chǎn)b

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Imagine yourself halfway across the world in the beautiful hills of South Africa surrounded by the smiling faces of African children.Each day you wake to the sounds of laughing children.This place is Botshabelo, "place of refuge".However, these children were not always laughing, happy or safe.Nearly all of these children have been abused or ignored.Many are HIV positive and all have lost some or all of their family to AIDS.Here at Botshabelo, they are safe from hunger, cold, illness, poverty, hopelessness and fear.

These children may live in Africa, but like all children they belong to the world.Through volunteering at the Children's Village, our global student ambassadors will experience themselves in a larger context of life, gain an expanded world view, build confidence and develop understanding of the balance between all living creatures.

EXPERIENCES: Our global group will volunteer for two weeks at a Children's Village. Here we will take care of 150 children.The days are always full and never dull.We will volunteer at a lion reserve later, where we will help care for baby lions.We will also spend one day at another reserve taking in the beauty of the African landscape and hoping to catch sight of giraffes, zebras and the African elephants.

WHO: Students aged 16 and above are invited to participate as our valued Student Ambassadors.A working knowledge of the English language is required.Adults are invited and needed to participate in the program as Adult Mentors, who will lend your unique skills and support throughout the program.We can promise you all an unforgettable, life-changing journey!

       WHEN: July 24, 2012 to August 7, 2012

       COST: $ 1, 750 plus the cost of airfare

56.What is the author's purpose of writing this text?

       A.To encourage people to help those sick children.

       B.To encourage people to join a volunteer program.

       C.To advise people to join a travel program to Africa.

       D.To advice people to spend more time with children.

57.According to Paragraph 1, we know that Botshal 'lo is a place mainly for___.

       A.children abused by their parents             B.people who are HIV positive

       C.poor parents sufficing AIDS               D.homeless children in South Africa

58.If we join the volunteer program, we will _____.

       A.stay in Africa only for two weeks in total.

       B.travel in Africa for a long time as a reward.

       C.have a chance to see various wildlife in South Africa.

       D.have no time for entertainment except caring for the kids

59.What are the requirements for a valued Stiulciit Ambassador?

       a.Being at least 16 years old.

       b. Being able to speak English well.

       c.Having work experience as an adult mentor.

       d.Studying in a university with volunteer experience.

       A.a(chǎn) bc               B.bcd                 C.cd                 D.a(chǎn)b

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