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The World’s Water Shortage(缺乏)

    The world is not only hungry,but it is also thirsty for water.This may seem strange to you,  since nearly 70 percent of the earth’s surface is covered with water.But about 97 percent of this  huge amount is sea water,or salt water.Man can only drink and use the other 3 percent--the flesh water from rivers,lakes,underground,and other sources.And we cannot even use all of that.because some of it is in the form of icebergs(冰山)and glaciers(冰河).Even worse,some of it has been polluted.

    However,as things stand today,this small amount of fresh water is still enough for us.But  our need for water is increasing rapidly--almost day by day.Only if we take steps to deal with  this problem now can we avoid a serious worldwide water shortage later on.

    We all have to learn how to stop wasting our valuable water.One of the first steps is to develop ways of reusing it.

    Today in most large cities.water is used only once and then sent out into a sewer(下水道)  system.From there it returns to the sea or runs into underground storage tanks.But it is possible  to pipe used water to a purifying plant(凈化工廠).There it can be treated with chemicals so that  it can be used again,just as if it were fresh from a spring.

    But even if every large city purified and reused its water,we still would not have enough.All    we’d have to do to make use of the vast reserves of sea water in the world is to remove(去除)the    salt.

    If we take these steps we’ll be in no danger of drying up.

1.Which of the following statements is NOT true?

    A.As things remain unchanging,this small amount of fresh water is still enough for us.

    B.Our need for water is becoming larger and larger.

    C.There will be no water shortage in the future.

    D.We should take steps to deal with the water shortage problem.

2.To reuse water,we should         

    A.treat it with chemicals           B.use it only Once

    C.send it out into a sewer system    D.make it flow into underground tanks

3.In order to have enough water,we should also make use of       

    A.icebergs and glaciers                  B.sea water

    C.rivers and lakes                                   D.underground water

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Many people think sports are just for winning and honor, but there is a lot more you can gain from (get out of) them. I have learned over the past years that sometimes when I lose, I get a lot more out of it than winning. Also, I find a lot of times in sports, people are getting too caught up in the game instead of just having fun. The real purpose of sports is to have fun and learn life lessons along the way.
I greatly encourage you to be a part of the school sports. Even if you are not the best, you can still have fun. Sports give people a great and healthy way of spending an afternoon, instead of lying around playing video games or even getting into bad things. Sports also give us a sense of achievement. There isn’t a better feeling than to have done something fun and productive for my day.
I think that we all need sports to give us courage. If we try hard in sports, we usually do well. If we did the same in study, we would all be champions. Another reason why I encourage you to play sports is that it’s just fun. Without sports, our lives would just be boring. So as you may be able to tell, sports are amazing!
Our coaches not only teach us to play sports, but show class and good sportsmanship while playing them. It’s never fun when you lose to have the competitor rub it in your face. That’s why our coaches teach us to show class when we lose; also, when coaches get onto you, don’t get down. They only want to see you improve and learn from what they say. When you do badly and they don’t shout loudly is when you should start worrying because they are giving up on you.
Overall, sports are great! They bring out the best and worst of a lot of us. However, we can’ t let sports get too serious to where it brings down all the fun. So to have the most fun in sports, you just need try your best and not worry so much about the winning or losing.
小題1:The underlined phrase “get onto you” in Paragraph 4 probably means ________.
A.point out your mistakesB.take up your time
C.worry about your future D.look into your privacy
小題2:Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Sports bring us great fun only if we have the talent.
B.Sports give us the best way of spending free time.
C.We can get more out of winning than losing.
D.We should take pleasure in doing sports.
小題3:What is the best title of this passage?
A.Are we too caught up?B.To win or to gain?
C.Are sports really great?D.For honor or for health?

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  Sociologists(社會學(xué)家),working in western countries, have found that a lot of women wished they had been born men.The   1   is said to be as high as 60% in Germany.

  “Women often wish they had the   2   chances as men have, and think it is still men's world,”said Dr James Helen, one of the sociologists   3   did the study.

  Many men say that they have more duties than women.A man has to   4   money to support his family and to make the important decision, so it is   5   for men to be paid more.Some are even   6   their wives working at all.When wives go out to work, they say, the home and children   7   not be taken care of.If women take   8   jobs, they won't be able to do   9   they are best at doing, making a nice home and bringing up the children.

  Some women   10  .They say they want to get out of their homes and to have freedom to choose   11   work and home life.Women have the right of equal pay and equal chances.

  Ann Harper has a very good job.She also believes in Women's Liberation”.I don't wish I were a man,”she says,“and I don't   12   many women do.But I do wish people would stop treating us like second-class people.At work,   13  , we usually do the work that men do but get paid   14  .There are still a lot of jobs only to men-usually they are the best ones.If you are a man, you have a much better chance of   15   a wonderful life.How many women scientists are there…or engineers?”

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idea

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number

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country

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birth

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same

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good

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different

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ordinary

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and

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or

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who

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but

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collect

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make

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spend

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need

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useful

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wrong

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nice

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right

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against

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for

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seen

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hard

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should

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need

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can

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may

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part-time

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full-time

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spare-time

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no-time

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how

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why

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that

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what

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agree

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wait

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disagree

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discover

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between

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among

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with

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ask

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think

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believe

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hope

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however

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for example

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in fact

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perhaps

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well

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more

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much

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less

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living

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getting

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taking

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trying

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  Children in Britain have 14 weeks of school holidays every yearThe three main holidays are during the summer, at Christmas and Easter(復(fù)活節(jié))But they   1   have a week off for half-term in February and October

  Every February and October, school children in the UK have a week off to relax from schoolThis week, is half-termThere is nothing   2   to celebrate at half-termChildren spend this time   3   fan and catching up on'schoolwork  4   children hang out(閑逛)with friends, go swimming, visit museums or see relativesThey only have a small amount of schoolwork to do over the   5  They may be   6   to revise(復(fù)習(xí))for a test or complete some schoolwork by their teachers,   7   the main purpose(主要目的)is to let them relax and pursue(追求)their   8  , During the summer holidays, quite a few families go away on a mini-breakMany people travel lo   9   cities in Britain and some families are even   10   to go to EuropePopular holiday places include France, Italy and Spain

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also

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too

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either

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both

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especially

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especial

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special

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specially

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have

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having

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to have

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had

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Few

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Most

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terms

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holidays

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half-terms

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festivals

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asked

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made

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forced

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allowed

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Because

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Still

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But

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Though

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subjects

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jobs

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hobbles

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tests

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another

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the others

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others

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other

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lucky enough

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enough lucky

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too lucky

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so lucky

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  In most situations, light helps us see.But nowadays humans are using too much of it so that it is in fact a kind of pollution.

  When it comes to looking at the night sky, too much light makes it difficult for us to watch some of life’s most wonderful sights: stars, planets and even galaxies(星系).

  According to scientific research, about 2,500 stars can be seen by the human eye without using any special equipment(設(shè)備).But because of light pollution, you can only see 200 to 300 stars from today’s countryside, and no more than ten stars from a city.In most big cities, people cannot see the sky filled with stars like they did in their childhood.

  Light pollution affects more than just our view of sky.Research shows that lots of nighttime light can harm wildlife, too.

  When birds fly to another place over cities, they sometimes get lost by the brightness and fly in circles(圈)until they drop from tiredness.Sea turtles(海龜)need dark beaches for laying eggs, but they can’t find their ideal places because of those bright lights.

  Too much light at night may even affect human health, but scientists are not sure of that.They are still learning more.

  In order to prevent things from going worse, governments and some organizations are working to reduce light pollution.Many cities and towns have taken action to reduce the use of lights at night.Lights are used only when and where they are truly needed.They also shine lights down at the ground instead of up into the sky and use lower brightness levels.

  Hopefully, in the near future, humans can enjoy the clear and beautiful sky again and all the wildlife will live a peaceful and undisturbed life, too.

(1)

Why does the writer think that too much light is a kind of pollution?

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A.

Because there are fewer and fewer stars.

B.

Because human health has been affected.

C.

Because too much light is a waste of energy.

D.

Because some of the wildlife can be harmed.

(2)

Which of the following is NOT mentioned(提到)in this passage?

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A.

The problems that light pollution has caused.

B.

The reason why humans use too much light.

C.

The ways that light pollution can be reduced.

D.

The reason why fewer stars can be seen than before.

(3)

Which of the following is true according to the passage?

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A.

There are about 2, 500 stars in the sky.

B.

Humans want to do nothing to reduce light pollution.

C.

Sea turtles always get lost and die from tiredness.

D.

Something has been done to reduce light pollution.

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