初中英语

It is expected that Pacific Island countries will become popular with Chinese tourists in 2019. Which one should you choose for your summer holiday?

Country

What you need to know

Language

What you need to do

Papua

New

Guinea

It is the largest one of the Pacific Island countries. Both the mainland and its islands are perfect for deep sea diving (潜水).

English & Tok Pisin

Go deep sea diving in the Solomon Sea.

Kingdom

of

Tonga

Tonga is ahead of the rest of the world: it's the first country in the world to start a new day.

English &

Tongan

Visit the Royal Palace

of Tonga.

The

Republic of

Vanuatu

It sits between Hawaii and Australia. In Vanuatu, you'll find the world's only underwater post office in the capital, Port

Villa.

English,

French &

Bislama

Send a postcard from the underwater post office.

Fiji

Fiji is one of the world's best﹣known places for your holidy. The island's blue sea, white﹣sand beaches and the forests are well worth seeing.

Fijian &

English

Go diving on Mana Islan.

(1)Which country is the first one to start a new day?   

A. Papua New Guinea.

B. Kingdom of Tonga.

C. The Republic of Vanuatu.

D. Fiji.

(2)People go to Fiji for their holidays mainly because   

A. things there are well worth seeing

B. the underwater post office is exciting

C. they want to stay in the Royal Palace

D. it is the largest Pacific Island country

(3)Which language is spoken in all the four Pacific Island countries?   

A. Tok Pisin.

B. French.

C. Bislama.

D. English.

(4)What is the purpose of the text?   

A. To ask for some help.

B. To introduce languages.

C. To answer a question.

D. To offer holiday choices.

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Job interviews can be very different from country to country. An interviewer's "body language" and questions, and the form of an interview are not the same around the world.

   If you're at a job interview in Japan, don't look directly into the eyes of the interviewer. It is considered impolite. But if you're at an interview in the US, you should make eye contact(交流) with the interviewer. If you don't, the interviewer may think you are not sure about your ability.

   In the US and some other countries, interviewers aren't supposed to ask questions about family and personal information. In most countries, however, personal questions are very common during job interviews.

   In Germany, your interview might begin with a very short conversation followed by a formal (正式的) interview. In Mexico and many other countries, the whole interview might not be formal.

(1)In Japan, looking directly into the eyes of the interviewer is   

A. boring

B. impolite

C. humorous

D. dangerous

(2)What is suggested at an interview in the US according to the text?   

A. Sitting by the interviewer.

B. Making eye contact.

C. Talking about family background.

D. Asking personal information.

(3)In   ,a short talk usually begins before a formal interview.

A. Japan

B. the US

C. Germany

D. Mexico

(4)In which part of a magazine can we read the text?   

A. Science.

B. Geography.

C. Culture.

D. Sports.

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    If you walk along the River Thames, there are lots of interesting buildings to see.Running through the heart of London,there are also many galleries, markets, shops and keep you busy along its banks. You will also see a strange round building.It looks very old and very different from all the others.This is Shakespeare's Globe Theatre(莎士比亚环球剧场).

    The Globe Theatre was first built here in 1599.William Shakespeare was one of the most famous writers that ever lived.His plays were performed in the theatre for many years.However,in 1613, a fire broke out during a performance.The theatre was destroyed(毁坏),but the second was built the following year.It remained a theatre until 1644,and then it was pulled down to build houses.The modern(and also the third) Globe Theatre was completed in 1997, over 350 years later.This was done to honor Shakespeare,the most famous English writer.To this day, his many plays are performed there daily.He wrote around thirty﹣eight plays.They are comedies(funny stories) ,histories(about historical events and people) , and tragedies(serious and sad stories).People come from all over the world to watch them at the Globe Theatre.They are performed in exactly the same way as they were hundreds of years ago.

    The building is round and made mostly of wood.There are simple seats on three different levels all around the sides.Everyone can see the stage(舞台).However.there is no roof(屋顶) in the middle! The cheapest tickets are standing tickets. You stand in the middle,right in front of the actors,but if it trains,you will get wet!

(1)When was the second Globe Theatre built?  

A.In 1599.

B.In 1613.

C.In 1614.

D.In 1997.

(2)What can we know about Shakespeare according to the second paragraph?  

A.Shakespeare was one of the most famous French writers.

B.Many of his plays are performed daily in the modern Globe Theatre.

C.His plays are performed in a different way from they were hundreds of years ago.

D.He wrote thirty﹣eight plays that were all about historical events and people.

(3)What does the last paragraph mainly tell us?  

A.The inside structure(结构) of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre.

B.The history of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre.

C.The opening time of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre.

D.The three types of tickets that you can choose.

(4)Which of the following statements about the modern Globe Theatre is TRUE?  

A.It has remained there for over 350 years.

B.The round building looks old and strange.

C.It is made mostly of wood and has around roof in the middle.

D.If we buy the cheapest tickets in the theatre, we will be farthest from the stage.

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    Part of Earth's beauty comes from its oceans. Ocean scientists study the chemical make﹣up of the ocean,weather patterns, the geography of the ocean floor, and many other areas. Their work is exciting,although sometimes dangerous. Using technology to do certain tasks helps.For example,robotic arms are used for very dangerous tasks.

    One basic part of ocean study is understanding waves and how they work.Wind is the great maker of waves. The waves we know are mostly produced by winds blowing over the sea. They are directly connected with the wind speed and the time that wind lasts.

    Sometimes ocean life can be seen in the wave.Living things seem to be staying within the wave,moving slowly inside it as if they were weightless.Besides the beauty of waves, scientists are interested in their technical ways. The diagram of waves shows how scientists examine waves. Waves are measured (测量)from the top (crest) to the bottom (trough). This allows scientists to find out the height of a wave. They also measure waves from crest to crest to determine(测定)the length of a wave

    During serious storms, huge waves might cut a sea ship apart. Ships are at great risk of winding up as broken pieces after being hit by the force of a huge wave. By understanding the ocean,scientists can prevent this breakup of ships by predicting when the water will be too dangerous for people and their ships. The study of waves and the ocean also allows scientists to make sure how certain beaches were formed. By studying the oceans, a great deal can be learned about the surface we live on.

(1)Why are robotic arms used? Because  

A. certain tasks are very dangerous

B. the tasks are exciting

C. the oceans are beautiful

D. there are many studying areas

(2)What can we learn from the second paragraph?  

A. Waves can make wind.

B. Most waves are produced by winds.

C. Scientists make most waves.

D. Waves have nothing to do with wind.

(3)What is the meaning of "the length of a wave" according to paragraph 3?  

A. The beauty of huge waves.

B. The technical way to study the sea.

C. The distance from crest to crest of a wave.

D. The distance from the top to the bottom of a wave.

(4)Which of the following statements are right according to the passage?  

①Scientists can decide the weather patterns.

②We can't find living things in the waves.

③By studying the ocean, scientists can prevent the breakup of ships.

④The study of waves helps scientists know how certain beaches were formed.

A.①③

B.②④

C.③④

D.②③

(5)Where is the passage probably from?  

A. A diary entry.

B. A fairy tale.

C. A travel guide.

D. A science magazine.

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The longest river in the world is the Nile. It is 4,160 miles long. But the Nile is not the mightiest (浩荡的) river. The Amazon is.The Amazon is also the second longest river in the world.It is 3,900 miles long. How long is that? It is longer than a road going from New York City to San Francisco.

    The Amazon is the mightiest for this reason. It has the greatest amount of water. More water runs out to sea than from the Nile. Mississippi, and Yangtze rivers combined. That's a lot of fresh water! The force of its current (水流) is great too. The current can be seen 200 miles out in the sea. There's a story to show the Amazon's amazing current. A ship sailed (航行) far away from Brazil. It ran out of drinking water. Another ship passed by. The first ship asked for water. Someone on the second ship said. "Just put your buckets (桶) into the sea."

    Here are a few more facts. At its mouth, the Amazon is 90 miles wide.Even up the river,you can't see the opposite bank. The river is also very deep(from 22 to 76 meters).During rainy season,the river rises about 16 meters more. Big ocean ships can sail about 1,800 miles upstream (向上游).Smaller ships can sail 1,000 miles farther.

    What's the most bloodthirsty fish in the world? No. It's not the shark. It's the Amazon's piranha. It is only about 10 cm to 20 cm long. It has sharp teeth. Thousands travel in a group. No animal can swim across the river.A 1,000﹣pound horse would be just bones (骨头) in three minutes. Are you planning a trip to the Amazon? Here's a piece of advice. Leave your swimsuit at home!

根据短文内容,选择最佳答案.

(1)After reading this passage it seems clear that  

A. people do not drink the Amazon's water

B. it would not be good to visit the Amazon during rainy season

C. sailing on the Amazon requires:knowledge of its current

(2)The writer helps you understand how long the Amazon is by  

A.telling how long the Nile is

B. comparing it to a distance(距离)on land

C. comparing it with the Yangtze River

(3)In Paragraph Four, the word "sharp" means"  "in Chinese.

A.锋利的

B.急剧的

C.强烈的

(4)The passage mainly tells us  

A. piranha in the Amazon

B. traveling in the Amazon

C. interesting facts about the Amazon

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For years, it has been said that newspapers are at death's door.Every year brings more news of closing.But why is the situation so terrible for newspapers?

    Newspapers have a long history. The first newspaper was printed in the 1600s. Their most successful period is in the early 20th century.

    With the appearance of radio and TV, however, newspaper circulation (发行量) began to fall.(3)By the mid20th centuryradio and TV had become so popular that people no longer had to depend on newspapers for news That was especially true for breaking (突发的) news.

    Afternoon newspapers were the first to suffer (受损害). After work, more and more people turned on TV instead of opening a newspaper. That was because TV could provide news happening a short time ago. It's true that newspapers couldn't compete with TV on speed, but they could provide in﹣depth (深入详尽的) reports that TV news could not.

    But newspapers suffered another, heavier blow (打击) in the 1990s. With the appearance of the Internet, tons of information became free. Many newspaper readers realized that they could read news on the Internet. There seemed to be little reason to pay for a newspaper subscription (订阅).

    So what does the future hold? Will newspapers die? Maybe not. Many newspapers are now making changes. Some are going digital (数字的). Some are going farther and taking the industry to places it has never been to. After all, people still want the news. And many agree that newspapers are still an important source (来源) of in﹣depth news, analysis (分析) and opinions.

    (4)If newspapers disappear completelythere will be nothing to take their place

A.根据短文内容简要回答问题.

(1)What made the newspaper circulation fall?  

(2)Will newspapers disappear? Why or why not?(选择一种情况作答)  

B.将短文中划线的句子译成汉语.

(3)  

(4)  

C.请给短文拟一个适当的英文标题.

(5)  

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A tornado (龙卷风) is a kind of strong storm with air which moves in a circle quickly. They can move over 200 miles per hour and cause a lot of damage (损坏). As they move across the land, they can easily pick up cars, trucks, and even houses, and then throw them very far. It is important to find a safe place if a tornado gets close.

    A safe place could be a basement (地下室) or the lowest floor. If you are in a home without a basement, try to find a first﹣floor bathroom or a small room without windows in the middle of your house. You should curl up (蜷缩) into a ball and cover your head and neck with your hands.

    But there are some people who actually want to get close to tornadoes. They are scientists who want to learn more about tornadoes. One of the best ways to do this is to get as close as possible to the tornado. They use special tools to measure (测量) what is happening in and around a tornado.

    One special tool is called a tornado probe (探测仪). Inside the tornado probe, there are sensors (传感器) to measure wind speed, temperature,pressure,and direction.Some probes even have cameras, so the scientists can see and understand what it's like to be in a tornado.

    To be able to get these measurements,the scientists have to get a tornado probe near or into a tornado.Scientists will try to guess where a tornado will go next. Then they drive to that location and put down the probe. If they do not guess correctly, they pick up their probe and try another place.If they are right,the tornado will go near or even right over the probe. Then they take all of the measurements from the probe and use them to predict where future tornadoes may form (形成)and travel. And they can give people some warning to keep away from a dangerous tornado.

(1)If a tornado gets close, what should people do to keep safe?  

A. Go to a basement.

B. Find a small room.

C. Stay in a bathroom.

D. Curl the legs up.

(2)What can the sensor in a probe NOT do?  

A. Measure wind speed and temperature.

B. Take photos and videos.

C. Measure wind temperature and pressure.

D. Measure wind speed and direction.

(3)Which statement about the scientists is TRUE?  

A. They risk their lives studying tornadoes.

B. They can easily put the probe in the right place.

C. They get close to a tormado to admire it.

D. With the help of the measurements, they can prevent the tornado forming.

(4)The passage mainly tells us  

A. what a tornado is

B. how dangerous a tornado is

C. where a tornado may form and travel

D. how scientists do research work on tornadoes

(5)You may find this passage in  

A. a novel

B. a storybook

C. a guidebook

D. a science magazine

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The opening of the Beijing﹣Zhangjiakou high﹣speed railway took place in December,2019. The railway is a milestone in China's railway development because it has used the latest technologies in railway building.

    The railway is 174 kilometers long, with 10 stations. The stations are managed by one control center, which is described by China Railway Beijing Group一also known as CR Beijing﹣ as an "intelligent(智能的) brain". The center collects and shares the stations' real﹣time information. " With the information, the workers in the center can control the stations' lighting and temperature, monitor(监 测) trains' operation and deal with emergencies(紧急情况)."said Zhu Dianping. from CR Beijing.

    Zhu said some trains on the Beijing﹣ Zhangjiakou line are"smart" as they provide 5G signals and wireless charging( 无线充电)for passengers, as well as intelligent lighting.These trains can start and stop, open and close doors, and deal with emergencies themselves.

    All the ten stations provide ﹣ticket services, Travelers who have bought tickets online can use their ID cards instead of waiting in line for paper tickets.

    At Qinghe Railway Station in Beijing, China's first visual remote ticket vending machine(远程可视售票机) has been installed(安装) to help passengers who are not able to afford tickets online Passengers keep in touch with the conductor through the machine and buy tickets according to video instructions.

    In addition, the Badaling Great Wall Station, the deepest underground railway station in Chin, is another great example of the country s achievements in railway building.

(1)What does the word "milestone" mean in Chinese?  

A.英石(重量单位)

B.垫脚石

C.里程碑

D.里程表

(2)The control center is described as  

A. CR Beijing

B. Railway Beijing Group

C. a railway station

D. an "intelligent brain"

(3)Which is right according to the passage?  

A. Each station has a control center.

B. All the trains can start and stop themselves.

C. All the stations have visual remote ticket vending machines.

D. The Badaling Great Wall Station is the deepest underground railway station in China.

(4)E﹣ticket services are provided so that travelers  

A. can buy cheaper tickets

B. needn't wait in line for paper tickets

C. can only buy tickets online

D. can buy paper tickets

(5)What is special about the Beijing﹣ Zhangjiakou high﹣speed railway according to the passage?  

A. Fast and cheap.

B. Long and deep.

C. Smart and intelligent.

D. Expensive and steady.

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Victoria Amazonica

The Victoria Amazonica is native to(原产于)South America.It is famous for its size and strength. Its huge leaves grow to 2.5m in diameter(直径), and a fully﹣grown leaf can support a little kid sitting in the center. Its flowers are also big

﹣ up to 40cm in diameter. However, you can only enjoy the sight of the flowers for a short time, because they last for only 48 hours or so.

Calceolaria Uniflora

The Calceolaria Uniflora is a plant from the southern area of South America.It looks like a slipper(拖鞋). It is also known as Darwin's Slipper Flower, because it

was first discovered by Charles Darwin in his trip around South America. These amusing flowers also look like little orange aliens walking together over the rocks,

so sometimes they are nicknamed the Happy Alien Plant.

Azorella Compacta

The Azorella Compacta looks like a beanbag sofa,but actually it is made up of thousands of flowering buds(花蕾)on long stems(茎).It can support the weight of a human.The plant is native to the high Andes in South America.It grows very slowly,nearly 15mm per year. It is also one of the oldest living things in the world.

Many of the Azorella Compactas we see are thought to be over 3,000 years old.

回答下面 5 个问题,每题答案不超过7个词

(1)How long is the Victoria Amazonica in flower?  

(2)There are another two names for the Calceolaria Uniflora. What are they?  

(3)How fast does the Azorella Compacta grow?  

(4)Are the Victoria Amazonica and the Azorella Compacta weak or strong?  

(5)Please give a suitable title for the article.  

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   Antarctica (南极洲) is at the southern end of the Earth. It is the coldest, driest and windiest place on our planet. What would it be like to live and work there?

    On Oct 15, 50 Chinese researchers took a ship named Xuelong 2 from Shenzhen to Antarctica. Xuelong 2 is the first icebreaker (破冰船) made in China. It took two years to build Xuelong 2. It is reported that Xuelong 2 is one of the world's best research icebreakers.

    Chinese researchers have been to Antarctica 35 times. Because of its unusual environment, researchers from around the world have been going there to do study (研究) for many years. Some studies can only be done in Antarctica. For example, there is little air pollution there. This makes it easier for scientists to study the weather, atmosphere (大气) and stars.

    The study of Antarctica's geology (地质) is also important. Rocks in Antarctica can tell us what the weather was like long time ago, and help us understand how the Earth has changed over time. There are also many wild animals, such as penguins (企鹅),seals (海豹) and birds. Scientists can learn how animals live in cold places by studying them.

    Xie Zhouqing is a professor at the University of Science and Technology of China. He was part of China's 15th research trip to Antarctica. He said, "Life in Antarctica is not easy.It is tiring and sometimes dangerous, but it is still quite fun." He also said,"I studied how penguins walk, what they eat, and why they move from one place to another. I was excited to see the cute animals playing around. I hope my studies can help protect them."

(1)What can we know from the first three paragraphs?  

A. Antarctica is at the northern end of the Earth.

B. There is plenty of air pollution in Antarctica.

C. Xuelong 2 is the first icebreaker made in China.

D. Chinese scientists have been to Antarctica 45 times.

(2)What does the underlined word "it" mean in the fifth paragraph?  

A. Life in Antarctica.

B. Rocks in Antarctica.

C. Fun in Antarctica.

D. Danger in Antarctica.

(3)What can we infer (推断) from the passage?  

A. The weather in Antarctica hasn't changed over time.

B. Xie Zhouqing mainly studied geology in Antarctica.

C. Chinese researchers have done many studies in Antarctica.

D. The study in Antarctica can't help protect penguins and seals.

(4)Where does the passage probably come from?  

A. A storybook.

B. A cooking guide.

C. A film review.

D. A science magazine.

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I come from Cambridge, a beautiful city in the coast of England. It is on the River Cam and has a population of about 120, 000. My home town is especially famous for its university. Many famous people studied here, such as Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin. There are lots of old buildings and churches to visit. Students and tourists enjoy trips along the river by boat.

    Cambridge is 80 kilometers from London. London is in the south of England and it is on the River Thames. It has a population of about seven and a half million, so it is bigger and busier than Cambridge. It is about 2, 000 years old, and it is famous for Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and Tower Bridge.

    England itself is part of an island, and you are always near the sea. The small villages and beaches on the coast are popular for holidays. Tourists like the areas of low mountains and beautiful lakes in the north, and the hills and pretty villages in the south. Everywhere in England, you will notice how green the countryside is.

    It is never very hot in summer or very cold in winter. So come and see England any time of the year, but bring an umbrella with you. It rains a lot all year round. You will need it most days.

(1)Cambridge is  

A.in the coast of England

B.in the south of England

C.on the River Thames

D.far from the River Cam

(2)How many examples of famous people are mentioned in the passage?  

A.One.

B.Two.

C.Three.

D.Four.

(3)What can we know about Cambridge and London?  

A.Cambridge is much busier than London.

B.London is 2, 000 kilometers from Cambridge.

C.Cambridge has more famous buildings than London.

D.London has a much bigger population than Cambridge.

(4)Tourists like  in the south of England.

A. the churches

B.the low mountains

C.the pretty village

D.the beautiful lakes

(5)It is  in England.

A.very hot in summer

B.very cold in winter

C. not very cold in winter

D.not rainy all year round

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Egypt is one of the oldest civilizations (文明) in the world. It has great culture and history. Let's take a look at some wonderful places in the country.

(1)What can we know about the Arabian Desert?  

A. It is the third largest desert in the world.

B. It takes up nearly one﹣quarter of Egypt's land.

C. It is located in Western Africa.

D. It is famous for its large number of camels.

(2)What does the underlined word "it" refer to in this passage?  

A. Dessert

B. Egypt.

C. Valley.

D. Luxor.

(3)Which of the following places is NOT in Egypt?  

A. Luxor.

B. The Valley of the Kings.

C. The Valley of the Queens.

D. Kilimanjaro.

(4)   guards the Great Pyramid of Khufu.

A. The Eastern Desert

B. The Great Sphinx

C. The Nile River

D. The Arabian Desert

(5)This passage is mainly about  

A. the history of Africa

B. famous pyramids in Egypt

C. famous places in Egypt

D. the largest country in Africa

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Writing is a much newer invention than talking. Nobody knows when people first began to talk, but so far as we know, they did not begin to write until seven or eight thousand years ago.

     In Egypt, Mesopotamia, and China, and later in Palestine and Greece, people began to make marks and pictures with sticks and sharp stones from which others, or they themselves

later, could see what they had thought.

     These early records were the beginning of writing.The first writing was picture writing.Here are some early Chinese picture words. Can you see what they represent (代表)?

     Later Chinese writing is less like pictures than the earlier writing was, but we can see the pictures in some of its words. For example:

     In picture writing, each picture represents a word; you need a different picture or mark for each word.

     In present﹣day Chinese writing most of the marks are not pictures of anything, and a reader has to learn how the Chinese write about two thousand of these words before being able to read a newspaper.

     With some of these marks you may be able to see what the idea is, For example:

     The sun and the moon.明Its meanings are:"bright" and" open".

     A man and two marks.仁One of the meanings is "humanity".

(1)When did people begin to write?  

A.Seven or eight hundred years ago.

B. Before people first began to talk.

C. Seven or eight thousand years ago.

(2)Which of the following is the earliest Chinese picture word?  

A.

B.

C.雨

(3)What does the明in the passage mean?  

A.Day and night.

B.Bright and open.

C. Humanity.

(4)What's the passage mainly about?  

A. The history of Chinese writing.

B.When Chinese people began to write.

C. How the Chinese began to talk.

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In many places the weather changes during the year. These changes are called seasons. In the north and south there are four seasons in a year. At the North and South Pole, there are only two seasons. In tropical(热带) places near the Earths equator( 赤道). there are two seasons a wet season and a dry season. Each season brings changes. They are important for plants and animals that live in different parts of the world.

    Spring starts when the day and night are the same length. The weather gets warmer and sunnier. Trees and plants start to grow. Many animals have their babies in spring.

    Summer begins on the longest day of the year. In the north this is on June 21 or 22. Summer is usually the warmest and sunniest time of the year. Fruit grows faster on trees and plants. Young animals grow bigger and stronger.

    Autumn starts when the day and night are the same length again. During autumn, the leaves change color and fall down from the trees. Some animals collect food before winter comes.

    Winter begins on the shortest day of the year. In the north this is on December 21 or 22. The weather is colder and in some places there is lots of snow. Plants and trees stop growing. Some animals, like bats and bears, find places to hide and sleep. This is called hibernation.

(1)There are  seasons on Greenland(格陵兰岛) at the North pole.

A.four

B. three

C. two

D.one

(2)Many animals  in spring.

A. have babies

B. change color

C. collect food

D. stop growing

(3)Fruit grows faster on trees and plants in  

A. Spring.

B. Summer.

C. Autumn.

D. Winter.

(4)The meaning of the underlined word "hibernation"is  in Chinese

A.迁徒

B.寒冷

C.储藏

D.冬眠

(5)  start when the day and night are the same length.

A.Spring and summer

B. Summer and autumn

C. Autumn and winter

D. Spring and autumn

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Thanks to the ancient Silk Road, the lands of Italy and China have been connected for more than 2,000 years. Tourists from China and every corner of the world come to visit Italy every year. Here are four famous cities of Italy.

Rome Coliseum

Rome is the birth place of science, culture and of course, art in Europe. It is the perfect combination(结合)of the modern and the classical. When one walks around the city, one can see many museums. Of course, Rome is also considered as the fashion(时尚)centre of the world now.

The Rome Coliseum is today considered one wonder(奇迹)of the modern world.

Pisa is a small city. It is famous for the leaning tower of Pisa. If you think that Pisa has only one leaning tower, you may just be wrong. This city has three leaning towers. Home of the famous scientist Galileo, Pisa is also known for its universities because the city is home of some of the most important universities in Europe.

Leaning Tower

David

Florence is one of the most important provinces around Italy. Shopping here, you'll find David, the most famous statue(雕像)of Michelangelo. If you are planning to spend a couple of days in Florence, you likely will not want to lose the opportunity to see and enjoy Arnolfo Tower, it will be open on Sunday and Monday from 9 am to 6 pm.(closed in case of rain).

Venice is a city over a hundred islands. You can visit most interesting places of the city by walks or by the famous gondolas. Art exhibitions, film festivals and famous carnival(狂欢节)make Venice a place that can be visited any time of the year.

gondolas

(1)According to the passage,   is considered as a fashion center of the world now.

A. Rome

B. Pisa

C. Florence

D. Venice

(2)Pisa is also famous for its  besides leaning towers.

A. universities

B. art exhibitions

C. film festivals

D. museums

(3)We can visit Arnolfo Tower  

A. at 8 am on Sunday

B. at 9 am on Tuesday

C. at 9 pm on Saturday

D. at 10 am on Monday

(4)According to the passage, which one of the following is NOT true?  

A. Pisa has three leaning towers.

B. You'll find David when you go shopping in Florence.

C. You can visit most interesting places of Venice by walks or by bus.

D. Every year, thousands of tourists all over the world come to visit Italy.

(5)What is the best title of the passage?  

A. Italy and China.

B. The ancient Silk Road.

C. All roads lead to Rome.

D. Four famous cities of Italy.

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