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2016-04-29 00:00:00
時代英語·初中 2016年3期

(一)

A

Linda Evans was my best friend—like the sister I never had. We did everything together: piano lessons, movies, swimming, horseback riding.

When I was thirteen, my family moved away. Linda and I kept in touch through letters, and we saw each other on special time—like my wedding and Linda’s. Soon we were busy with children and moving to new homes, and we wrote less often. One day a card that I sent came back, stamped “Address Unknown.” I had no idea how to find Linda.

Over the years, I missed Linda very much. I wanted to share happiness of my children and then grandchildren. And I needed to share my sadness when my brother and mother died. There was an empty place in my heart that only a friend like Linda could fill.

One day I was reading a newspaper when I noticed a photo of a young woman who looked very much like Linda and whose last name was Wagman—Linda’s married name. “There must be thousands of Wagmans,” I thought, but I still wrote to her.

She called as soon as she got my letter. “Mrs Tobin!” she said excitedly, “Linda Evans Wagman is my mother. ”

Minutes later I heard a voice that I knew very much, even after 40 years, laughed and cried and caught up on each other’s lives. Now the empty place in my heart is filled. And there’s one thing that Linda and I know for sure: we won’t lose each other again!

1. When did the writer go to piano lessons with Linda Evans?

A. At the age of 13.

B. Before she got married.

C. After they moved to new homes.

D. Before the writer’s family moved away.

2. Why didn’t the two friends write to each other often?

A. They got married.

B. They had little time to do so.

C. They didn’t like writing letters.

D. They could see each other on special time.

3. Why was there an empty place in the writer’s heart?

A. She was in trouble.

B. She didn’t know Linda’s address.

C. She received the card that she sent.

D. She didn’t have a best friend to share happiness or sadness.

4. The writer was happy when she ___.

A. read the newspaper

B. heard Linda’s voice on the phone

C. met a young woman who looked like Linda a lot

D. wrote to the woman whose last name was Wagman

5. How long haven’t the writer and Linda kept in touch?

A. For about 40 years.

B. For about 27 years.

C. Since they got married.

D. Since the writer’s family moved away.

B

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6. In For Pet’s Sake, Do Something! Book 1, the author tells us ___.

A. what kind of food shouldn’t be given to your pet

B. how to prepare food for your pet at home

C. when is the best time to feed your pet

D. how to communicate with your pet

7. Which book should you read if your pet eats too much?

A. For Pet’s Sake, Do Something! Book 1

B. For Pet’s Sake, Do Something! Book 2

C. Pets Have Feelings, Too!

D. What Animals Tell Me

8. Unlike the other three books, Pets Have Feelings, Too! ___.

A. is made up of many stories

B. has a great number of pictures

C. is about a real person and his pets

D. is aimed to help your pets regain their health

9. If you have only 18 dollars, which book can you afford?

A. For Pet’s Sake, Do Something! Book 1

B. For Pet’s Sake, Do Something! Book 2

C. Pets Have Feelings, Too!

D. What Animals Tell Me

10. Where can you find the advertisements?

A. In the newspaper. B. In the magazine.

C. On television. D. On a website.

C

We know the mosquito very well. Mosquitoes fly everywhere. They can be found almost all over the world, and there are more than 2,500 kinds of them.

No one likes the mosquito. But the mosquito may decide that she loves you. She? Yes, she. It’s true that male mosquito doesn’t bite and only the female mosquito bites because she needs blood to lay eggs. She is always looking for things or people she wants to bite. If she likes what she finds, she bites. But if she doesn’t like your blood, she will turn to someone else for more delicious blood. Next time a mosquito bites you, just remember you are chosen. You’re different from the others!

If the mosquito likes you, she lands on your body without letting you know. She bites you so quickly and quietly that you may not feel anything different. After she bites, you will have an itch (癢) on your body because she puts something from her mouth together with your blood. By the time the itch begins, she has flown away.

And then what happens? Well, after her delicious dinner, the mosquito feels tired. She just wants to find a place to have a good rest. There, on a leaf or a wall, she begins to lay hundreds of eggs.

11. What does the underlined word “mosquito” in Paragraph 1 mean in Chinese?

A. 蒼蠅B. 蜻蜓

C. 跳蚤D. 蚊子

12. Why do we know mosquitoes very well?

A. They can fly.

B. They love people.

C. They fly here and there.

D. There are many kinds of them.

13. The female mosquito bites people to ___.

A. feed themselves

B. get blood to lay eggs

C. find food for the males

D. find food for the rest

14. If the mosquito doesn’t bite you, it may ___.

A. never choose youB. dislike your blood

C. make a lot of noiseD. choose another one

15. Which of the following is TRUE about mosquitoes?

A. All the mosquitoes like to bite people for blood.

B. The itch begins after the mosquito bites you.

C. You feel tired when the mosquito bites you.

D. Mosquitoes lay eggs when biting.

D

根據短文內容,判斷正(T)誤(F)。

A man went to see his doctor one day, because he was suffering from pains in his stomach. After the doctor had examined him carefully, he said to him, “Well, there’s nothing really wrong with you, I’m glad to say. Your only trouble is that you worry too much. Do you know, I had a man with the same trouble as you here a few weeks ago, and I gave him the same advice as I am going to give you. He was worried because he couldn’t pay his tailor’s bills. I told him not to worry about the bills any more. He took my advice and when he came to see me again two days ago, he told me that he now felt quite all right again.” “Yes, I know all about that,” answered the patient sadly. “You see, I’m that man’s tailor!”

16. The tailor went to see his doctor because he has got a headache.

17. There is nothing serious with the tailor.

18. The man had the same trouble as the tailor.

19. The doctor gave the man and the tailor the same advice.

20. The tailor was worried because the man couldn’t pay his bills.

(二)

A

Little Tommy was doing very badly in math. His parents had tried everything—tutors(家庭教師), cards, special learning centers—in short, everything they could think of. Finally they took Tommy to a catholic(天主教的)school.

After the first day, little Tommy came home with a very serious look on his face. He didn’t kiss his mother hello. Instead, he went straight to his room and started studying. Books and papers were spread out all over the room and little Tommy was hard at work. His mother was surprised. She called him down to dinner and as soon as he finished eating, he went back to his room, without a word. In no time he was back hitting the books as hard as before. This went on for some time, day after day while the mother tried to understand what was happening.

Finally, little Tommy brought home his report card. He quietly put it on the table and went up to his room and hit the books. His mom looked at it and to her surprise, little Tommy got an A in math. She could no longer hold her curiosity. She went to his room and asked, “Son, what was it? Was it the nuns(修女)?”

Little Tommy looked at her and shook his head, “No. ” “Well then,” she asked again, “what was it?”

Little Tommy looked at her and said, “Well, on the first day of school, when I saw that man nailed(被釘住) to the plus sign, I knew they weren’t joking. ”

1. Why did Tommy’s parents send him to a catholic school?

A. He could eat well there.

B. He could learn more about nuns.

C. His parents wanted him to do better in his math.

D. His parents didn’t want him to learn math any more.

2. Tommy’s mother felt surprised that his son ___.

A. ate so much at dinner

B. worked hard but said little

C. was still the same as usual

D. kissed her hello after school

3. What do the underlined words “hit the books” in Paragraph 3 mean in Chinese?

A. 用功B. 捶書

C. 發泄D. 振作

4. Which is TRUE according to the last sentence?

A. Tommy felt sorry for the man.

B. Tommy didn’t like the plus sign.

C. Tommy was afraid of being nailed.

D. Tommy liked playing jokes on others.

5. What can we infer from the passage?

A. Teachers should be strict with their students.

B. Mistaking might do good sometimes.

C. A catholic school is much better than other ones.

D. Nuns are good at helping children with their math.

B

Do you know why different animals or pests (昆蟲) have special colors? Colors in them seem to be used mainly to protect themselves.

Some birds like eating locusts (蝗蟲), but birds cannot easily catch them. Why? Because locusts change their colors with the change of the colors of crops. When crops are green, locusts look green. But as the harvest time comes, locusts change to the same brown color as crops have. Some other pests with different colors from plants are easily found. So they have to hide themselves for lives and appear only at night.

If you study the animal life, you’ll find the main use of coloring is to protect themselves. Bears, lions, and other animals move quietly through forests. They cannot be easily seen by hunters, because they have the colors much like the trees.

Have you ever noticed an even stranger act? A kind of fish in the sea can send out a kind of very black liquid (液體) when in danger. While the liquid spreads over, its enemies cannot find it. And it immediately swims away. So it has lived up to now though it is not strong at all.

6. What can we learn about the locusts?

A. They are friendly animals.

B. They are easily found by birds.

C. They are dangerous to some of their enemies.

D. They change their colors to protect themselves.

7. How can pests with different colors from plants keep out

of danger?

A. They run away quickly.

B. They have to move quietly.

C. They have the colors much like their enemies.

D. They hide themselves by day and appear at night.

8. Why can bears and lions keep safe?

A. They move quietly and fast.

B. They can not be seen easily by hunters.

C. They have the colors much like the trees.

D. They are the most dangerous animals in forests.

9. Why can the fish mentioned in the last paragraph live up

to now?

A. It is very smart.

B. It swims very fast.

C. The liquid it sends out can help them run away.

D. Its color can help them hide from the enemies.

10. Which is the best title for this passage?

A. The Main Use of Colors for Animals and Pests

B. The Change of Colors for Animals and Pests

C. Colors of Different Animals and Pests

D. Animals and Pests

C

If you look into the sky at night, you may see something moving and shining that you have never seen before. It might be a comet(彗星). A comet sometimes looks like a star. Like a planet, a comet has no light of its own. It shines from the sunlight it reflects. Like the earth, a comet goes round the sun, but on a much longer path than the earth travels.

Some scientists think that a large part of a comet is water frozen into pieces of ice. This is mixed with iron and rock dust and perhaps a few big pieces of rock. When the sun melts (融化) the ice in the comet, great clouds, together with the dust, forms a long tail. Many people have seen a comet. However, no one knows how many comets there are. There may be millions of comets, but only a few come close enough to the earth for us to see. Even then it’s not often that a comet comes close enough to be seen without a telescope (望遠鏡).

An English man named Edmund Halley, who lived from 1656 to 1742, found out a lot about the paths that comets take through the sky. Some comets never come back. Others keep coming back at regular intervals (有規律的間隔). A big comet that keeps returning was named after Halley because he was the one who worked out when it would come back again.

Some people saw Halley’s Comet in 1910. Maybe you have ever seen Halley’s Comet because the last time it came close to the sun and the earth was in 1986. If not, you will probably wait for a long time.

11. Which is TRUE about comets according to Paragraph 1?

A. They travel on a shorter path than earth do.

B. They are either stars or planets.

C. They can shine by themselves.

D. They travel around the sun.

12. A large part of a comet is ___.

A. rock dust and a few big pieces of rock

B. water frozen into pieces of ice

C. ice, iron and rock dust

D. ice and iron

13. What did Halley find about the comets?

A. The paths of them.B. The weights of them.

C. The return time of them.D. They’re made of ice.

14. When may you be able to see Halley’s Comet?

A. In 2018.B. In 2056.

C. In 2062.D. In 2090.

15. What can we learn from the passage?

A. Halley died in the 17th century.

B. Halley’s Comet looks like a star.

C. Not many comets can be seen by people.

D. Halley discovered a few paths that comets take.

D

根據短文內容,判斷正(T)誤(F)。

Mr Lee was trying to go to sleep when he heard the bell ring. He turned on the light and looked at his clock. It was twelve o’clock. “Who can it be at this time of night?” he thought. He decided to go and find out, so he got out of bed, put on his dressing gown (浴袍) and went to the door. When he opened the door, nobody was there. “That is very strange.” Then he went back to his bedroom, took off his dressing gown, got back into bed, turned off the light, and tried to go to sleep.

A few minutes later he heard the bell again. Mr Lee jumped out of bed quickly and rushed to the door. He opened it, but he found no one there again. He closed the door and tried not to feel angry. Then he saw a piece of paper on the floor. He picked it up. There were some words on it, “It is now after midnight, so it is April Fool’s Day. April fool to you!” “Oh , it was the English boy next door!” Mr Lee shouted and almost smiled. He went back to sleep. The bell did not ring again.

16. Mr Lee went to bed before twelve o’clock.

17. Mr Lee found a cat outside when he opened the door the first time.

18. Mr Lee rushed to find out who the visitor was when the bell rang the second time.

19. Knocking at others’ door is traditional on April Fool’s Day.

20. Mr Lee didn’t hate to be disturbed by the boy.

(三)

A

Nowadays, a new method is used to decide on the top students in school. The best students are those who not only get high marks, but also follow the rules and the behavior standards (標準) for them. Here are some of the new rules and standards.

Tell the truth. Have you ever copied someone else’s work on an exam? If you have, then don’t do it again! That’s not something an honest student should do. If you have played computer games for two hours in your room, don’t tell your parents you were doing homework.

Learn to be loving and caring. Good students love animals and care for other people.

Learn to work with others. It would be more fun when more people work together. Did you quarrel with your teammates when your basketball team lost? Only working together can make your team stronger. Be friendly to the people you are with. Try to think of others, instead of only yourself.

Be open to new ideas. Have you ever thought that people could live on the moon? Perhaps you’ll discover EarthⅡ someday. Don’t look down on new ideas. Everyone’s ideas are important. You should welcome them, because new ideas make life better for everyone.

Use the Internet carefully. The Internet can be very useful for your studies. Some websites on the Internet aren’t for kids, however, so make sure to visit the web pages that are good for you. You can use the web for fun or homework.

1. The new rules tell kids ___ .

A. how they can live well

B. how they can get high marks

C. what they should do at school

D. what is right and what is wrong

2. What does the writer tell us in Paragraph 4?

A. To make the team stronger.

B. To learn to work with others.

C. To work together with others.

D. To quarrel with others at the right time.

3. If someone says that human beings will discover EarthⅡ someday, what should you do?

A. Leave it alone.B. Welcome it.

C. Laugh at it.D. Refuse it.

4. According to the last paragraph, good websites for children can ___.

A. help them with their studies

B. do homework for them

C. also be a waste of time

D. make life simpler

5. The passage mainly tells us how to ___ .

A. use the InternetB. care for others

C. do more at schoolD. be top students

B

According to a new survey, students’ safety has become a big problem. Nearly 50% of students say they are worried about robbery (搶劫) on the way to and from school. Now in main big cities in China some schools have taught an unusual lesson: self-protection. Students like this lesson because there are no exams or boring classes. And they can learn how to save lives and know how to stop danger before it really happens.

Ma Xiaocui, a teacher at Beijing No. 37 Middle School, gives young students advice on how to deal with danger.

If you are being robbed

Keep calm. If you cannot cry for help or run away, give the robber your money. Try to remember what the robber looks like and tell the police later.

If you are in a traffic accident

If a car hits you, you should remember the car number. If it is a bicycle, try to call your parents before you let the rider go. This is because you don’t know how seriously you are hurt.

If it is raining hard and there is lightning

Don’t stay in high places and stay away from trees.

When there is a fire

Get away as fast as you can. Put wet things on your body and try to find an exit. Do not take the lift.

If someone is drowning (溺水)

If you can’t swim, don’t get into the water. Cry out for help.

Remember that danger is never as far away as you think. Take care of yourself at all times!

6. Why do students like the self-protection lesson?

a. There are no tests.

b. The lessons are exciting.

c. They can learn how to save lives.

d. They will learn how to stop danger before it happens.

A. a,b,c B. b,c,d

C. a,b,d D. a,c,d

7. What should you do if a bicycle hurts you?

A. Don’t let the rider go and call your parents.

B. Let the rider go and go to the hospital.

C. Let the rider go before calling parents.

D. Remember the bicycle number.

8. If your house is on fire, you must ___.

A. put things on your body

B. take the lift to run quickly

C. take what you have and then run away

D. run away and find an exit as quickly as you can

9. How many kinds of danger are mentioned in the passage?

A. 3. B. 4.

C. 5. D. 6.

10. What should be the best title for this passage?

A. How to Keep Calm B. Self-protection

C. A Special Lesson D. Danger

C

Scientists have learned about the food people need. People need to have different kinds of food for a meal to be healthier. There are seven kinds of food that people should eat every day: (1) green and yellow vegetables; (2) citrus (柑橘) fruits and tomatoes; (3) potatoes and other fruits and vegetables; (4) meat, fish, and eggs; (5) milk and foods made from milk; (6) bread or cereal (谷類), rice as well; (7) butter, or something like butter.

People in different places eat different kinds of things. Foods are cooked and eaten in many ways. People in different countries eat at different times of the day. In some places people eat once or twice a day; in other countries people eat three or four times a day. Scientists say that none of the differences is really important. It doesn’t matter whether foods are eaten raw(生的) or cooked, canned or frozen. It doesn’t matter if a person eats dinner at four o’clock in the afternoon or at eleven o’clock at night. The important thing is what you eat every day.

There are two problems, then, in feeding the large number of people on the earth. The first is to find some way to feed the world’s population so that no one is hungry. The second is to make sure that people everywhere have the right kinds of food to make them grow to be strong and healthy.

11. Which group of food is the healthiest for your lunch according to Paragraph 1?

A. Chicken, apples, cereal, and cabbages.

B. Oranges, bananas, fish, and tomatoes.

C. Potatoes, carrots, rice, and bread.

D. Beef, pork, fish, and milk.

12. According to the text, it is important for people to eat ___.

A. at a fixed time

B. three times a day

C. totally cooked food

D. from the seven kinds of food

13. People in different countries and different places of the world ___.

A. should focus on what to eat

B. cook their food in similar ways

C. prefer to have meals at home

D. have a changing eating habit now

14. Which of the following is NOT true?

A. Food waste is one problem mentioned.

B. People in some places don’t have enough to eat.

C. Right food is good for our health.

D. The scientists are trying to make people grow to be strong and healthy.

15. If there is Paragraph 4, what is it going to talk about?

A. When people eat their lunch.

B. What to do with the two problems.

C. How to cook food in different ways.

D. Why people eat different kinds of food.

D

根據短文內容,判斷正(T)誤(F)。

A famous teacher was speaking to the students at our school. He began his lesson by holding up a $100 bill. Then he said to the three hundred students, “Who would like this $100 bill?” The students began to put up their hands at once.

Then he said, “I am going to give this $100 to one of you, but first, let me do this.” He then made the bill into a ball. Then he said, “Who wants it now?” The hands went back into the air.

“Well,” he said, “what if I do this?” He dropped it on the floor and stepped on it. He picked up the dirty, crumpled(變皺的) bill and said, “Who still wants it?” Hands went back into the air.

“My friends,” he said, “you have learned a valuable lesson today. No matter what I did to the money, you still wanted it because it did not go down in value.”

Many times in our lives, we are dropped, crumpled, and stepped on by the chances we take and the things that happen to us. We feel as if we are worth nothing. But remember, no matter what has happened to you, you will never lose your value: you are always valuable to those people who love you. Your value doesn’t come from what you do or whom you know, but who you are.

1. “The hands went back into the air” means “the students put up their hands again.”

2. The teacher used the bill in order to make the students know what value was.

3. Even though it was dirty, the bill was still valuable.

4. Your value comes from what you do, not from who you are.

5. We are always valuable to the people who pay us.

(四)

A

Alfred Nobel, the great Swedish inventor and industrialist, was born in Stockholm on October 21, 1833, but moved to Russia with his parents in 1842, where his father, Immanuel, made a strong position in the engineering industry. Immanuel Nobel invented landmine(地雷) and made a lot of money from the government during the Crimean War, but went bankrupt(破產) soon after. Therefore, the family returned to Sweden in 1859, where Alfred began his own study of explosives(爆炸物) in his father’s lab.

He had never been to school or university but had taught himself, and by the time he was twenty, he became a skillful chemist and excellent linguist, speaking Swedish, Russian, German, French, and English. He built up over 80 companies in 20 different countries. He was always searching for a meaning to life. He spent much time and money working on how to end wars and build peace between nations, until his death in Italy in 1896. His famous last will, in which he left money to provide prizes for outstanding work in physics, chemistry, physiology, medicine, literature, and peace, is a memorial to his interests and ideas. And so, the man is remembered and respected long after his death.

1. Where was Alfred Nobel born?

A. In Sweden.B. In America.

C. In Russia.D. In Germany.

2. When was landmine invented?

A. In 1842.

B. During World War I.

C. Before Alfred was born.

D. During the Crimean War.

3. Why did Alfred Nobel return to Sweden?

A. His father was put in prison.

B. His father went bankrupt.

C. His father was ill.

D. His father died.

4. How many companies did Alfred Nobel build up?

A. Over 20.B. Over 40.

C. Over 60.D. Over 80.

5. What was Alfred Nobel always searching for?

A. More work and more money.

B. The peace between nations.

C. The true meaning to life.

D. How to end the war.

B

As young students, you have many dreams. These dreams can be very big, like winning the Nobel Prize; they can also be small, like becoming one of the best students in your class.

Andrew Matthews, an Australian writer, tells us that making your dreams real is life’s biggest challenge. You may think you’re not very good at some school subjects, or that it’s impossible for you to become a writer. Those kinds of ideas stop you from realizing your dream.

In fact, everyone can realize his dream. The first thing you must do is to remember what your dream is. Don’t let it leave your heart. Keep telling yourself what you want every day and then your dream will come true faster. You should know that a big dream is made up of many small dreams.

You must also never give up your dream. There will be difficulties on the road to your dreams. But the biggest difficulty comes from yourself. You need to decide what is the most important. Studying instead of watching TV will help you to get better exam results, while saving five yuan instead of buying an ice cream means to buy a new book.

As you get closer to your dream, it may change a little. This is good as you have the chance to learn something more useful and find new hobbies.

6. What is the first thing you must do to realize your dream?

A. To remember what your dream is.

B. To learn something useful.

C. To decide small dreams.

D. To do well in school.

7. Where can the biggest difficulty come from on the way to your dream?

A. From yourself.

B. From the failures.

C. From exam results.

D. From your classmates.

8. What does the underlined word “it” in the last paragraph stand for?

A. The money you save.

B. The difficult situation.

C. The time of watching TV.

D. Your dream or your goal.

9. Which of the following is TRUE about dreams according to the passage?

A. Find another dream if it can’t be realized at an early age.

B. Dreams may change a lot when you get closer to them.

C. Realizing a dream includes facing difficulties.

D. Young students should have small dreams.

10. What can be the best title of this passage?

A. Never Give Up

B. How to Become a Writer

C. Big Dream? Small Dream?

D. How to Make Your Dream Real

C

Last Friday a storm swept through two villages in the New Territories, destroying fourteen homes. Seven others were so badly damaged (破壞) that their owners had to leave them, and fifteen others had broken windows or broken roofs. One person was killed, several were badly hurt and taken to hospital, and a number of other people received smaller hurt. Altogether over two hundred people were homeless after the storm.

A farmer, Mr Tan, said that the storm began early in the morning and lasted for over an hour.

“I was eating with my wife and children,” he said, “when we heard a loud noise. A few minutes later our house fell down on top of us. We tried our best to climb out but then I saw that one of my children was missing. I went back inside and found him, safe but very frightened(受驚的).”

Mrs Wu Meifeng said that her husband had just left for work when she felt her house moving. She ran outside at once with her children.

“There was no time to take anything,” she said. “A few minutes later, the roof came down.”

Soldiers helped to take people out of the flooded area and the welfare department (福利機構) brought them food, clothes, and shelter.

11. How many homes were damaged in the storm?

A. Fourteen. B. Twenty-one.

C. Twenty-nine. D. Thirty-six.

12. Where was Mr Tan when the storm first began?

A. In bed. B. On the roof.

C. In his house. D. On the way to work.

13. Why didn’t Mrs Wu and her family get hurt?

A. They were all outside the house before the roof fell down.

B. Her husband knew there would be a storm.

C. The welfare department helped them.

D. She felt the house was moving.

14. The underlined word “shelter” in the last paragraph means ___ .

A. something to eatB. something to wear

C. some place to study D. some place to stay

15. Which can be the best title for this passage?

A. A Terrible Storm B. A Lucky Woman

C. Good Soldiers D. Clever People

D

根據短文內容,判斷正(T)誤(F)。

My friend Matt and I arrived at the Activity Center on Friday evening. The accommodation(住宿) wasn’t wonderful, but we had everything we needed (beds, blankets, food), and we were pleased to be out of the city and in the fresh air.

On Saturday morning we met the other ten members of our group. Cameron came along with two friends, Kevin and Simon, while sisters Carole and Lynn came with Amanda. There were some other members I didn’t know. We came from different places and none of us knew the area.

We knew we were going to spend the weekend outdoors, but none of us was sure exactly how. Half of us spent the morning caving while the others went rock-climbing and then we changed at lunchtime. Matt and I went to the caves(巖洞) first. Climbing out was harder than going in, but after a good deal of pushing, we were out at last. Though we were covered with mud, we were pleased and excited by what we’d done.

1. The writer spent the Saturday morning fishing on a river.

2. There were twelve members in all in the writer’s group.

3. Some of the group members already knew each other.

4. The writer had a good time over the weekend.

5. This passage mainly introduces outdoor sports at the Activity Center.

(五)

A

Look carefully at the back of a California state quarter. A man with a walking stick is pictured there. Who is this man, and why is he so important that he appears on the back of a coin?

The man on this quarter is John Muir. Even as a child, Muir loved watching nature. As a young man, he spent much of his life exploring the beauty of the wilderness. He walked more than a thousand miles across the country. He liked writing about the places he visited.

Muir also wrote about problems. In order to create more farmland for sheep and cattle, many trees were being cut down. This made Muir unhappy and worried because he knew that trees were important to forests and to the animals that lived in them. Muir believed that nature should be protected instead of being changed by human beings. He wrote articles in magazines and newspapers to spread the word about conserving forests. Soon, others began to listen.

Muir wrote letters to important people, such as President Theodore Roosevelt. The president admired Muir’s love for nature. When Roosevelt came to visit Muir in California, Muir convinced(說服) the president to go camping with him for three nights under the trees so they could talk about conservation. Later, President Roosevelt set aside 148 million acres(英畝) of land for national forests and built five national parks. One of these parks is Yosemite National Park.

Though it has been almost one hundred years since John Muir died, people continue his work today. His work as a conservationist helped us to see the beauty of our natural world.

1. What did John Muir often do when he was a young man?

A. He watched natural views.

B. He wrote about the places he visited.

C. He explored the beauty of the wilderness.

D. He created farmland for sheep and cattle.

2. Why did President Theodore Roosevelt visit John Muir?

A. He loved watching nature.

B. He received letters from John Muir.

C. He admired John Muir’s love for nature.

D. He was sad about the problems with farmland.

3. What happened after President Roosevelt went camping with John Muir?

A. Many trees were cut down.

B. Five national parks were built.

C. More homes and businesses were built.

D. More farmland was used for sheep and cattle.

4. Why does John Muir appear on the back of a California state quarter?

A. He walked over a thousand miles across the country.

B. He wrote articles to spread words about protecting forests.

C. He once wrote several letters to President Theodore Roosevelt.

D. He helped people understand the importance of protecting the natural world.

5. What is the writer’s purpose of writing this text?

A. To advise readers to protect nature.

B. To make us interested in the story about a great man.

C. To tell us something about an important person in history.

D. To give information about how to protect the environment.

B

Time Temp Glasses

Are you a person who wants to know the time and temperature during the day? You might like Temp Glasses. These special glasses show the time above your right eye and the temperature above your left eye. It is surely easier than wearing a wristwatch, and you never have to guess the temperature.

Alarm Fork

Do you eat too quickly? Do you eat too much? How can the Alarm Fork help you? Aren’t you curious (好奇的)? Well, this special fork has two lights: one green and one red. When the green is on, it’s OK to eat a piece of food. The fork “knows” when you eat a piece, and soon the red goes on. Wait for the green light before you eat another piece.

Smell This

So do you know if your breath smells nice, or if it smells bad? It’s difficult to know, because it’s very hard to smell the air that comes out of your own mouth. Smell This is useful for this situation. Smell This covers your nose and your mouth. Does your breath smell nice, or do you need a piece of gum (口香糖)?

Banana Suitcase (香蕉盒)

Has this ever happened to you? You put a banana in your lunch bag in the morning, and when you open the bag at noon, the banana looks like someone drove a car over it. If you put your banana in a Banana Suitcase, this will never happen. It keeps a banana safe, delicious, and remain a banana!

6. Which invention is most helpful for someone waiting for a train?

A. Time Temp Glasses.B. Alarm Fork.

C. Smell This.D. Banana Suitcase.

7. A person who wants to lose weight may be interested in ___ .

A. Time Temp GlassesB. Alarm Fork

C. Smell ThisD. Banana Suitcase

8. What can you buy if you want to know how your breath is?

A. Time Temp Glasses.B. Banana Suitcase.

C. Smell This.D. Alarm Fork.

9. If one uses the Banana Suitcase, he may ___ .

A. eat bananas only at home

B. need to throw away a banana

C. have little interest in eating bananas

D. love bananas and brings lunch to school every day

10. Which word can be used to describe these inventions?

A. Strange.B. Expensive.

C. Unusual.D. Useless.

C

We all know the dangers of fires. It’s good and necessary for a family to learn how to prepare for a fire. Here are some suggestions.

Put a smoke alarm in the house. Smoke from a fire causes the alarm to go off. The alarm makes a loud sound which tells everyone to leave the house at once.

Make escape plans. We should know all the ways out of the house. If there is a fire, everyone follows the plan to get out. Part of the plan is to check all the windows to make sure they can be opened easily.

Buy fire extinguishers (滅火器) in the house. Everyone in the family should know how to use them.

Practise for a fire. We do fire practice because we teach children about fire safety. Everyone in the family should know the following fire rules:

★Don’t open a hot door! The fire can grow more quickly if you open the door.

★Stay close to the floor! Smoke can be more dangerous than fire. The best air is near the floor because smoke rises.

★What will you do if your hair or clothes start to burn? First, stop! Don’t run! The fire burns faster because of more air. Drop! Fall to the floor. Then roll! Turning over and over will make the fire go out. Put a blanket (毯子) around you to keep air away from the fire that may still be on you.

There are many possible causes of fires. A wise family is ready all the time. If there is a fire, don’t forget to call 119 for help.

11. When a smoke alarm rings at home, it means ___ .

A. you have to get up

B. something is burning

C. water is running to the floor

D. someone has broken your window

12. What does the writer advise us to do to prepare for a fire?

A. To make escape plans with your neighbor.

B. To practice with an alarm.

C. To buy fire extinguishers.

D. To use electrical cookers.

13. If you open the hot door when a fire happens, ___ .

A. the fire will grow more quickly

B. the electricity will be cut off

C. the door will soon be on fire

D. the house will fall down

14. What are the right steps to take when your hair or clothes catch fire?

A. Stop, run, and roll.B. Stop, drop, and roll.

C. Run, drop, and roll.D. Roll, drop, and stop.

15. Which should be the best title for this passage?

A. Be Ready for a Fire

B. The Causes of a Fire

C. The Dangers of a Fire

D. Learn to Use a Fire Extinguisher

D

根據短文內容,判斷正(T)誤(F)。

Our reporter asked people what they were doing on July 20th, 1969 when man first walked on the moon. Here is what they said:

Kate Jones, waitress I remember that day very well. I was fifteen years old. It was a hot and humid(潮濕的) day, and I was with my family in the mountains. We were having a picnic. We didn’t see the moon landing when it happened, but we were thinking about it. We saw it later on the TV news.

John Bates, postman I was eighteen years old. It was a very exciting day. I was watching TV at home when the astronaut walked on the moon. His name was Neil Armstrong. I remember he could jump really high because people aren’t so heavy on the moon. When he returned, he became a national hero in America, and famous all over the world.

Linda Brown, clerk I was working that day. I was twenty then. I didn’t see the man land on the moon because I was busy. Of course I knew about it. I read about it in the newspaper the next day. I thought it was amazing. Maybe one day people will travel to the moon for vacations!

Mark Green, teacher I was only seven years old then. My parents talked about it, and I learned about it later in school, but I don’t remember the day. I was too young to remember. Maybe I was having fun in the playground with my friends when it happened.

16. Man first walked on the moon on July 20th, 1969.

17. Kate Jones was having a picnic with her friends in the park when man first walked on the moon.

18. The postman John remembers that he was watching TV at home.

19. The clerk Linda saw the man land on the moon while she was working that day.

20. Mark, the teacher, can remember clearly that he was having fun in the playground with his friends when it happened.

(六)

A

Wednesday 23 May

Dear Kim,

We arrived at Holiday Cove in Australia on Monday and we are having lots of fun.

The flight was so boring. I nearly fell asleep but at least everything went—not like last time.

When we landed we went straight to our camp. My cousin Gemma is staying next to us.

I am excited because we are going to visit the crocodile farm tomorrow. Peter is scared and says he wants to go to the aquarium(水族館) instead.

Tom

P. S.We are leaving for Rest Harbor on Friday.Kim Allen

B

With the development of science, more and more students don’t like taking notes by hand. Instead, they use digital (數碼的) cameras to take pictures of the words that their teachers write on the blackboard or record what their teachers say in class.

The children might think there are too many notes to take or their teachers write or speak so fast that they can’t take more specific notes. They are trying to find ways to make things easier, so they use digital cameras. In fact, children are very clever to make use of technology (技術).

But do digital cameras really make taking notes easier?

Not really. Before you read notes from digital cameras, there are a lot of things you have to do. To begin with, you have to find a computer. Then you need to copy the photos into the computer. Next, you have to use a printer (打印機) to print the photos. Another thing is that you can’t hear the sound from the digital cameras clearly because there is usually lots of noise. You will have to listen to it slowly several times before you understand everything.

In fact, taking notes by hand has many advantages(好處). For example, it can help you remember and understand what you are learning. In order to save time, you can choose the most important things or the things you don’t understand to write down. You don’t have to write down everything.

Don’t be afraid to take notes by hand. It’s really an effective way.

6. Why do students take notes with digital cameras?

A. They want to take right notes.

B. They want to make things easier.

C. Their teachers want them to do so.

D. They always want to try new things.

7. How many steps do the students need to read the notes from digital cameras?

A. Five.B. Four.

C. Three. D. Two.

8. Which of the following is TRUE about taking notes?

A. You only need to write down what you don’t understand or some key words.

B. You should memorize instead of taking notes to save time.

C. You should write down all the words on the blackboard.

D. You shouldn’t be afraid to write down everything.

9. What does the underlined word “effective” in the last paragraph mean in Chinese?

A. 有趣的B. 快捷的

C. 新潮的D. 有效的

10. What is the best way to take notes according to the writer?

A. Taking pictures of the words that teachers write.

B. Recording what teachers say in class.

C. Taking notes with your hand.

D. Using a computer.

C

The undersea world is very beautiful. Now more and more people want to dive in the water to find the secret there. Scuba diving(水肺潛水) is a new sport today. It can take you into a wonderful undersea world.

You will find many strange animals in the sea. Some are as large as a school bus. Many sea animals give out light in the dark and some have sharp teeth.

During the day, there is enough light. Here, under the sea, everything is blue and green.

When fish swim nearby, you can catch them with your hands. When you have bottles of air on your back, you can stay in deep water for a long time. However, you can’t dive too deep. And you must be very careful when you dive in deep water.

The deep sea is not an easy place to live in. It’s cold, and it’s dark, too. The deeper it is, the less sunlight there is. About 3,000 feet, there is no light at all. It is very dark in the sea. Many fishes have no eyes. Some have big eyes. A few have eyes on one side.

Besides the cold and the darkness, deep-sea animals face a third danger—other animals. Animals eat! They must find food to eat. Many animals eat plants. However, some animals eat meat. This means these sea animals have two big jobs. They need to find animals as food, and they have to try not to become other animals’ meal.

11. Why do people want to dive in the sea?

A. To catch fish.

B. To see how deep the sea is.

C. To study the plants in the sea.

D. To find the secret of the undersea world.

12. What can you find when you dive in the daytime?

A. Everything green and blue.

B. Dangerous big fish.

C. Nothing wonderful.

D. Bottles of air.

13. You can stay in deep water for a long time if you ___ .

A. are very careful

B. have bottles of air

C. live in deep water

D. dive freely without any danger

14. How many dangers will animals meet in the deep sea according to the passage?

A. Five.B. Four.

C. Three. D. Two.

15. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A. The deeper the sea is, the darker it is.

B. The deep sea is a comfortable place to live in.

C. One animal finds other animals to eat, and it tries not to be eaten.

D. At the depth of 3,000 feet under the sea, all animals can find their way by seeing.

D

根據短文內容,判斷正(T)誤(F)。

John was a very strong man. Once he got a job cutting wood in a forest. His boss gave him an axe(斧頭)and showed him the area where he should work.

The first day, John cut down eighteen trees.

“Good,” the boss said, “Keep that up!”

Happily, John tried harder the next day, but could only cut down fifteen trees.

The third day he tried even harder, but could only cut down ten trees. Day after day he was cutting down fewer and fewer trees.

“I must be losing my strength,” John thought. He went to the boss and apologized(道歉), saying that he could not understand what was going on.

“When was the last time you sharpened(磨)your axe?” the boss asked.

“Sharpened? I have no time to sharpen my axe. I have been very busy trying to cut down trees!” said John.

While John was working hard, he didn’t work “smart.” He didn’t think about the best way to do his job. Many of us never learn new skills. We think that what we have learned is enough.

1. The boss was pleased with John’s work the first day.

2. On the third day, John cut down three trees fewer than the first day.

3. John never sharpened his axe.

4. It’s a waste of time for John to sharpen the axe.

5. The story tells us we should work “smart”.

(七)

A

The greatest saleswoman in the world today doesn’t mind if you call her a girl. That’s because Markita Andrews made more than $80,000 by selling cookies when she was 13 years old.

Andrews and her mother shared a dream of traveling around the world. Once, while reading a magazine, Andrews found that the person who sold the most cookies would win a free trip for two around the world. She decided to give it a try.

To make her dream come true, Andrews went door to door every day after school and repeated, “Hi, I have a dream. I’m earning (賺?。?a trip around the world for my mom and me by selling cookies.” Then she asked, “Would you like to buy one or two dozen boxes of cookies?”

Andrews kept asking for a whole year, no matter how heavily it was raining or snowing outside. Her hard work paid off. She sold 42,000 boxes of cookies that year and she won her trip around the world.

Andrews is no smarter than thousands of other people. The key to her success is that she has found the secret of selling: Ask, Ask, Ask! Many people fail before they even begin because they fail to ask for what they want.

It takes courage to ask for what you want. And, as Andrews has discovered, the more you ask, the easier it gets.

1. What is Andrews’ dream when she was young?

A. To sell cookies.

B. To make a lot of money.

C. To be a great saleswoman.

D. To travel around the world.

2. How did Andrews sell the cookies?

A. By asking her classmates to help her sell at school.

B. By selling them to foreigners during her trip.

C. By selling them with her mother’s help.

D. By asking door to door after school.

3. The underlined phrase “paid off” in Paragraph 4 probably means “___.”

A. cost a lot B. came to fail

C. saved much money D. brought good results

4. Which of the following can best describe Andrews?

A. Funny. B. Brave.

C. Smart. D. Friendly.

5. What does the writer want to tell us?

A. Everyone should have a dream.

B. Andrews is a great saleswoman.

C. How Andrews became a success.

D. Cookies make dreams come true.

B

NEW YORK MUSEUM

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Open: Mon. to Fri. 9:00 am—5:00 pm

Sat. 9:00 am—1:00 pm

Address: 1100 Chesnut St. New York

Telephone: 77364431

THE CITY FLOWER SHOW

8 April to 17 April

Price: ¥ 50 for adults

¥ 25 for children

Address: 112 Kendal Way Chesterton Cambridge CB4

Telephone: 55539561

ENGLISH SUMMER CAMP

How will you spend your summer?

English Summer Camp 2015 at University of Toronto,

Canada!

Ages: 13 to 18

For more information, Call CEE/CCIEE at (010) 66062607

POP MUSIC WEEK

Bands from home and abroad will give performances in

Chaoyang Park, Beijing. Chinese singers like Zhang

Liying will also share music with fans.

Price: 30 to 50 yuan

Time: 9:00 am—9:00 pm

6. When is New York Museum closed?

A. On Monday. B. On Friday.

C. On Saturday. D. On Sunday.

7. How much should two parents with an 8-year-old boy pay to visit The City Flower Show?

A. 150 yuan. B. 125 yuan.

C. 100 yuan. D. 75 yuan.

8. What should you do to get more information about English Summer Camp?

A. Go to Canada.

B. Write to CEE/CCIEE.

C. Call at (010) 66062607.

D. Send an e-mail to University of Toronto.

9. Who will give performances in Pop Music Week in Chaoyang Park?

A. Actors. B. Dancers.

C. Pianists. D. Bands and singers.

10. Phillip, twenty years old, is not allowed to ___.

A. Pop Music Week B. New York Museum

C. English Summer CampD. The City Flower Show

C

Earthquakes happen without warning. They can happen at any time of a day, at any point during the year. But don’t worry because most are so weak that they cannot be felt. Only a few big ones hurt people. However, it’s important to know what to do when an earthquake is happening.

Do not go outside. You could get injured from falling glass or parts of buildings. If you are outside, stay away from buildings and power lines.

Stay under a desk, table, or other strong furniture. Hold on to it. Or stay in a corner of the building. Cover your face and head with your arms and cover your mouth with a towel(毛巾) or clothing. Stay inside until shaking stops and it is safe to go outside.

Keep away from windows, pictures, advertisements on the wall or the building, and anything else that could fall and hurt you. Most people get injured by falling things during an earthquake, not by the shaking itself.

Also keep away from a fire. You could fall down and burn yourself on the fire.

If you are driving when an earthquake happens, stop the car if it’s safe. Stay inside your car until the earthquake stops, and don’t drive near bridges. Try not to stop by power lines or trees. These could fall and hurt you.

11. The reason why most earthquakes cannot hurt people is that they’re too ___ .

A. deepB. weak

C. quickD. usual

12. What should we do when an earthquake is happening?

A. Stand by windows.

B. Drive near a big bridge.

C. Stay under a big building.

D. Stay under a strong furniture.

13. What is safe for you to do when the earthquake happens?

a. Run out of the building.

b. Stay in a corner of the building.

c. Cover your mouth with a towel.

d. Cover your head with your arms.

A. a, b, cB. a, b, d

C. b, c, dD. a, c, d

14. What does this passage mainly tell us?

A. How to stay safe in an earthquake.

B. How dangerous an earthquake is.

C. How an earthquake comes into being.

D. We shouldn’t be afraid of an earthquake.

15. What should be the best title for this passage?

A. How to Drive a Car

B. How Earthquakes Happen

C. Why Earthquakes Happen

D. What We Should Do in Earthquakes

D

根據短文內容,判斷正(T)誤(F)。

A little boy came up to his mother in the kitchen one evening while she was cooking supper, and passed her a piece of paper that he had written something on. After his mom dried her hands on an apron (圍裙), she read what it was on the paper:

For cutting the grass: $5.00.

For cleaning up my room this week: $1.00.

For going to the supermarket for you: $1.00.

For looking after my little brother while you went shopping: $1.00.

For taking out the trash: $1.00.

For getting a good report card: $5.00.

For cleaning up the garden: $2.00.

Total: $16.00.

Well, his mother looked at him for a while, and then she picked up a pen, turned over the paper he’d written on, and this was what she wrote:

For the nine months I carried you while you were growing inside me, free.

For all the nights that I’ve sat up with you, fed you, and sung songs for you, free.

For all the tears that you’ve caused through the years, free.

For all the nights that were filled with worries, free.

For the toys, food, clothes, and even cleaning your nose, free.

Son, when you add it up, the full cost of my love is free.

After the boy finished reading what his mother had written, there were tears in his eyes and he looked straight at his mother and said, “Mom, I sure do love you.” And then he took the pen and in great big letters he wrote, “PAID IN FULL.”

1. The boy came to his mother for money.

2. After the mother dried her hands on an apron, she gave his son the money right away.

3. When his mother went shopping, the boy looked after his little sister.

4. The boy thought that his mother should pay him $16.

5. The mother did everything for the boy free.

(八)

A

Years ago, I lived in a building in a large city. The building next door was only a few feet away from mine. There was a woman who lived there, whom I had never met, yet I could see her seated by her window each afternoon, sewing or reading.

After several months had gone by, I began to notice that her window was dirty. Everything was unclear through the dirty window. I would say to myself, “I wonder why that woman doesn’t wash her window. It really looks terrible.”

One bright morning I decided to clean my flat, including washing the window on the inside.

Late in the afternoon when I finished the cleaning, I sat down by the window with a cup of coffee for a rest. What a surprise! Across the way, the woman sitting by her window was clearly visible. Her window was clean!

Then it dawned on me. I had been criticizing (批評) her dirty window, but all the time I was watching hers through my own dirty window.

That was quite an important lesson for me. How often had I criticized others through the dirty window of my heart, through my own shortcomings?

Since then, whenever I wanted to judge (評判) someone, I asked myself first, “Am I looking at him through my own dirty window?”

Then I try to clean the window of my own world so that I may see the world about me more clearly.

1. The underlined sentence “it dawned on me” probably means “___.”

A. it cheered me up

B. it began to get dark

C. I knew it grew light

D. I began to understand it

2. Why couldn’t the writer see things clearly through the window?

A. The woman lived far away.

B. The writer was near-sighted.

C. The writer’s window was dirty.

D. The woman’s window was dirty.

3. The writer was surprised that ___ .

A. the woman’s window was clean

B. the woman’s window was still terrible

C. the woman was sitting by her window

D. the woman did cleaning in the afternoon

4. It’s clear that ___ .

A. the writer had never met the woman before

B. the writer often washed the window

C. they both worked as cleaners

D. they lived in a small town

5. From the passage, we can learn that ___ .

A. one shouldn’t criticize others very often

B. one should often make his windows clean

C. one must judge himself before he judges others

D. one must look at others through his dirty windows

B

Here are two letters to George and his answers.

Dear George,

I’m fourteen and I’m much shorter for my age. What’s worse, I’m very fat. I want to lose weight to be 55 kg and grow be taller. Then I can go to the school basketball team and enjoy myself. Can you help me?

Bob

Dear Bob,

Don’t worry if you’re shorter than your friends. Teenagers grow at different times. It doesn’t matter how heavy you are. You are still the same person. Plan your meals with your mom, and she can help you lose weight. Also, try to take more exercise.

George

Dear George,

I’m learning French but I don’t get good marks. I don’t know why. Sometimes I want to give up. But I know I shouldn’t because languages are very important. What should I do?

Alice

Dear Alice,

You are right. You should never give up, and I’m sure that you’ve made more progress than you think. You can talk to your teacher and ask her what you should do to get a better grade. Talk to your friends who are good at French. Find something that helps you.

George

6. We can learn from the letters that George is ___.

A. a doctor

B. a teacher

C. Bob and Alice’s friend

D. a person who can give others advice

7. What is Bob’s weight now?

A. 55 kg. B. About 50 kg.

C. More than 55 kg. D. Less than 55 kg.

8. What should Bob do according to George’s letter?

A. Take more exercise. B. Talk to his friends.

C. Join a basketball team. D. Learn some French.

9. Alice is worrying about ___ .

A. her height B. her marks

C. her friends D. her weight

10. Who does George advise Alice to talk to for help?

A. Her mother. B. Her teacher.

C. Bob’s teacher. D. Bob’s friends.

C

People are always afraid of making mistakes. But sometimes it’s not bad to make mistakes, and here is why.

At first, mistakes are a clear sign that you are trying new things. It’s always good to try new things, because when you are doing these you are growing. If you never try new things, how can you improve? How can you create? The simple answer is, “You can’t.” Look around you, everything you see is the result of someone trying new things.

Another good thing about mistakes is this: when you are making mistakes, you are learning. Consider this: Edison failed 10,000 times before he invented the light bulb. When he was asked how he felt to fail that many times, he said that he hadn’t failed 10,000 times, but rather had learned 10,000 things that didn’t work.

Finally, when you make a mistake, you are much closer to success. Why? Because you have said what you should say, and you have done what you should do. Every time you make a mistake, you are closer to success. But it doesn’t mean that you can make mistakes without thin-king. Instead, when you try new things you have to think them over, so that you can keep away from unne-cessary mistakes.

We shouldn’t spend all our time and money on the only one way, but use them correctly. Because our time and money are limited (有限的).

There is an old saying, “If you are not making mistakes, you are not trying hard enough.” So go brave and make mistakes. And learn. And grow. And succeed.

11. According to the writer, making mistakes means ___.

A. you’re carelessB. you’re unkind

C. you’re growingD. you know too little

12. If you never try new things, you can’t ___.

A. live onB. read

C. spendD. failure

13. What happened after Edison failed 10,000 times?

A. He gave up.

B. He invented the light bulb.

C. He invented the computer.

D. He invented 10,000 new things.

14. When you make a mistake, you are closer to ___.

A. timeB. money

C. successD. failure

15. What is the main idea of the passage?

A. Never make mistakes.

B. Making mistakes is terrible.

C. Sometimes it’s good to make mistakes.

D. You can make mistakes without thinking.

D

根據短文內容,判斷正(T)誤(F)。

Think “rock, paper, scissors” is a children’s game? Think again.

Top players from around the world came together in Toronto to compete for a 10,000-Canadian-dollar prize and the title of World Champion (世界冠軍頭銜). More than 500 players, including national champions from Australia, Norway and New Zealand, attended.

The simple game is often used to make decision and solve simple problems. Players hold their fists closed and count to three before making a fist (rock), a flat hand (paper), or two fingers (scissors). Paper covers rock, scissors cut paper, and rock breaks scissors.

Players have different opinions about the history of the game, but it is commonly believed to have been played for centuries in Japan. The Paper Scissors Stone Club opened in England in 1842 and players could play together there. In 1918, the name was changed to World RPS Club and its headquarters (總部) moved from London to Toronto.

The world championship started in 2002 and is held once every year.

1. The winner of the game can get 10,000 Canadian dollars as a prize.

2. The simple game is often used to make new friends.

3. From the passage, we know that making two fingers stands for scissors in the game.

4. The headquarters of World RPS Club moved to New Zealand in 1918.

5. The first world championship was held in 2002.

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