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some children cannot get close to the animals. The animals may make their sickness get even (bad). How can we help (that) children? The hospitals get another good idea. They work with zoos to make movies. The movies are all about (love) animals. Children in hospital can watch these movies and learn the animals' living habits. A man (call) Denny Sanford made a TV network (ÍøÂç )to show these movies. It is used in many hospitals in the US today.
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿As we know, Chongqing has changed a lot. Most of the people feel much safer now. More and more trees are being planted in the city. And every day you can see many old people play sports everywhere. The change makes the people in the city live a happy life. The small survey below is from the people who live in Chongqing. One hundred persons were chosen to answer the questions last week.
What they want Health Safety Food 52% 33% 15%
Where they like to live In a quieter place In a busier place In a greener place 15% 5% 80%
What they think of working in the city Bad Good No idea 8% 80% 12%
Whether they plan to change their living places Yes No Difficult to say 39% 41% 20%
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B. in Chongqing all the people have a lot of food
C. the people in Chongqing don¡¯t like planting trees
D. the change in Chongqing makes people enjoy living there
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The Internet is many different networks(ÍøÂç) around the world. A network is a group of computers put together. These networks joined together are called Internet.
Maybe that doesn't sound interesting. But when we've joined the Internet, there are lots of things we can do. We can have a lot of interests on the World Wide Web (WWW). We can use the Internet instead of a library to find all kinds of information for our homework. We can find information about our favorite sports or film stars and do the shopping on the Internet. We can also send messages to other people by e-mail. It is much cheaper and quicker than calling out friends or sending letters.
Thanks to(¶à¿÷ÁË) the Internet, the world is becoming smaller and smaller. People can now work at home with a computer in front. They can buy or sell whatever they want by the Internet. But do you know 98% of the information is in English? So what will English be like tomorrow?
£¨1£©The quickest and cheapest way for people to send messages to their friends is ___________.
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B.by e-mail
C.by TV
D.by telephone
£¨2£©The Internet can NOT be used to _____________.
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C.The Internet is very helpful.
D.People can work at home with the help of the Internet.
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B.All the information is English.
C.English is important in using the Internet.
D.Every computer must join the Internet.
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Born in Guangdong Province in 1942, Liang moved with her family to Taiwan at the age of seven. Liang taught at a primary school for seven years until her boyfriend went to America in 1969, one year after they got married.
¡°We didn¡¯t have much money,¡± she says, ¡° so I started babysitting for other Chinese families and taking care of my own daughter at the same time.¡± She also taught children Chinese at Chinese schools. What¡¯s more, she would help newly arrived Chinese families find apartments and work, and sometimes lend them money.
¡°I remember those students from China who first came in 1986. They didn¡¯t have much money, and idea of what to do,¡± Liang told us. ¡° I then asked people in my neighborhood and my Chinese friends for donations(¾èÔù)£not only some money but also small electronic appliances needed for daily living.¡±
One of her experiences in Dayton, Ohio made her want to make volunteering a vocation(Ö°Òµ). She remembers how she once collected(½Ó×ß) two Chinese professors who had missed their flight and had no one there to pick them up. A friend told Liang about it, and she went to meet them herself around midnight. She found the men feeling lost in that strange country, where no one spoke their language. They didn¡¯t want to go to an American hotel, and didn¡¯t know how they would get to Columbus the next day. ¡° So I talk to them and took them home with me,¡± she says, ¡° and today, I am still in touch with those two professors. We are good friends.¡±
¡¾1¡¿Liang helped poor students in western China by______.
A. holding a basketball match
B. working with an American organization
C. asking her Chinese friends for donations
D. taking the poor students to her home
¡¾2¡¿Liang moved with her family to Taiwan when she was_____ years old.
A. six
B. seven
C. eight
D. nine
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B. helping students in 1986
C. being a primary school teacher
D. helping the two professors in Dayton
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C. Many Chinese families lent her money.
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