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     In a room at Texas Children Cancer Center in Houston, eight-year-old Simran Jatar lay in bed with a
drip (點(diǎn)滴) above her to fight her bone cancer. Over her bald (禿的) head, she wore a pink hat that
matched her clothes. But the third grader's cheery dressing didn't mask her pain and weary eyes.
     Then a visitor showed up. "Do you want to write a song?" asked Anita Kruse, 49, rolling a cart
equipped with an electronic keyboard, a microphone and speakers. Simran stared. "Have you ever
written a poem?" Anita Kruse continued. "Well, yes," Simran said.
      Within minutes, Simran was reading her poem into the microphone. "Some bird soaring through the
sky," she said softly. "Imagination in its head…" Anita Kruse added piano music, a few warbling (鳴, 唱)
birds, and finally the girl's voice. Thirty minutes later, she presented Simran with a CD of her first recorded song.
      That was the beginning of Anita Kruse's project, Purple Songs Can Fly, one that has helped more
than 125 young patients write and record songs. As a composer and pianist who had performed at the
hospital,  Kruse said that the idea of how she could help "came in one flash".
     The effect on the kids has been great. One teenage girl, curling (蜷縮) in pain in her wheelchair, stood
unaided to dance to a hip-hop song she had written. A 12-year-old boy with Hodgkin's disease who
rarely spoke surprised his doctors with a song he called I Can Make It.
     "My time with the kids is heartbreaking because of the severity of their illnesses," says Anita Kruse.
"But they also make you happy, when the children are smiling, excited to share their CD with their families."
     Simran is now an active sixth grader and cancer-free. From time to time, she and her mother listen to
her song, Always Remembering, and they always remember the "really sweet and nice and loving" lady
who gave them a shining moment in the dark hour.

1. Simran Jatar lay in bed in hospital because ______.

A. most of her hair had fallen out
B. she was receiving treatment for cancer
C. she felt depressed and quit from school
D. she was suffering from a pain in her back

2.What do we know about Anita Kruse's project?

A. It helps young patients record songs.
B. It is supported by singers and patients.
C. It aims to replace the medical treatment.
D. It offers patients chances to realize their dreams.

3.What does the case of a 12-year-old boy suggest?

A. Most children are naturally fond of music.
B. He was brave enough to put up performance.
C. The project has positive effect on young patients.
D. Singing is the best way to treat some illnesses.

4.  What is probably the best title for the passage?

A. Purple Songs Can Fly                
B. Singing Can Improve Health
C. A Shining Moment in Life             
D. A Kind Woman-Anita Kruse
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In order to attract customers, supermarkets have tries to make shopping as pleasant as possible. Some of them have flowers and trees in the parking lots(停車場). Some have roofs over the walks so that shoppers can walk from their cars to the store without having to worry about snow, rain or the hot sun. Most of the stores are air-conditioned(空調(diào)的).

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1.The passage tells us that ________.

[  ]

A.Americans never do grocery shopping more than twice a week

B.it is a general practice(做法)for Americans to do grocery shopping once or twice a week

C.Americans are allowed to do grocery shopping only in supermarkets.

D.Americans' supermarkets are better than those in other places of the world

2.In the second paragraph, the passage says"The supermarket tries to meet the housewife's every need…"what does"the supermarket"there mean?

[  ]

A.This very supermaret.

B.The supermarket mentioned above.

C.The only supermarket in the place where the house wife lives.

D.Supermarkets.

3.In the second paragraph"when she leaves, she'll shop nowhere else", means ________. 

[  ]

A.there are no other places where she can go

B.she'll not be allowed to do shopping anywhere else

C.she need not go to other stores to buy what she wants

D.a(chǎn)fter she leaves, the shop will be nowhere to be found

4.Supermarkets try to attract customers by ________.

[  ]

A.selling flowers and trees in the parking lots

B.cutting the prices of their goods

C.telling shoppers not to worry about snow, rani or the hot sun

D.making shopping a pleasant thing for shoppers

5.The last sentence of this passage means ________.

[  ]

A.fewer and fewer husbands around the world will have to do shopping

B.more and more housewives will come to stand in the checkout lines, watiting to be served

C.supermarkets will soon become more and more popular around the world

D.more and more housewives will have to stand in the checkout line

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    In the 1930's, a lot of people in the USA were out of work. Among these people was a man named Alfred Butts. He always has an interest in word games and so, to fill his time, he planned a game which he called“Lexico”. However, he was not completely satisfied with the game, so he made a number of changes to it and, in time, changed its name from“Lexico”to“Alph”and then to“Criss·Cross”. He wanted to make some money from his new game, but he didn't have any real commercial(商業(yè)性的)success.

  In 1939, Butts happened to meet a man called Jim Brunot who showed an interest in the new game. The two men worked together on developing the game and in 1984 it was offered for sale in the United States under its new name--“Scrabble”.

  At first, it didn't sell very well. In the first year it sold just 2,250 sets and by 1951 it had only reached 8,500sets a year.

  Then, in 1952 the manager of Macy's department store in New York, Jack Strauss, happened to play“Scrabble”while he was on holiday. He thought it was a wonderful game and, when the went back to work after his holiday, he insisted that Macy's should stock(儲備)the game and make an effort to call the public's attention to it.

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(1)The text is mainly about _______.

[  ]

A.“Lexico”
B.three men
C.a(chǎn) word game
D.Alfred Butts

(2)Alfred Butts invented the game“Lexico” ________.

[  ]

A. to make himself famous

B. to make spelling simpler

C. when he was out of work and looking for a job

D. when he was playing word games to pass the time

(3)Who made“Scrabble”popular?

[  ]

A. Alfred Butts.

B. Jack Strauss.

C. Alfred Butts and Jim Brunot.

D. Jack Strauss and Jim Brunot.

(4)When did Alfred Butts first put his game on the market?

[  ]

A. In 1939.

B. In 1948.

C. Before 1939.

D. Between 1939 and 1948.

(5)What does the underlined word“call”mean in Paragraph 4?

[  ]

A.Divert(分散).
B.Telephone.
C.Say aloud.
D.Draw.

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In 1752, three years after two Scotsmen, Alexander Wilson and Thomas Melville, fastened thermometers to kites to record the temperature of clouds, Benjamin Franklin made his famous experiment with a kite, a string, and a key.Franklin hoped to show that nature’s tremendous displays of electricity in lightning were the same thing as the feeble electric sparks scientists of the day were producing in their laboratories.He built a square kite to which he attached an iron wire.He flew the kite with a hemp string(麻線), and near the base of the string he tied a large brass key.The kite rose into a dark thundercloud, where the iron wire picked up electrical charges.Franklin noticed that the strands of the string(繩串)were beginning to stand up with electricity.As rain wet the string, it conducted more electricity.Standing in the shelter of a shed, Franklin cautiously reached out his finger to touch the brass key.A series of sparks jumped from the key to his finger.He thus proved that lightning and electricity are the same.We now know that this experiment was a dangerous one, for Franklin might have been killed by a bolt of lighting.

(1)

The best title for this passage is ________.

[  ]

A.

The Discover of Electricity

B.

The kite and Science

C.

Franklin’s Experiment with Lightning

D.

Franklin, a Great Scientist

(2)

According to the passage, Benjamin Franklin ________.

[  ]

A.

recorded the temperature of clouds

B.

was killed by a bolt of lightning

C.

proved that lightning can be controlled by man

D.

proved that lightning and electricity have the same essential nature

(3)

Two Scotsmen experimented with kites in ________.

[  ]

A.

1752

B.

1746

C.

1755

D.

1749

(4)

The fact that Franklin was not injured was apparently due to ________.

[  ]

A.

luck

B.

wisdom

C.

the materials

D.

the shed’s protection

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A. 5.  
B. 6.  
C. 7.  
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C. Just Kids
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