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Last year, I went to Beijing Qizhi Special Education School for community service (社区服务). Before we took the bus, my friend asked me a question, "Why are you here?" I did not know how to answer the question. 

The school was not far from my school, but it looked like it was in a different world. A group of children were waiting for us. A boy walked toward me. He held my hands and pulled me to the ground. I kissed the earth and tasted nature. 

I could not understand what he was doing at first, then I was very angry. Though I was very angry, I controlled my anger. 

A teacher stopped this awkward (尴尬的) silence when she shouted at the boy. "What are you doing right here, right now?" she said. "You will never see your mum again if you keep doing this. Now, say sorry!" "Sorry," he cried fearfully and nervously. I said nothing, but I realized something about this child. After lunch I asked the teacher for information about the child's parents. 

She said that the child was very different from other students because of an illness. His family could not afford to treat him. He needed the kindness of his family, but they had abandoned him. So he depended on the support from the teachers and community service workers like us. 

I suddenly realized I could answer the question my friend asked me at the beginning of the day. 

Community service workers help others and make everyone feel better. There are so many people in the world that need help. Playing with lonely children may not make a big difference. But it can light a corner in the children's hearts, making them know they are loved by people. 

(1) How did the writer reach Beijing Qizhi Special Education School? A. By train B. By car C. By bus D. By taxi.
(2) Why did the writer get angry? A. A boy held the writer's hands. B. The writer didn't like to taste nature. C. A boy pushed the writer to the ground. D. A boy was impolite to the writer.
(3) The boy acted differently from others because____.  A. he was sick B. his parents didn't like him C. he was nervous and fearful D. he always lived with teachers
(4) The underlined word "abandoned" most probably means "____".  A. hurt B. left C. sold D. forgotten
(5) From the passage we can learn that the writer____.  A. helped so many people in the world B. played with the boy after lunch C. learned the meaning of community service D. wasn't good at answering the questions about community service
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社会活动类; 记叙文; 细节理解;
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Do you have your own mobile phone? Where do you usually use it, at home, on the bus or in the street while walking? Anyway, schools are certainly no longer a place to use it.

Earlier this year, a national ban(禁令)on mobile phone use was passed . According to it, both primary and middle school students are not allowed to bring mobile phones to school. If they have to, they need to get their parents and the schools permission(许可). Besides, all phones must be kept by the teacher during the class.

According to the Ministry of Education, the main aim of the ban is to protect students eyesight and. prevent them from getting addicted (上瘾) to the Internet and video games.

In2009, China had 175 million Internet users under the age of18, with 74% having their own mobile phones, according to a report By the China Internet Network information Center last year. The report found mobile phone users in this group used their phones mostly for online learning, listening to music and playing games.

The Ministry of Education also says that teachers are not allowed to ask students to finish homework on mobile phones. Schools should set up more public pay phones and find other ways of talking to parents.

The new ban appears to be widely supported. In a survey on Weibo, 54% of more than 1900 people who took part in the survey said they believed it was unnecessary for school children to take mobile phones to school; more than a quarter wanted a more flexible policy(灵活的政策) with 20% saying mobile phones should be allowed in school .

What's your opinion? What good do you think the ban has brought to you?

(1) The writer starts the passage by_______. A. Listing numbers B. giving examples C. raising questions D. comparing facts
(2) The underlined word "aim" in paragraph 3 means "___" in Chinese. A. 目的 B. 内容 C. 标准 D. 特点
(3) What is paragraph 4 mainly about? A. The increase in China's Internet users. B. The development of mobile phones in China. C. Young Chinese users' pinions on the Internet D. Some facts about China's young Internet users.
(4) How many people who took part in the survey on Weibo supported he ban? A. Abour 1000 B. Nearly 400 C. Nearly soo D. Almost 300
(5) In which part of a newspaper can we find the passage? A. Technology B. Sport C. Education D. Culture
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Independence Day is a national holiday in America. Similar to other summer-themed events, Independence Day celebrations often take place outdoors. Many politicians(政治家)make it a point on this day to appear at a public event to praise the nationals, the nation's laws, history, society and people.

Families often celebrate Independence Day by hosting or attending a picnic. Many people spend the holidays staying with relatives or friends. Little things used to celebrate the day are colored red, white and blue—the colors of the American flag.

Parades (游行.) are often held in the morning before family get together, while fireworks displays (烟花表演) take place in the evening. Independence Day fireworks are often displayed with patriotic songs such as America, the Beautiful, My Country and so on. Fireworks shows are held in many states, but some states such as New. Jersey don't allow the use of fireworks, considering people's safety.

A salute(鸣礼炮)of 1 gun for each state(州) in the United States called "a salute to the union "is fired on Independence Day at noon.

New York City has the largest fireworks display in the country. It is often held on the East River. The major displays are in places such as Seattle on Lake Union and Boston on the Charles River.

Since Independence Day is in July, the first week of July is one of the busiest United States travel periods of the year as many people use what is often a 3-day holiday weekend for extended vacation trip.

(1) You can't see the firework display in       , according to the passage. A. New Jersey B. New York City C. Seattle D. Boston
(2) What probably happens in China at the same time during the Independence Day holiday in America? A. People celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival. B. Students show their respect for teachers on Teachers Day. C. The summer holiday begins in many schools. D. The people get together to spend the Chinese New Year holiday.
(3) Which customs are mentioned in the passage?

①Having a picnic.

②watching a fireworks show.

③Giving away gifts.

④Going on vacation.

⑤Flying kites.

A. ①②③ B. ①②④ C. ③④⑤ D. ②④⑤
(4) Which of the following statements is true according to the passage? A. Parades are often held after the fireworks display. B. There will be a salute of 50 guns as "a salute to the union" on Independence Day. C. Little things used on this day will be in the colors of the UK's flag. D. Independence Day is celebrated in very few states.
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The epidemic (疫情) has changed our lives. It not only forces us to stay at home, but also changes the way we work, study, and even go shopping. In many countries, the Novel Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) has also changed the way people greet each other. To help stop the spread of disease, people give up their usual greeting styles and invent safe ways. Let's take a look!

Lean forward, touch cheeks (脸颊) and make a kissing sound. This is French people's favorite way of greeting. It's very romantic. But when facing the virus, kisses are not good. Etiquette expert (礼仪专家) Philippe Lichtfus gives people a suggestion: simply looking into a person's eyes can be a greeting. It's not so romantic but it's safe.

Like the French, Italians are also romantic people. When they meet, they always hug or kiss each other. Recently, an Italian grandma made a video to help everyone fight against the disease.

She says that if you meet, you can close one of your eyes and give them a wink. Isn't it cute?

It's a very Australian thing to shake hands. But if you do this, the virus can jump from one person to another. Now a health official in Australia says a pat on the back would be better. But it also has some problems. For example, it's a bit crude if you do this to your teachers.

A video shows that an interesting greeting way is now popular in Iran. In the video, 3 Iranians meet and tap their feet against each other. They wear masks with their hands in their pockets. It looks like they are playing a fun game. If we can't shake hands, why not try to "shake" feet?

(1) Why do people give up their usual greeting styles nowadays? A. To make life more interesting. B. To change their study way. C. To protect themselves from the disease. D. To invent some new things.
(2) What does French people's favorite greeting way include?

①Touch cheeks. ②Hug each other. ③Make a kissing sound.

④Give a tap on the back. ⑤Lean forward. ⑥Look into a person's eyes.

A. ①②⑥ B. ③④⑥ C. ①③⑤ D. ②④⑥
(3) What's the Italian grandma's suggestion to greet others? A. B. C. D.
(4) What does the underlined word "crude" in Paragraph 4 mean? A. unlucky B. unhappy C. impatient D. impolite
(5) In which country is "shaking feet" a popular way to greet each other now? A. Iran. B. France. C. Australia. D. Italy.
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