—Could you please tell me ________?
—About 4,300 years ago.
A.who was the Stonehenge built by B.how the Stonehenge was built
C.what was the Stonehenge built for D.when the Stonehenge was built
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A.In September. B.In November. C.In summer. D.At Christmas.
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________ old should be looked after well in our society.
A.A B.An C.The D./
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Lynn Canyon Park
This information is given for your safety.
The following information and drawings are to tell you some of the dangers and accidents which may happen or have taken place. We try to warn our visitors to stay on certain roads, not to go beyond fencing and to respect what the signs tell you. To enjoy a visit here, we wish our visitors to follow all safety warnings. Thank you all for your understanding.
Fences are set up here for your safety. Do not climb the fences.
Do not smoke anywhere in the park when it is dry. It may cause a fire. When you're asked to do something dangerous here, be brave enough to say "NO".
Wear proper footwear. Flip-flops, sandals(涼鞋)and high heels can hurt your ankles (腳踝). There is no sidewalk here and you’ll walk on soft earth of the hill path.
Do not drink wine or have picnics in the park.
Do not bring glass bottles into the park.
Dogs must be led by the rope. All the dogs should be by the law of the state.
1.You can smoke in the park when it is________.
A.windy B.dry C.wet D.sunny
2.You’d better wear ________ in the park.
A.sandals B.high heels C.flip-flops D.sports shoes
3.What can you do in the Lynn Canyon Park?
A.Follow all safety warnings. B.Climb the fences.
C.Do anything you like to do. D.Bring in glass bottles.
4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.There is no sidewalk in the park and you need to walk on the hard earth on the hill path.
B.Fences are set up to stop the dogs from getting in.
C.Dogs must be led by the rope according to the law of the state.
D.You can drink wine or bring glass bottles into the park.
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The four tools _________ people use for Chinese handwriting are called“Four Treasures of Study”.
A.that B.who C.what D.whom
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—Please look at the sign on the right!
—Oh, smoking ________ here.
A.isn’t allowed B.doesn’t allow C.didn’t allow D.wasn’t allowed
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School playgrounds are supposed to help kids stay active and healthy. But since 2015, toxic(有毒的)chemicals in running tracks have caused many students in several cities, including Shanghai, Beijing and Wuhan, to suffer from nosebleeds, headaches and coughs. It was found that the materials used to build the tracks in these school’s playgrounds contained high levels of toxic chemicals.
On November 1,2018, new standards for the materials used to build playgrounds in primary and middle schools across the country came into effect. The Ministry of Education(MOE)created these standards to protect students’ health.
The standards prohibit(禁止)the use of 18 chemicals for making running tracks, 11 more than the previous standards. The prohibited chemicals are harmful to the skin, eyes and noses and can even cause terrible diseases, China Daily noted.
For the first time, the standards also call for tests of the man-made grass that is used on some playgrounds as some of the materials used to produce man-made grass are highly toxic. Running tracks or patches(片)of man-made grass that does not meet these standards will be changed or removed.
The MOE has taken action in the last few years to keep playgrounds safe. Since 2016, it has invited experts and professionals(專業(yè)人員)to test new playgrounds at schools nationwide. The toxic tracks were produced by companies that used waste in order to cut down costs, according to CCTV. The companies and officials who were involved in producing the tracks have been punished.
1.What kind of disease didn’t the students suffer from according to the passage?
A. B. C. D.
2.The new standards came into effect on____________.
A.September 1,2016 B.October1,2016
C.November1,2018 D.December1,2018
3.What action has the MOE taken to keep playground safe?
A.Invited experts and professionals to test new playgrounds.
B.Punished the involved companies and officials.
C.Warned the involved companies and officials.
D.Punished the school leaders.
4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.The schools created these standards to protect students’ health.
B.The prohibited chemicals are harmful to humans according to CCTV.
C.The man-made grass used in some playgrounds is safe.
D.The toxic tracks were produced by companies that used waste in order to save costs.
5.We can find the article in ____________part of a newspaper.
A.sport B.health C.culture D.study
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Your advice is very ___________to me. I'm sure our activity will be more meaningful.
A.valuable B.comfortable C.impossible
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Dialogue in the Dark
Dialogue in the Dark is an amazing exhibition found across the world and, at this moment, in Hong Kong!
●The Main Idea
Dialogue in the Dark is a social business that sets up exhibitions (展覽) to raise awareness (意識)for blind and disabled people around the world. At a Dialogue in the Dark exhibition, visitors can experience the life of a blind man. Blind tour guides lead small groups on a short journey in complete darkness. Visitors walk through specially designed rooms. Each one changes according to the smells sounds, wind, and temperature of daily life. For example, visitors may "travel" to a dark room that seems like a park.
●Giving Back
Dialogue in the Dark also provides jobs for blind people. Often, the guides in the exhibit would have difficulty finding a job elsewhere because of a low job market for blind workers.
At Dialogue in the Dark, the jobs are designed especially for those who cannot see! This worldwide exhibition has provided over 7,000 jobs for blind individuals.
●The Beginning
Dialogue in the Dark had its grand opening in Hong Kong in 2010. Since then, it has attracted tourists and natives alike to walk through and enjoy the exhibition.
●Open Hours
The hours of the exhibit are from 12 pm to 5 pm on Monday - Thursday and 12 pm to 8 pm on Friday.
●Address
Shop 215, 2/F, The Household Center, Nob Hill, No. 8 King Lai Path, Mei Foo, Kowloon
Since it is within the city of Hong Kong, visitors can ride public transportation to Dialogue in the Dark or use their own transportation.
1.Can people visit Dialogue in the Dark at 6 pm on Wednesday?
____________________________________________________________________________________
2.Why is Dialogue in the Dark set up?
______________________________________________________________________________________
3.How many jobs has the exhibition provided for blind people?
____________________________________________________________________________________________
4.When did Dialogue in the Dark open to the public?
____________________________________________________________________________________________
5.How can visitors get to the exhibition?
____________________________________________________________________________________________
6.Will you visit Dialogue in the Dark if it is possible? Why or why not?
____________________________________________________________________________________________
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