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A.GrowingupinIndia.
B.OncestayinginCanada.
C.OncetravelingtoCanadawithhisfather.
D.Hisfather'
sstoriesabouthistravelingexperiences.
2.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEabouttheauthor'
striptoEuropein1998?
A.Theauthortraveledwithoneofhisparents.
B.Boththeirgoingandreturnarebyair.
C.Theytraveledinspringthatyear.
D.TheystayedinEuropefornearlytwomonths.
3.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatLufthansais________.
A.acityinIndia
B.acityinEurope
C.anairlinecompany
D.atravelagency
4.Theunderlinedword"
sombre"
inthe4thparagraphprobablymeans"
________"
.
A.happy
B.sadC.angry
D.enjoyable
B
NewAnnotatedSherlockHolmesbyArthurConanDoyle
Price:
£28.00
PublicationDate:
30/11/2006
Publisher’sdescription:
CollectDoyle’sfifty-sixclassicshortstories,arrangedintheorderinwhichtheyappearedinlate-nineteenth-and-early-twentieth-centurybookeditions,inasetcomplementedbyfournovels,editorbiographiesofDoyle,Holmes,andWatsonaswellasliteraryandculturaldetailsaboutVictoriansociety.
BreakingGroundbyDanielLibeskind
£16.00
11/10/2006
Briefdescription:
Thisisabookabouttheadventurelifethatcanoffereachofusifweseizeit,andaboutthepowerfulforcesoftragedy,memoryandhope.ForDanielLibeskind,life’sadventurehasbeenthrougharchitecture,whichhehasfoundhasthepowertoreshapehumanexperience.Althoughoftenrelatingtothepast,hisbuildingsareaboutthefuture.Thisbiologyofoneman’sjourneybringstogetherhistory,personalexperience,ourphysicalenvironmentandafreshinternationalvision.
IntheShadowofNoTowersbyArtSpiegelman
02/09/2006
On11th
September2001,ArtSpiegelmanracedtotheworldTradeCenter,notknowingifhisdaughterNadjawasaliveordead.Onceshewasfoundsafe---inherschoolatthefootoftheburningtowers---hereturnedhome,tomediate(反省)onthetrauma(创伤),andtoworkonacomicstrip(连环漫画).IntheShadowofNoTowersisNewYorkerArtSpiegelman’sextraordinaryaccountof“thehijacking(劫机)on9.11andthefollowinghijackingofthoseevents”byAmerica.
LightonSnowbyAnitaShreve
£14.00
07/10/2006
Thisisthe11th
novelbyAnitaShreve,thecriticallyacceptedbestseller.Amovingstoryofloveandcourageandtragedyandofthewaysinwhichthehumanheartalwaysseekstohealitself.
LastChildintheWoodsbyRichardLouv
£20.99
11/08/2006
Campinginthegarden,ridingbikesthroughthewoods,climbingtrees,pickingwildflowers,runningthroughpilesofautumnleaves…thesearethethingschildhoodmemoriesaremadeof.Butforawholegenerationoftoday’schildrenthepleasuresofafree-rangechildhoodaremissing,andtheirindoorhabitscontributetoobesity(肥胖症),attentiondisorderandchildhooddepression.Thisbookshowshowourchildrenhavebecomeincreasinglydistancedfromnature,whythismattersandhowwecanaffectothers.RichardLouvischairmanoftheChildrenandNatureNetworkandco-chairoftheNationalForumonChildrenandNature.HeistheauthorofsevenotherbooksandhaswrittenfornewspapersandmagazinesincludingtheNewYorkTimesandtheWashingtonPost.
5.IfonewantstoknowsomethingaboutVictoriansociety,heorshemayread____.
A.LightonSnow
B.IntheShadowofNoTowers
C.BreakingGround
D.NewAnnotatedSherlockHolmes
6.Whichofthefollowingreferstotragedies?
A.LightonSnow & BreakingGround
B.LightonSnow& IntheShadowofNoTowers
C.IntheShadowofNoTowers& BreakingGround
D.NewAnnotatedSherlockHolmes & IntheShadowofNoTowers
7.Whichbookisbasedonarealbigevent?
A.BreakingGround
C.LightonSnow
D.LastChildinTheWoods
8.Whohasalsowrittenfornewspapersandmagazinesaccordingtothetext?
A.ArthurConanDoyle.
B.DanielLibeskind
C.ArtSpiegelman
D.RichardLouv
C
WhilestudentsinHainanarequiteusedtoclearskies,Beijingteenagersarenotso
lucky.Asanotherwarmwinterapproaches,thecitycanexpectthenormalcloudsofsmoke
causedbyairpollution.
Butthingscouldstarttogetbettersoon.Thegovernmentisco-operatingwithaUS-
basedenvironmentalprotectionagencytoupdateexistingbusesandtruckswithcleanfuel
technology.Thenewtechnologycouldreduceairpollutantsinexistingdieselvehicles(柴
油机)by40percent.TheprogrammewillbeginbytestingbusesinBeijingtoseeifthe
technologycanbeappliedtothem.
"
Weencouragethedevelopmentofpublictransportation.Butatthesametimeweneed
toreducepollutionfromthem,"
saidanofficial.
Effortsarebeingmadetoimprovethecapital'
senvironmentwithtightercontrolson
emissions(排放).Someheavilypollutingfactoriesandconstructionsites,suchasthose
ownedbythesteelgiantShougangGroup,havebeenaskedtocutproductioninNovember
andDecemberorbeclosed.Beijingwasthethirdpollutedcityintheworldattheendof
lastcentury,accordingtotheUN.Butthankstorecentmeasures,thecapitalhasmade
someprogress.Lastyear224cleardayswereratedashavinggoodairquality.In1998
theairqualityindex(指数)gavejust100daysasgood.
Iamgladtoseeanimprovement,"
saidaSenior1boylivinginthenorthwestof
Beijing."
Comparedtootherplaces,theairqualityofBeijingisstillworryingthough.
Ihatethepollution.OnceIwasridingmybikeinthemorningwhenIalmosthadatraffic
accidentbecauseIcouldn'
tseeacaronlymetresawayfrommeinfrog."
InearlyOctober,theskieswerecoveredbysuchathickfogthatadisplayshowby
thevisitingFrenchairforcewascalledoff.
Rapiddevelopment,industry,trafficfumes(烟)andsandstormsfromthedesertall
contributetothecity'
sbadair.
9.Thepassageismainlyabout______?
A.aprogrammetoimproveBeijing'
sairquality
B.progressmadeinBeijing'
C.Beijing'
sairpollution
D.thedifferencebetweenHainanandBeijing
10.WhichofthefollowingisnotthemeasuretakenortobetakentoimproveBeijing'
s
air?
A.Cleanfueltechnologywillbeusedinpublictransportation.
B.Somefactorieshavebeenaskedtocutproduction.
C.Someconstructionsiteshavebeentoldtobeclosed.
D.Adisplayshowofairplaneshasbeencalledoff.
11.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat,withtheaimofbeinganecological(生态的)city
bythe2008Olympics,______.
A.farmorestillneedstobedoneB.nothingelseneedstobedone
C.alltraffichastobeclosedD.thedevelopmentofthecityhastobesloweddown
12.Whichisnotcorrectaccordingtothepassage?
A.Beijing'
sairqualityisgettingworseandworse.
B.Development,industry,trafficfumesandsandstormsareallthecausesofbadair
quality.
C.CloudsofsmokeintheskyisthecommonfeatureinthewinterofBeijing.
D.Thegovernmentismakingeveryefforttostopairpollution.
D
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