1.崇明县
Make the skies blue
The streets of Dalian, Liaoning were covered by snow a week before Spring Festival. However, instead of staying at home, Li Chunyuan, a Junior 1 student at No. 42 Middle School, went out with her classmates. They made posters by t 1 and called on people not to set off fireworks.
The students did this in order to r 2 air pollution. Since January, many cities in China have seen a lot of foggy days. In Beijing, only five days in January were free of smog (雾霾).
An official for the Ministry of Environmental Protection told Beijing News that PM2.5 pollution is the m 3 problem with air pollution.
Poor air has done harm to people’s health. Children and the elderly are more at risk. A report from Beijing Children’s Hospital shows that half of the p 4 had respiratory (呼吸道的) problems from Jan. 5 to 11.
To respond to the air problem, the Chinese government and many Chinese people have started to take action. Beijing announced a plan to use clean fuel in government
vehicles and plant trees. It a 5 asked citizens to set off fewer fireworks for the Spring Festival celebration.
They suggested that cars with large emissions (排放) should be banned (禁止) and factories should be closely watched. Three students from No. 4 High School in Beijing wrote a report to advise h 6 to fight the air pollution.
“We hope more people will j 7 us to protect our environment. With all our efforts, the blue skies will certainly return soon,” said Shi Yucong, one of the three students.
2.奉贤
How can I win a Nobel Prize for writing? Here’s the secret from this year’s winner: make it short, keep it real, and work hard.
Canadian author Alice Munro, 2, was a 1 the 2013 Nobel Prize in literature (文学). She is known for her short stories about personal relationships of ordinary people, usually women.
Munro was born in a farmer family in Ontario. The family was very poor. Munro did a lot of physical work a 2 a young girl.
But she decided to be a w 3 when she was 12. She turns her hard childhood into great writing ideas.
The story Dear Life, for example, opens with a description of the neighborhood in which Munro grew up.
B 4 , she talked about her poor relationship with her mother in many of her stories, such as Lives of Girls and Women and Friend of My Youth.
Since she p 5 her first book in 196, Munro has won many awards, with the Nobel Prize as her biggest honor. But Munro doesn’t see h 6 as a talented writer.
“I’m the opposite of a writer with a quick gift. I don’t grasp it very readily (轻而易举地) at all, the ‘it’ being whatever I’m trying to do,” she said.
Do you d 7 of becoming a writer while sadly admitting you are not that talented? Munro has a tip for you: use notebooks and write a lot.
“I have lots of notebooks that contain this terribly clumsy (蹩脚的) writing,” she said. But it helps her sort out her mind. “Stories would just be working in my head for so long that when I started to write I was deep into them.”
3.黄埔区
Do you get angry when your friends sing loudly while you are trying to work or when your best friend does not wait for you after school?
If you do, you need to take control of your feelings. Getting angry with others can cause you to l 1 friends.
Gray Egeberg, an American high school teacher, has written a book named My Feelings Are Like Wild Animals to help you control your feelings. The book tells how to stay cool when b 2 things happen.
The book says that getting angry only makes problems w 3 . It can never make them better. “ Getting angry is not a natural way to act, ” the book says. “ It’s just a habit, like smoking. ”
The book says you can control your feelings e 4 ... all you have to do is to tell yourself not to be angry.
The book gives many tips to help you if you get angry frequently. Here are the top three.
● Keep a r 5 . Every time you get angry, write down why you are angry. Look at it later and you will see you get angry so often.
● Ask your friends to s 6 talking to you when you get angry. Leave you alone. This will teach you not to be angry.
● Do something d 7 . When you get angry, walk away from the problem and go somewhere else. Try to laugh.
4.金山区
Butterfly fairy
There was once a little girl. She had no family, and no one loved her. One day, when she was walking through a field, she noticed a small butterfly c 1 in a thorn bush(荆刺丛). The more the butterfly tried to free itself, the deeper the thorns cut into its body. The little girl c 2 let go the butterfly. Instead of going away, the butterfly changed into a beautiful fairy.
“For your kindness,” the butterfly fairy said to the little girl, “I will give you any w 3 you would like to have.”
The little girl thought for a moment and then replied, “I want to be h 4 .”
The fairy said, “Very good.” Then she got close to the girl’s ear and said something to her in a low voice.
As the little girl grew up, there was no one in the village s 5 happy as she. Everyone asked the secret of her happiness. She would smile and only answer, “The secret of my happiness is that I listened to a butterfly fairy when I was a little girl.”
When she was very old, the neighbours all came to visit her. They were a 6 that her secret of happiness would die with her. “Tell us, please,” they begged, “tell us what the fairy said.”
The old woman smiled and said, “She told me that everyone, old or young, poor or rich, beautiful or ugly, n 7 me. She said that always helping others would make my dream come true.”
5.静安区
Who is managing things in your town or city? Someone repairs a broken window in the library. Someone makes sure the traffic lights work. Someone pumps clean water into the pipes. Someone c 1 for the animals in the zoo.
The people who do these jobs are part of the government. In most towns or cities, they work for the mayor (市长). The mayor works with other o 2 . They manage the city and make sure that the work gets done. They fix old things, like roads and bridges. They build new things, like schools and parks. If people c 3 , they listen carefully. Then they change things that are wrong. For example, if a law isn’t f 4 to some people, they change it. They try to do what the people want.
Election Day is report card time! If people think the city government is doing fine, they might k 5 the same mayor. If there are problems, they might elect a new mayor.
On Election Day, people go to different places to vote (投票). Then all the votes are c 6 . The mayor may win or lose. For the winner, there is lots of excitement! There is a big party with balloons f 7 in the air!
The next day, it’s time to run the city or town again. The mayor must do a good job. The office members must work hard, too. After all, in a few years, there will be another Election Day.
6.普陀区
Mary and her husband, Richard Goldman, loved books. Like many lovers of books, they
s 1 walked past a bookstore without stopping to look inside. They often talked of opening their own store one day.
In order to realize their w 2 , they started by talking to bookstore owners and researching book business. One figure caught Mary’s attention: She had read somewhere that about 20 percent of books sold were mysteries(推理小说), and many buyers of mysteries spent more than $300 a year on books. She and Richard themselves were mystery r 3 and had a big collection of such books.
On Halloween 1992, they opened the Mystery Lovers Bookshop and Café near their home. With three children in college, it was i 4 for the couple to spend all the family’s money to start a shop. To cover the $100,000 cost, they used some of their savings, borrowed from relatives and from a bank.
In order to a 5 customers, Mary always had new ways. The shop had a coffee bar and it offered presents to mystery lovers and served dinners for book clubs that met in the store. She also invited many writers to d 6 their stories with the buyers to let them understand the stories better. Now after paying taxes, business costs and the six part-time sales clerks, Richard and Mary together earn about $34,000.
“The job we love may not go hand in hand with lots of money,” says Richard. “We do this to give an e 7 life to ourselves. This is not about making a lot of money. What matters is that we gain happiness from it.”
7.徐汇区
Most people know that intelligence quotient (IQ) is important, but EQ is probably more important in daily life. When facing an exam, EQ helps us to manage our feelings. When getting along with friends or parents, EQ helps us to c 1 well.
EQ is shaped partly by genetics(基因). You can see some babies are quiet, while others are not.
B 2 , EQ is something you can learn for yourself. You can learn what different feelings might mean and how they relate to yourself and others. If we learn in the right way, our EQ can get better as we get older. Children with a high EQ usually have greater success with making friends. Having a high EQ needs a few different skills. Learning about these skills can help us to i 3 our EQ. But what are they? Let’s take a look!
1. Know yourself
Most people feel many different feelings t 4 the day. Some feelings like surprise last just a few seconds. Others, like happiness and sadness, may stay around much l 5 . Being able to recognize these everyday feelings is the most basic of all EQ skills.
2. Manage yourself
We all get angry. We all have disappointments. But we need to control it. It is not always the right time or place to express our feelings. When you are angry with someone, take a deep breath and s 6 count to 10. This way, you can calm down.
3. Encourage yourself
When you fail an exam, you may be disappointed. But there is something more effective you can do—learn to encourage yourself. It gives you the energy and c 7 to move on. It helps you to build a strong heart.
8.松江区
An -year-old Miami boy, Joshua Williams, is president of his own non-profit organization---Joshua’s Save the World. His organization provides food and clothes for p 1
people and families in Miami and the neighboring areas.
Joshua has r 2 thousands of dollars for his organization. He started to help the hungry when he was just 5. He was in his mother’s car when they passed a beggar. Joshua asked his mother to stop so that he could give him $20. “It’s my m 3 . I want to help him, Mum,” Joshua recalled. One year later, he created his organization with the help of his mother and Francine Hanna, a local businesswoman. “He just thought that was what he wanted to do,” his mother said. “And there was nothing that could s 4 him.”
The organization now provides clothing, furniture and food for the poor people in America. At the same time, Joshua never misses a c 5 to encourage other people to follow what he did whether at church or on the streets. Earl Laird lost his job two years ago and hasn’t managed to get a n 6 one. Without money, he can’t pay for the flat and has to live on the street. He depends on food from Joshua’s Save the World. “Joshua is an angel (天使) from God,” he said.
Joshua has won Miami’s “Do the Right Thing” award and the “Kids Who Care” competition, which awarded him a $1,000 note. Even though he has a 7 done plenty, he said that his
mission (使命)to provide for the poor is far from finished. “I want to get a team together,” Joshua said. “I want my team to go out and give food to people who have a need for it. I want to spread love to countries in Africa.”
9.闸北区
The story behind the shopping cart
Characters
Sylvan Goldman – owner of a grocery shop
Fred Young – Sylvan’s friend, a mechanic(机械师)
One night in 1936, in an American city. Inside Fred’s workshop, Sylvan sits next to Fred, who is making adjustments(调试) to their new i 1 – a shopping cart.
Sylvan: My customers don’t like our shopping cart.
Fred: Really? So they p 2 shopping with those heavy baskets?
Sylvan: (nods) I’ve got a huge crowd of customers every day, b 3 none of them wants to use the cart.
Fred: I don’t understand. We invented the cart so that people don’t need to carry a basket around the shop.
Sylvan: (laughs) And so that they will buy more groceries!
Fred: So why don’t they like the shopping cart?
Sylvan: Young men think that pushing a cart around makes them look w 4 and slow, and young women think it’s unfashionable.
Fred: Of course it isn’t fashionable right now. It’s only just been invented! But I’m sure older people will appreciate it.
Sylvan: Um…
Fred: What? They don’t like the cart e 5 ?
Sylvan: Well, they think pushing it makes them look helpless!
Fred: Oh no. We need to do something, Fred. We can’t just g 6 up on this invention!
Sylvan: We won’t. (He gets up and walks around the room. Suddenly, he stops.) Aha! I’ve got an idea.
Fred: What is it?
Sylvan: I’ll hire(雇佣) some good-looking guys and girls to push the carts around and pretend they’re shopping.
Fred: Oh! So the real shoppers will see these attractive people using the carts and think, “Hey, if it’s good enough for them, it’s good enough for me!”
Sylvan: E 7 .
Fred: Hey! Maybe you could get one of the girls to greet your customers and encourage them to use the cart.
Sylvan: Great idea!
10.长宁区
Imagine this: romance is all around you, you have met and fallen in love with the most wonderful person. The only trouble is, you are not at home, you are in a completely different part of the w 1 . How do you let that special person know how you feel?
France
The only place to say ‘JE T'AIME’ (I love you) is on a Paris bridge in the moonlight. If you really want to go for true French style, you will need to dress very smartly and go to a fashionable French restaurant a 2 you have said the magical words.
Japan
The cherry blossom season is the most romantic time of a year in Japan. I 3 your boyfriend / girlfriend in the politest way possible (you should always be as polite as possible in Japan!), set up a nice little picnic u 4 a cherry blossom tree and say ‘SUKYO’.
Russia
It might be minus 6 degrees when you say ‘YA TYEBYA LYUBLYU’, but the s 5 will be falling around you in St Petersburg. There is no scene more romantic, and you won’t even feel the cold --- your heat will be so w 6 inside!
Indonesia
Go surfing on the Indonesia waters of Sumatra and see the boy or girl of your dreams. Wake up to a beautiful sunrise, go surfing in the cool waters all day and r 7 in the evenings. Anytime is OK to say ‘SAYA CINTA PADAMU’!
Wherever you come from, only say ‘I love you’ when you truly mean it. They may only be three little words, but they are powerful words in any language!
11.浦东新区
You know that eating a sensible diet and getting plenty of exercise help make your body healthy and strong. But do you know that there are ways to make your brain healthier and smarter? Here are seven steps toward a smarter brain.
Limit your TV viewing
Never spend too much time on TV viewing, for it n________1_______ very little brain activities. Your brain will become weak just as your muscles do. If you do watch TV, choose something educational and meaningful.
Travel
Travelling to a________2_______ country forces you to see and do things in a fresh way, bringing stimulation to the brain.
Learn a new language
Learning a new language involves different learning methods. Learning a language sharpens your brain and helps prevent memory p________3_______ that you may meet in later years.
Read often
As you read, take the time to look up people or places that aren’t familiar. Reading makes your vocabulary much l________4_______ if you always search for words and definitions that you don’t know. Each week, choose an animal, a bird or fish, and read everything you can about it. Stretch your brain as you become an expert on the subject.
Calculate w________5_______ you shop
As you put things in your grocery cart, total everything in your head. See how close you get to the actual total.
Use your non-dominant(不占优势的)hand
If you are right-handed, use your left hand for everyday activities, or use your right hand if you are left-handed. Doing familiar things in a different way will make your brain c________6_______ new neural (神经)networks.
Wechat(微信)!
Read messages from people who has different interests. And some say that learning to express y________7_______ in just 100 words is a great brain challenge.
Have a try and do these every day. Little by little you can get into the habit of challenging your brain, and make your brain smarter!
12. 虹口区
I heard a story about an older woman who stood in line at the Post Office. She c___1___ with a young man next to her. The young man n___2___ that she had no package to mail, and asked why she was standing in line. She said that she just needed a few stamps.
“Ma’am, you must be tired standing here. Do you know there’s a stamp machine over there in the corner?” He p____3____ to the machine built into the wall.
“Thank you,” the lady replied, “but I’ll just wait here a little l____4____. I’m getting close to the window.”
“But it would be so much e___5___ for you not to stand in this long line and buy your stamps from the machine.”
The woman smiled and answered, “Oh, I know. But that old machine would n___6___ ask me how my grandchildren are getting along.”
She had a need greater than the need f___7___ postage stamps-a need to feel connected to other people. And it was a need that could not be met by a stamp machine.
13. 闵行区
Chuck Wall teaches management and human relations at Bakersfield College. He walked into the class one day and told his students that their homework was to perform one act of random (任意的) kindness. His students did not c 1 understand the homework and didn’t know what to do, but the professor would not answer their questions. He encouraged his students to work it out by themselves.
One week later, the students entered the classroom excitedly to share their s 2 . One student gave away blankets to the homeless. Another reported on helping an old man cleaning the house, and another student had been trying to f 3 a long, lost friend. Students were energized (给予活力) by the homework and wanted other people to be kind too. And luckily, the local businesses provided them with some money and materials. With the s 4 of them, the students made stickers to put on cars that invited people to do something kind for others. They sold the stickers and decided to donate the money to a center for the blind―not surprising as Professor Wall is blind.
Since then, kindness activities have been very p 5 in schools around the world. Many schools organize a Random Acts of Kindness Week, around November 13th, to celebrate World Kindness Day. Some schools use each day of Random Acts of Kindness Week to perform different kind acts, such as making a new friend, helping someone, doing community service, or r 6 money for a charity. Students learn to consider other people and think about how small actions can make the world a b 7 place.
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1.崇明县C. 1.themselves 2.reduce 3.main 4.patients 5.also 6.how 7.join
2.奉贤C)1. awarded 2. as 3. writer 4. Besides 5. published 6. herself 7. dream
3.黄埔:C. 1~7 lose, bad, worse, easily, record, stop, different
4.金山区:1-7 caught carefully wish happy so afraid needs /needed
5.静安区:1. cares 2. officials 3. complain 4. fair 5. keep 6. counted/collected 7. Flying
6.普陀区:( C ) 1. seldom 2. wish 3. readers 4. impossible 5. attract 6.discuss 7. enjoyable
7.徐汇区:(C) 1. communicate 2. Besides 3. Improve 4. throughout/through 5. longer 6. slowly/silently/simply 7. confidence/courage
8松江区
(C) 1. poor 2. raised 3. money 4. stop 5. chance 6. new 7. Already
9.闸北区
C) 1. invention 2. prefer 3. but 4. weak 5. either 6. give 7. Exactly
10.长宁区
C. 1.world 2. after 3. invite 4.under 5. snow 6. warm 7. relax
11.浦东新区
1. needs 2. another 3. problems4. larger 5. while/when
6. create 7. yourself / yourselves
12.虹口区
chatted 2. noticed 3. pointed 4. longer 5. easy/easier 6. never 7. for
13.闵行区
C) 1. completely/ clearly 2. stories 3. find 4. support 5. popular 6. raising 7. better