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1952--2004年夏季奧運會舉辦城市

CITY(COUNTRY)

NUMBER

YEAR

DATES

From

To

Helsinki(FINLAND)

1952

19 Jul.

03 Aug.

Melboume(AUSTRALIA)

1956

22Nov

08 Dec

Rome(ITALY)

1960

25 Aug.

11Sept.

Tokyo(JA PAN)

1964

100ct.

240ct.

Mexico City(MEXICO)

1968

12Oct.

270ct.

Munich(GERMANY)

1972

26Aug.

11 Sept.

Montreal(CANADA)

1976

17 Jul.

01 Aug.

Moscow(USSR)

1980

19Jul.

03 Aug.  ,

Los Angeles(USA)

1984

28 Jul.

12 Aug.

Seoul(SOUTH KOREA)

1988

17 Sept.

02Oct.

Barcelona(SPA IN)

1992

25 Jul.

09Aug.

Atlanta(U SA)

1996

19 Jul.

04 Aug.

Sydney(AUSTRALIA)

2000

15 Sept.

0l Oct.

Athens(CREECE)

2004

13 Aug.

29Aug.

預定奧運會

Beijng(CHINA)

l Beijing(CHINA)

29111

2008

2008

08Aug

08 Au9.

24Aug AAugAu9.    I

London(GREAT BRITAIN)

2012

27 Jul.

12Aug Au9.    1

1.The Summer Olympic Games were held in_     _ in 1952

      A. Helsinki, Finland       B. Rome, Italy

       C. Moscow, USSR        D. Tokyo, Japan

2. In 2008, the 29tll Summer Olympic Games will be held in _       

       A. London                B. Beijing

       C. Los Angeles            D. Mexico City

3. London will hold the         Summer Olympic Games in 2010.

       A.            B.        C.      D.

4. How long did the 28th Athens Summer Olympic Games last in 2004?

       A. Two weeks.             B. A month.

       C. Seventeen days.          D. Eighteen days.

5. From 1952 to 2004, which countries held the Summer Olympic Games twice?

       A. GREECE and AUSTRALIA      B. USA and JAPAN

       C. USA and AUSTRALIA          D. AUSTRALIA and CHINA

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CITY(COUNTRY)

NUMBER

YEAR

DATES

From

To

Helsinki(FINLAND)

15th

1952

19Jul.

03Aug.

Melbourne(AUSTRALIA)

16th

1956

22Nov.

08Dec.

Rome(ITALY)

17 th

1960

25Aug.

11Sep.

Tokyo(JAPAN)

18 th

1964

10Oct.

24Oct.

Mexico City(MEXICO)

19 th

1968

12Oct.

27Oct.

Munich(GERMANY)

20 th

1972

26Aug.

11Sep.

Montreal(CANADA)

21 th

1976

17Jul.

01Aug.

Moscow(USSR)

22 th

1980

19Jul.

03Aug.

Los Angeles(USA)

23 th

1984

28Jul.

12Aug.

Seoul(SOUTH KOREA)

24 th

1988

17Sep.

02Oct.

Barcelona(SPAIN)

25 th

1992

25Jul.

09Aug.

Atlanta(USA)

26 th

1996

19Jul.

04Aug.

Sydney(AUSTRALIA)

27 th

2000

15Sep.

01Oct.

Athens(GREECE)

28 th

2004

13Aug.

29Aug.

Beijing(CHINA)

29 th

2008

08Aug.

24Aug.

London(GREAT BRITAIN)

30 th

2012

27Jul.

12Aug.

36.The summer Olympic Games were held in _____ in 1952

  A. Helsinki, Finland    B. Rome, Italy   C. Moscow, USSR   D. Tokyo, Japan

37.In 2008, the 29th Summer Olympic Games will be held in _____.

  A. London    B. Beijing    C. Los Angeles    D. Mexico City

38.London will hold the _____ Summer Olympic Games in 2012.

  A. 27th    B. 28th    C. 29th    D.30th

39.How long did the 28th Athens Summer Olympic Games last in 2004?

  A. Two weeks.    B. A month    C. Seventeen days    D. Eighteen days.

40.From 1952 to 2004, which countries help the Summer Olympic Games twice?

  A. GREECE and AUSTRALIA    B. USA and JAPAN

  C. USA and AUSTRALIA        D. AUSTRALIA and CHINA

   

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If you want to get a new cell phone number, don’t forget to bring your ID(身份證明) with you .
As of September 1, people have to register(注冊) with their ID to buy a new cell phone number. You can show your ID card or hukou, but student ID’s won’t work.
If you already have a cell phone number, it is better to register it before 2013.
The new rules are meant to prevent junk messages and fraud(詐騙) through cell phones.
A cell phone user in China on average received 43.3 messages a week in the first half of this year. According to reports, about 12 of those were junk messages.
In a survey, about 74.5 percent of users said they have received fraudulent(詐騙的) messages.
If all people register their cell phone number with ID information, it will be easier for police to find the people behind those messages.
Situations in other countries
Because cell phone are getting more and more popular, many countries have made stricter cell phone rules.
Countries like India, Japan, Australia, and Singapore all ask users to register their ID information.
Ulrich Mller is a German living in Beijing. “In Germany, you have to show your ID when you buy a cell phone card,” he said. “The rules have been there for a long time. Most people know about it.”
Linda van der Horst is a student at Peking University. She said that in the Netherlands(荷蘭),people have to show ID information and bank account(賬戶) information to buy a cell phone card.
【小題1】What is the passage mainly about?

A.How to use a cell phone.B.How to choose a cell phone.
C.New cell phone services.D.New cell phone rules in China.
【小題2】Which of the following can you use to buy a new cell phone number?
A.Student ID card.B.Bank account.
C.Driving license.D.ID card.
【小題3】If you register your cell phone number with ID information,        .
A.you will receive more junk messages
B.the cell phone service company may stop your service
C.the police will find the people behind messages
D.you can buy a new cell phone
【小題4】People received an average of         junk messages in a week in the first half of this year.
A.31.3B.12C.43.3D.55
【小題5】To buy a cell phone card, which country asks people to show their bank account information?
A.IndiaB.JapanC.AustraliaD.Netherlands

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If you want to get a new cell phone number, don’t forget to bring your ID(身份證明) with you .
As of September 1, people have to register(注冊) with their ID to buy a new cell phone number. You can show your ID card or hukou, but student ID’s won’t work.
If you already have a cell phone number, it is better to register it before 2013.
The new rules are meant to prevent junk messages and fraud(詐騙) through cell phones.
A cell phone user in China on average received 43.3 messages a week in the first half of this year. According to reports, about 12 of those were junk messages.
In a survey, about 74.5 percent of users said they have received fraudulent(詐騙的) messages.
If all people register their cell phone number with ID information, it will be easier for police to find the people behind those messages.
Situations in other countries
Because cell phone are getting more and more popular, many countries have made stricter cell phone rules.
Countries like India, Japan, Australia, and Singapore all ask users to register their ID information.
Ulrich Mller is a German living in Beijing. “In Germany, you have to show your ID when you buy a cell phone card,” he said. “The rules have been there for a long time. Most people know about it.”
Linda van der Horst is a student at Peking University. She said that in the Netherlands(荷蘭),people have to show ID information and bank account(賬戶) information to buy a cell phone card.
小題1:What is the passage mainly about?
A.How to use a cell phone.B.How to choose a cell phone.
C.New cell phone services.D.New cell phone rules in China.
小題2:Which of the following can you use to buy a new cell phone number?
A.Student ID card.B.Bank account.
C.Driving license.D.ID card.
小題3:If you register your cell phone number with ID information,        .
A.you will receive more junk messages
B.the cell phone service company may stop your service
C.the police will find the people behind messages
D.you can buy a new cell phone
小題4:People received an average of         junk messages in a week in the first half of this year.
A.31.3B.12C.43.3D.55
小題5:To buy a cell phone card, which country asks people to show their bank account information?
A.IndiaB.JapanC.AustraliaD.Netherlands

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For 99% of human history, people took their food from the world around them. They ate all that they could find, and then moved on. Then around 10,000 years ago, about 1% of human history, people learned to farm the land.
The kind of food we eat depends on which part of the world we live in, or which part of our country we live in. For example, in the south of China they eat rice, but in the north they eat noodles. In European countries near the sea, people eat a lot of fish. In central Europe, away from the sea, people don’t eat so much fish, but they eat more meat. For example, in Germany and Poland, there are hundreds of different kinds of sausages.
In North America, Australia, and Europe, people eat with knives and forks. In China, people eat with chopsticks. In parts of India and the Middle East, people use their fingers to pick up food.
Nowadays it is possible to transport food easily from one part of the world to another. We can eat whatever we like, at any time of the year. In Britain, bananas come from Africa; rice comes from India or the U.S.A.; strawberries come from Chile or Spain. Food is a very big business. But people in poor countries are still hungry while people in rich countries eat too much.
【小題1】10,000 years ago, people ______ .

A.learned to farm the land
B.cooked different kinds of food
C.couldn’t find food around them
D.transported food from one country to another
【小題2】In North America, Australia, and Europe, people ______ .
A.eat with chopsticks B.eat with knives and forks
C.use their fingers to pick up food D.use bread to pick up food
【小題3】______ have many kinds of sausages.
A.Chile and Spain B.America and Australia
C.China and Japan D.Germany and Poland
【小題4】Which of the following is NOT true?
A.What we eat depends on where we live.
B.Poor countries are still having food problems.
C.Rich countries don’t need food from others.
D.Nowadays we can eat whatever we like at any time of the year.

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