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    Passage 1Up,Up,and Away!Anadventurer who became the first person to fly across the English Channel on aclusterof balloons has launched a house into the sky just like inthe hit movie Up-in reparation for a more ambitious journey and a new record.FearlessTrappe,from North Carolina,stepped into the cartoon themed home before flying above the LeonInternational Balloon Festival in Mexico more than a week ago.The38-year-old Trappe was using the event as a warm-up for his plannedtrans-Atlantic flight scheled for next summer.He aims to complete the 2,500-mile journey in a seven-foot lifeboat carried by 365 huge heliumballoons.Thebrave man is learning to sail a lifeboat,in case he needs to ditch intothe ocean ring the danger-filled adventure.Hesill fly at between 18,000 feet and 25,000 feet,beating his previous world altituderecord of 21,600 feet,and must fly uninterrupted a distance ten times longer than his previousworld record of 230 miles in order to succeed.Theadventurer Trappe,who holds records forcrossing the Alps,flying the most clusterballoons,and the longest distance,has spent his entire career,building up to thisambitious plan.“Ididn’t wake up one day and think:‘I’ going to fly acrossthe Atlantic,’”he said.“Every attempt before this was prepared for this fight,I’ve been training for a long time”.1.The adventurer flew acrossthe English Channel to__________.A.test the balloons B.launch a houseC.shoot a hit movie D.prepare for breaking a record2.To finish the journey,he will fly a distance of__________.A.2500 miles B.18,000 feet C.25,000 feet D.230 miles3.About the ambitiousjourney,which is NOT mentioned in thepassage?A.When he will fly B.How high he sill flyC.How far he will fly D.How long it will take him4.How many world recordsdoes Jonathan hold?A.Two B.Three C.Four D.Five5.What does he lastparagraph imply?A.Trappe can’t sleepworrying about the adventureB.Trappe was born to set world recordsC.Trappe always keeps his ambition in mindD.Trappe never thought of crossing the Atlanticbefore Passage 2Everyday we go to school and listen to the teacher,and the teacher will askus some questions.Sometimes,the classmates will ask your opinions of the work of the class.When you are telling others in the class what you have found out aboutthese topics,remember that they must be able tohear what you are saying.You are not taking part ina family conversation or having a chat with friends---you are in a slightlyunnatural situation where a large group of people will remain silent,waiting to hear what you have to say.You must speak so thatthey can hear you---loudly enough and clearly enough but without trying toshout or appearing to force yourself.Remember,too,that it is the same if you are calledto an interview whether it is with a professor of your school or a governmentofficial who might meet you.The person you are seeingwill try to put you at your ease but the situation is somewhat different fromthat of a ordinary conversation.You must take special carethat you can be heard.1.When you speak to theclass,you should speak ______.A.as slowly as possible B.in a low voice C.loudly D.forcefully2.Usually,when you speak to the class,the class is _______. A.noisy B.quiet C.having a rest D.serious3 The situation in the class is ______ that in yourhouse. A.not very different from B.sometimes the same as C.sometimes not the same as D.not the same as4.If you are having aconversation with an official,the most important thingfor you is ______.A.to show your ability B.to be very gentle C.to make sure that you can be heard D.to put the official at ease5.The main idea of thispassage is ______.A.that we should talk indifferent ways in different situations B.that we must speak loudlyC.that we must keep silent at any timeD.that we must talk with the class Passage 3About21,000 young people in 17 Americanstates do not attend classes in school buildings.Instead,they receive their elementary and high school ecation by working athome on computers.The Center for EcationReform says the United States has 67 public “cyberschools.” and that is about twice as many as two years ago. The money for students to attend a cyberschoolcomes from the governments of the states where they live.Some ecators say cyberschools receive money that should supporttraditional public schools.They also say it isdifficult to know if students are learning well.Other ecators praise this new form of ecation for letting studentswork at their own speed.These people saycyberschools help students who were unhappy or unsuccessful in traditionalschools.They say learning at home by computerends long bus rides for children who live far from school.Whatever the judgement of cyberschools,they are getting more andmore popular.For example,a new cyberschool called Commonwealth Connections Academy will take instudents this fall.It will serve children inthe state of Pennsylvania from ages five through thirteen.Children get free equipment for their online ecation.This includes a computer,a printer,books and technical services.Parents and students talkwith teachers by telephone or by sending emails through their computers whennecessary.Students at cyberschools usually do not know one another.But 56 such students who finished studies at Western Pennsylvania CyberCharter School recently met for the first time.They were guests of honorat their graation.1.What do we know from thetext about students of a cyberschool?A.They have to take long bus rides toschool. 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