A: Excuse me, could you tell me the way to the Central Street?
B: Sure. It's very far from here. 1.
A: Which bus should I take?
B: 2. Here is the bus stop. I think the bus will come soon. And after getting off the bus, please walk along the street to the end, then you will arrive.
A: Thanks. And how long will it take me to get there?
B: 3. Traffic in our city is heavy now because the subway is being built. Is this your first time to come to Harbin?
A: Yes. It's my first time here.
B: 4.
A: I like it very much. The ice and snow is really beautiful.
B: Look! Here comes the bus!
A: Thanks. 5.
B: Me, too. Bye!
A.You can take No. 1 bus.
B.What do you like about Harbin?
C.How do you like Harbin?
D.You'd better take a bus.
E.I've been here twice.
F.I think it will take you one and a half hours.
G.It's really nice meeting you.
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________ hard, and you will make your dream come true.
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I ______ ______ my mother when I was a little girl.
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Why do You Talk about Your Feelings?
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Whom do You Talk about Your Feelings to?
You can talk about your feelings to ______ who cares for you, like your mom or dad. Your parents would like to know whether you have problems because they love you and they wonder what ______ in you life. ______ you don't want to talk with them, you can find ______ trusted person, maybe your relative or your teacher at school, even your good friend. This person may help you solve problems, then you can overcome difficulties smoothly.
How do You Talk about Your Feelings?
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2.A.Except B.Besides C.However
3.A.glad B.relaxed C.upset
4.A.some ones B.something C.someone
5.A.is happened B.is happening C.is taken place
6.A.If B.Although C.So
7.A.the other B.others C.another
8.A.say B.saying C.to say
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1.What does the study from the Digital Future Project find?
A.It is hard to control children’s online behavior.
B.Parents are divided on monitoring kids’ Internet use.
C.There is a large generation gap between parents and kids.
D.Parents who monitor kids’ online activity don’t trust their kids.
2.The word “combat” in Paragraph 3 probably means “______”.
A.give up B.carry out
C.fight against D.join in
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A.parents need to think more than the danger of Internet
B.children can surf the Internet without parents’ help
C.different people have different parenting styles
D.such software is useless in a special situation
4.The writer probably agrees that ______.
A.COPPA is helpful for collecting kids’ private information
B.enough space is needed for kids to experience the online life
C.allowing kids to clean webpage records may hide the truth
D.governments play a major role in protecting children’s online safety
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