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7.What do you read when you are travelling by train or bus?What are other people reading?Perhaps a woman sitting near you is reading a love story.A man is reading a serious biography(自傳) about a president.And there's a student reading an English textbook.
What do their choices(選擇) say about them?Do you think you can know them by what they are reading?I have got to tell you that your feelings of them may be quite wrong.The woman reading the love story could be a lawyer.She just wants a light read to take her mind off work.The man reading the biography wants you to think that he is very clever.The student reading the textbook isn't a student at all.She's an English teacher.
Publishers(出版商) know that some people care what they read on trains or buses and so they put out different types of covers.For example,books about Harry Potter have a cartoon cover for young readers and then another more serious cover for grown-ups.
So next time you are on a train,look around and see what other people are reading,but don't jump to any conclusions(結(jié)論).You will be wrong maybe.
Here is a sentence that you could say,"Don't judge(判斷) a book by its cover".

Title:Never judge a book people choose to read by the cover.
PersonsThe lawyer reading a love story just wants to have a (72)
rest.
The man reading the biography wants(73)other people to think he is very clever.
The student reading a textbook in fact (74)teaches English.
WaysPublishers won't put out the (75)same cover of a book.
ConclusionIf you jump to the conclusions carelessly,you may make (76)
mistakes.

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6.A study shows that one million lives might be saved each year if people wash their hands with soap(肥皂) often.It also says that hand-washing with soap could be among the best ways to reduce diseases.Doctors say many diseases can be prevented from spreading by hand-washing.These include the common cold,influenza(流行感冒),hepatitis(肝炎),infectious diarrhea(腹瀉) and so on.
Doctors say you are easy to catch a cold by touching your nose or eyes after someone nearby has sneezed or coughed.Another reason to catch a disease is to eat food prepared by someone whose hands were not clean.
They also say that hand-washing is especially important before and after preparing food,before eating and after using the toilet,after touching money and sneezing or coughing.The most helpful way is to wash them together while using soap and warm water.You do not have to use special soap.Be sure to wash all areas of the hands for about ten to fifteen seconds.
Title:Basic Knowledge of hand-washing
Diseases are
under (74)control.
People can (75)prevent/stop/keep many diseases from spreading by hand-washing
such as the common cold,influenza and so on.
The(76)cause/causes of
becoming sick.
●Touch your nose or eyes after someone nearby has sneezed or coughed.
●Eat food prepared by(77)dirty hands.
(78)When/Remember to do
hand-washing.
●Before and after preparing food.
●Before eating and after using the toilet.
●After touching money and sneezing or coughing.
How to do
hand-washing.
●Wash them together while using soap and warm water.
●Wash all areas of the hands for about 10-15seconds.

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5.Frank,Helen,Cindy,Bob and Eric are in the classroom.Helen found a blue pencil box.A ruler,a pencil and an eraser are in it.Helen asks Frank,"Is this your pencil box?"Frank says,"No.Mine is black."Helen asks Cindy,"Is this your pencil box?"Cindy says,"No.My name is on my pencil box."Helen asks Eric,"Is this your pencil box?"Eric says,"Bob lost his pencil box.It must be his."Helen asks Bob,"Is this your pencil box?"Bob says,"Yes!It's mine.Thank you,Helen!"

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66.Where are Frank,Helen,Cindy,Bob and Eric?(no more than three words)
In the classroom.
67.What color is the pencil box?(no more than one word)
Blue.
68.Is the pencil box Frank's?(no more than three words)
No,it isn't
69.What is on Cindy's pencil box?(no more than two words)
Cindy's name
70.What are in Bob's pencil box?(no more than seven words)
A ruler,a pencil and an eraser.

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4.AMPAS,the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (美國電影藝術(shù)和科學(xué)學(xué)院),presents the Oscars each year.About 6,000people who work in the movie industry belong to the organization.It was established in 1927to support the film industry.The Academy began presenting awards(頒發(fā)獎項) in 1929.At that time,films were just starting to have sound.
The awards were not called Oscar until much later.In 1951.a(chǎn) woman who worked in the Academy library said the statue (塑像) looked like a family member--her Uncle Oscar.A reporter heard of this story and wrote about it.Some people said the reporter and the librarian named the statue Oscar.
Each year,the American film industry will honor some of its best.The steps of choosing award winners begin with members of AMPAS.These people work in 13different professions.The members choose among people doing the same kind of work they do as candidates (候選人) for Academy Awards.All Academy members choose the final winners among those candidates.
The awards are presented every spring.Important people in the movie industry,such as famous actors and actresses,attend the ceremonies (儀式).Crowds of people wait outside the theater to watch the famous movie stars as they arrive for the ceremony.Camera lights flash.Actors and actresses smile for the photographers and television cameras.
During the ceremony,famous actors and actresses announce the names of the winners.Then the winners walk up onto the stage to receive their Oscars.Their big moment has arrived.They cry.They laugh,They thank all the people who helped them win the award.These winners will go home with a golden Oscar.

65.Did the Academy begin presenting awards in 1927?No.
66.When are the awards presented each year?In spring.
67.Who attends the ceremonies?Important people in the movie industry.
68.What do the winners do when they receive their Oscars on the stage?They cry,laugh and thank all the people who helped them win the award.
69.What is the passage mainly about?(Give more than one point.)The history of Oscar and presenting (its) awards..

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3.
Hi Mary,
Thank you for writing to me and I will try to give you some ideas about improving your written English.The bad news,of course,is that there is no 
(92)easyway to do this.It takes work.
Improving your English,like getting better at anything else,means lots of 
practice.I think you already know enough words and grammar in English to make sentences and to understand English,and the problem you have is as the problem all Chinese students have when they learn English.You go to English class a couple of times a week and the(93)restof the time you speak Chinese.If you come to Canada,your English would improve very (94)quicklybecause you would use it all day,every day.It's just practice.
To improve your writing in English,you should do (95)twothings.First,you should try to read English as much as possible.It doesn't matter what you read,so pick something that interests you.Reading English will show you how English words are used together,how English speakers express themselves and so on,so you can learn a lot from that.Then you should practice writing.Ask your teacher if you can get extra assignments and write things like short stories.Your teacher can show you where you make mistakes and how to (96)correctthem.You can also write more letters to English speakers on the Internet (I will be happy to exchange letters with you if that will help).Don't worry if you make mistakes (97)because that is how you learn.You say you can not obey your plans.In English we say,"Plan the work,work the plan."You need a plan and then you need to follow your plan to improve.I hope these ideas are (98)useful.I wish you luck,and if you want to write to me I will be happy to try to help you.We can talk about China,about Canada or anything else you like.
Best wishes,Brad Flankin

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2.In 1995,Osceola McCarty gave a present of 150,000 dollars to the University of Southern Mississippi.She wanted to help poor students.It was a very generous(慷慨的,善良的) thing to do.But her friends and neighbors were surprised.McCarty was a good woman.She went to church.She was always friendly and helpful.But everyone in her town knew that McCarty was not rich.In fact,she was poor.
       How did a poor 86-year-old woman have so much money?Osceola McCarty was born in 1908 in Hattiesburg,Mississippi.She had to leave school when she was eight years old to help her family.She took a job washing clothes.She earned(掙錢) only a few dollars a day.Osceola washed the clothes by hand.Then she hung(懸,掛) the clothes to dry.She did this for nearly 80 years.In the 1960s,she bought an automatic(自動的) washer and dryer.But she gave them away.She did not think they got the clothes clean enough!At that time,many people started to buy their own washers and dryers.McCarty did not have much work,so she started to iron(熨) clothes instead.
       McCarty never married or had children.Her life was very simple.She went to work and to church.She read her Bible(圣經(jīng)).She had a black-and-white television.But she did not watch it very much.It had only one channel.
McCarty saved money all her life and eventually had about 250,000 dollars.When she was 86,a lawyer(律師) helped her make a will(遺囑).She left money to the church,her relatives,and the university.McCarty just wanted to help others.She did not think she was a special person.But then people found out about her present to the university.She received many honors(榮譽).She even flew in an airplane for the first time!Osceola McCarty died in 1999.She was a shy and ordinary woman who became famous.

65.Was Osceola McCarty a generous woman?Yes,she was.
66.How old was Osceola McCarty when she left school to help her family?When she was eight years old.
67.What did Osceola McCarty begin to do when they had their own washers and dryer in 1960s?She started to iron(熨) clothes instead.
68.How was her life like?Her life was very simple
69.How many children did she have?None.

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1.While you are much safer inside than out,lightning(閃電)can strike(擊) you even in the home.Here's how to protect you indoors:
●Stay away from windows.Get out of the shower or bath.Don't touch conductors such as fireplaces and metal pipes(管子).
Cherry,was struck by lightning last year while washing her clothes.Lightning entered a window next to the washing machine,struck her right hand,traveled through her body and finally out of her left arm."It was as though I was holding a bolt(電光) in my hands,"remembered Cherry,who was thrown across the room.
●Stay off the telephone.
It isn't an old wives'story-many people have been hurt through the telephone lines.It was raining outside while Peter Anderson was on the phone at his house in Florida."Ban!A bolt hit the building,"he says."I felt the hair on my arms stand on end,and a lightning hit me through telephone,which was almost blown out of my hand."
●Unplug(拔去插頭) televisions,computers,etc.
Don't just turn them off.If the house is struck,they could be damaged(毀壞) if you keep them plugged in.
●Try lightning rods(避雷針) if your area is very often hit by lightning.
Properly fixed,lightning rods reduced chances of damage to a home and to the people inside it.

65.Was Cherry washing her clothes when she was struck by lightning?Yes,she was.
66.Where can lightning even strike people?In the home
67.How did Peter feel when a lightning hit him?He was afraid
68.What will you do when the lightning happens?Stay away from windows;Stayoff the telephone;Unplug(拔去插頭)televisions,computers,etc.Try lightningrods(避雷針)if your area is very often hit by lightning.
69.What does the writer want to tell us?Howtoprotectyouindoors fromstriking by light.

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20.I was talking to my mom yesterday about when I was a baby.(60)B.I don't remember much about when I was a small baby.(61)D.I haven't always lived in LA.I was born near Des Moines,Iowa.It's a small farming town in America.We lived with my grandparents on their farm.It was in the middle of wheat fields.We moved to LA when my dad changed jobs.I was eight years old.(62)C.
I had to catch the bus to school.I had to stand on the road by our farm at 7am and wait.If the bus was late,I waited for the bus.If I was late,the bus driver waited for me!If I was sick,someone went down to the road to tell the driver I wasn't coming.(63)A,we all spent a lot of time on our own,or with brothers and sisters.But we soon made friends.It was good to be with kids of our own age.My best friend was Sam.He was very naughty!
A.Because many of the students came from farms
B.I remember lots of things about when I was small
C.So my first school was in Des Moines,Iowa
D.But my mom has told me about that
E.We flied kites happily

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19.I'm sure many great people think about how they can make a difference in the world.(35)A,sometimes little things can make a really big difference.I learned this  (36)Bone day five years ago with my father,when I was just acting like myself--a nine-year-old kid.
Papa came home late from work after 9p.m.,and he (37)Ceven more tired than usual.His eyes were already half-closed.I followed him to his bedroom.Papa(38)C up the stairs,slowly lifting his feet one after the other.I was (39)Bthat I would have to start pushing him.Fortunately,he (40)A it to the bedroom on his own.
Papa sat down on the bed and started removing his shoes and socks.
"How was work?"I asked cheerfully.
"Oh,it was OK,"he replied."It's just that I'm tired."
"Oh,um…you want me to leave?"
Papa gave me a tired (41)C that made me more comfortable.It made me feel like he wasn't going to scold me,as he often did when I made some (42)C.
"No,"he said kindly,"of course I don't want you to leave."
I opened my mouth and started (43)B out the Disney movie Lilo & Stitch.Papa always loved it when I did that,and he (44)B laughing loudly.I was happy that I had made my father laugh so much.
"Did you like it?"I asked.
"Of course I did,"he said."Did you know that (45)A you make me laugh,you make me feel a lot better?"
I was (46)D that I could really do a thing like that.

35.A.ButB.SoC.AlthoughD.In fact
36.A.classB.lessonC.subjectD.course
37.A.feltB.keptC.lookedD.turned
38.A.ranB.wentC.steppedD.rushed
39.A.a(chǎn)fraidB.sureC.sorryD.happy
40.A.madeB.didC.tookD.got
41.A.shoutB.cryC.smileD.laugh
42.A.facesB.progressC.mistakesD.trouble
43.A.tryingB.a(chǎn)ctingC.sendingD.putting
44.A.continuedB.startedC.finishedD.enjoyed
45.A.wheneverB.howeverC.no matterD.whether
46.A.puzzledB.worriedC.wonderingD.surprised

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18.I was coming downstairs to get breakfast when the post came.I was waiting for a letter from my friend Sam,so I picked the letter up and looked through them.I wasn't surprise to see that there were some bills.There was an invitation to a party.There wasn't a letter from Sam.(60)B,it shows some birds and the sea.What a nice picture!
I turned the postcard over.It wasn't easy to read.(61)C.I didn't know who wrote it?I tried to read any of the words.I could read"Dear Tom,I'm having a lovely time in…."Then the writing became unclear.(62)E.Who had gone to the seaside?I couldn't think of anyone!It was a mystery(謎團).There was another mystery too.Where was Sam's letter?
Just then the phone rang.It was Sam!"I'm calling to see if you got any postcard,"he said."We are at the seaside,not in London.We changed our minds.Mum and Dad are resting after our walk.(63)A.I'm sorry I didn't write a letter.We've been so busy."
Both mysteries were solved!

A.So I'm ringing you                
B.There was a postcard                 
C.Rain had made the writing unclear                    
D.There're many people here.
E.I couldn't read anything else.

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