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Amy: Do you often just have snacks for lunch?
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In the USA, about 450,000 school buses take more than 25 million children to and from school. The yellow school bus is a US icon (ÏóÕ÷). Yellow became the color of school buses in the USA in 1939. Dr. Frank got the good idea. He said it was easy for people to see yellow buses and the black letters on them in early morning or late afternoon. That would make children safer.
There are not many school buses in Britain, and they are not yellow. They have trackers (×·×ÙÆ÷) on them, so kids are being tracked while they travel to and from school by bus. The trackers let parents know where the school bus is and whether their kids are on the bus.
Kindergarten (Ó׶ùÔ°) is a difficult time for some kids. It's the first time for them to go away from their parents. To make kids love their school, Japanese kindergartens and schools have colorful buses. The buses can easily make children want to take them--and then, go to school. Even some parents want to take them, too!
School buses are becoming more and more popular in China now. It saves a lot of time for students to take a school bus.
£¨1£©According to Dr. Frank, school buses are safer for the students.
A.yellow
B.black
C.white
D.red
£¨2£©According to the passage, in which country do the school buses have trackers?
A.France
B.Britain
C.German
D.Japan
£¨3£©Children in Japan may easilyby taking the school bus.
A.save time
B.be tracked
C.play games
D.love their school
£¨4£©Chinese students will save a lot of time toto school.
A.walk
B.ride a bike
C.take a school bus
D.Run
£¨5£©This passage is mainly about.
A.school buses
B.school life
C.popular colors
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His little daughter had never travelled at night before. She was scared(º¦ÅÂ) the first night in the car, with the deep darkness outside.
"Where are we going, Daddy?" "To your uncle's house in Germany."
"Have you been to his house before?" "No."
"Do you know the way?" "Kind of, we will read the map."
"Do you know how to read the map?" "Yes, we will get there safely."
"Where are we going to eat if we get hungry before arriving?" "We can stop at a restaurant if we get very hungry, my honey."
"Do you know if there are restaurants on the way?" "Yes, there are."
"Do you know where?" "No, but we will be able to find some."
The same dialogue repeated a few times during the first night and second night. But on the third night, the daughter was quiet. He couldn't help wondering why she was not asking the questions anymore.
"Honey, do you know where we are going?" "Germany, to uncle's house."
"Do you know how we are getting there?" "No."
"Then why aren't you asking me any more?" "Because Daddy is driving."
Because Daddy is driving. That answer from his little girl gave Mr. Wan strength for many years after, whenever he had questions and fears about his life journey.
£¨1£©The little girl asked so many questions during the first night because
A.she was afraid of the deep darkness.
B.she didn't want to go to Germany.
C.she didn't believe in his parents.
D.she was very hungry on road.
£¨2£©What does the underlined sentence really mean?
A.Mr. Wan didn't know the way at all.
B.Mr. Wan couldn't read the map very well.
C.Mr. Wan was not quite sure about the way.
D.Mr. Wan was familiar with the way.
£¨3£©When the little girl didn't ask any questions more her father felt .
A.excited
B.satisfied
C.surprised
D.relaxed
£¨4£©What gave Mr. Wan more strength after this trip?
A.His daughter's questions.
B.His daughter's trust.
C.His good driving skill.
D.His strong will about life.

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Cats are creatures of habit. They like to go to sleep about the same time every day and for a certain length of time. They seem to have a natural clock inside them that tells them when to sleep. Cats increase their regular sleep with occasional cat naps(´òíï). Some experts feel that humans could also benefit from this habit. Cat naps help to build up energy in the body. They are also a good way to get rid of trouble! Since cats have the same moods as humans, some experts believe that people can improve their moods. People might become happier.
A number of famous people have copied cats by taking cat naps during the day. The naps would usually last from 15 to 30 minutes. Winston Churchill took cat naps. So did Presidents Harry Truman, John F. Kennedy, and Lyndon B. Johnson. These famous men were known for their energy. They were also able to work long hours, often into the night. Napping was their secret.
£¨1£©Naps usually last _________.
A.three hours
B.less than half an hour
C.forty-five minutes
D.fifty-five minutes
£¨2£©Taking cat naps _________.
A.will make person lazy and tired
B.is a bad habit
C.will make people feel better
D.can help people to become famous
£¨3£©Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A.People should take their naps secretly.
B.Cats have the same moods as people.
C.Some famous people take cat naps.
D.Some people have full energy after they take cat naps.

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