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--_______ pocket money do you usually get every month?

-- Fifty yuan. What about you?

A. How often B. How long

C. How many D. How much

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Once there was a man and a woman. They had been married for more than 60 years. They kept no secrets from each other except that the old woman had a shoe box under her bed. She told her husband never to open or ask about it.

For all these years£¬ he had never thought about the box. But one day the old woman got very sick and the doctor said she would never get better.

The woman said it was time that he should know what was in the box. The old man took the shoe box to his wife's bedside.

When he opened it£¬ he found two beautiful doilies(×°ÊÎСµæ) and some money. The money was $25,000.

¡°When we got married£¬ ¡±she said£¬ ¡°my grandmother told me that the secret of a happy family was never to fight. She told me if every time I got angry with you£¬ I should just keep quiet and crochet(±àÖ¯) one doily.¡±

The old man was so moved because only two doilies were in the box. He thought she had only been angry with him twice in all those years.

¡°My dear£¬¡± he said£¬ ¡°but what about all the money? Where did it all come from?¡±

¡°Oh£¬¡± she said£¬ ¡°that's the money I made from selling the doilies. So far£¬ I have sold 2,500 doilies.¡±

1.The old woman let her husband open her shoe box because .

A.she was badly ill B.she was 60 years old

C.she believed in her husband D.her husband made her angry

2.From the story£¬ we can infer(ÍƶÏ) the old woman had been angry with her husband times before she told him the secret.

A.25,000 B.2,500 C.2,502 D.250

3.From the story we know .

A.the old woman enjoyed crocheting doilies

B.the old man only made his wife angry twice

C.the old woman didn't follow her grandmother's advice

D.the old man was moved when he saw only two doilies in the box

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Raising chickens seems a difficult task for teenagers. Gracie Goodpasture, from Virginia, US, not only raises them, but also tries to breed (ιÑø) the ¡°perfect chicken¡±. And she even won an award for her love of science.

Gracie started breeding chickens in her third grade at Steward School. At first, she worked on some farms for her school project. But later, the 14-year-old started to have some ideas of her own.

¡°Some have thicker eggshells (µ°¿Ç), and they¡¯re hearty (½¡×³µÄ) throughout the winter,¡± said Grade.

Since then, the young science lover started to try to find the healthiest free-range (É¢Ñø) chickens. And she ended up breeding a type that now bears her name.

The National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) gave the 2015 Angela Award to Gracie Goodpasture. Her interests don¡¯t end with chickens and eggs. She is also into building robots and testing preservatives (·À¸¯¼Á) in fast foods. In her words, she wants to go to Virginia Tech for poultry (¼ÒÇÝ) sciences in the future.

1.Where is Gracie from?

2.In which grade did Gracie start breeding chickens?

3.What did Gracie find about some chickens¡¯ eggshells?

4.When did NSTA give the Angela Award to Gracie?

5.Why does Gracie want to go to Virginia Tech in the future?

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Sam: Hello, this is Sam, 1. ?

Ted: Hello, Sam! It¡¯s me, Ted. This term is over. I¡¯m going to see my grandparents.

Sam: Oh, really? 2. ?

Ted: They live in Shanghai.

Sam: 3. ?

Ted: I¡¯m going there by train.

Sam: How long does it take?

Ted: About 8 hours.

Sam: Who will meet you at the station?

Ted: My uncle.

Sam: 4. ?

Ted: It¡¯s quite hot and rainy.

Sam: You¡¯d better take an umbrella and some thin clothes.

Ted: Yes, I will. By the way, 5. ?

Sam: I¡¯ve no idea. Maybe my parents will have a plan.

Ted: OK, see you.

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