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TF boys

Overnight, TF boys, a boy band including three middle school students, became the talk all over China. The oldest member of TF boys now is only 17, but the number of their followers on Sina Weibo has reached 100 million.

Some say that TF boys has become popular only because of their faces. But take a serious look at the three boys, and you may find out what has helped them win so many people.

Wang Junkai

What did you do when you were 8 years old? Wang had become a trainee(ÊÜѵÕß) at TF company at that age. He still went to school like other kids on weekdays. But his weekends were filled with training classes. Many boys gave up, but he didn¡¯t. Before finally became a TF boys, the tough guy has been practicing for 5 years.

Wang Yuan

Fans like to call Wang ¡°Er Yuan¡±because he is a funny guy who¡¯s always telling dry jokes. But when he starts to sing, you¡¯d be shocked by his clear voice. The cheerful boy doesn¡¯t like to compare himself with others. He just wants to be the best himself.

Yiyang Qianxi

Yiyang Qianxi is the shortest of the three boys, but he has the most excellent resume(ÂÄÀú). He is a top student. He takes part in TV shows. He has many different roles in many movies. He is even good at calligraphy(Êé·¨). How can he do well in these things? ¡°I¡¯d practice dancing and writing while others were playing games,¡± he said.

1.The underlined word ¡°Overnight¡±in the first paragraph means in Chinese.

A. ͨÏü B. Ò»Ò¹³ÉÃû C. ͻȻ D. ×òÍí

2.Wang Junkai when he was 8 years old.

A. had training classes on weekends

B. played computer games all day

C. gave up the schoolwork

D. learnt English, math and dancing on weekends

3.From the passage, we know that always make people laugh.

A. Yiyang Qianxi B. Wang Yuan

C. Wang Junkai D. the TF boys

4.What is Yiyang Qianxi good at?

A. Singing and dancing. B. Telling dry jokes.

C. Calligraphy. D. Playing computer games.

5.The article mainly tells us that .

A. the TF boys always work hard

B. the TF boys are tired of their training classes

C. the TF boys always try to be famous

D. the TF boys have become popular not only because of their good looks but also their hard-working

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It¡¯s common for a child to lose his or her baby tooth during the growth. What do children do when they lose baby teeth? People around the world do it differently.

A custom in the US, England, Canada, Australia and some other English-speaking countries is that children put their baby tooth under their pillow (ÕíÍ·) before going to bed. They believe the tooth fairy(ÑÀÏÉ×Ó) comes during the night and leave a coin in exchange for their tooth. Of course, we know that the money is not from the tooth fairy. Their parents do it instead.

In some European countries it is a common practice to bury the baby tooth in the earth. The tooth might be buried in the garden or in the surrounding field. However, since most of the people now find themselves living in towns or cities, they begin placing the teeth in small flowerpots. It¡¯s done so that the permanent(ÓÀ¾ÃµÄ) tooth will grow in its place.

Putting a tooth under a pillow sounds sweet, and putting a tooth under the ground or in a flowerpot sounds safe, but what about throwing those teeth around? In some Asian countries, that¡¯s just what people do. Children throw a lower tooth up onto the roof and an upper one is thrown down on the ground, or hidden under the bed. It is done so that the new upper tooth grows downwards, while the new lower tooth upwards.

Some countries even have more interesting traditions. In Nigeria, if you¡¯re a boy, you hold your tooth and eight stones in your fist(È­Í·). Girls hold six stones and their tooth in their fist. The children then close their eyes and state their names. They then say, ¡°Oh, I want my tooth back!¡± Next, they throw everything in their fist up in the air and run away as fast as they can. In Mongolia, the baby tooth is given to a young dog. There, the dog is respected and considered to be able to protect people. If the dog likes the baby tooth and eats it, it¡¯s said that a strong tooth will grow again

1.How many different traditions about the baby tooth are mentioned in the passage?

A. Four. B. Five. C. Six. D. Seven.

2.Why do people in Asia throw their baby teeth around in different ways?

A. Because it means nothing but it is only a tradition.

B. Because they think that the teeth are useless to them.

C. Because they have no other places to store these teeth.

D. Because they expect their new teeth to grow in a correct way

3.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

A. A kid in UK hides his baby tooth under a pillow to get some money.

B. People in Europe usually bury their baby teeth in different places.

C. In Nigeria, boys and girls like games with their baby teeth

D. In Mongolia, people think dogs can help them to have strong teeth to grow.

4.What does the passage mainly want to tell us?

A. There are different traditions to do with the baby tooth in the world

B. The baby tooth means something different to people in different countries.

C. When children lose baby teeth, they like to do some different things with them.

D. Most children in the world hope to have stronger teeth when they lose baby teeth.

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Charlotte got married to his husband forty years ago.

A. was married with B. married with C. married to D. married

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Northland Adventure(ðÏÕ) Quest

August 4---17, 2016

Northwoods Experience

A Natural & 25 Cultural Journey

25 American Students &25 Chinese Students

Learning Together

American and Chinese students aged 10-14 can have the chance to enjoy this cultural experience. Classes will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Trees For Tomorrow in Eagle River, Monday through Friday. Trees For Tomorrow, a natural resource specialty(רҵ) school, is located in the Northwoods of Wisconsin. Teachers for the Northland Adventure Quest are Kate Neville and Don Anderson.

¡ôTake part in exciting day trips while making new friends.

¡ôEnjoy yourself in the beautiful surroundings.

¡ôExperience the culture and arts of the local people of Northern Wisconsin, USA.

To register(×¢²á), visit www.npsd.k12.wi.us. and click on ¡° Northland Adventure Quest¡± or email at Northlandquest@npsd. k12. wi.us. For questions, contact Mike Richie, at 715-479-6487, or Kate Neville at kneville @ npsd.k12.wi.us.

1.American and Chinese students _________ can have the chance to enjoy this cultural experience.

A. aged 6-8 B. aged 8-10 C. aged 10-12 D. aged 10-14

2.Students have classes ________.

A. in the day on weekends B. at night on weekends

C. in the day on weekdays D. at night on weekdays

3.Trees For Tomorrow is____________.

A. a school B. a forest

C. a project D. a plan

4.Students can register ________.

A. by writing a letter

B. by emailing at Northlandquest@npsd. k12. wi.us

C. by calling Mike Richie

D. by calling Kate Neville

5.Where is the material probably from?

A. A piece of news B. A storybook

C. An advertisement D. A letter

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Jenny has a sister called Linda. Look at the photo. The tall girl is her sister Linda. Next Saturday is Linda¡¯s birthday. Jenny wants to choose a present for her sister on the Internet.

Birthday presents

Bag

$34.99

Water bottle (ˮƿ)

$14.99

Singing bear

$49.99

Chocolate

$l4.48

Notebook (±Ê¼Ç±¾)

$14.99

Scarf

$12.99

Here¡¯re some presents, but jenny doesn¡¯t know how to choose. Her sister likes blue and the bag is blue. Her sister needs a water bottle. The water bottle here is beautiful and cheap (±ãÒ˵Ä).

Her sister always likes a singing bear, but this one is a little expensive. A box of chocolates is also a nice present, but Jenny doesn¡¯t think it¡¯s special. It¡¯s great to give a notebook to her sister. She can use it at school. It¡¯s very cold now and her sister needs a scarf to keep warm. The presents are all very good. What present should she choose for her sister?

1.When is Linda¡¯s birthday this year? It is on ________.

A. Monday B. Wednesday C. Saturday D. Sunday

2.What is blue?

A. The scarf. B. The bear. C. The water bottle. D. The bag.

3.For Jenny, the singing bear is ________.

A. expensive B. special C. large D. small

4.What¡¯ s the price (¼Û¸ñ) of the notebook?

A. $12.99. B. $14.99. C. $34.99. D. $49.99.

5.Which of the following is TRUE?

A. It¡¯s summer now. B. Linda would like to have a bag.

C. The scarf and the bag are $47.98. D. Jenny thinks that chocolate is too sweet.

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