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Earth Hour started in Sydney on March 31st, 2007. Till now, it has 1¡¾1¡¿twelve years. It advises people to turn off the lights for an hour on the last Saturday night of March in order to save e¡¾2¡¿and improve climate£¨Æøºò£©. A year later, Earth Hour b¡¾3¡¿a world's activity and was supported£¨Ö§³Ö£©by millions of people from thirty-five countries. On March 28, 2010, over 2100 cities in another eight countries joined in it. Earth Hour came to China on that day.

In 2012 in China, there were many cities taking part in this activity, e¡¾4¡¿some large cities, such as Beijing and Shanghai. Many people in these cities consciously£¨ÓÐÒâʶµÄ£©turned off lights in the hour. And w¡¾5¡¿lights, they could also enjoy themselves. In colleges some students held some activities to make all the students l¡¾6¡¿their dormitories£¨ËÞÉᣩ.

It was 20: 30, Beijing time. Some people in Beijing were having a nice talk with their friends. In Shanghai some people were taking a walk with their families o¡¾7¡¿friends. And in Ningbo some young people were holding a party in a park, s¡¾8¡¿and dancing. The people from the three cities felt very r¡¾9¡¿.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ Reading is a good hobby for all kinds of reasons. First£¬reading is fun. You can always keep yourself happy. If you like reading£¬you will never feel bored or tired.

Next£¬you can read a book almost anywhere£ºin a car£¬on a plane£¬or even in the bathroom. All you need is a book!

Another good reason for reading is that it is useful. If you read as a hobby£¬you will get better and better at it. And you will read faster and find it easier to understand what you read. As your reading skills improve£¬you will probably find your schoolwork becomes much better.

Some people say that reading is out of date(¹ýʱµÄ)£®This is not true. You can read on computers£¬and the more you read£¬the better your computer skills will be.

Good readers may become writers£¬too. They always have more things to write about.

Reading is a wonderful hobby. Why don't you start reading right now?

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A.happyB.boredC.tiredD.sleepy

¡¾2¡¿You can read a book________£®

A.just in the classroomB.only on a plane

C.when you are driving a carD.almost anywhere

¡¾3¡¿You can read faster________£®

A.after you read a bookB.if you are a student

C.if you read as a hobbyD.if you like books

¡¾4¡¿It is ________that reading is out of date.

A.trueB.not trueC.sureD.a fact

¡¾5¡¿What does the passage mainly tell us?

A.Reading is a good hobby.B.You can read on computers.

C.Good readers must be good writers.D.You should buy more books.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ A friend invited us to help serve dinner at Tent City. A number of tents (ÕÊÅñ) were set up for the homeless in that area.

I took my two boys with me. They were 9 and 5 at the time. They had a lot of questions because this whole thing challenged their common ideas about how people lived in the world.

¡° Why don¡¯t they have homes?¡±

¡° Why don't they get food the way we do?¡±

We talked through the reasons why people end up in this type of situation and the importance of creating a safety net for them. I explained that many times, the only safety net is other people who are willing to share some of their time and care.

The people we served were different in age from the young to the elderly. Many of them were missing teeth or had dirty clothes. Surprisingly, they were quite thankful that I had brought the boys. Many said how fun it was to have active, joyful children around.

After dinner, I saw my older son sitting together with several elderly gentlemen who were talking about sports in front of a small television set. He was having a great time sharing and hearing stories. As some people returned to their tents, I heard him tell them, ¡° Thanks so much for coming to dinner with us.¡± I could see through their facial expressions that his simple words touched them greatly. I hugged him a little tighter as we left to go home because it touched me too.

It reminds us that treating people with respect (×ðÖØ), no matter who they are, can lift all of us up.

¡¾1¡¿Before the dinner, the boys thought that______.

A.elderly people should eat kitchenB.a lot of poor people lived in tents

C.the homeless people were not healthyD.everyone in the world lived the same way

¡¾2¡¿What did the older boy do with the homeless?

A.He cleaned their teeth .B.He washed their clothes.

C.He fixed their television set.D.He listened to their stories.

¡¾3¡¿After hearing the boy say ¡° Thanks so much for coming to dinner with us¡±, the homeless were very______.

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¡¾4¡¿What can we learn from the passage?

A.Be ready to serve anyone.B.Don't be afraid of challenges.

C.Meet all kinds of people.D.Treat everyone with respect.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ Five paintings worth 500 million euros, including works by modern masters Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso, have been stolen from a Paris museum, officials said Thursday.

The paintings __________ missing just before the Musee d'Art Moderne was to open.

A __________ window and lock suggested that it took place overnight Wednesday. Video cameras recorded one person entering the museum __________ a window. But it was unclear __________ more thieves took part in stealing the art.

Besides the Matisse and the Picasso, works by Georges Braque, Ferdinand Leger and Amedeo Modigliani were also __________ from the walls of the museum, one of the most-visited in the French capital.

It is said that the stolen paintings __________ 500 million euros (635 million dollars).

France has seen a growing __________ of art thefts in recent months.

In January, about 30 paintings¡ª__________ some by Picasso and Henri Rousseau¡ªwere stolen from a building in the Cote d'Azur, with a total value of around one million euros.

On New Year's Eve, a painting by Edgar Degas __________ from the Cantini Museum in Marseille, also in the south of France. The 1877 painting worth 800,000 euros had been lent for __________ by the Musee d'Orsay in Paris.

In June last year, the Picasso Museum in Paris was robbed during the day, the art stolen was worth three million euros.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿-How was the yesterday, Cindy?

-Wonderful! I saw many photos about the changes in China over 70 years.

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