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Bob: Oh, your aunt. And what¡¯s in your hand?
Jane: ¡¾3¡¿_________
Bob: Do you like tennis?
Jane: Yes, I do. ¡¾4¡¿__________
Bob: Do you have a tennis game at school?
Jane: Yes. Do you want to come and watch it?
Bob: Sure. ¡¾5¡¿_________
Jane: It¡¯s on March, 15th.
Bob: Great! See you then.
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿What should you do if there is a fire at school? Do you know how to protect yourself in a large crowd? Every year since 1996, on the last Monday of the last week in March, the National Day of Education on the Safety of Elementary and Middle School Students(È«¹úÖÐСѧ°²È«½ÌÓýÈÕ) is held.
This year it falls on March 30. It offers us a chance to learn more about school safety.
A 2010 survey from People¡¯s Daily shows that the worst accidents were results of stampedes(²È̤),fires and traffic.
Experts suggest that right safety measures could avoid 80 percent of these accidents, China Education Daily reported.
When facing an accident, the first and most important rule is to stay calm. But different accidents mean different ways of dealing with them.
A stampede happens in a place where a large crowd is gathered. When students around you begin to push, stand still and try to hold onto something, or stay in a corner until the crowd leaves, cover your head with both hands. Lean to one side, curl your body and bend your legs.
When there¡¯s a fire, stay calm and follow teachers¡¯ instructions. Leave the classroom and use a piece of cloth to cover your mouth and nose so that you don¡¯t breathe in smoke.
If you take a school bus on your way home or to school, remember to fasten your seatbelt and not to walk around when the bus is moving. If you walk to school or go by bike, follow traffic rules. Wait for the green traffic lights, and look left and right for cars before you cross the road.
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¡¾1¡¿According to a survey from People¡¯s Daily in 2010, what causes the worst accidents ?
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¡¾2¡¿What can you do to keep yourself safe when there is a fire in the classroom?
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¡¾3¡¿How do you usually go home after school? What rules should you follow?
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Look at the plant in the picture. It looks beautiful, right? Can you imagine (ÏëÏó) it kills?
The Venus flytrap is a kind of meat-eating plant. It grows in very few places, like wetlands near the sea in North Carolina in America.
The Venus flytrap is not a large plant. It grows to be only about a foot tall. The plant has white flowers in the spring, but it is the plant¡¯s leaves that make it so interesting. The ends of the leaves have folding parts with stiff, tiny hairs (´øСӲ´ÌµÄ¿ÉÕÛµþ²¿·Ö). These are the plant¡¯s ¡°traps ¡±.
What does the Venus flytrap eat? As you might guess, the Venus flytrap eats flies . It also eats spiders, ants and crickets . The Venus flytrap makes most of its food with sun, air and water, just like other plants. Living things just give it extra nutrition to grow well in wetlands.
How does this plant trap and eat living things? The Venus flytrap uses a sweet liquid to attract its food. When a fly lands on one of the plant¡¯s open traps, hairs on the surface make the trap close. And when the trap closes, the fly is dinner!
If you want to have your own Venus flytrap at home, you have to buy the plant from a special place. You can¡¯t take a Venus flytrap from where it grows! There are laws about taking it out of the wild.
¡¾1¡¿Where does the Venus flytrap grow?
A. In the wetlands. B. In
C. In the rocks. D. In the sea.
¡¾2¡¿About the Venus flytrap, which of the following is true?
A. It is a large plant.
B. It only eats spiders.
C. It has white flowers.
D. It can fly in the sky.
¡¾3¡¿Which is the right order of the following events in Paragraph 5?
A. The trap of the Venus flytrap closes.
B. A fly lands on one of the plant¡¯s open traps.
C. The fly is kept in the trap as the food of the plant.
D. The Venus flytrap uses a sweet liquid to attract its food.
A. d-b-a-c B. a-b-c-d C. b-d-a-c D. d-b-c-a
¡¾4¡¿How can people get a Venus flytrap?
A. They can get it from where it grows.
B. They can buy it from a special place.
C. They can grow it in their gardens.
D. They can buy it in a park.
¡¾5¡¿Why does the Venus flytrap kill?
A. Because it needs extra nutrition.
B. Because it hates flies.
C. Because insects are its main food.
D. Because it kills for fun.
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A¡¢It is white and has two small blue eyes.
B¡¢It is white and has two big brown eyes.
C¡¢It is white and has two big blue eyes.
¡¾2¡¿If you find the lost cat, you can call Sam at .
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¡¾3¡¿Where will you meet if you want to row a boat in Tingtang Park?
A¡¢In Zheshan Park.
B¡¢At Jiuzi Square.
C¡¢In Thingtang Park.
¡¾4¡¿If you want to rent(×â) a 2-bedroom flat, you can call for more information.
A¡¢Sam B¡¢David C¡¢Mary
¡¾5¡¿You need to pay if you go to buy the book A Christmas Carol.
A¡¢$59.60 B¡¢$39.60 C¡¢$29.60
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A: Hello, Mike! Are you free this evening?
B: Yes. (¡¾1¡¿)
A: I hear Jay Chou¡¯s concert is on at Beijing Concert Hall this evening.
B: Really? (¡¾2¡¿)
A: I¡¯ve got two tickets for the concert. (¡¾3¡¿)
B: Certainly, I¡¯d love to. Thanks for your invitation. (¡¾4¡¿)
A: At seven o¡¯clock. Let¡¯s go together.
B: Great. (¡¾5¡¿)
A: At the gate of Beijing Concert Hall at 6:45.
B: All right. See you then.
A: See you.
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ Do you want to know how and why a fall leaf changes color? We first have to
understand what leaves are and what they do.
Leaves are the world¡¯s food factories. Plants take water from the ground through their roots and take CO2 from the air. Plants use sunlight to turn water and CO2 into glucose(ÆÏÌÑÌÇ), a kind of sugar. Plants use it as food for energy and growing.
A chemical called ¡°chlorophyll¡± in the leaves gives plants their green colour. As summer ends and autumn comes, the days get shorter and shorter, and trees ¡°know¡± to begin getting ready for winter.
During winter, there is not enough sunlight or water. Trees rest during this time and live on the food they store during the summer. They begin to shut down their food-making factories. As the green chlorophyll disappears from the leaves, we begin to see yellow and orange leaves.
The bright reds and purples we see in leaves are made mostly in autumn. In some trees, like maples, sunlight and the cool nights of autumn turn the glucose in the leaves into a red colour. And we can enjoy the beautiful red leaves during autumn.
¡¾1¡¿Which should be in the box?
A. air B. sugar C. water D. wind
¡¾2¡¿The underlined word ¡°chlorophyll¡± means __________.
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¡¾3¡¿The leaves turn yellow because they are short of(ȱÉÙ) __________.
A. water and CO2 B. glucose and energy
C. sunlight and water D. sunlight and CO2/p>
¡¾4¡¿Which of the following is NOT true?
A. When autumn comes, the days get shorter and shorter.
B. During winter trees live on the food they store in summer.
C. During winter some of yellow and orange colors are still in the leaves.
D. Trees begin to stop making food in summer.
¡¾5¡¿This passage tells us_____________.
A. the plants can grow well only with the sunlight
B. there are all kinds of plants on the earth
C. not all the colors of the leaves are from chlorophyll
D. maple leaves change the color as other trees
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¡¾1¡¿The material above has something to do with ____.
A. phone books B. a website
C. Oxford University D. newspapers
¡¾2¡¿How many requirements (Ìõ¼þ) are needed for getting the job?
A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5
¡¾3¡¿This advertisement is probably given by ____.
A. a bicycle company B. newspaper owners
C. Oxford Distribution D. the local government
¡¾4¡¿If we do the job, ____.
A. we can win free bicycles
B. we can design paper rounds
C. we will pay extra money
D. we will wear free uniforms
¡¾5¡¿How can we get more information?
A. By sending an email.
B. By going around all areas.
C. By calling 01852 476666.
D. By asking a 13-year-old child.
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Dear Sam,
How are you? I¡¯m glad to get your e-mail. You say you want to know about our school¡¯s courses(¿Î³Ì). Here is my timetable.
Time | Monday | Tuesday |
8: 00-8: 45 | English | math |
8: 55-9: 40 | English | math |
9: 50-10: 35 | Chinese | Chinese |
10: 45-11: 30 | math | geography |
Have a break | ||
2: 00-2: 45 | P. E. | English |
2: 55-3: 40 | geography | art |
Time | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | |
8: 00-8: 45 | math | Chinese | math | |
8: 55-9: 40 | English | English | math | |
9: 50-10: 35 | P. E. | math | art | |
10: 45-11: 30 | history | geography | Chinese | |
Have a break | ||||
2: 00-2: 45 | Chinese | music | music | |
2: 55-3: 40 | reading | P. E. | science | |
Yours,
Kitty
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¡¾2¡¿Kitty has every day.
A. English B. music C. Chinese D. science
¡¾3¡¿The art lesson finishes at on Tuesday.
A. 9: 40 a. m. B. 10: 35 a. m.
C. 2: 45 p. m. D. 3: 40 p. m.
¡¾4¡¿Kitty has P. E. lessons in a week.
A. two B. three C. Four D. five
¡¾5¡¿Which of the following is RIGHT(ÕýÈ·µÄ)?
A. Kitty has seven lessons a day.
B. Kitty can have a break at 2: 10 p. m. .
C. Kitty has no P. E. lesson on Friday.
D. Kitty has two math lessons on Thursday.
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