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Thula has a great influence on Iris¡¯s r 8. with others, too. Her parents find it e 9. to encourage Iris to speak when Trula is around. Iris¡¯s mother said, ¡°Thanks to Thula, Iris is a lot

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It's 10:00pm. A man leaves a restaurant, gets into his car and drives away. 200 meters further he's stopped by a police officer.

Officer: Good evening, sir. We are testing drivers for drunk driving. Would you please blow (´µ) into this machine?

Man: I'm sorry, I can't do that. If I blow into that machine, I will get out of air.

Officer: Please come along to the office and we can give you a blood test.

Man: I can't do that. If you give me a blood test, I will bleed(Á÷Ѫ) to death.

Officer: Then you'll have to get out and walk five meters along this white line.

Man: I can't do that, either.

Officer: Why not?

Man: Because I'm dead drunk! I can't open the door.

1.The man is stopped ____ meters away from the restaurant.

A. 5 B. 10 C. 200 D. 205

2.The conversation probably happens in a (an) ______.

A. office B. street C. hospital D. restaurant

3.The man wouldn't have the test for drunk driving because _____.

A. he is badly ill B. he will get out of air

C. he is dead drunk D. he will bleed to death

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You would see a robot when you were reading a story or watching a movie, such as Star Wars. Today£¬however£¬science stories are becoming true. More and more robots are starting to be used in factories and our homes.

These robots are different in size£¬shape and colour£¬but all of them have the same type of man-made ¡°brain¡±. The robots that work in factories are called industrial robots. These kinds of robots are cleverer and faster than the old ones. Industrial robots can do jobs that are often boring and sometimes dangerous.

Robots are already coming into American homes£¬though not as quickly as they are going into factories. We have made robots work at home. They can do some housework like cooking, or playing with people just for fun.

These robots aren¡¯t as friendly and clever as those in Star Wars. But their makers say, today¡¯s home robots can ¡°walk¡± and find objects in their way£¬though sometimes they may knock into(ײÉÏ) those objects. They can even carry objects, though sometimes they may drop those objects. Well, nobody is perfect. We may laugh at home robots today£¬but some day they will do better than humans. We humans can only see certain length of light, and hear certain sounds, while robots may see and hear better than we do.

In a word, robots will be widely used in our life in the future.

1.Where are more and more robots starting to be used?

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2.What do all kinds of robots have?

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3.What kind of jobs can industrial robots do?

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4.What do you think of today¡¯s home robots?(Ç뿼Éú¸ù¾Ý¶ÌÎÄÄÚÈÝ£¬×ÔÄâÒ»¾ä»°×÷´ð)

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5.What else do you want home robots to do for you? (Ç뿼Éú¸ù¾Ý×Ô¼ºµÄÏë·¨£¬×ÔÄâÒ»¾ä»°×÷´ð)

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World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and Greenpeace are two famous organizations in the world. They both aim at making our planet a better place to live.

World Wildlife Fund works to protect wild animals and plants. It began in Switzerland on September 11, 1961. Now, it has offices in 100 countries and nearly 5 million members all over the world. The members are from different groups, including government officials, businessmen, scientists and farmers. They have played an active role in saving animals and rainforests. One recent WWF project is protecting the Amazon rainforest. WWF has done plenty of research to find creative ways that meet the need of both people and nature.

Greenpeace was set up in 1971, with an idea of working for world peace at the very beginning. Now it is active in protecting oceans, forests, and animals as well. It also calls for the use of clean energy, like wind power and solar power. Greenpeace has offices in 45 countries such as America and Canada. Its head office is in Netherlands. Greenpeace has about 3 million members at present. Small steps lead to big changes. It has encouraged more and more people to take action.

1.WFF has nearly ________ million members.

A.3 B.5 C.45 D.100

2.The head office of Greenpeace is in__________.

A.Canada B.America C.Netherlands D.Switzerland

3.According to the passage, both WWF and Greenpeace______.

A. protect animals B. do plenty of research

C. work for world peace D. use more clean energy

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¡ªIt is too hot. Would you mind ______ the door?

¡ªCertainly not. Please do it now.

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Dear Donna,

Help! I¡¯m a 15-year-old high school student in New York. In eight months, I¡¯m going to take an entrance exam(Éýѧ¿¼ÊÔ). To prepare, I¡¯m studying six hours a day. I want to do well, but I¡¯m really upset. I cant¡¯ sleep. What can I do?

Yours,

Mary

Dear Mary,

Many students have the same problems as you. Here is some advice to help you deal with the stress(ѹÁ¦).

1. Make a study plan, but don¡¯t study too much in one day. You remember more by studying one hour each day for six days, than six hours in one day. Also, don¡¯t study late at night.

2. Have a rest for 15 to 20 minutes every two hours. Go outdoors and walk. Doing exercise is a good way to reduce stress.

3. Don¡¯t eat a lot or sugar of drink a lot of coffee. Eat food high in Vitamin(άÉúËØ) B (such as eggs, milk, vegetables and rice). These give you energy and help you think clearly.

4. A study partner(»ï°é) can help you practice for the test. You can talk to your partner. This can reduce stress, too.

I hope these suggestions can be helpful.

Your,

Donna

1.What¡¯s Mary¡¯s problem?

A.She can¡¯t pass the exam.

B.She can¡¯t study English.

C.She can¡¯t agree with her mother.

D.She is worried and can¡¯t sleep.

2.Donna thinks Mary¡¯s problem is _______.

A.great B.normal C.wonderful D.serious

3.The word ¡°reduce¡± in the article means ______.

A.µ¼ÖÂ B.¼õÇá C.¼ÓÇ¿ D.Ôö¼Ó

4.Donna thinks that _______ can help Mary think clearly.

A.eating a lot of sugar

B.studying six hours every day

C.drinking a lot of coffee

D.eating food high in Vitamin B

5.Which is mentioned(Ìá¼°) in the passage?

A.The best time to study in from 10 pm to 1 am.

B.Walking outdoors can make you remember more.

C.It¡¯s good to tell a study partner about your feeling.

D. Listening to music can help you relax.

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