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The relationship between student and teacher is less formal in the USA than in many other countries, especially at the college level. When teachers come into the classroom , the students don¡¯t need to stand up. Students are generally encouraged to ask questions during class, to go to the teacher¡¯s office for help after class, and to phone if they can¡¯t go to school and need help with their lessons. (2)Most teachers allow students to enter class late or leave early, if necessary.
However, students are still asked to be    (1)   to their teacher and classmates and to be (1)   during a test. When students want to ask questions, they usually put up a hand and wait. When the teacher or a student is speaking to the class ,it¡¯s rude to talk to another classmate, even in a low voice. When a test is being given, talking to a classmate is not only rude but also wrong. In the eyes of most American teachers, students who are talking to each other during a test are cheating(×÷±×).
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Jude
   I had a boring weekend. On Saturday, I clean the house, and I washed the clothes. On Sunday, I painted my bedroom. It was really a tiring weekend.
Alan
   Last weekend, I stayed at home. I watched old videos on Saturday. And on Sunday, I saw an old movie. It was an interesting weekend.
Donna
   I studied all weekend . I studied for a math test all day on Saturday. On Sunday morning, I did my history homework. In the evening, I talked to my friends on the phone.
Galen
   I had a great weekend. I visited some of my friends. On Saturday night, we went out to a party. On Sunday night, we went to the amusement park*, we really enjoyed ourselves.
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C£®exciting but tiringD£®free and relaxing
СÌâ2:Donna did her history homework           .
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C£®on Sunday morningD£®on Sunday evening
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Most children like     TV.      TV is very interesting. On TV       can learn a lot, and they can see and know many things     their country and the world. Of course, they can      over the radio. But they can learn better and more easily with       . Why? Because they can hear and watch at the same time. But they can¡¯t      anything over the radio.
Many children watch TV on Saturday or Sunday evenings. They are very busy with their lessons on    . But a few children watch TV every     . They go to bed very late. So they can¡¯t have a good     . How about you, my young friend?
СÌâ1:
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СÌâ2:
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Look! Here is a photo      my family. I have(ÓÐ) a big family. My     are very old now. My grandfather is 70 years old and my grandmother    69 years old. I have an . He¡¯s my father¡¯s     . I have two    . They¡¯re my mother¡¯s sisters. I have     cousins---a boy and a girl. They are my uncle¡¯s      and daughter. I have a sister, too, but(µ«ÊÇ) she     in the photo. I am in a nice   . I love my family.
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DIY is very poplar in China now. Do you know what it is?
Yang Chen works ________ a computer business in Beijing. Though he enjoys his work, it is hard for him ______after work.
¡° for a long time, I had no choice except going to a bar for a drink and karaoke to relax myself,¡± he said.
One day ________ he saw many toys in a toy shop, he had an idea. ¡° why _______ some kind of things and relax myself?¡± Then he began to ________ model planes, model ships and something else. The things he has made by himself don¡¯t look as professionally(רҵµÄ) made as those in the shop, ________ he likes doing it.
¡° Maybe it is not as much fun ______ as things which are bought expensively from the shops,¡± he said.
Now his bookshelves are full of many kinds of things he has made. They are very beautiful and his friends _______ them very much.
More and more people are like Yang, making or creating(´´Ôì) things of their own. They like to do it __________.
Though making things with our own hands may _______ much time, some people enjoy doing it, now known as DIY-do-it-yourself, very much. They can make all kinds of things they like.
DIY is becoming more and more popular in China.
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In the past, when people had problems, they went to their families or friends to get advice. Today it is possible to get advice from radio shows, TV programmes and telephone hot lines, too. Most telephone hot lines are completely anonymous---callers do not have to say their names or telephone numbers. Most hot lines are usually free, too, even if the calls are long distance(¾àÀë). Other hot lines pay their advisers for their work. Usually the advisers are professionals with years of education and experience, but sometimes, the advisers have only taken a short class before starting to work on the hot line. All the advisers listen to people and help them solve their problems.
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B£®they can only get help from their friends
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D£®they go to the advisers to get help
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A£®pay muchB£®have to pay
C£®don¡¯t have to payD£®get money from
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C£®can solve any problemD£®are not all paid
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B£®They go to the callers to help them£®
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A lift is wonderful. It is really only a small room. Rooms usually stay in one place. Lifts travel up and down all day long.
Sometimes a worker stands in the lift. He or she operates(²Ù×÷)it up and down. In modern lifts there is no worker. The people walk in. They know which floor they want. They push a button(°´Å¦)and the lift goes to the floor. It is very fast and easy.
Lifts are very important for us. Why? Think about a tall building. Maybe it has twenty floors. Maybe it has fifty or more. Who can walk up all the stairs?   Perhaps people can climb them one time. Can someone climb thirty floors to an office everyday? Can small children walk up to their rooms on the twenty¨Cforth floor£¿Can their mother and their father carry food up all those stairs? Of course not.
We can have high buildings because we have lifts. We could not have all the beautiful tall buildings in the world without lifts. They are really wonderful.
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СÌâ3:If you go into a modern lift, you can¡¯t put any buttons.
СÌâ4:A small children can go to the thirty floor of a building easily.
СÌâ5:It is convenient(·½±ã)to live in a tall building without a lift.

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Several weeks ago, our headmaster, Mr. Gaudi, told us that our school had been chosen to compete on Smart Aleck¡ªa game show which my best friend Carla and I both love. Carla has a good imagination, and I know a lot of history, so we thought we¡¯d be good __35__ for the team.
A few days later, Mr. Gaudi held a meeting with everyone interested in the__36__ . He told us that Smart Aleck uses a five member team. He also said that three more people would be needed as backup£¨Ìæ²¹£©. Unluckily four times that many students were at the meeting. So Mr. Gaudi said we would have a __37__ and the top eight scorers would become the team and the backup. Everybody agreed that this was a __38__ way to decide.
Yesterday, all of the hopefuls went to the dining hall after school. We would have to decide the starting line-up£¨ÕóÈÝ£©.Mr. Gaudi acted as the host. After a couple of hours, all the __39__ on the team were set except one. Carla and I __40__ for that last position. We had to hold a one-on-one competition between the two of us. The winner would be on the team and the loser would be the backup.
Midway through our two-person competition, I was starting to pull ahead.__41__ I saw the look on Carla's face. I waited for a second and knew what I had to do. As much as I wanted to be on Smart Aleck, Carla wanted __42__ even more. So, starting with my next question, I held back and let Carla __43__, just by a little bit. Her expression as she __44__ she would be on the show made up for my not being on the team. And since I will go as backup, I'll still have the fun of seeing the show up close.
Was I __45__ by not trying as hard as I could? I don't think so. No one noticed, and Carla and I didn't __46__ it. It won't hurt the team because Carla will be a very good competitor on the real show. I think that making my best friend happy was the right thing to do.
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