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National Smile Month is the largest and longest mouth health activity in the UK. Starting in 1977,it is celebrating its 42nd birthday from May 14 to June 14 this year.
The British are known for their bad teeth because they have too many sugary( ÌðµÄ) foods and drinks. It seems that most of them don¡¯t often show their feelings. They neither smile nor cry.But this is NOT true. The British like to smile as much as anyone else. They just don¡¯t want to show their bad teeth.
Brush your teeth at least twice a day, cut down sugary foods and drinks, and visit the dentist often. With the three messages, the organizers(×éÖ¯Õß)hope that a month of smiling will make people all around the UK realize the importance of good teeth and be confident enough to open their mouths to smile.
One interesting activity is for the British to enjoy the fun photos with short stories behind. Seeing the smiling faces and reading the interesting stories, everyone can¡¯t help smiling! You¡¯re welcome to send yours with big smiles online.
Smiling is not only good for you but also good for those around you, even if you do have a few bad teeth. This makes National Smile Month a great idea!
1.National Smile Month in the UK has had a history of______years so far.
A. 5 B. l4 C. 42 D. 77
2.According to Paragraph 2, we learn that most of the British
A. don¡¯t like sugary foods B. have very good teeth
C. don¡¯t show their feelings D. like to smile in fact
3.The three messages in Paragraph 3 tell the British how to take care of their________.
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4.National Smile Month in the UK suggests that__________.
A. the British should improve their health only this month
B. the British should show more smiles with better teeth
C. the British shouldn¡¯t smile if they have a few bad teeth
D. the British shouldn¡¯t have many interesting activities
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On May 17, 2009, according to the plan, Mike Good and I would take a space walk to the Hubble Space Telescope to repair an instrument. The power supply on this instrument had failed, so it could no longer be used. I would be the person doing the repair and Mike my assistant.
Working in space is more difficult than you can imagine. As there is no gravity, you can't stand and any slight push can result in tragedy -you can be pushed into space, never be back.
We got to the telescope. Before we could replace the power supply, we would have to remove from the telescope a handrail fixed with four screws. Having taken out the first three, I found the fourth stripped. I realized that the handrail would not come off, which meant we could no longer be able to replace the power supply and repair that instrument, which meant scientists could no longer look at the universe and find life on other planets.
I tried all kinds of things, and nothing worked. Then Houston, the control centre on the earth, called up and told me to use the tape to tape the bottom of the handrail and pull it off the telescope. They said it was going to take about 27 kilograms of force for me to do that.
I knew what it meant: The handrail could be completely pulled off and the safety tether might break, and I might therefore be pushed into space.
Mike was next to me in his space suit but he could not take over my role. I turned and looked into the cabin where my five crewmates were, and nobody in there had a space suit on. However, I knew they were all looking at me. "Come on Mass, we are all behind you." The telescope must be repaired.
"Bam!" The handrail came right off. The rest of the walk went well. We finally got the new power supply in. They tried it; turned it on from the ground. The instrument came back to life.
At the edge of darkness, after about eight hours, I turned around and saw the Earth from our altitude at Hubble, 568 kilometers up. I saw the huge round pure blue globe home planet. It's the most beautiful, magnificent thing I¡¯ve ever seen. It's like looking into heaven. It's paradise.
1.According to the passage, space walk can be very ______.
A. interesting
B. dangerous
C. comfortable
D. harmful
2.Mass had difficulty in______ when repairing the instrument.
A. fixing the screws
B. getting to the telescope
C. taking off the handrail
D. finding the new power supply
3.Why did Mass look into the cabin where his five crewmates were?
A. To see whether they could help.
B. To find out what they were doing.
C. To ask them to send him a new tool.
D. Let them know what had happened
4.What does Mass want to tell us by writing "At the edge of darkness"? (ÇëÓÃÔ¼40´Ê»Ø´ð)
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Jessie felt her life so boring one summer day. She was tired of watching TV, she read all her books, and her friends were on vacation. She wanted something different to do. Suddenly, she saw the lawn mower(¸î²Ý»ú) sitting in the yard.
¡°Mom,¡± she shouted, ¡°I think I will mow the lawn.¡± Her mom ran into the yard and said, ¡°Oh no, you don¡¯t. You¡¯re too young to mow the law.¡±
¡°I¡¯m fourteen years old and know how to do it,¡± Jessie said. ¡°Besides, it would help Dad out, and he won¡¯t have to worry about it over the weekend.¡±
Mom thought for a while and then decided to let Jessie give it a try. After all, she was home and would keep an eye on her. Jessie already knew how to start the lawn mower from watching her dad. Jessie checked the gas(ÆûÓÍ) to make sure it was full, and put on her gardening gloves to protect her hands. Mom watched from the kitchen window. Jessie really does know how to mow the lawn. She was very careful around the flowers and trees. When she finished, she felt so good, but she was so hot. Mom brought her some ice tea and said, ¡°You sure did a great job. Dad will be very surprised.¡±
Later that day, Dad came home and said to Jessie¡¯s mom, ¡°You didn¡¯t have to mow the lawn. I was going to do it on Saturday. It looks great. Thanks.¡±
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¡°Wow, our little girl is growing up!¡± Dad told Jessie what a great job she had done.
¡°It was fun, and I will do it again next week,¡± said Jessie.
The neighbor next door came by and asked Jessie if she wanted to mow his lawn and make some money. ¡°Sure!¡± said Jessie. Jessie began mowing his lawn. Two other neighbors asked so, then another three. Jessie was now mowing lawns for them all and making some money. She was no longer bored! ¡°I won¡¯t have time to spend my money,¡± she laughed to herself.
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4.How did Jessie¡¯s father feel when he knew Jessie had mowed the lawn?
A. Proud. B. Angry. C. Relaxed. D. Worried.
5.What does the text mainly tell us?
A. Neighbors should learn to help each other.
B. Mowing the lawn is a good way to make money.
C. Doing something helpful can make people happy.
D. Children should help their parents at an early age.
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