Zak¡¯s grandfather, Stan, was very famous. Why? Because he had a very, very, very long white beard(ºú×Ó).
One day Zak asked his grandfather, ¡°When you sleep, do you put your beard over or under the quilt?¡± ¡°I¡¯m not sure. I never care about that,¡± said his grandfather, ¡°I¡¯ll look tonight.¡±
Stan got into bed that night and pulled up the quilt. Then he remembered his grandson¡¯s question. Aha! His beard was under the quilt. But wait. Did that feel right?
He lifted his beard from under the quilt and put it above it. This also didn¡¯t feel right. So he put the beard under the quilt again. But he soon felt it would be better if it were out. The beard went in and out¡ªfirst under the quilt, then over it, under, over, all night long.
Stan spent a sleepless night. In the morning, he was so tired and unhappy that he cut his long beard right off! Stan¡¯s wife was so happy. She advised Stan to cut that beard off many times, but he never did it. Now a simple question made him do that.
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1.Stan was very famous for his long white beard.
2.Stan never cared about Zak, his grandson.
3.At the very beginning, Stan¡¯s beard was under the quilt.
4.That night Stan was sleepless and tired because of the question.
5.Stan listened to his wife¡¯s advice to cut the beard off.
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Playgrounds offer kids fresh air, friends, and exercise. However, each year, more than 200,000 kids go to hospital because they are hurt in one way or another when playing on the playground. So what can we do to improve the situation?
We should make sure the playground is safe for the children. It should be soft and thick enough, so when the children fall, they won't hurt too much. Things like water, rocks or broken glass might cause danger to the kids. Cleaners should check the playground from time to time and clear away these dangerous things. In fact, children themselves also need to help keep the playground clean and safe. That means each time after playing they should pick up the rubbish they've produced. If someone finds there is something wrong with the equipment (ÉèÊ©), he should report to the keeper of the playground. so people will come to fix it.
Teaching kids how to play safely is also very important. If they know the rules of the playground. they won't get hurt easily. For example, they should never push when others are on seesaws or swings. If someone is going to jump off some equipment, he should first look down to make sure no other kids are in the way. Of course, wearing right clothes may also help to keep safe. Clothes with strings (Éþ) can get caught on equipment which may hurt the kid badly.
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1.What things might cause danger to the kids on the playground?
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2.When a kid find something is wrong with the equipment , what should he do?
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3.Why should we teach kids how to play safely on the playground?
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4.What kind of clothes can be caught on equipment?
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5.What's the passage mainly about?
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Sand is a common sight in the world. But you might not know that sand is also a useful resource (×ÊÔ´).
Sand is the second most-used resource in the world after water, the BBC reported. However, the UN said that sand is not limitless and that we might be running out of it.
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A.It can only be found on beaches. B.It is the most-used resource in the world.
C.It can never be used up. D.It can be used to build houses.
2.According to the passage, which country is using sand to build islands?
A.Singapore and Vietnam. B.Singapore and United Arab Emirates.
C.Britain and America. D.United Arab Emirates and Vietnam.
3.Every year, we use about________tons of sand.
A.94 million B.20 billion C.20 million D.15 billion
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A.there is only a little sand in the world B.we are using sand too quickly
C.we cannot mine enough sand D.our environment is badly polluted
5.In places close to the sea, more floods will happen because of________.
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C.the increasing size of certain islands D.the death of some plants
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