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¡°My landlord Mr. Smith turns on his radio at seven o¡¯clock and listens 4 the news,¡± Harry said. ¡°That¡¯s my morning call.¡±

¡°Ok. But how do you know when to go to work?¡±

¡°By the time I 5 my breakfast, it¡¯s eight o¡¯clock, time to leave for the office. Then I walk there. When I arrive at my office, it¡¯s nice o¡¯clock. That¡¯s 6 time I start work.¡±

¡°Ok. But how do you know when it¡¯s time to go home?¡±

¡°The factory bell 7 ¡± Harry told him.

¡°But how do you know when it¡¯s time to go to bed?¡±

¡°The television programs come to end.¡±

By now Jack was really 8 . ¡°Ok,¡± he shouted. ¡°Now tell me what would happen 9 you woke up in the middle of the night and wanted to know the time.¡±

¡°That¡¯s easy,¡± Harry said, ¡°I would knock heavily on 10 wall. Then you would shout at me, ¡®What are you doing knocking on my wall at three o¡¯clock in the morning?¡¯¡±

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What is the date tomorrow?               .

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C. It¡¯s fine         D. It¡¯s free

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   --No, ______.

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C. you can           D. you¡¯d better not

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Welcome to the 2012 London Olympic Games!

Archery

Archery has a 10,000 year history, when bows and arrows were first used for hunting and war.

Archery first appeared at the Paris Olympics of 1990. It was removed after 1908 and only returned to the Olympics at Munich in 1972.

Did you know?

In the 14th century, archery was so important that as English law required every man, aged seven to 60, to practise it.

Badminton

This sport was invented by British soldiers in India who called it Poono, the same name as the town in which they lived.

It was first played at the Olympics in 1992 at Barcelona. Although the rules of the modern sport were developed in England, Asian countries are now the best.

Did you know?

The best balls are said to be made from the feathers of the left wing of goose.

Football

There are two medal competitions for Olympic football, one for men¡¯s teams and one for women¡¯s.

Football was first played at the 1908 Olympic Games and it has been played at every Olympic Games ever since, except for Los Angeles 1932.

Did you know?

Hungary has won three football gold medals-more than any other country.

Taekwondo

This Korean sport¡¯s name means ¡°the way of the hand and foot¡±. The players get points by hitting each other with these two parts of the body only. The players mustn¡¯t lie on the floor and no equipment can be used.

Taekwondo first appeared at the 2000 Sydney Games.

Did you know?

Over 60 million people from 190 countries around the world regularly take part in this sport.

1. Who invented the sport of badminton?

A. Indians.          B. British.         C. Chinese.        D. Koreans.

2. Which of these sports appeared earliest at the Olympics?

A. Archery.          B. Badminton.        C. Taekwondo.       D. Football.

3. Which sport was first named after a town?

A. Badminton.         B. Football.         C. Taekwondo.        D. Archery.

4. Which of the following picture shows the sport of ¡°Taekwondo¡±?

       A.               B.                C.               D.

5. Where can you most probably find web page?

A. Sydney 2000.com   

B. Beijing 2008.com

C. Guangzhou 2010.com

D. London 2012.com

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"You are welcome to have dinner with me on Sunday," said John. "But I don't know where your house is." said Herry.

   "It's easy. You get off the bus. Then you cross the road. You take the first road on the left. You walk for five minutes. Then you come to a big tree. You take the second on the right after the tree. About one hundred meters down this road there is a big red house. You go past the big house, and after about hundred meters, you'll see a small yellow house beside a little tree. Open the door with your foot."

   "With my foot?" said Henry.

   "Why yes," said John, "well, you won't come to my house with empty hands, will you?"

(  ) 1. From the story we know that John asked Henry _______.

      A. to go to the cinema   B. to have supper with Jim  

C. to go to the bus stop

(  ) 2. "You take the first on the left" means _______.

      A. go ahead on the left   B. take the first bus on the left  

C. take the first road on the left.

(  ) 3. How far is it from the big tree to the big red house?

      A. about one hundred meters away.    B. five minutes' walk.  

C. about five hundreds feet

(  ) 4. Where was John's house? It was ____.

      A. on the right after the big house    B. a small yellow house 

  C. beside a little tree.

(  ) 5. Why did John asked Henry to open the door with his foot?  Because Henry _______.

    A. had no hands   B. was afraid to open with his hands 

C. would carry a lot of things in his hands.

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More and more people like bicycling and it is no surprise. It is fun, healthy and good for the environment.

Maybe that¡¯s why there are 1.4 billion bicycles and only 400 million cars on roads  worldwide today. Bikes can take you almost anywhere, and there is no oil cost!

Get on a bicycle and ride around your neighbourhood. You may discover something new all around you. Stopping and getting off a bike is easier than stopping and getting out  of your car. You  can  bike  to  work  and  benefit  (ÊÜÒæ)  from  the  enjoyable  exercise  without  polluting  the environment. You don¡¯t even have to  ride all the way.

Folding (ÕÛµþ) bikes work well for people who ride the train. Just fold the bike and take it with you. You can do the same on an airplane. A folding bike can be packed in a suitcase. You can also take a common bike with you when you fly. But be sure to look for information by getting on airline websites. Not all airlines are bicycle-friendly to travellers.

Health Benefits of Bicycling:

 It helps to prevent heart diseases.

 Bicycling helps to control your weight.

  A 15-minute bike ride to and from work three times a week burns off five kilos of fat in a year.

 Bicycling can improve your mood (ÐÄÇé).

Exercise like bicycling has been shown to make people feel better, more relaxed and self-confident.

 Bicycling is healthier than driving.

(    ) 1. From the passage, we know that bicycling is becoming very ______  .

A. surprising  B. exciting  C. expensive  D. popular

(    ) 2. When you are riding your bicycle around your neighbourhood, you may______   .

A. pollute the environment around  B. find something you didn¡¯t notice

C. go everywhere and use a little oil  D. get off your bike and begin to work

(    ) 3. If you travel with a folding bike, you can fold it and ______  .

         A. get out of the car     B. take it onto a train

C. put it in your purse    D. go on airline websites

(    ) 4. One of the benefits from bicycling is that_____

A. you can fold the bicycle   B. you will be friendly to others

C. you will be more relaxed   D. you may get fatter and fatter

(    ) 5. Which is TRUE according to the passage?

A. Bicycling is enjoyable exercise for people.

B. Driving cars is healthier than riding bikes.

C. Riding a bike pollutes your neighbourhood.

D. Common bikes are welcomed by all airlines.

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