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Colours can i 1.our moods£®For example, blue has a way of creating a peaceful and c2. feeling£®That's b 3.blue can slow the pulse and lower the body temperature£®

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Red is a colour that draws attention£®It's considered the warmest colour and often c7. feelings of passion and love£®But, too much red can e8.make people angry£®Don¡¯t use too much red inside yourhome, especially in the living room£®If you love red, consider some red touches like a red lamp£®

Choose the colour w9. if you want a room to look clean and peaceful£®White creates feelings of youth, purity and simplicity£®However, a white room can easily r10.people of hospitals£®Add touches of other colours, here and there, when going with a mostly white room£®

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It was a sunny winter day. I walked down the tower(Ëþ) when a blind man came toward me. He kept close to the wall, touching it lightly with his arm. I stood quietly and looked at him walking toward the tower.

¡°Why does a blind man want to climb up the tower£¿¡± I wondered. ¡°Not the view(¾°É«) certainly, maybe he wants to jump.¡± Thinking of some terrible reasons, I thought I should follow him.

He went up slowly and stopped from time to time. I followed him a few steps behind. When he got to the first corner of the bell tower, I came close to him. ¡°Excuse me£¬¡± I said as politely as I could, ¡°but I wonder why you came up.¡±

He smiled, ¡°Probably climbing up the tower. You have noticed¡ªand yet, not being blind, perhaps you won't¡ªhow the sun shines into the tower through the windows here and there, so that one can feel the cool steps suddenly become quite warm, even in winter. But behind the wall there is shadow(ÒõÓ°). There is no place as good as this for feeling the difference between light(¹âÁÁ) and darkness. Though I'm blind, I also want to feel the happiness brought by the sunlight. In fact, it isn't my first time to be here.¡± He said and seemed as glad as a child.

I never thought that even a blind man could have his way to enjoy the beautiful life. But we often pay no attention to its value(¼ÛÖµ) because we never notice it. We went down the tower together and I left him. What the blind man said made me think a lot...

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2.The writer followed the blind man to ________.

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B. enjoy the sun shines through the windows

C. find out why a blind man climbed

D. look for the shadow behind the wall

3.The blind man climbed the mountain to ________.

A. find the difference between light and darkness

B. enjoy the beauty of sunlight in a special way

C. make his body strong and healthy

D. see the sun shines into the tower through the windows

4.We learn from the passage that we should ________.

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C. enjoy the beautiful sunlight D. find and love what life gives us

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Thomas Wilson is famous all over the world£®He holds the world record for sleeping in£®One weekend,

Thomas slept in for two days, three hours and fourteen minutes£®It was unbelievable£®No one in history

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Thomas was very proud of his world record£®His friends were proud of him, too£®Whenever Thom as

walked down the street, people always came up to him and shook his hand£®Thomas was a star£®

The only person who wasn't proud of Thomas's world record was his father£®Dad didn¡¯t like it when

Thomas slept in£®He complained that the lawns(²Ýƺ) didn¡¯t get mowed(ÊÕ¸î)whenever Thomas slept in £®

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higher£®¡°It¡¯s like a jungle out there,¡± Dad moaned(ÅØÏø) to Thomas one day£®But Thomas wasn¡¯t worried

about the grass getting higher£®He had more important things on his mind - like sleeping in£®

1.Why is Thomas famous all over the world ?

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B. Because his friends are proud of him£®

C. Because he holds the world record for sleeping in£®

D. Because he likes mowing the lawns£®

2.How long did Thomas sleep in one weekend?

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Hold

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2.[V] to keep; to remain

3.[V] to have;to take place

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3.[C] a person's fame or chance of getting it

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3.[C] a person's fame or chance of getting it

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4.Who wasn't proud of Thomas¡¯s world record ?

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5.Which is not true according to the passage?

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B. Thomas was worried about the grass getting higher£®

C. Thomas¡¯s father was worried about the grass getting higher and higher£®

D. Thomas¡¯s friends were proud of Thomas£®

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Rebecca wants to know more about trees and how they help us. Dr. Jones is telling her something 1.trees.

Trees help in many ways. They keep the air cool and clean. They take in 2. (harm) gases from the air and produce oxygen for us 3.(breath). They are major 4.(fight) against air 5. (pollute). Besides, trees can also make our lives even 6. (convenient). Many of the things in our daily lives come from trees. For example, paper and pencils. 7. (actual), we get a lot more from trees. We get fruit and oil from them. Tea also comes from the leaves of trees. Look around this room. Most of 8.furniture is made of wood. Trees are really important in our daily lives. So we can¡¯t imagine what the world would be like 9. there were no trees.

However, we cut down millions of trees every year. We must stop 10. (protect) them if we don¡¯t want a world without trees.

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