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The British Museum is very serious. So it is quiet there. Like other museums, there are also some 4.4.(¹æÔò) and you'd better obey them. People mustn't make any noise, and they mustn't touch the 5.5.(Õ¹ÀÀÆ·), such as the 6.6.(β°Í) of animals and the 7.7.(´ÖÉþ) around them. It's no 8.8.(ºÃµÄ) to take photos in the British Museum. Maybe the workers will 9.9.(³Í´¦£¬³Í·£) you for that. It's a good idea to go to the museum shop to buy postcards. 10.10.(½øÈë) to the museum is free, so you can visit it as often as you like.

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We had to buy a pair of shoes in another shop, because the shoes are __ in this shop.

A. taken out B. put out C. worked out D. sold out

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As a student£¬I was most afraid to answer questions in class£¬and I found that the students around were just like me.At the beginning of each class£¬when the teacher asked a question£¬I always lowered my head because I was afraid that the teacher saw me.

One day£¬in a foreign language class£¬Mr. Black gave us a lesson.He wanted us to be active in class£¬so he asked us some questions£¬but no one answered.¡°Let me tell you a story first£¬¡± he said.

¡°When I came to the United States to study£¬the university often invited famous people to make speeches.Before the beginning of every speech£¬I found an interesting thing.The students around me always took a cardboard folded (ÕÛµþµÄ) in half£¬wrote their names in bold with the most eye£­catching color£¬and then placed the cardboard on the seat.So when the speaker needed the answers from the students£¬he could see and call a listener's name directly.¡±

¡°I couldn't understand that.My classmates told me the speakers were all top people£¬who meant chances.When your answer was to his surprise£¬it meant he might give you more chances.In fact£¬I really saw a few students got great chances because of that.¡±

After listening to the story£¬I understood that the chance will not find you itself.You must show yourself all the time so that you can find a chance on the card.

1.What did Mr. Black want the students to do in his class?

A. Read loudly. B. Take notes carefully.

C. Be active. D. Listen to him quietly.

2.How did the writer's classmates behave when they were asked questions?

A. They raised their hands.

B. They shook their heads.

C. They closed their eyes.

D. They lowered their heads.

3.How did the speaker get to know the students' names?

A. He got them from the computer.

B. He saw the cardboards on the seats.

C. He asked the students for their names.

D. He got them from the name list on the teacher's desk.

4.What does the writer mainly tell us?

A. Doing as others do is necessary.

B. Answering questions bravely is easy.

C. Attracting others' attention is interesting.

D. Showing yourself bravely can win chances.

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Which musical instrument shall I learn?

Many people would like to learn how to play a musical instrument ,but they are put off by one big problem :What to play ?Here are a few questions to help you decide .

1.

Many instruments are of different uses ,but some are more fit for certain types of music .Some instruments May lead themselves better than others to the music you like ,so consider this before you start .

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Think about your long-term future as a musician .If you want to play with other people ,what sort of instrument would be most practical ?Your first thought of playing the violin ,for example ,might disappear when too many people are competing with you .

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Many people live in flats and practicing the drums ,for example ,will drive your neighbors crazy .Think about where and when you are going to practice ,as well as the feeling of the people you live with or near .

4.

This is quite a big factor .Many instruments can he bought at different prices .But this doesn't change the fact that many ,such as the piano ,are always pretty expensive .If you can't afford your chosen instrument ,will you be able to borrow someone else¡¯s or hire one ?

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Talk to people you know who already play instruments.They might even let you try theirs .It¡¯s also a good idea to find an experienced music teacher ,preferably one who plays a few different instruments,who can give you some advice and push you in the right direction .

A.Still not sure ? B.Where are you going to practice ?

C.How much money can you spend ? D.Are you weak or strong ?

E.What kind of music do you like ? F.Do you want to play with people

A.Still not sure ? B.Where are you going to practice ?

C.How much money can you spend ? D.Are you weak or strong ?

E.What kind of music do you like ? F.Do you want to play with people

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C. Miss Wu is a good English teacher. D. They are in No. 8 Middle School.

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