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¡ªLucy says that she eats five meals a day. She has so much pressure.

¡ªWithout doubt, she has ______________10 pounds. She needs to relax.

A.turned on B.put on C.fought on D.tried on

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If you want to become a better reader, what should you know about the speed of reading? Some people read very quickly, while others read very slowly. But which one is better? The quick reader may be a good reader when he reads a storybook for fun. But he may not be able to slow down to read instructions carefully. He may read so quickly that he does not take time to understand fully the ideas and information which are important to remember. The slow reader may be a good reader. But he may spend altogether too much time reading a simple story which is meant to be enjoyed but is not important enough to be remembered. So you see, neither the reader who reads everything quickly nor the one who reads everything slowly is really a good reader. Here are four important things to remember about the speed of reading£º

Knowing why you are reading will often help you to know whether to read quickly or slowly.

Some things should be read slowly throughout(³¹µ×µØ). Examples are instructions for making or doing something, math problems, science and storybooks which are full of important information. You must read such things slowly to remember each important step and understand each important idea.

Some things should be read quickly throughout. Examples are simple stories for enjoyment, letters from friends, and bits of news from hometown papers.

In some of your reading, you must change your speed from fast to slow and slow to fast, as you go along. You will need to read certain pages quickly and then slow down and do more careful reading when you come to important ideas.

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1.Which is better, reading slowly or reading quickly?

A.Reading slowly B.Reading quickly C.Neither of them

2.What should you read slowly when you read?

A.Letters, messages and e-mails.

B.Newspapers and magazines.

C.Something full of important information.

3.What should you read quickly when you read?

A.Storybooks, newspapers and so on.

B.Instructions for making something.

C.Science and history books.

4.Why must we read instructions slowly?

A.Because we must understand fully the ideas of them.

B.Because we must remember the important information of them.

C.Both A and B.

5.How can we become a good reader?

A.Read as fast as possible and don't remember them all.

B.Change our speed when we read something different.

C.Read things quickly throughout.

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I still remember my first English teacher____ we haven't seen each other for many years.

A.though B.because C.since

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Mr. Green makes a robot£¨»úÆ÷ÈË£©, but he can only say one sentence. That is ¡°You are quite right.¡± The robot always repeats the same words when someone speaks to him.

One day, Mr. Green needs lots of money, so he takes the robot to the market to sell£¨Âô£©him.

¡°Who will buy my robot? He is very smart,¡± he shouts. ¡°Nine hundred dollars for my robot!¡±

A man is surprised (¾ªÑȵÄ) that he is asking for so much money. ¡°Is it different?¡± he thinks. Then he speaks to the robot, ¡°Are you worth (Öµ¡­¡­µÃ) nine hundred dollars? ¡°You are quite right,¡± answers the robot.

The man likes the robot¡¯s answer so much, and he buys him and takes him home. But soon he finds that the robot can¡¯t say anything. He is sorry he buys the robot. He stands in front of the robot and says, ¡°How foolish (ÓÞ´ÀµÄ) I am to spend so much money on you!¡±

¡°You are quite right,¡± says the robot.

1.When the man hears Mr. Green¡¯s words at the market, he thinks _______.

A.the robot is special B.Mr. Green is kind

C.the robot is cheap D.Mr. Green doesn¡¯t need the robot

2.We can learn that the man is sorry for ___________.

A.meeting Mr. Green B.going to the market

C.talking to the robot D.buying the robot

3.The best title£¨±êÌ⣩ for this passage is ¡°___________¡±.

A.A Foolish Man B.The Only Answer

C.A ¡°Special¡± Robot D.A Right Sentence

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¡ª Would you like to go shopping with me?

¡ª________. But my mother asks me to finish my homework first.

A.Yes, I would. B.No, I wouldn¡¯t. C.Yes, I¡¯d like to. D.No, I¡¯d like to.

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Drriinnggg! That¡¯s the sound children across the country do not want to hear ¡ª the alarm bell(ÄÖÁå). This means children across the UK have to wake up bright and early to go to school.

But students at one school in north-east England can lie in for one more hour before they go to school. Monkseaton High School says it¡¯s OK for students to come into school an hour later than other schools.

The headmaster, Dr Paul Kelley, says that it helps students to be more active in class. He feels that young people work better later in the day and a late start may be better for their school life than an early one.

Dr Kelley told the BBC that teenagers don¡¯t work very well in the morning and their need to sleep is biological(ÉúÎïѧµÄ).

This new approach(×ö·¨) to teaching shows good results. The school has already seen a drop in the number of students playing truant(ÌÓѧ) by 27%. More importantly, Dr Kelley also said that exam results have improved by 20-30% over the past year.

Lessons at Monkseaton High School begin at 10 a.m. and finish at 3.40 p.m. However, the school opens from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

1.One of the results of starting school late is that _____.

A.students don¡¯t do very well in exams B.students become more polite

C.students feel tired in the afternoon D.fewer students are absent(ȱϯ) from school

2.We may learn from the passage that lessons at other schools in the UK may begin at _____.

A.7 a.m. B.8 a.m. C.9 a.m. D.10 a.m.

3.The underlined word ¡°active¡± means ¡°_____¡±.

A.ÀÖ¹Û B.»îÔ¾ C.½ôÕÅ D.Ïû¼«

4.The article may be _____.

A.a story in a newspaper B.an advertisement in a magazine

C.a news report on the radio D.a play on TV

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¡ª_________ David be the new monitor of our class?

¡ªHe _______ be, but I¡¯m not sure.

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