Michael Jackson is one of the world¡¯s best singers. Michael Jackson was born in the middle west of the city of Gary, Indiana, in 1958. He began singing with his four brothers. They called the group ¡°The Jackson Five¡±. The group became very popular after appearing on a television program. They started singing in 1965, and became popular soon. In 1970 the group made their first record with the name of ¡°I Want You Back¡±. It was very popular. One of their hit records was ¡°Never Say Goodbye¡±.
Michael was good at dancing as well as singing, for example, his dance moves and moon walking. He was asked to act in a film in 1978 for the first time, and in the same year he made a record on his own, which sold eight million copies all over the world.
Michael nearly didn¡¯t go out because he was too famous. Once his fans went off in a faint(Ôε¹) when they saw him at the concert. No one can do it by now. He lived in a large house and kept lots of animals. He never ate meat. He often raised money for Charity. This made him win the Guinness World Records£¨¼ªÄá˹ÊÀ½ç¼Ç¼£©in 2006. He died on June 25th, 2009, but he would live in our heart forever.
СÌâ1: How many people are there in Michael¡¯s group?
A£®Three.B£®Five.C£®Four.D£®Six.
СÌâ2: What¡¯s the name of their first record£¿
A£®¡°Never Say Goodbye¡±.
B£®¡°See You, See Me¡±.
C£®¡°I Want You Back¡±.
D£®¡°On the World¡±.
СÌâ3: The underlined word ¡°copies¡± means          in Chinese.
A£®³­Ð´B£®ÕÅ/·ÝC£®¸´ÖÆD£®Ä£·Â
СÌâ4: Michael was good at         according to the passage.
A£®rock musicB£®street dance
C£®playing the pianoD£®moon walking
СÌâ5:Why did Michael have to stay at home most of time?
A£®Because he was too famous.
B£®Because he often felt lonely.
C£®Because he had no friends.
D£®Because his company asked him to do so.

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Bill is an Australian __41___. He is twelve. He lives ___42___ his family in China. There are __43___ people in his family. His father John Smith, his mother Catherine and his little sister Abbey. He has a yellow dog. ___44___ name is Barbi. Look! Abbey is ___45__with Barbi. His father is mending his car. His mother is cleaning the house. What is Bill doing? Ah, he is doing __46__ homework in Chinese. He can¡¯t __47___ Chinese well, but he loves Chinese very much. Bill¡¯s ___48___ works in a middle school as an __49____ teacher. His mother works at a TV factory. Bill and his __50____ go to the same school.
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A£®childB£®boyC£®dogD£®girl
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A£®inB£®withC£®onD£®at
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Two friends are having a picnic together.  36  names are Jack and Tim. Tim is very lazy (ÀÁµÄ) .  37  the first evening of their holiday, Jack says to Tim, ¡°Here¡¯s some money. Go and buy some meat.¡±
¡°I¡¯m too tired,¡±  38  Tim, ¡°You go.¡±
So Jack goes to the market and pays¡ç10  39  the meat.
40 he comes back,he says to Tim, ¡°Here¡¯s the meat now, please cook it.¡±
But Tim answers, ¡°No, I¡¯m not good at  41  , you do it,¡± So Jack cooks it,  42 he says to Tim, ¡°Go and   43  some water.¡±
¡°No, I don¡¯t want to get my clothes dirty,¡± Tim answers.
44  Jack says, ¡°The meal is ready, come and eat it.¡±
¡°Yes, I¡¯ll do that,¡± answers Tim, ¡°I don¡¯t like   45  ¡®No¡¯ all the time.¡±
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СÌâ5:
A£®WhenB£®WhyC£®WhyD£®How
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A£®orB£®andC£®thenD£®but
СÌâ8:
A£®gotB£®to getC£®gettingD£®get
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A£®FinallyB£®At firstC£®Just nowD£®At the moment
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A little boy was attracted(ÎüÒý)by a board above the door of a shop. It read, "Little Dogs for Sale." A    16   like that has a way of attracting small children into the shop.
The little boy walked into the shop and found a dog behind other dogs and said, "What¡¯s 17  with that little dog?"
The store owner said that the vet(ÊÞÒ½)   18  the little dog and found it was   19 . It would always be lame(ÆƵÄ).
The little boy became   20  ."That is the dog that I want to buy. "
The store owner said, "No, you don¡¯t need to buy that little dog. If you really want him,
I¡¯ll just give him to you. "
The little boy got quite sad. He said angrily, "I don¡¯t want you to give him to me. I¡¯ll 21    the full price for him. In fact, I¡¯ll give you $ 2.37 now, and 50 cents a month   22 I have paid the full price. "
The store owner continued, "He is   23  going to be able to run and jump and play with you like the other dogs."
To his   24  ,the little boy rolled up(¾íÆð)his trousers to show his badly hurt left leg. He looked at the store owner and    25   answered," Well, I don¡¯t run so well myself and the little dog will need someone who understands him. "
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A£®signB£®schoolC£®markD£®signal
СÌâ2:
A£®wrongB£®matterC£®reasonD£®purpose
СÌâ3:
A£®wentB£®curedC£®treatedD£®left
СÌâ4:
A£®deafB£®blindC£®disabledD£®homeless
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A£®silentB£®excitedC£®excitingD£®interesting
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A£®spendB£®costC£®takeD£®pay
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A£®sinceB£®soC£®untilD£®and
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A£®alwaysB£®neverC£®everD£®sometimes
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A£®joyB£®sadnessC£®surpriseD£®delight
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Jack Johnson is one of the most popular singer-song writers in the world.
Jack was born on May 18, 1975 in Hawaii. Being the son of a famous surfer, Jack naturally has an interest in surfing. Most of his life lesson were learned in the water. At the age of 17, Jack entered the finals of the Pineline Masters ¨C the world¡¯s most famous surfing competition. Everyone thought Jack would become a professional surfing like his father. Unluckily, one month later, he had a deadly accident while surfing and was seriously hurt.
Life is like a revolving door. When it closes, it also opens. Jack started to practice playing the guitar and write songs when he was staying in hospital. At first, his father thought Jack only did it for fun, but soon he was surprised at the great progress his son had made.
When studying in the university, Jack didn¡¯t stop practicing his guitar skills. He played the guitar for school parties. He wrote songs and sang for his teachers and friends. They liked his songs. His first music album Brushfire Fairytales came out in 2001. It was a great success. His second album, On and On, was much like his first. They were filled with sweet, easy-going songs that everybody liked listening to. Later Jack had lots of concerts in and out of America. He became popular all over the world.
Jack had five albums by 2010 and more than 15 million copies of them were sold. His music doesn¡¯t fall into any of the popular music styles like pop, R&B or hip-hop. It is more like folk music, played with a guitar and beautiful voice. When listening to his songs, you feel like lying on the beach enjoying the warm sunshine.
Jack is a talent, though he himself says he is only a surfer who loves music. In his songs we can find his secret of success: Whatever happen in our lives, we have to accept it and do the best we can.
СÌâ1:At the age of 17, Jack __________.
A£®had his first music albumB£®took part in a surfing competition
C£®had his first concertD£®became popular all over the world
СÌâ2:Jack started to write songs ___________.
A£®while he was staying in hospitalB£®when he had concerts out of America
C£®after his second album came outD£®after he played the guitar at the school party
СÌâ3:What is the secret of Jack¡¯s success?
He was born in Hawaii.
His father was very famous
He wrote many songs for his teachers and friends.
He always faced difficulties bravely and tried his best.
СÌâ4: What¡¯s the best title for the passage?
A£®A Famous WriterB£®Surfing in the Sea
C£®A Guitar PlayerD£®Surfing in the Music

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A man hated his wife¡¯s cat and decided to throw it away.
One day, he drove it over one mile from his home and left it in a park. But when he got home, he saw that his wife was playing with the cat.
The next day he drove the cat about three miles away. He put the cat out of the car and went home. Driving back his driveway£¨Ë½È˳µµÀ£©, the cat was there already.
The man keep taking the cat further and further away and the cat would always get home before him. At last he decided to drive more than ten miles away. He turned right, then left, past a bridge, then right again and another right until he thought he was far enough from home and left the cat there.
Hours later the man was still driving home. He was lost! He called home and asked his wife, ¡°Jen, is the cat there?¡±
¡°Yes,¡± his wife answered, ¡°why do you ask?¡±
The man answered, ¡°Put it on the phone. I¡¯m lost and need directions.¡±
СÌâ1:The first time the man drove out, he _____.
A. sold the cat
B. took the cat home
C. left the cat in the park
СÌâ2:Which of the following is TRUE?
A. The man liked his wife¡¯s cat and often played with it.
B. Every time the man threw the cat away, it came home earlier than the man.
C. The last time the man threw the cat away, it lost its way and didn¡¯t come back.
СÌâ3: Why did the man call home?
A. Because he was lost.
B. Because he missed his wife very much.
C. Because he wanted to know if the cat was at home.
СÌâ4:How far away did the man take the cat the last time?
A. Over 1 mile.            B. About 3 miles.          C. More than 10 miles.

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Foolish(silly) Freddie lived in a small village. The people of the village laughed at him. They liked to show visitors how silly Freddie was. They thought this was a funny thing to do.
One day, a visitor came to the village.
"Watch this", a villager said, and called to Freddie. "Come and play a game, Freddie, " he shouted. Freddie walked slowly towards him, a silly smile on his face.
"Look! Freddie, "the villager said, "I¡¯ve got something for you." He showed Freddie a dollar coin and a much larger 50-cent coin."Which would you like?" he asked Freddie.
Freddie took the 50-cent coin at once.
The villager laughed."See how foolish he is," he said."He always does that. He¡¯s too silly to learn anything." He walked away, leaving Freddie with the visitor.
The visitor felt sorry for Freddie and said to him, "Although the 50-cent coin is bigger than the¡ç1 coin, the¡ç1 coin is worth(Öµ) much more.Two times as much."
"I know that," Freddie said."But once I take the¡ç1coin, they¡¯ll stop playing the game."
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A£®he often made up jokesB£®he didn¡¯t like money
C£®he looked very funnyD£®they thought he was a fool
СÌâ7:The villagers wanted to show the visitors___________.
A£®how silly Freddie wasB£®how clever Freddie was
C£®How kind people were to FreddieD£®that Freddie had much money
СÌâ8:The visitor felt sorry for Freddie because he though_________.
A£®Freddie did not know money was useful
B£®the villager was not kind enough to the boy
C£®Freddie did not get along well with the villagers
D£®Freddie did not know the dollar coin was worth more
СÌâ9:From the story we know that Freddie was__________.
A£®poorB£®kindC£®cleverD£®silly
СÌâ10:The best title for the passage should be __________.
A£®Clever VillagersB£®"Foolish" Freddie
C£®Freddie and a VisitorD£®A Visitor and the Villagers

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Dou Kou, a Chinese boy, is called ¡°the youngest writer in the world¡±. He has written three books till now. Dou Kou was born in Jiangsu in 1994. When he was 7 months old, his partents started working in over 30 different cities, such as Xi¡¯an and Shenzhen. This kind of life gave him things to think and write about. When he was 9 months old, he could speak and at the age of one, he could say five to six hundred words. At three, he could look up words in the dictionary. At four, his father taught him how to learn by himself. His parents like reading very much. So does he. At the age of 5, he began writing fairy tales. At the age of 6, he wrote a novel about his life in different cities with his parents. His fairy tales are all from his life. One day, he found many mice in the house. They only ate their food but also hurt his mother¡¯s hand. So he thought, ¡°If we give mice the stomach of cows, they will eat grass and they will be helpful to people.¡± This was his first fairy tales Change Stomach for Mice. Now he studies well in a middle school. He has written his third book, the novel called Eyes of Children. He says, ¡°I am not different from other children. I just wrote several books.
СÌâ1: How many books has Dou Kou written?
A£®Three.B£®Four.C£®FiveD£®Six
СÌâ2:Thanks to his ________, Dou Kou could write his books.
A£®motherB£®fatherC£®school lifeD£®life in different cities
СÌâ3:Dou Kou began to use a dictionary __________.
A£®when he wrote fairy talesB£®before his father taught him how to learn something
C£®after he went to schoolD£®after his mother taught him how to learn something
СÌâ4:The underlined(»®ÏßµÄ) sentences show us that Dou Kou _________.
A£®is different from other childrenB£®doesn¡¯t tell the truth.
C£®is the same as other childrenD£®likes his books
СÌâ5: Which is the best title?
A£®Three Books by a childB£®How to Write a Fairy Tales
C£®How Clever the Boy isD£®Dou Kou, the Youngest Writer

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This morning, I got a funny feeling. Today I had to give a report in my   31    , and I had been afraid to do so for a long time.
Mom came into the kitchen, asking , ¡°Are you ready,   32  ?¡±
¡° Yes.¡± I answered quietly.    33  in fact I wasn¡¯t ready!
On my way    34   school, I could feel my heart beating. I hated this!
I went into Mrs. Owens¡¯ class. She was smiling, and saying   35  to all her students as she did every morning.
¡° Hi, Sam,¡± she said to me as I walked    36  the classroom.
¡° Hi,¡± I said and quickly sat in my   37  . I looked at the clock. The time was near. Then Mrs. Owens started, ¡° Sam, it¡¯s time for you to show yourself.¡± ¡°Show   38   ? Oh, no!¡±
I got up slowly,    39   the ground as I walked to the front of the class. Then, I looked up, and everyone was looking at me. Mrs. Owens knew I was   40   , so she came beside me, and put her hand on my back.
She said to the class, ¡°Sam has worked very hard on his    41  ,and I know it is a very interesting report.¡± Then she turned to me and asked, ¡°Sam,    42   did you like best about your report on Hawaii?¡±
I thought about the fun things I    43  about surfing before, and I started to talk. I talked and talked    44  the whole class, and I was not nervous at all. It was great fun. It wasn¡¯t frightening. The class cheered as I finished and Mrs. Owens was   45   .
In fact, I can do better than I think I can¡ª if I try! I am proud of myself.
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A£®classB£®houseC£®partyD£®hometown
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A£®friendsB£®classmates C£®OwensD£®Sam
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A£®meB£®usC£®myselfD£®ourselves
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A£®dictionary B£®magazineC£®newspaperD£®report
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A£®whatB£®whoC£®whereD£®whom
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