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I first knew Notre Dame Cathedral from the book The Hunchback of Notre-Dame by a French writer Victor Hugo. Notre Dame Cathedral is located in the center of Paris, France. Founded in the 12th century, it has a history of more than 800 years and attracts millions of visitors every year. The fire at 6pm on April 15, 2019 shocked the world. The spire of the church was completely destroyed, and many residents wept in the streets as the spire and roof collapsed. People can no longer see the rose window, which is a great loss of human civilization.

I think People should learn a lesson in the protection of cultural relics. These cultural relics are priceless. They stand for our history. We must try our best to protect them. We can¡¯t be too careful.

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The next morning the young ________came. Mr. Smith put a jade stone in the young man¡¯s hand and told him to hold it. Then he went away. The young man sat quietly and waited. The second morning, Mr. Smith again placed a jade stone in the young man¡¯s______and told him to hold it. On the next several days, Mr. Smith asked him to do the same thing. On the sixth day, the young man_________the jade stone in his hand, but this time he could no longer stand the silence. He asked Mr. Smith ________he was going to learn something. ¡°You will learn_________several days¡± replied Mr. Smith and went away. Several more days passed but still nothing happened. The young man felt very _________. One morning, he was asked to do it once more. As soon as he held it, the young man shouted without looking at the stone in his hand, ¡°This is not ______same jade stone! It is much lighter.¡±

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People often remember what they were doing when they heard the news of important events in history. In the United States, ________, many people remember what they were doing on April 4, 1968. This was one of the most important events in modern American history. On this day, Dr Martin Luther King was killed in the city of Memphis in America. Although some people may not remember who murdered him, they remember what they were doing when they heard about it.

Everyday activities can seem important. Robert Allen is now over 40. He was just a student at that time, but he remembers what he was doing when he heard the news. ¡°It was a bright, sunny day,¡± Robert remembers. ¡°We were having fun in the playground when the bell rang. Our teacher asked us to ________ what we were doing and listen. He told us the news: ¡°Dr Martin Luther King died just ten minutes ago! We couldn¡¯t believe it!¡± School closed for the day, and Robert and his friends walked home together in silence.

Dr Martin Luther King¡¯s murder ________ about thirty years ago, before many Americans were born. However, in more recent times, most Americans remember what they were doing when the World Trade Center in New York was destroyed by terrorists. The date --- September 11, 2001 --- has special ________ to most Americans.

Not all events in history are as ________ as the above, of course. Many Americans also say they remember what they were doing when man first walked on the moon on July 20, 1969. In more recent history, most Chinese remember what they were doing when Yang Liwei became the first Chinese astronaut in space. Yang went into space on October 15, 2003. His ________around the Earth lasted about 22 hours. When he returned, he became a national hero in China, and became famous all over the world.

¡¾1¡¿A.by the wayB.at firstC.for exampleD.as well

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¡¾4¡¿A.eventB.meaningC.noticeD.message

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Mrs. Kent said:" Maybe there is _____ to smile about. Your father and I work very hard and Mr. Hewitt has thirty kids like you in class who talk ______. "

Sarah was so sad _____ she went to see Ben, who will cheer her _____. On their way to school, she shared a really strange _____with Ben. To her ______, Ben had the same dream, which was about a horrible man with huge empty eyes. In the dream, the man said:" I am the Lord of Tears, and soon I'll be the master of the world. There will be no more laughter or smiles. There will only be ____.

Sarah and Ben decided to find the Lord of Tears and bring back laughter and fun. They packed some food, a warm jumper each and their _____ to play along the way. On their way, they met Hilda, three goblins and some dwarfs and got much help from them._____, Sarah and Ben were asked to play the flute for them.

Soon Sarah and Ben were at a dark stone fortress£¨±¤ÀÝ£©. Inside, a man was _____ in black and his head was like a skull and he was crying. The floor was wet with tears. They played the flute and the ______ made the Lord of Tears fall asleep. Behind the Lord of Tears' chair they saw a mirror. Sarah took the mirror in front of the Lord's face. When he _____ his eyes he looked straight into the mirror. In it the skull was smiling a terrible smile. Suddenly, the Lord laughed and laughed until his skull ______ a thousand pieces.

The next day, Sarah was happy to find that everyone was smiling. Lost Smile came back again!

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¡¾11¡¿A.In turnB.In returnC.In peaceD.In danger

¡¾12¡¿A.putting onBdressingC.put onD.dressed

¡¾13¡¿A.musicB.soundC.songD.cry

¡¾14¡¿A.blewB.closedC.openedD.washed

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ Have you ever rubbed your hands together when they get cold? Why do we do that? We do that for friction. Friction happens when two things that aren't very smooth rub together to make heat energy. The faster you rub two things together, the more friction (and heat) you can make. Let's discover friction!

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¡ñ Soap ¡ñ Water ¡ñ Your hands!

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¢ÙMake sure your hands are dirty.

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¢ÛNow, use soap and water to get your hands very slippery(»¬µÄ).

¢ÜTry to make friction happen while your hands are slippery.

¢ÝPlease write down what has happened.

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Friction is an energy that happens when two things tub together. When friction happens, it makes heat! When your hands are slippery, they won't make very much friction and your hands won't get so hot.

DID YOU KNOW?

¡ñ Friction happens when you stop your fast running bike.

¡ñ Ancient people made fires by rubbing two pieces of wood together. Friction happened though they didn't know it.

Friction is everywhere. Have you ever noticed situations where friction is happening? If not, ask your parents to take you out in a car. If it is not hot, touch the tires(ÂÖÌ¥) of the car before and after a short drive to see how much warmer they get from friction.

¡¾1¡¿This text is most probably .

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C.a rubbing introductionD.a chemistry programme

¡¾2¡¿You'd better make your hands to get heat when you rub them.

A.slipperyB.dryC.wetD.smooth

¡¾3¡¿What does the word "friction" in this text mean in Chinese?

A.Ħ²ÁB.ÀäÈ´C.ÅòÕÍD.Õð¶¯

¡¾4¡¿ is not an example of friction.

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C.Hands rubbingD.Friction discovering

¡¾5¡¿What's the last column(À¸Ä¿)?

A.THINK IT OVER!B.WHAT HAPPENED?

C.EVERYDAY ACTIOND.WORK WITH PARENTS

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C.Our life has improved because the environment is getting better.

D.At the festival, you might see people who wear traditional clothes.

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¡¾3¡¿Every scene in the movie Loving Vincent wasn¡¯t __________(create) by computer but all by hand.

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