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The parents didn¡¯t like the idea of 3.________ (give) their daughter to the lion but they didn¡¯t want 4.________ (make) the lion angry.

Finally, the father said, ¡°We are glad to marry 5._______ daughter to you, but can you promise 6._________ (move) away your claws (צ×Ó) and teeth? ¡°The lion loved the girl very much, 7._________ he moved away his claws and teeth.

On the 8.______ (two) day, when he came to the parents, they just laughed at him and drove him away.

The lion was angry, but he didn¡¯t have claws and teeth. He 9.________ (realize) that he shouldn¡¯t believe (ÏàÐÅ£©them 10._________ (easy) and give up his claws and teeth.

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Soap operas and sitcoms are two kinds of popular TV shows. What are the differences between them?

A soap opera is usually very long and has many episodes(¼¯).All the episodes of a soap opera are interconnected The first soap opera was on radio in the late 1930s. One of the most famous soap operas is Friends.

A sitcom, or a situation comedy, is a set of funny stories. These stories all happen in a small place, like a house or a workplace. Sitcoms are different from soap operas. Each story in a sitcom can be a different one and sitcoms make people feel happy. There is a very popular sitcom on TV in China. Everyone likes it. Do you know it? It is Home With Kids.

1. What does the underlined word "interconnected" mean in Chinese?

A.²»Á¬½Ó B.ÎÞ·¨Á¬½ÓC.ûÓеç D.Ï໥¹ØÁª

2.What can we learn about "Friends"?

A. It is the most popular sitcom in America.

B. It is a very popular sitcom in China.

C. It is one of the most famous soap operas.

D. It is the first soap opera on TV

3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A. A soap opera is very short.

B. A soap opera has few episodes.

C. A sitcom is a set of funny stories.

D. A sitcom has few characters(ÈËÎï).

4. What's the best title for the passage?

A. How to make Soap Operas

B. Differences Between Soap Operas and Sitcoms

C. Differences Between Sitcoms and Funny Stories

D. How to Make People Laugh

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Hello, listeners. Welcome to Henton Hospital Radio. Before our music program begins, I¡¯m going to repeat some of our hospital rules.

The hospital can sleep 800 patients. There are 8 beds in each ward£¨²¡·¿).The visiting hours are in the afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30 and in the evening from 7:00 to 8:00. But remember only two visitors at a time. Sorry about that, but you can see what would happen if we didn¡¯t have these rules.

The other rules are about our time schedule. We start quite early-you might not be used to that. We wake you at 6 o¡¯clock, and breakfast is at 8 o¡¯clock, lunch at noon. There¡¯s tea at 3:30 and supper is at 6¡¯ o clock.

You can see the ¡°No Smoking¡± sign-we don¡¯t allow smoking in the wards. I¡¯m sure you understand why. However, if you do need to smoke, there are some smoking-rooms for you.

You will find the radio switch(¿ª¹Ø) on the wall near your bed, with your own headphones, if you want to listen. It¡¯s our own hospital radio wishing you a quick recovery{¿µ¸´}¡£

1.How many wards are there in this hospital?

A.8 B.80 C.100 D.800

2.Which of the following can¡¯t people do in the hospital?

A. Listening to the hospital radio.

B. Visiting patients in the morning

C. Smoking in the smoking-rooms.

D. Getting up early in the morning

3.What program will follow this radio talk?

A. Hospital rules.

B.A weather report

C.A free talk

D.A music program

4.What sign can you see in the wards?

A. No speaking B. No Parking

C .No smoking D. No people

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B. Once upon a time

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He found a taxi and the driver said£¬ ¡°Where do you want to go?¡± But Dick didn¡¯t remember the name and address of his hotel.

¡°Which hotel are my things in?¡± he said£¬ ¡°And what am I going to do tonight?¡± But the driver of the taxi did not know. So Dick got out and went into a post office. There he sent his wife another telegram£¬ and in it he wrote£¬ ¡°Please send me my address to this post office.¡±

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1. Dick flew to New York because ______ .

A. he went there for a holiday

B. he had work there

C. he went there to visit his friends

D. his home was there

2. Why did his wife want a telegram from him?

A. Because she didn¡¯t know his address yet.

B. Because she wanted to go to New York£¬ too.

C. Because she might send him another telegram.

D. Because she couldn¡¯t leave her husband by himself in New York.

3. Where did Dick stay in New York?

A. In a post office. B. In a hotel.

C. In a restaurant. D. At his friend¡¯s house.

4.Who would send him the name and address of his hotel?

A. A clerk of his hotel.

B. The police office.

C. The taxi driver.

D. His wife.

5. Which of the following is Not TRUE?

A. Dick stayed at a nice hotel in the center of the city.

B. Dick didn¡¯t work on the first night when he arrived at the hotel.

C. Dick forgot to send his wife a telegram.

D. Dick wanted to go back to his hotel in a taxi.

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