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My little cousin is a (an)_____boy and he always stays up late but gets up early.

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¡°How are you?¡±is a nice question. It¡¯s a friendly way for Americans to greet each other. But¡°How are you£¿¡±is also a very unusual question. It often doesn¡¯t need an answer. The person who asks¡°How are you?¡±hopes to hear the answer¡°Fine¡±even if the person¡¯s friend isn¡¯t fine. In fact, they are not really a question or an answer. They are simply other ways of saying ¡°Hello¡±or¡°Hi¡±.

Sometimes people also don¡¯t say exactly what they mean, For example, when someone asks¡°Do you agree£¿¡±the other person might think£¬¡°No£¬I disagree. I think you¡¯re wrong.¡± But it isn¡¯t very polite to disagree so strongly, so the other person might say,¡°I¡¯m afraid ¡­¡±It¡¯s a nicer way to disagree.

People also don¡¯t say exactly what they are thinking when they finish talking with other people. For example, many phone talks finish when one person says¡°I have to go now.¡±Often, the person who wants to finish the phone call gives an excuse,¡°Someone¡¯s at the door.¡±The excuse might be real, or not. Perhaps the person who wants to finish the phone call simply doesn¡¯t want to talk anymore, but it isn¡¯t polite to say that. The excuse is more polite, and it doesn¡¯t hurt the other person.

When they are greeting each other, talking about an idea, thinking of finishing a talk, people don¡¯t say exactly what they are thinking about. It¡¯s an important way that people try to be nice to each other, and it is part of the game of language.

¡¾ÌâÎÄ1¡¿¡°How are you£¿¡±is another way of saying¡°Hello¡±or¡°Hi¡±.

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¡¾ÌâÎÄ3¡¿When someone says¡°I have to go now¡±on the phone, it means he wants to go on talking.

¡¾ÌâÎÄ4¡¿¡°Someone is at the door ¡±may be an excuse for finishing a phone call.

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Mrs. Green is going to give a birthday party for her daughter Jenny. Jenny is going to be twelve years old. A lot of Jenny¡¯s friends are going to come to the party.

Mrs. Green is getting ready for the party. Mr. Green is helping her. He is putting the big birthday cake on the table. It¡¯s a nice cake.

Now it¡¯s five o¡¯clock in the afternoon. Everything is ready. The party is going to begin in ten minutes.

1.Mrs. Green is going to give a birthday party for .

A. Mr. Green B. Mrs. Black C. Jenny

2. are going to come to the party.

A. Jenny¡¯s friends B. Jenny¡¯s teachers

C. Jenny¡¯s uncles and aunts

3.What¡¯s on the table?

A. Some fruit. B. A birthday cake. C. A lot of cards.

4. When is the party going to begin?

A. At 5:00 p.m. B. At 5:30 p.m. C. At 5:10 p.m.

5.Jenny is a girl.

A. 12-year-old B. 12- years-old C. 11-year-old

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Can you swim?

Yes, I , but I ride a horse.

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C.can¡¯t; can D.can¡¯t; can¡¯t

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Long long ago, there was a very foolish thief. Do you know what he did one day? When he wanted to steal( ͵ ) the bell on his neighbour¡¯s door, he walked up to the door, took hold of ( ץס )the bell and pulled hard. The bell made a very loud noise. The thief was afraid and went home.

Then he sat down to think, ¡° I must do something about the noise,¡± he said. He thought and thought. At last he had an idea. ¡° Ah, I¡¯ll put some cotton in my ears. Then I won¡¯t be able to hear the noise.¡± The next day he went to the door of his neighbour, and took hold of the bell. This time he pulled even harder. The bell rang loudly, but the thief did not hear anything. With another hard pull he got the bell out. Just then the neighbour came running out.

¡°Steal my bell? I¡¯ll teach you a lesson. ( ½Ìѵ )¡± The angry man shouted. And he hit the thief on the nose.

The foolish thief didn¡¯t know how the neighbour found out he was stealing the bell. ¡°Why did he come out just then?¡± he wondered.

1.The thief was trying to get__________.

A. his neighbour

B. his neighbour¡¯s doorbell

C. some cotton

D. a door with a bell on it

2.The thief put some cotton in his ears. He thought it would be__________for him to steal the doorbell.

A. safe B. difficult C. dangerous D. easy

3.The neighbour ran out probably(¿ÉÄܵØ) because__________.

A. he knew his doorbell was being stolen

B. he thought someone came to visit him

C. he realized ( Òâʶµ½ ) something strange happened.

D. Both B and C

4.The neighbour hit the thief to__________.

A. give him a lesson

B. punish( ³Í·£ ) him for stealing

C. help him with the bell

D. be his teacher

5.Which of the following is TRUE?

A. The thief understood why he was hit on the nose.

B. The thief knew why the neighbour came out.

C. The thief thought the neighbour could not hear the bell.

D. The thief didn¡¯t want to know why the neighbour ran out just at the time he stole the doorbell

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---What¡¯s your best friend like? ---He_______________.

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B. is like tall and thin

C. is like to help me a lot

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Mr. Brown got up late this morning. He was going to be late for work.It was raining hard and the streets were wet. He drove so fast that he didn't see the red lights. He couldn't stop his car and hit a car. An old man got out of the car and called out angrily, "What are you doing? How can you drive so fast?" "l'm sorry, sir," said Mr. Brown, "l didn't see the lights turn red." Then he brought out a bottle of wine and gave it to the old man. "It's cold today, sir," said Mr. Brown. "Please drink a little, and then you'll get warm." The old man drank some wine and became happy. He asked, "l'm feeling much better now. Why don't you drink any?" "l can't drink anything now, sir, "answered Mr. Brown "l'm waiting for the policeman. Only drunkards cause accidents, you know!"

1.When did the story happen?

A. In the morning B. In the afternoon

C .In the evening D. At night

2.Why did Mr. Brown drive so fast?

A. He was happy that day

B. He was good at driving

C. There were few cars in the street

D. He was afraid to be late

3. Mr. Brown hit the car because of the following EXCEPT that ____.

A. he didn't see the red lights

B. he drove fast

C. he couldn't drive at all

D. it was raining hard

4.Why did Mr. Brown give a bottle of wine to the old man?

A. To make him happy B. To make him drunk

C. To make him warm D. To make friends with him

5.We can know that _____ at last.

A. Mr. Brown was not late for work

B. the old man Mr. Brown became good friends

C .Mr. Brown drank some wine

D. Mr. Brown fooled the old man

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¡ªWhich word rhymes with ¡°hide¡±? ¡ªThe word ¡° ¡±.

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