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One of the most powerful tools you can use to improve your reading comprehension is mind mapping. It is possible to create maps by simply using a pen and paper.

The first step is to draw a circle or box at the center of the page. Inside your shape write down the main idea that your mind map will focus upon. For example, if you were creating a mind map about the geography of the United States, then you would write down ¡°the geography of the United States¡± in the middle of your page inside your circle.

Next you draw branches from your central idea. Much like a tree grows branches. Simply draw a line moving away from the central theme. In the case of the geography of the United States, you would probably draw 50 lines. Each line represents one of 50 states. These are the main categories(·ÖÀà) with your primary concept(¸ÅÄî).

Each of lines can then have branches off of each. These would represent the main example under each category. For example, under the line titled, ¡°Texas,¡± you would find lines called Austin, Houston, and Dallas, you might draw a series of lines to represent some of its main sections like ¡°South Dallas¡± and ¡°Highland Park¡±. You continue to draw your mind map much like the structure of branches on a tree.

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It¡¯s almost time for Science Night.

I need a partner who should I ask?

I have three friends who all want to help,

How can I choose just one for the task?

My best friend Jule is fun to be around.

But she¡¯s as chatty as a bird.

When she starts to talk-just watch out!

I can¡¯t get in a single word.

Still, that might work for Science Night;

She¡¯d show our project to the crowd.

Jule¡¯s voice would boom out like a drum

I wouldn¡¯t mind if she were extra loud!

And then there s Dan, who s really shy

But wise as an owl- he¡¯s so smart? He¡¯d

help with the thinking for the job.

He wouldn¡¯t talk, but he¡¯d do his part.

But what about Shel, who s good at art?

He paints and draws and sculpts so well.

Our project would look great no doubt!

I m sure I should be asking Shel.

How can I choose just one from three?

I need them all! l¡¯ m feeling sick.

I¡¯ m as dizzy as a spinning top.

When trying to choose I just can¡¯t pick!

But wait¡ªwhy not ask them all to help?

A group of four is better than one.

I¡¯d love to work with all my friends.

In such a group, wed have such fun!

The work could be shared by four of us.

Be me and Shel and Dan and Jule.

We¡¯d fit together like puzzle pieces.

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¡¾2¡¿Who is the speaker of the poem?

A.A reporter at a school science night.B.A student who does not like science.

C.A teacher hosting science project.D.A student choosing a partner for a project.

¡¾3¡¿The speaker compares Jule¡¯s voice to a drum to show ________.

A.how loud jule¡¯s voice isB.that Jule likes to play drums

C.how Jule likes to give ordersD.Jule can make different sounds

¡¾4¡¿How does the speaker feel about Shel?

A.He talks a lot.B.He is a good artist.

C.He is shy but very smart.D.He helps with the thinking for the job.

¡¾5¡¿What does the speaker learn in this poem?

A.Everyone has a talent.B.Projects should be done alone.

C.Puzzles are easy to put together.D.Deciding on a topic for a project is difficult.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ Mr. Dong was our science teacher. On the first day of class, he gave us a lecture about an animal that died out during the lee Age. He passed around with a skull (Í·¸Ç¹Ç) in his hand as he talked. We all took notes and later had a quiz.

When he returned my paper. I was shocked. There was a big red ¡°X¡± through each of my answers. I had failed. There had to be some mistakes! I had written down exactly what Mr. Dong said. Then I realized that everyone in the class had failed. Thinking this achievement would be recorded in our report, we all got angry. But Mr. Dong refused to make a change. What had happened?

¡°Very simple.¡± Mr. Dong explained. There had never bee any such animal. All the story was made up by himself. So what we wrote down in our notes was the refore incorrect. Did we expect marks for incorrect answers? Hearing his explanation, we realized that be hadn't given us any useful facts, such as its living habit and particular body characters.

Mr. Dong said teachers and textbooks are not always dependable. In fact. no one is. So we should find out the truth by ourselves instead of accepting what the text or the teacher said blindly, He told us not to let our mind go to sleep and to speak up if we ever thought he or the textbook was wrong.

Every class was an adventure (ðÏÕ) with Mr. Dong He never let as off the hook until we had proved not only that we learned what be taught but also that we had the courage to stand up for the truth.

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¡¾1¡¿How did Mr. Dong give the first science class?

A.By describing orally.B.By doing experiment.

C.By watching closely.D.By discussing together.

¡¾2¡¿The writer was greatly surprised when he go back his paper because__________.

A.one of his answers was wrongly markedB.some of his classmates passed the test

C.he did as the teacher said yet he failedD.he didn't write as he was taught in class

¡¾3¡¿Why did all the students fail in the test?

A.Because they didn't catch the main idea.B.Because they misunderstood the teacher.

C.Because their notes were not completed.D.Because they were given the wrong information.

¡¾4¡¿The underlined phrase in the last paragraph has the closest meaning to¡°_______¡±

A.get interestedB.go to classC.get awayD.graduate

¡¾5¡¿What did Mr. Dong try to teach his students through the test?

A.They weren't encouraged to listen carefully.B.They should learn to doubt what was taught.

C.The text books were mistakenly written.D.Students weren't as wise as their teachers.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ In order to protect environment, it is very important to learn about the environment. There are many ways to understand how to protect the environment, such as reading books, asking someone and so on. You are students. In your spare time, you can read as many as books. Books in the library are worth reading. They will help you learn. Ask your classmates or librarians for some suggestions. They have good ideas. You can also get information about the environment on some good websites. Besides these, I have some suggestions.

In our everyday life, some people use less energy by carpooling. For example, three or four persons can ride together in one car instead of driving three or four cars to work. Usually it is time-saving and convenient to carpool with their neighbors to take their children to school. Whenever we use electricity, we should turn off lights, the TV, the computer and so on when we don¡¯t use them. On the other hand, we should use energy-saving products. Some products, like environment-friendly new energy cars, are made specially to save energy. These cars can travel longer than ordinary cars. They produce less pollution, too. Some products like computers and TVs with the ENERGY STAR label £¨±êÇ©£© are made to save energy. The products with these labels will help us protect the environment.

Secondly, we should buy recyclable products instead of non-recyclable ones. Recyclable products usually take less energy. When we go shopping, pay attention to the recycle mark on the package: make a circle and three arrows.

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¡¾1¡¿The passage is mainly written for .

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¡¾2¡¿The underlined word ¡°carpooling¡± refers to£¨Ö¸£© .

A.sharing a carB.buying a carC.repairing a carD.producing a car

¡¾3¡¿_______ produce less pollution.

A.New shared bicyclesB.New energy cars

C.TVs with D.Computers with

¡¾4¡¿What should we pay attention to when we go shopping?

A.Mark.B.Price.C.Weight.D.Model.

¡¾5¡¿From the passage, we can learn .

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C.how to use energy carsD.how to protect the environment

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