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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿It¡¯s been seven days since a 7. 0-magnitude strong earthquake hit Ya¡¯an, in Sichuan Province. How the earthquake has affected one of Sichuan Province¡¯s special residents¡ªpandas. How are the animals coping? And do they have enough food to eat?

There are more than 80 pandas living here at the Chengdu Panda Breeding Base. 7 baby pandas have just left their mothers and have begun to learn how to fend for themselves.

The quake was felt strongly in Chengdu. Fortunately, all of the pandas here were out on the grounds when the earthquake hit, so they were very safe. Although no deaths or injuries have been reported among the Baoxing panda population so far, they¡¯ve been badly frightened by the earthquake. Several days has passed and the earthquake seems to have made no discernible(¿É±æ±ðµÄ)negative impact on the pandas. These two baby pandas Chengshuang and Chengdui are play fighting with each other and climbing trees. When they climbed too high, the breeders have to rescue them from the trees.

The visitors are amused by the scenes and think it¡¯s like a fantastic acrobatics show.

The quake zone is not only the home of these pandas, it¡¯s also the source of their food. Fortunately, enough bamboo has been stored away in five bamboo storehouses for the pandas, so there are no worries with regard to food supplies.

Wu Kongju, Breeder, Chengdu Panda Breeding Base, said, ¡°When the Wenchuan earthquake happened in 2008, we were unprepared and had a shortage of bamboo. But we¡¯ve been able to handle this earthquake event more smoothly. There are no problems with the food supply. ¡±Apart from the pandas¡¯ favorite Baijia Bamboo, breeders also give them bamboo shoots, which are very rich in nutrients.

Wu Kongju said, ¡°Bamboo shoots contain more protein than ordinary bamboo, and they¡¯re also very succulent because they contain more water. ¡±

¡¾1¡¿ The passage mainly tells us that .

A. a 7. 0-magnitude strong earthquake hit Ya¡¯an

B. food supply to pandas is enough

C. impact of Ya¡¯an earthquake on China¡¯s pandas

D. two baby pandas Chengshuang and Chengdui are in good condition

¡¾2¡¿ When the earthquake hit Ya¡¯an, which of the following statements about the pandas is WRONG?

A. All of the pandas here were out on the grounds.

B. Some pandas are injured but no deaths are made.

C. They¡¯ve been badly frightened by the earthquake.

D. The earthquake seems to have made no discernible negative impact on the pandas.

¡¾3¡¿During Ya¡¯an earthquake, there is no need to worry about pandas¡¯ food because .

A. the pandas eat less food because of frightening

B. the Panda Breeding Base was slightly hit by this earthquake

C. the Panda Breeding Base received the food supply from foreign countries

D. the Panda Breeding Base has stored away enough bamboo in advance

¡¾4¡¿The underlined word¡°succulent¡±in the last paragraph means .

A. ¶àÖ­µÄ B. ¸ßµ°°×µÄ C. ¶àÌÇµÄ D. ÓÐÓªÑøµÄ

¡¾5¡¿What¡¯s the author¡¯s attitude towards the reaction of Chengdu Panda Breeding Base?

A. Supportive. B. Disappointed. C. Indifferent. D. Objective.

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When it comes to film, people usually favor good over evil, focus on the hero and ignore the supporting characters. _¡¾1¡¿ __

Originally comedic background characters in the film Despicable Me£¨±°±ÉµÄÎÒ£©, these yellow pill-shaped nuts, have totally stolen the show and turned into a popular figure. This summer the characters debuted£¨Ê×ÑÝ£© in their own self-titled movie in theaters abroad, having the second biggest opening weekend of all time for a cartoon film according to USA Today.

Recently, McDonald¡¯s has been including Minion toys with kids¡¯ meals in some areas, causing loyal fans to flock to the restaurant to collect them all. __¡¾2¡¿__ The movie¡¯s huge popularity even surprised its writers. ¡°We never knew the Minions were going to be so popular. It just became a force of nature,¡± the film¡¯s co-writer Cinco Paul told the Los Angeles Times.

_¡¾3¡¿ __For many, the appeal is obviously their cuteness. Their simple nature can easily surpass cultures and age groups. Even children can draw them. Thousands of examples of fan-made Minion art from fingernails to Halloween clothes are visible on global social media platforms.

But there¡¯s more to the phenomenon than just cuteness. US entertainment website Hit Fix explains that their way of communicating makes the creatures influential as well. __¡¾4¡¿ __ But it seems everyone can understand them through their exaggerated£¨¿äÕŵģ© movements and expressions. More importantly, their childlike mannerisms is a brand of humor that wins hearts. ¡°Clumsy, foolish Minions are recognized as the ultimate ¦Â personalities,¡± wrote Peter Debruge of US entertainment magazine Variety. They desire nothing more than to serve their most despicable master. __¡¾5¡¿__ "Perhaps we love Minions because they remind us of ourselves," Huffington Post associate Web editor Sara Boboltz wrote, "or an evil version of ourselves."

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B. Besides, their childlike manner entertains fans more.

C. And this evil characteristic arouses sympathy among humans.

D. Related video games, toys and other goods are sweeping the world.

E. Minions is a 2015 American 3D computer-animated family comedy film.

F. But when it comes to the Minions, these conventions go right out the window.

G. The largely speak in nonsense words with the occasional recognizable terms like ¡°potato¡±.

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B: Yes, I am£®I like attending class, especially the group activities.

A: How many groups is your class divided ¡¾3¡¿?

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B: Twice ¡¾7¡¿ week£®They are lively and ¡¾8¡¿ (excite).

A: Are there equal number of boys and girls in your class?

B: No£®There are twice ¡¾9¡¿ many girls as boys.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Sam and Jason were good friends. One day they had a car accident. The next morning, Sam woke up but Jason was still unconscious (»èÃÔµÄ). When Dr. Smith saw Sam awake, he smiled at him and asked, ¡°How are you feeling today?¡± Sam smiled back and said, ¡°Wonderful! Promise me you won¡¯t tell Jason anything.¡± Dr. Smith was moved by Sam¡¯s words and said, ¡°You are a very brave man. You know I won¡¯t do that. Trust me.¡±

Months later Jason recovered. He stopped hanging out with Sam. He felt unhappy to spend time with a disabled person like Sam. Sam was lonely and heartbroken. One day Sam died in despair (ʧÍû). When Jason was on his burial (ÔáÀñ), Dr. Smith gave Sam¡¯s letter to him.

The letter read, ¡°Dear Jason, I have kept my promise to give you my eyes if anything had happened to them. Now there is nothing more that I can do. You will see through my eyes that you will always be my best friend ... Sam.¡±

When he finished reading, Dr. Smith added, ¡°I had promised Sam to keep it a secret.¡± Jason stood there with tears on his face.

¡¾1¡¿In the first paragraph, Dr. Smith promised Sam to ______.

A. make friends with him

B. take good care of Jason

C. give Jason the letter

D. keep a secret from Jason

¡¾2¡¿Why did Jason stop hanging out with Sam?

A. He recovered but still couldn¡¯t move freely.

B. He felt upset to be with a disabled man like Sam.

C. He just found another friend.

D. He didn¡¯t know what had happened to Sam.

¡¾3¡¿ When Jason finished reading the letter, he felt so ______.

A. moved B. worried C .happy D. calm

¡¾4¡¿What can we learn from the passage?

A. Don¡¯t leave your friend when he is in trouble.

B. Trust a friend when he has changed.

C. Brave people are the best friends.

D. Be faithful to your friend forever.

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