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  Shirley Temple was born on 23 April 1928 at 9:00 in the evening. She was not only the most popular and famous American child star but also a diplomat(外交官).

 Shirley began dancing at Mrs Meglin's Dance Studio in Los Angeles when she was 3 years old. It was there that she was seen by two producers. The year was 1931, and they were making a series of short films called Baby Burlesks. Shirley was chosen as the star and was paid $10 a day. Shirley acted in a number of films after the Baby Burlesks. She became famous for her role in Bright Eyes, for which she won a special Oscar. It was a great success, and Shirley's dancing and acting attracted everyone. This marked the beginning of her brilliant career to become the biggest little star in the world. Fans loved her as she was bright, lovely and cheerful in her films. Shirley's other unforgettable films include: Curly Top, The Little Colonel(上校), Heidi and The Little Princess. Temple retired from film acting when she was 21. She went on to some other achievements beyond the film industry. Later, she became the United States Ambassador(大使)to the Republic of Ghana(1974-1976)and Czechoslovakia(1989-1992).

  Check the following statements. Write a T if the sentence is true. Write an F if it is false.

1. Shirley Temple entered the film industry when she was three years old.

2. Mrs Meglin insisted that she was the perfect girl to play the lead role in Baby Burlesks.

3. Everybody was attracted by her lovely appearance and wonderful acting.

4. She won an Oscar for her role in The Little Princess.

5. Temple left the film industry in her early twenties.

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  Now you've finished three years of English study.There's one way to demonstrate(展示)what you've learned-take a test!

  Do you have any special methods(方法)you use to help you do better on a test? How well you do is often a matter of how well prepared you are.Here are some ways to make sure you're at your best on test days.

  Go to bed early.The night before a test is not the time to stay up watching TV.You want to be rested and wide-awake for test day.

  Have a good breakfast.Test day isn't a morning for donuts(面包圈).Nor is it a time to starve yourself.Eat plenty of low-sugar, high-energy food to keep your brain and body working their best.

  Be prepared, Make sure you have two pencils and anything else you were asked to bring.

  Watch the numbers.Make sure that the number of the items(项目)on your answer sheet matches the number of the question.

  Look over all the answer choices(选择).Don't assume(假定)that choice A is correct until you've checked the others.You may find a better one.And it is wrong to eliminate(排除)any choice that you can see at once.You'll have a better chance of finding the right answer.

  Check the clock.Make sure you allow yourself enough time to answer every question and go back and check your answers.Don't spend too much time on any difficult question.Skip(跳读)it and come back to it later.

  Keep up with your school work all year long That's how you get the skills you need for taking tests.

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Never go into a supermarket hungry! This is a good piece of advice. If you go shopping for food before lunchtime, you’ll probably buy more than you plan to. Unfortunately, however, just this advice isn’t enough for shoppers these days. Modern shoppers need an education in how and how not to buy things at the store. First, you check the weekly newspaper ads. Find out the items that are on sale and decide if you really need these things. In other words, don’t buy anything just because it’s cheaper than usual! Second, never let “New and Improved!” or “All Natural” on the front of a package influence you. Instead, read the list of contents on the back. Third,compare prices: that is, you should examine the prices of both different brands(品牌)and different sizes of the same brand.
Another suggestion for shoppers is to buy ordinary items instead of famous brands. Ordinary items in supermarkets come in plain packages. These products are cheaper because producers don’t spend much money on packing or advertising. However, they are still of high quality. In the same way, in buying clothes, you can often find high quality and low prices in brands that are not famous. Shopping in discount clothing stores can help you save a lot of money. Although these stores aren’t very attractive, and they usually do not have individual dressing rooms, not only are the prices low, but you can often find the same famous brands that you find in high-priced department stores.
Wise shoppers read magazine ads and watch TV commercials(商业广告),but they do this with one advantage: knowledge of the psychology behind the ads. In other words, will-informed shoppers watch for information and check for misinformation. They ask themselves questions: Is the advertiser hiding something in small print at the bottom of the page? Is there any real information in the commercial, or is the advertiser simply showing an attractive image? With the answers to these questions, shoppers can make a wise choice.
【小题1】 The author gives ________ suggestions to the shoppers in the passage.
A.ThreeB.FourC.FiveD.Six
【小题2】We can learn from the passage that ____________________.
A.ordinary items are not so attractive because of the lower prices .
B.we can’t buy items with words like “New and Improved” or “All Natural”.
C.the advertisers are always showing misinformation in the commercial. 
D.the quality of ordinary items can be as good as that of famous brands.
【小题3】The author’s main purpose of writing the passage is to advise shoppers _________________.
A.to buy ordinary items instead of famous brands
B.how to buy ordinary things in supermarkets
C.how to make a proper decision while shopping
D.not to believe advertisements or commercials

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If you go to Finland, you’ll be surprised to find how “foolish” the Finnish people are.
Take the taxi drivers for example. Taxis in Finland are mostly high class Benz with a fare (票价) of two US dollars a kilometer. You can go anywhere in one, tell the driver to drop you at any place, say that you have some business to attend to, and then get off without paying your fare. And the driver would not show the least sign of worry.
The dining rooms in all big hotels not only serve their guests, but also outside diners. Hotel guests have their meals free, so their good faith is to wave their registration card to the waiter. With such a loose check, you can easily use any old registration card to take a couple of friends and dine free of charge.
With so many loopholes (漏洞) in everyday life, surely Finland must be a heaven to those who love to take “pretty advantages”. But the strange things is, all the taxi-passengers would always come back to pay their fare after they have attended to their business; not a single outsider has ever been found in the free hotel dining rooms. As the Finns always act on good faith and always show an attitude of “which is which” and “what is what” in everything they do, so to live in such a society has turned everyone into a real “gentleman”. In a society of such high moral practice, what need is there for people to take precautions (预防措施) against others?
【小题1】The word “foolish” probably means _____________.
A.friendly   B.careful   C.strange   D.funny
【小题2】Why wouldn’t the driver show the least sign of worry? Because _________.
A.he is sure that the passengers always act on good faith
B.he is afraid to make the passengers angry and unhappy
C.he thinks the passengers may be too poor to pay him
D.he is sure that the passengers are really in trouble
【小题3】The dining rooms in all big hotels ___________.
A.check the guests’ registration card carefully
B.give people meals without paying
C.serve their guests free of charge
D.only serve their guests free breakfast
【小题4】What’s FALSE according to the passage?
A.No one takes advantages although there are many loopholes.
B.All the taxi-passengers come back to pay their fare after they have attended to their business.
C.Not a single outsider has ever been found in the free hotel dining rooms.
D.Finland is heaven for immoral people because they can always take advantages freely.
【小题5】The sentences “which is which” and “what is what” show that __________.
A.the Finns are foolish
B.the Finns take things seriously
C.the Finns are busy making money for the family
D.the Finns never take precaution against others

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If you go to Finland, you’ll be surprised to find how “foolish” the Finnish people are.

Take the taxi drivers for example. Taxis in Finland are mostly high class Benz with a fare (票价) of two US dollars a kilometer. You can go anywhere in one, tell the driver to drop you at any place, say that you have some business to attend to, and then get off without paying your fare. And the driver would not show the least sign of worry.

The dining rooms in all big hotels not only serve their guests, but also outside diners. Hotel guests have their meals free, so their good faith is to wave their registration card to the waiter. With such a loose check, you can easily use any old registration card to take a couple of friends and dine free of charge.

With so many loopholes (漏洞) in everyday life, surely Finland must be a heaven to those who love to take “pretty advantages”. But the strange things is, all the taxi-passengers would always come back to pay their fare after they have attended to their business; not a single outsider has ever been found in the free hotel dining rooms. As the Finns always act on good faith and always show an attitude of “which is which” and “what is what” in everything they do, so to live in such a society has turned everyone into a real “gentleman”. In a society of such high moral practice, what need is there for people to take precautions (预防措施) against others?

1.The word “foolish” probably means _____________.

A.friendly   

B.careful   

C.strange   

D.funny

2.Why wouldn’t the driver show the least sign of worry? Because _________.

A.he is sure that the passengers always act on good faith

B.he is afraid to make the passengers angry and unhappy

C.he thinks the passengers may be too poor to pay him

D.he is sure that the passengers are really in trouble

3.The dining rooms in all big hotels ___________.

A.check the guests’ registration card carefully

B.give people meals without paying

C.serve their guests free of charge

D.only serve their guests free breakfast

4.What’s FALSE according to the passage?

A.No one takes advantages although there are many loopholes.

B.All the taxi-passengers come back to pay their fare after they have attended to their business.

C.Not a single outsider has ever been found in the free hotel dining rooms.

D.Finland is heaven for immoral people because they can always take advantages freely.

5.The sentences “which is which” and “what is what” show that __________.

A.the Finns are foolish

B.the Finns take things seriously

C.the Finns are busy making money for the family

D.the Finns never take precaution against others

 

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