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Forest Zoo ¡ïOver 80 animals: lions, tigers, pandas, monkeys, many kinds of birds... ¡ïOpening hours: 9 a. tn. --4 p. m. (Monday to Friday); 8 a. m. --5 p. m. (Saturday and Sunday) ¡ï£¤40 for an adult; half price for a student |
¡¾1¡¿Kids would like to go to the floors at Fashion Mall.
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C. fruit and vegetables D. toys and books
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My problem is my parents. They never stop going on about how I should keep my room tidy, keep my hair tidy and wear smart clothes. They even make me do the washingup after dinner every night£¡None of my friends have got such terrible parents. What should I do? Helen | My best friend has suddenly turned _her_ back _on _me and I don't know why£¡Last week we phoned each other every day and emailed too, and over the weekend we went shopping together and she was fine. But at school on Monday morning she didn't look at me or speak to me. I don't know what I've done. She now spends all her time with another group of friends. Jane | I have a really bad habit of chewing (½À) the ends of my hair. I try to stop, but I can't£¡My mom is starting to get really angry about it. Have you got any ideas? Gina |
Advice | ||
¢ÙHi ______£¬ Why should your parents do all the washingup£¿You should help around the house¡ªit's only fair. I don't think you should change your looks though. Young people should look like young people. | ¢ÚHi______£¬ Wearing your hair pulled back in a ponytail (Âíβ±è) will help keep it out of your mouth. When you feel like chewing something, try bubble gum (ÅÝÅÝÌÇ)£®Give yourself time and you should be able to break this habit. The first few days are usually the hardest. Good luck£¡ | ¢ÛHi ______£¬ Don't worry about it so much£¡Phone your friend up as usual and she won't be able to refuse you. I am sure you will get along well with each other. Everything will be fine. |
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Passage A Yuan Longping was born in Beijing in 1930. He developed a new kind of rice in 1974, which helped many countries grow more rice than ever before. So he is called ¡°the Father Rice¡±. | Passage B Dear Diana, Last week, we had a history exam but I didn¡¯t study for it. I was really worried. In the exam, Tom sat next to me and I copied his answers. Will the teacher give me a poor mark if I tell her the truth? Should I tell her? Yours, Maggy |
Passage C An Italian marathon runner, Dorando Pietri, entered the stadium and took a wrong turn during the race. He fell down. He was treated by a doctor and he was helped to cross the finishing line. | Passage D Sometimes a birthday party can be a surprise party. It is planned by friends but it is a secret. One friend of the birthday boy/ girl invites him/her to do something at their house. All their friends arrive early and hide until he/she arrives, and/ then jump out and shout ¡°Surprise!¡± |
Passage E
Ways of traveling | Cost | Time | |
New Yourk----Los Angeles | coach | $20 | 10 hours |
plane | $80 | 2 hours | |
train | $60 | 3 hours | |
car | $230 | 8 hours |
¡¾1¡¿According to Passage A, which sentence is right?
A. Yuan Longping is ¡°the Grandfather of Rice¡±.
B. Yuan Longping was born in 1932.
C. Yuan Longping helped only one country grow more rice.
D. A new kind of rice was developed by Yuan Longping.:
¡¾2¡¿If you want to write a true event about the OlympIcs, you can read _________for information.
A. Passage A
B. Passage B
C. Passage C
D. Passage D
¡¾3¡¿The best title of passage D is_______
A. A Birthday Boy/G
B. A Birthday Party
C. A Secret
D. An Invitation
¡¾4¡¿What is the second cheapest way to travel from New York to Los Angeles?
A. By coach
B. By plane
C. By train
D. By car
¡¾5¡¿What is Maggy?
A. A student.
B. A teacher
C. A doctor