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Mr Smith is from America. Now he _______ in China with his family. He is an English _______ at No. 2 Middle School. He has got _______ children, Amy, Tom and Tina. Tom and Amy go to _______ father's school. Tom is in Class 1, Grade 7. Amy is in Class 1, Grade 8. Tina doesn't _______ because she is only four years old.

Tom and Amy _______ at 7:00 am from Monday to Friday. At 7:20 am they have _______ and then go to school. There are many _______ like Chinese, geography and maths at their school. _______ is Tom's favourite subject, because it is interesting. But for Amy, maths is very ______________. She is good at Chinese. They all like China and Chinese food.

1.A.stands B.begins C.gets D.stays

2.A.driver B.teacher C.student D.doctor

3.A.five B.two C.three D.four

4.A.their B.my C.her D.his

5.A.go shopping B.go to school C.go fishing D.go to bed

6.A.sit down B.stand up C.go home D.get up

7.A.breakfast B.lunch C.afternoon tea D.dinner

8.A.vegetables B.fruits C.subjects D.sports

9.A.English B.Geography C.Maths D.Chinese

10.A.difficult B.important C.right D.interesting

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One Thursday afternoon, when I was in Grade 9, a new boy came into my classroom. He was short and thin. He walked up to the teacher and told her, very seriously, that he was new. His name was Christian. He sat down, took a look at me, and then looked away. I didn’t think he was very nice and I was sure he wasn’t the type I would like to become friends with.

During that year, I didn’t talk to him much, but he smiled at me when our eyes met, always shyly. He never ate lunch with anybody, and he never talked to anybody but me.

But one day I joined those unkind kids who were making fun of him. We made fun of him though I thought it was wrong.

“Haven’t you got any friends?” a kid asked Christian, who had walked past us alone, head down.

“No, he hasn’t got any friends. He’s too stupid and shy,”I said. Then Christian looked up at me with the saddest dog eyes I had over seen. I felt very sorry at that moment.

That night, I couldn’t sleep because I couldn’t get Christian’s face out of my mind. In the weeks that followed, he never met my eyes in class and never smiled at me. It was really hard for me to decide to write him a note asking him to forgive me. But I thought I should.

The next day in class, I wrote him a note telling him how sorry I felt. About five minutes later, I turned and saw tears in his eyes. “You will never realize what your apology(道歉) has meant to me, Jimmly.” he said to me. “I hope we can become friends. ”

We had lunch together that noon and we had the best talk I had ever had. Over the years at high school, we were close friends.

When I think back, I realize that, if I had not apologized, I would never have known what a lovely person Christian was. Apologies can really change your life, so never miss the chance to tell somebody you are sorry.

1.From the passage, we know Christian was a ________ boy.

A. tall and fat B. short and shy

C. short and active D. lovely and fat

2.Jimmly didn’t talk to Christian much at first because ________.

A. he didn’t think Christian was the type he wanted to become friends with

B. Christian wasn’t nice to people around him after he came to the new class

C. Christian made friends with others

D. Christian had the saddest dog eyes

3.Jimmly felt________ after he made fun of Christian with other unkind kids.

A. happy B. interested C. sorry D. bored

4.Jimmly asked Christian to forgive him by ________.

A. sending an e?mail B. wearing a smile

C. eating supper together D. writing a note

5.This article tells us that ________.

A. we should make an apology when we hurt others

B. Jimmly’s apology was unimportant to Christian

C. Christian wasn’t lovely in fact

D. it is impossible to say sorry to others

B

Chinese A-level has overtaken German for the first time, as it becomes the UK’s third most popular language.

This year 3,334 students took Chinese A-level, compared to 3,058 taking German. While entries(参加者) for Chinese have increased by 8.6 percent since last year, while German entries have declined by 16.5 percent.

Derek Richardson, the senior responsible officer at Pearson, said Chinese has changed the situation of the drop in popularity of modern languages.

“In languages we are seeing a drop in entries for the main modern languages; French, German and Spanish, he said. “But what we are also seeing is an increase in entries across some of the other languages that people study. What this means is that Chinese is now more popular than German. So maybe young people are beginning to think about what languages will be useful to them in the future.”

In the 1960s, 70s and even the 80s, Germany was the economic(经济的) powerhouse of Europe. Pupils were strongly encouraged to study German because of the importance of the German economy. Now China has become well known in the last 25 years at the fastest growing economy in the world.

French remains the most popular modern language A-level followed by Spanish, but both have seen a drop in entries compared to last year by right and four percent Russian has also increased in popularity since last year by 3.4 percent, from 1,122 to 1,160.

1.How many students might have taken Chinese A-level last year?

A.1,122. B.3,070 C.3,334

2.What does the underlined word “declined” mean in Chinese?

A.增加 B.改变 C.下降

3.Which of the following is the right order of students’ choosing languages A-level?

A.French → Spanish → Chinese → German → Russian

B.Chinese → French → Spanish → German → Russian

C.Chinese → German → French → Russian → Spanish

4.What’s the main idea of the passage?

A.Modern languages have lost popularity with young people.

B.The UK has offered more subjects to foreign students.

C.Chinese has become more and more popular in the UK.

5.In which part of the newspaper can we find this passage?

A.Education B.Culture C.Science

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