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—How does your mother like your presents for Mother's Day?

—Well, __________ this sweater__________ that one is fit for her. They're too big.

A. both; and B. either; or

C. neither; nor D. not only; but also

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1.Mo Yan, 2012's winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature (诺贝尔文学奖), was born in the small town of Gaomi in Shandong Province.

2. Many of them take school buses. What should we do to keep these students safe on the road?

3. Today I went to Sam's school in the UK. It was really different from my school in China.

4.Writing by hand is different from typing. Typing means choosing the whole letter touching a key.

5.Space travel is nothing new.

A. Although Mo had left Gaomi, Gaomi never left him. Many of his books talk about rural life and the people of Gaomi. For Mo, all of man nature can be seen in the village life of Gaomi.

B.Girls wore grey skirts and white shirts, boys wore grey trousers, and everyone wore the school tie.

C.During the 1800s, African Americans worked long days in the fields of the American South.

D.The first spacecraft with a human was sent up into space in 1961.Since then, people have not only traveled to space, but many of them have also lived there in space stations for some time.

E.They sang songs that they had brought from Africa while working. One person sang a line. Then a group of workers repeated it.

F.But if we write by hand, we should use strokes (笔画) to make a letter, finger actions make the large parts of the brain to work, to think and to remember language. Handwriting helps children learn letters and shapes, and it also improves their ability to express ideas.

G.On April 5, the State Council (国务院) published new rules about school bus safety. These new rules are stricter than the old ones.

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Have you seen people carrying rubbish bags while jogging? Or their hands filled with old plastic bottles? You might soon. Sweden's latest fitness craze(狂热)-plogging-is making its way to the whole world.

What is plogging? It is a new word made up of part of "jogging" and part of the Swedish words "plocka upp(pick up)", which means picking up rubbish while jogging. By plogging joggers will keep fit and save the world at the same time.

It all began when a Swedish man, Erik Ahlstrom, moved to Stockholm two years ago. This capital city left Erik a strong idea: "It looks like a dump(垃圾场)." His way to make a change is pretty outside the box: he invited groups of joggers-armed with(用……装备)rubbish bags and gloves-to jog through the city and pick up rubbish. Amazingly, it has turned popular and people share photos of the rubbish they collected on the Internet.

It is said that a half-hour of plogging burns about 288 calories(卡路里),while only jogging burns 235 calories. Some parents go plogging with their children at weekends. "It is the best family education. My child learns the idea of environmental protection by plogging. She is only 6," said a father. And a company called Vivobarefoot now will give out a pair of shoes in exchange for 17 plastic bottles.

Plogging is well accepted in many other countries. There are plogging groups in Germany, Australia and the US. In China, it's starting to go popular among exercisers who want to make a difference.

1.Who started plogging?

_____________________

2.What is the meaning of plogging?

_____________________

3.Would you like to go plogging with your parents? Why or why not?

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