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Long ago, there was a wise old woman. All the children used to ask her questions. 1.

There was a naughty little boy. One day, he caught a little bird. He held it in his hands. 2. Then he had an idea.

He said to himself, "I'll ask her what's in my hands. Of course she will know that I have a bird. 3. If she says the bird is dead, I'll open my hands and let the bird fly away. If she says the bird is alive, I'll quickly kill it and show her the dead bird. This time she won't give me the right answer."

The boy went to the old woman. He said, "Granny, I have a question for you. 4. "

"Well, it must be a bird," the old woman answered.

" 5. " the boy asked again.

The old woman thought for a moment. Then she answered, "It is up to you, my child."

A.Is the bird alive or dead?

B.What's in my hands?

C.He wanted to make fun of the old woman.

D.She always gave them the right answers.

E.You will let it fly away.

F.The old man lived with his grandson.

G.Then I'll ask her if the bird is alive or dead.

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On a trip to California, my family stopped for lunch. As we walked toward the entrance to the restaurant, a man with messy and dirty hair opened the door for us and greeted us in a friendly way.

Once inside, my daughters whispered, “Mum, he _________.” After we ordered our lunch, I told the kids to look _________ the appearance. The day I became a mother, I had decided to set a good example for my children. Sometimes when things didn’t go right, being a good example was hard. When our meal arrived, I realized I had left the car-sick pills in the truck. With the windiest(蜿蜒的) trip ahead, the _________ needed them, so I went for them.

Just then, the “doorman” was opening the door for a couple. They rushed past him without even looking at him. Letting them in first, I said a loud “thank you” to him as I was drawing near.

When I returned, we talked a bit. He said he was not allowed inside _________ he bought food. I went back and told my family his _________. Then I asked our waitress to add one soup and sandwich. The kids looked at me _________ as we had already eaten. When I said the order was for the “doorman”, they smiled. When it was time to _________ our trip, I noticed the “doorman” enjoying his meal. Upon seeing me, he stood up and thanked me heartily. He then _________ his hand for a handshake and I gratefully _________. I suddenly noticed the tears in his eyes.

While we can’t choose many things in life, we can choose when to show thanks. I said thanks to a man who had __________ helped open a door for me, and also said thanks for that chance to teach my children by example.

1.A.smokes B.smiles C.tastes D.smells

2.A.beyond B.over C.around D.into

3.A.kids B.couple C.man D.waitress

4.A.before B.unless C.though D.since

5.A.story B.purpose C.experience D.requirement

6.A.in turn B.in danger C.in doubt D.in fear

7.A.make B.start C.take D.continue

8.A.reached B.washed C.raised D.gave

9.A.pushed B.accepted C.missed D.refused

10.A.carefully B.simply C.specially D.patiently

The 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo has been put off because of the COVID-19. To welcome the great event, Japan has made 5, 000 medals for the winners. But these Olympic medals are very special. They are all made out of recycled electronic devices(电子设备).

One goal of the Tokyo Olympics is to avoid using too many natural resources, so that the games are environmentally friendly. As part of this goal, the organizers decided to make all of the Olympic medals out of metals recycled from old electronic devices.

You might not know it, but almost all the electronic devices are made with small quantities of precious metals (贵金属), like gold and silver. But collecting enough of these metals to make 5, 000 medals was a huge challenge. That's because the quantity of metals in each device is tiny. It would take about 20,000 cell phones to get just 1 kilogram of gold.

Beginning in April 2017, organizers placed collection boxes around the country, and asked people to turn in their old electronic devices for the Olympic medals. Soon people began to fill up the boxes, turning in smartphones, digital cameras, and laptops. At first, the collection work went slowly, but soon more and more areas began to turn in electronic devices, And 1,621 local governments also helped with the collection work. The Japanese mobile phone company NTT Docomo collected 6.21 million used cell phones. In all, around 71,667, 600 kilograms of electronic devices were collected.

Then came the job of breaking those phones down into smaller pieces. This is a tricky(棘手) job. It is also likely to cause danger, because some of the metals and other things that go into electronic devices aren’t safe for people to touch or breathe. That's why it's not a good idea to try something like this at home. Once the devices were broken down, the metals had to be carefully separated out.

On July 24, 2019, the design for the awards was announced. And by the end of March this year, the organizers had reached their goal.

1.Why does the author say the Tokyo Olympic medals are special?

A.They can be recycled into other products. B.They are small in size and large in number.

C.They are made out of old electronic devices. D.They are green and seem environmentally friendly.

2.What is the main purpose of Paragraph 4?

A.To show the difficulty of the collection work.

B.To thank those who helped with the collection work.

C.To stress the importance of many people working together.

D.To give information on how the collection work was done.

3.What does the author think of the break-down work?

A.Dirty and tiring. B.Hard and dangerous.

C.Boring but rewarding. D.Interesting but challenging.

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