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Are you bothered by such a problem that after a long travel, you stink (¶ñ³ô) when stepping off the plane? It must make you a bitembarrassed (ÞÏÞεÄ). If there is a machine which can give off some fragrance(Ïãζ) in the airport, you can use it to feel relaxed, becausethe fragrance can create some of the best memories we take homefrom our holiday'.

With this in mind, the UK's Heathrow Airport has set a "Scent Globe" to try, to cheer up departing(À뿪µÄ) passengers with a squirt(ÅçÉä) of the good smells when they arrive. The Globe, located in the newly opened Terminal 2, offers smell representing five nations--Brazil, China, Japan, South Africa and Thailand,So what do these countries smell like?

South Africa's fragrance captures the adventure with some tribal (²¿ÂäµÄ) smell, wild grass and the scent of hyraceum(÷êÏã).

Brazil has the scents of its rich rainforest plants with a cup of coffee, tobacco(Ñ̲Ý) and flowers.

Japan gives off a smell that makes people think of small coastal villages, because it mixes the scent of sea, shell and green tea.

China's has mystical (ÉñÃØ) temple incense and little certain flower while Thailand's uses an mix of lemon grass and ginger(Éú½ª) that make people want to have a big meal.

1.There are kinds of smell in the Globe.

A. five B. four C. six D. seven

2.Why does the UK's Heathrow Airport set a "Scent Globe" in the Teminal 2?

A. It shows that British people welcome those who come from other countries.

B. The fragrance can cheer up the passengers who have taken a long journey.

C. It lets people think UK is good at the newest technology.

D. It makes the airport full of good smell.

3.Which of the following does NOT have the same meaning as "smelling"?

A. Fragrance. B. Incense. C. Scent. D. Mix.

4.What is the function (¹¦ÄÜ) of the Thailand's smelling?

A. Make you want to eat more. B. Make you fall asleep.

C. Make you feel sad. D. Make you feel excited.

5.Which is the best title of this passage?

A. Good smelling. B. The special airport in UK.

C. Scent Globe. D. Travelling problem.

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Once upon a time, there was a man named Anansi. He knew that he was very clever but he also knew he wasn't wise. He didn't like this, but he did not know what to do. One day he had an idea. He went around the village with a basket and asked each person to give him some of their wisdom£¨Öǻۣ©. The people laughed at Anansi because they knew that he needed wisdom the most. So each person put a bit in his basket and wished him good luck.

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Then his youngest son walked by. "What are you doing, father?" he asked and  Anansi told him.¡± Why don't you carry the basket on your back instead?¡± his son said.

Anansi put the basket on his back and climbed the tree easily, but he wasn't happy.  "I walked all over the village and collected so much wisdom that I am the wisest person ever, but my baby son is still wiser than me. Take back your wisdom!" he said. And he threw the basket of wisdom into the air and went home. And that's how wisdom went all over the world.

1.Anansi went around the village for            .

A. food B. luck C. wisdom D. money

2.Anansi wanted to get his wisdom from            .

A. his son B. his father C. the neighbors D. the villages

3.The passage above is            .

A. a report B. a story C. a survey D. a diary

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Martina looked out of the window. A robin was singing a lively song in the tree. At this time, Grandpa, who lived with the family since Grandma had died, came in. He looked at the floor as if looking for something. He said, "When the robin sings..." he stopped, trying to remember what he had started to say.

"Spring is here," Mum finished the sentence. "And I'm thinking of our spring cleaning," Mum suggested. "Martina, you can help me, right?" Martina agreed unwillingly.

They cleaned the house. They cleaned upstairs, downstairs, inside, outside, until everything was clean. Then Mum pointed to Grandpa's sofa and shouted. "That old sofa has got to go. We'll buy Grandpa a new one."

It was true and Martina had to agree. The sofa was really old. As they tried to move the sofa, Grandpa stood in their way. "You can't take my sofa," he shouted.

"It's old," Mum said. Grandpa tried to push his sofa back into place. "We'll buy you a new one," Mum promised.

"I don't want a new one," Grandpa insisted. Mum let go of the sofa. "We'll talk about it tonight when John gets home." John, Martina's dad, was still at work.

"Why don't you let us take away the sofa? It's too old!"Martina asked when the family were having supper. Grandpa shook his head and said, "I sat in this sofa, with your grandma right here, when I asked her to marry me. It was so long ago, but when I sit in this sofa and close my eyes I feel she is near."

"It's amazing," Martina thought, "how Grandpa can remember things from the past. These days he forgets almost everything."

The old man smiled to Martina and went on. "And the night your father was born, I sat in this sofa. I was nervous when they placed the little baby into my arms."

"I think I'm beginning to understand," Martina said. "Many years later," Grandpa continued, "I sat in this sofa when the doctor called and told me that your grandma was ill. I was lost without her, but the sofa gave me the comfort."

"I do see now," Martina looked at Grandpa. "This is not just an old sofa. This sofa is more like a friend." "Yes," Grandpa added. "We've got through a lot together." The whole family agreed that the living room would be boring without the old sofa.

1.What is a robin?

A. A bird. B. A cat. C. A fish. D. A worm.

2.What was Grandpa like these days?

A. Careless. B. Impatient. C. Organized. D. Forgetful.

3.Who was "the little baby" in Paragraph 9?

A. Martina. B. Martina's dad. C. Martina's mum. D. Martina's uncle.

4.What's the best title for this passage?

A. Martina's wish B. A spring cleaning C. A happy family D. The old sofa

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