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     Kids are bombarded(攻击) with advertisements from every possible source: boards, clothes, walls, TV, websites
and radios. Often, even though kids don't have their own income yet, this advertising is aimed directly at them.
     Many parents have no idea that their 3-year-old children like McDonald's golden arches. Morns and dads are also
shocked when their 12-year-old children insist on(坚持) having Nike sports shoes. The businessmen give kids the
message: This product is for you. This is what you need. Nothing else will satisfy you.
     How can parents better understand and guard against this?
     Scientists show that children are a rich market for business. How much money is spent on promotion(推销活动)
to children each year? And what are kids spending their money on?
     When finding out what businessmen do to persuade your children to want something, you should know how to
teach your kids the ins and outs of buying and saving. For example, try a couple of family activities, and read through
some helpful tips. Businessmen have more than one way to win a child. Will the world of advertising change for your
child as he or she grows older?
1. Where can kids see or hear the ads?
    ________________________________________________________
2. Why do the businessmen like to spend much on promotions to children?
    ________________________________________________________
3. What will 12-year-old children do after they are bombarded With ads?
    ________________________________________________________
4. What's the message that businessmen give children?
    ________________________________________________________
5. What should parents do to guard against ads?
    ________________________________________________________

1. They can see or hear them on boards, clothes, walls, TV, websites and radios.
2. Because children are a rich market.
3. They will insist on having special kind of products.
4. This product is for you. This is what you need. Nothing else will satisfy you.
5. They should know how to teach their kids the ins and outs of buying and saving. For example, try a
    couple of family activities, and read through some helpful tips.  

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  You will never imagine all the strange, fun things inside the factory in the film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory!

  The film came out last summer.It is from a famous children’s book by the British author Roald Dahl.

  In it, Charlie Bucket is a young boy.He is from a poor family.Charlie’s greatest love in life is chocolate.Every day, he looks at the chocolate factory near his home.It’s the largest one in the world.But its doors have been closed for 15 years.How strongly Charlie wishes he could go inside to have a look!

  One day, Willy Wonka, the owner, decides to open the factory.He puts tickets into five chocolate bars(巧克力块)and sells them.The children who find the tickets will visit the factory and see all its secrets! Luckily, Charlie gets a bar and finds the fifth ticket in it.He is going to the factory!

  In the factory, Charlie and the other four children have one surprise after another.They see a chocolate waterfall, a chocolate river, candy trees and sugar grass.But the other four children can’t help eating too much chocolate.This means big trouble!

  Will everyone make it to the end of the factory? One lucky kid will get a big prize!

(1)

Who is Roald Dahl?

[  ]

A.

The main character in the film.

B.

The author of the book.

C.

The director of the film.

D.

The owner of the factory.

(2)

What does Charlie like best?

[  ]

A.

The book.

B.

The film.

C.

The factory.

D.

Chocolate.

(3)

Which of the following is TRUE about the factory?

[  ]

A.

The factory is far from Charlie’s home.

B.

It is the largest one in the world.

C.

The factory has been open for fifteen years.

D.

Everyone can go to visit the factory.

(4)

How does Charlie’s dream come true?

[  ]

A.

Willy Wonka invites him to the factory.

B.

He gets the fifth ticket from a chocolate bar.

C.

He picks up a ticket on the street.

D.

He buys the ticket from the ticket house.

(5)

What do the children see in the factory?

[  ]

A.

They see a chocolate waterfall.

B.

They see a chocolate river.

C.

They see candy trees and sugar grass.

D.

All above.

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                 BBC World Have Your Say:
     "Life in China" Every day, BBC News on TV, radio and online brings
you stories from across the world. But what we want to hear are the stories
that matter to you.  Have got a story about life in China today? If you do,
please put your stories here.
     I like travaling and I have traveled a lot around China. During the trip, I often
find that a number of Chinese don't have good pulic manners(举止). They always
loudly on the phone and smoke everywhere. The worst is that they often break
the rules in public. For example, when I travled in HongKong in January this year,
I saw a kid eating noodles on the underground , which is against the rules. However,
the kid's mother didn't think he did wrong. Can you believe it? Let's improve our
public manners. (Mike, Shenzhen)
     I am a 14-year-old boy from a poor village in Fuyang , Anhui Province. Like
many other left-behind children (留守儿童) in China, l live with my grandparents
now. my father went to work inn Shanghai several years ago. Last year, my mother
went there to care for him because his health is not as good as before. They tell me
to listen to my grandparents and call me about twice a month to ask about my study.
I really miss my parents ans I hope I can afford to go to school in Shanghai. I think
every child needs parents' love and care. (Wu Peigen, Anhui Province)
                                      Information card
The topic of BBC. World Have Your Say today 1.______
The thing that the kid did on the underground 2.______
The time when Mike traveled in HongKong 3.______
Wu Peigen's age 4.______
People who live with Wu Peigen now 5.______
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     In the small town of St. Petersburg during the mid to late 1800's, lived a boy named Tom Sawyer. He is
a clever and naughty boy who doesn't have many friends. Will Tom make good choices and find some
friends? Find out in this wild and adventurous novel by Mark Twain.
     Tom Sawyer is about 10 years old and is clever, naughty, and is very mischievous (调皮的). He lives in
the town of St. Petersburg. One day, Tom gets into a huge fight with a new kid, Alfred, who has just moved
in class. He also convinces (说服) many kids to paint the fence (栅栏) for him, which was his punishment
(惩罚) for fighting with Alfred.
     Tom starts to become friendlier when he falls in love with Becky, a girl that just moved into town. One
day, Tom tries to stay home from school by saying that he is sick, but he is lying. His Aunt Polly, who takes
care of him, makes him go. On the way to school, Tom stops and talks to Huckleberry Finn. He has a drunk
(酗酒) father who doesn't care about him. Because of this, he does not go to school and drinks and smokes
all day. Not many people in the community like Huckleberry Finn. When Tom gets to school, he admits to
talking with Huckleberry Finn. His punishment is to sit with the girls. He is happy to do this because he wants
to sit near Becky.
1. The passage may be from _______.
A. a movie review
B. a book review
C. a letter to a friend
D. a notice on a wall
2. Alfred is _______.
A. Tom's friend
B. Tom's classmate
C. Tom's neighbor
D. an outsider
3. _______ has a drunk father.
A. Tom Sawyer
B. Alfred
C. Becky
D. Huckleberry Finn
4. Tom Sawyer was punished because _______.
A. he talked with Huckleberry
B. he smoked and drank
C. he didn't want to go to school
D. he fell in love with Becky
5. Tom Sawyer is _______ to sit with the girls.
A. happy
B. unhappy
C. shy
D. not allowed
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     When I was twelve years old, my family were the first black people to move into an all white part of
Grand Rapids, Michigan. Many of our new neighbors weren't very welcoming. Some of them said angrily
that we should return to where we came from. The children sometimes threw stones at me or drove me
home from school.
     Most of my teachers simply took no notice of me, but not Dorothy Bean, my history teacher. Miss Bean
was angry at how badly I was being treated, but she didn't say this to me. Miss Bean showed her respect
for me by teaching me just like anyone else. Instead of being unnoticed, I was given a chance to show that
I was clever. Miss Bean was the first teacher who ever made me think for myself. She always wanted to
know what I thought about difficult questions. Was Thomas Jefferson right to buy Louisiana from France?
Why? She expected me to have my own idea. Miss Bean was teaching me that thinking for oneself was the
real key to education.
     One day, when I was not paying attention in class, Miss Bean suddenly threw an eraser at me. The eraser
hit me right on the hand and sent my pencil flying. The whole class were very surprised at first, then started
laughing. This event became famous in the school and, because it happened to me, the students wanted to
get to know me. So that's the story of how Dorothy Bean made me her target (靶子), and how I became
just another kid in school.
1. Before the writer's family moved to the new place, _________.
A. some other black people were there
B. there were no black people there
C. the other black people had gone
D. the people there had known them
2. Many people treated the writer badly because he was _________.
A. a new comer
B. not clever
C. a black
D. poor
3. Miss Bean was a teacher who was _________.
A. active and warm-hearted
B. helpful but boring
C. friendly and helpful
D. warm-hearted but careless
4. The underlined words "real key" in the last sentence of Paragraph 2 means _________.
A. important way
B. correct answer
C. free road
D. open door
5. The event that happened between the writer and Miss Bean _________.
A. broke their relationship (关系)
B. made the writer feel worse
C. made the writer a successful man
D. made the writer famous in school

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