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Can dolphins talk ? Maybe they can¡¯t talk with words ,but they can talk with sounds . They show their feelings with sounds .
Dolphins travel in group . We call a group of them a ¡°school ¡°. They don¡¯t study , but they travel together.
Dolphins talk to other dolphins in the school .They give information . They tell other dolphins when they are happy or sad or afraid . They say ¡°welcome ¡°when a dolphin comes back to the school . They talk when they play .
They make a few sounds above water . They make many more sounds under water . People can hear these sounds because they are very high .
Sometimes people catch dolphins for large aquariums . People can watch the dolphins in a show . Dolphins don¡¯t like to be in the aquarium , being away from their school . They are sad and lonely if they do so .
There are many stories about dolphins . They help people . Sometimes they save someone¡¯s life . Many people believe that dolphins can bring good luck .
СÌâ1:Dolphins show their feelings with ________.
A£®picturesB£®wordsC£®wavesD£®sounds
СÌâ2:Dolphins __________ in the school according to the passage.
A£® give information
B£®don¡¯t tell other dolphins when they are afraid
C£® talk when they sleep
D£®say ¡° sorry¡± when a dolphin comes back
СÌâ3:People can¡¯t hear the dolphin¡¯s sounds because ______________>
A£®they are above the waterB£®they are under the water
C£®they are very highD£®they are very low
СÌâ4:Many people believe that dolphins can bring_______________.
A£®good luckB£®healthC£®wealthD£®danger
СÌâ5:Which of the following is TRUE ?
A£® Dolphins study in the school.
B£®Dolphins travel in a group.
C£®Dolphins like to be away from their school.
D£®Dolphins sometimes kill people.

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The story was a true one and still moved me deeply. Thirty years ago, I got to know a ____ lady named Rose, she had no kids and lived alone. ____ I went to visit her, I always took Rose some coffee and food. One day she said she wanted to____ me to have lunch.
We walked ____ my workplace to a little restaurant on David Street. On the way, I began to worry: I knew that she had no money, but if I offered to ____ the lunch, I was afraid I would hurt her.
There were many people in the ____, and all of them were happy. Rose told me to sit and drink coffee by the window. Then she went to ____ in the kitchen. After about 20 minutes, she came out and sat with me. She just paid for one meal and we started to ____ the delicious food together. She told ____ that the restaurant let people work for a meal if they had no money, or would give them a free meal if they were not able to work. To my surprise, she also explained that the workers ____ were working there were all volunteers.
I ____ remember the beautiful afternoon I shared with Rose. ____ we had a meal together only once, it was paid by Rose¡¯s work. The weather was ____ and bright, and everyone¡¯s smile was warm and bright too.
I¡¯m still thinking that life cannot be easy to us, but we can still do ____ for our friends and neighbors. The world will be ____ if everybody would like to share happiness with others.
It will never be dark if there is a light in everyone¡¯s heart.
СÌâ1:
A£®poor B£®rich C£®outgoing D£®crazy
СÌâ2:
A£®Unless B£®AfterC£®UnitlD£®When
СÌâ3:
A£®inviteB£®help C£®borrow D£®give
СÌâ4:
A£®By B£®In C£®from D£®into
СÌâ5:
A£®pay for B£®ask for C£®look for D£®care for
СÌâ6:
A£®park B£®restaurant C£®hotel D£®bar
СÌâ7:
A£®sit B£®rest C£®sleepD£®work
СÌâ8:
A£®buy B£®cookC£®enjoy D£®drink
СÌâ9:
A£®her B£®him C£®me D£®you
СÌâ10:
A£®whoB£®whereC£®which D£®whose
СÌâ11:
A£®neverB£®stillC£®hardly D£®already
СÌâ12:
A£®SoB£®ButC£®Though D£®Because
СÌâ13:
A£®hotter B£®coldC£®cool D£®warm
СÌâ14:
A£®something B£®anythingC£®nothingD£®everything
СÌâ15:
A£®colder B£®nicerC£®harderD£®worse
She was a poor girl who worked to get money to pay for her lessons. She became the famous woman scientist of her time. That's the story of Marie Curie's life. She didn't mind working and she didn't care about the honors(ÈÙÓþ)that were given to her in later years.
Marie was born in 1867. Her name was Marie Sklosovska then. She lived in Poland. Her father was a teacher. Everyone soon saw that Marie had a quick mind.
Marie's mother died when her youngest daughter was only ten. From then on, Marie knew that she would have to work hard at her lessons if she wanted to be successful(³É¹¦µÄ)in her life. She studied very hard and was one of the best students at her school.
Marie and her older sister, Bronya, wanted to study in France at the Sorbonne. But their father didn't have enough money to send them there. It was Marie who had an idea: she would teach at home and send her money to Bronya. After her sister finished studying in Paris, she would get work and send Marie the money to study there herself. So Marie worked very hard for six years to pay for her sister's studies. At last it was Marie's turn but when she got to France, her sister was married and could not give her much help.
Again Marie worked. She studied in a small room without heat or light. She lived on bread and tea most of the time. But all she thought of was her maths and science. This was her world.
After four years' hard work, Marie and her husband found something which was called radium(ÀØ). They were given the Nobel Prize(ŵ±´¶û½±)for their great discovery(·¢ÏÖ). But they were too ill to go Stockholm themselves to receive it.
Marie always said that it was because of her children that she want her work. And she discovered a hidden power and gave it to the world. It was the same power, however, that killed Marie in 1934.
СÌâ1:Marie Sklodovska was born in_______.
A. France          B. Poland          C. Stockholm       D Sorbonne
СÌâ2:Marie did not go to Paris with her sister because_______.
A£®She did not want to
B£®He always thought of her maths and science first.
C£®She had to earn money to pay for her sister's study.
D£®She thought it more useful to make money.
СÌâ3:She received her higher education£¨½ÌÓý£©at_______.
A. Poland      B. Stockholm       C. the Stockholm   D France
СÌâ4:The greatness£¨Î°´ó£©of Marie's life in fact is that_______.
A£®She received two Nobel Prizes
B£®She was the first woman to work at the Sorbonne
C£®She helped her sister finish school.
D£®She worked hard without taking care of the fame and honors she received
A rich man was ill in hospital, and the doctor feared that his life was ending soon. He called together his three sons and gave them the challenge, ¡®One of you will get all my money. To decide which of you can get the money, I am going to give each of you a dollar. Go today and buy something that can fill this room.¡±
In the evening, they all came back. Child number one went to his friend¡¯s farm and bought two bales of hay (Á½À¦¸É²Ý) with the dollar. He brought the hay and threw it up into the air. But it couldn¡¯t fill the room.
Child number two went to a shop and bought two pillows made with feathers(Óðë). He then opened them and threw the feathers all over the room. All the feathers settled down on the floor and the room was still not filled.
The third son took out a candle and said, ¡°I bought a box of matches and a candle then I gave the rest to a charity.¡± He lit the candle and turned off the lights, and the room was filled.
¡° Well done, my son. You will get all my money because you understand a very important lesson about life. You understand how to let your light shine. That is good.¡± said the father.
СÌâ1:The rich man wanted to give all his money to one of his sons because _______.
A£®he was dying
B£®he was too old to work
C£®he wanted to know which son was the cleverest
D£®he want something special
СÌâ2:Child number two ________.
A£®asked his father for helpB£®bought nothing
C£®gave the money to charityD£®got feathers in a shop
СÌâ3:From the passage we can know _______.
A£®the third son is honest and friendly
B£®the father is satisfied with the third son
C£®child number one is the cleverest
D£®candle is a good gift for family
СÌâ4:What¡¯s the best title of the passage?
A£®Let Your Light ShineB£®A Rich Man and His Three Sons
C£®How to Get MoneyD£®The Cleverest Son
There is an Asian (ÑÇÒáµÄ) American basketball player in the NBA. Do you know who he is? Yes, he is Lin Shuhao. His English name is Jeremy Lin. He is another basketball star after Yao Ming. So many people call him the second Yao Ming. But he doesn¡¯t like it. In the 1970s, his family moved to America from Taiwan, China. He is twenty-five years old. His elder brother is Josh and Joseph is his younger brother. He studied at Harvard University (¹þ·ð´óѧ) from the year 2006 to the year 2010. His father, a fan of the NBA, taught him to play basketball when he was young. Now Lin Shuhao plays for the Houston Rocket. He works hard and plays very well. Now he is popular with many people.
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СÌâ1:Lin Shuhao was born _______.
A£®in 1982B£®in 1984
C£®in 1986D£®in 1988
СÌâ2:Li Shuhao learnt to play basketball from _______.
A£®his father
B£®Yao Ming
C£®his elder brother
D£®his classmates and teachers
СÌâ3:He _______ from 2006 to 2010.
A£®lived in Taiwan with his familyB£®played for the Houston Rocket
C£®studied at Harvard UniversityD£®began to learn basketball
СÌâ4:Many people likes him because _______.
A£®he looks like Yao Ming
B£®he works hard and plays basketball very well
C£®he is tall and looks good
D£®he graduated from the famous Harvard University.
СÌâ5:Which of the following is Not TRUE?
A£®He has two brothers.
B£®He is an Asian American.
C£®He likes people to call him the second Yao Ming.
D£®Many people like him a lot.
A rich man was once riding along the road and saw an old man digging in his garden. On the ground lay a young tree, ready to be planted. The rich man called out to the old man, ¡°What kind of tree are you planting there, my good man?¡±
¡°This is a fig(ÎÞ»¨¹û) tree, sir. ¡± He said.
¡°A fig tree?¡± the rich man was very surprised, ¡°Why, how old are you, may I ask?¡±
¡°I am ninety years old.¡±
¡°What!¡± cried the rich man, ¡°You¡¯re ninety years old. You are planting a very young tree now and it¡¯ll take years to give fruit. You certainly don¡¯t hope to live long enough to get any fruit from this tree. ¡± The old man looked around the garden. Then he said with a smile, ¡°Tell me, sir. Did you eat figs when you were a boy? ¡±¡°Sure,¡± the man did not know why he asked this question.¡° Then tell me this,¡± he said, ¡°Who planted the fig
trees?¡± ¡°Why-why? I don¡¯t know.¡± ¡°You see, sir.¡± went on the old man,¡° Our forefathers(×æÏÈ) planted trees for us to enjoy and I am doing the same for the people after me.¡±
The rich man was quiet and said, ¡°You are right£¬my good man. We should do some things for the people after us. Thank you very much.¡±  Then he rode away.
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СÌâ1:What tree was the old man planting when the rich man saw him?
________________________________________
СÌâ2:How old was the old man?
_________________________________________
СÌâ3:The old man was planting the tree to get himself some fruit to eat£¬wasn¡¯t he?
____________________________________________
СÌâ4:Did the rich man eat figs when he was a boy?
____________________________________________
СÌâ5:What should we do for the people after us? 

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