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The museum is ________£®

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on York Street

B£®

beside the pet shop

C£®

next to the hospital

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between the bookshop and the library

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If she wants to see a doctor, she can go to the hospital on ________£®

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Hill street

B£®

Adam Street

C£®

York Street

D£®

King Street

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The nearest place for the students at school to buy stationery(Îľß)is ________£®

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the shopping mall

B£®

the shoe shop

C£®

the post office

D£®

the supermarket

(4)

The park, a nice place in the town, is ________£®

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south of the cinema

B£®

north of the library

C£®

south-west of the museum

D£®

north-east of the post office

(5)

Start from A, walk along Adam Street, turn left at the second crossing, and she will find ________£®

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the park on the left

B£®

the cinema on the right

C£®

the library on the left

D£®

the bookshop on the right

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         One day a poor farmer was taking a bag of rice to town. Suddenly the bag fell from his horse
on the road. He didn't know what to do about it because it was too heavy for him to lift (¾ÙÆð) by
himself. He only hoped that somebody would soon pass (¾­¹ý) by and help him.
         Just at this moment a man riding a horse came up to him. But the farmer was very disappointed
(ʧÍûµÄ)when he saw who he was. It was the great man living nearby. The farmer had hoped to ask
another farmer or a poor man like him for help.
         But to his surprise, the great man got off his horse as soon as he came nearer. He said to the
farmer, "I see you need help, friend. How good it is that I'm here just at the right time," Then he took
one end of the bag, the farmer took the other. They together lifted and put it on the horse.
        "Sir," asked the farmer, "how can I pay you?"
        "It's quite easy," the great man answered with a smile, "Wherever (ÎÞÂÛÔÚÄÄÀï) you see anyone
in trouble, do the same for him."
1.What happened when the farmer went to town?
A. His horse's leg was hurt.    
B. The bag fell from his horse.
C. The farmer lost his bag.      
D. His bag was stolen.
2. The farmer didn't lift the bag onto the horse by himself because       .
A. the bag was broken        
B. the horse went away
C. the bag was too heavy      
D. the farmer was ill
3. Why was the farmer very disappointed when he saw the great man? Because he thought the great man        .
A. couldn't see him          
B. could take away his bag
C. could take away his horse    
D. couldn't help him
4. Who helped the farmer?

A. A great man.    
B. Another farmer.    
C. A poor man.    
D. A friend.

5. What does the story mainly (Ö÷ÒªµØ) tell us?
A. Everybody should become a great man.
B. We should help the man who is in trouble.
C. Everybody couldn't do as the farmer did.    
D. We should pay for other's help.
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     Bill was going to visit Wang Dawei in Chongqing for several days.  Before he left America, Bill tried
to learn about Chinese food and Chinese ways of doing things. He wanted to be polite. He learned that
most people in China eat rice, drink tea, and take off their shoes when they go into a friend's apartment.
Bill even learned to use chopsticks.
     At the same time, Wang Dawei learned about American food and American ways of doing things.
He wanted to be friendly. When Bill came to Wang's house, Dawei told him to keep his shoes on. Later
they went out for dinner. They ate pizza and drank Coke. The next few days, they had breakfast in a
coffee shop and ate hamburgers in a fast food restaurant.
     On his way back to America, Bill was thinking about why he never ate rice or drank tea or ate with
chopsticks. He never took off his shoes when he visited Wang's family. He thought that living in China
was just like living in America.
(     ) l. Bill learned about Chinese food and other things before coming to China.
(     ) 2. Bill knew most Chinese eat rice, drink tea and wear their shoes in their houses.
(     ) 3. Wang Dawei was friendly to Bill, so they went to the restaurant to eat Chinese food.
(     ) 4. Finally Bill didn't have Chinese food at all.
(     ) 5. Wang Dawei made Bill feel at home at last.

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     If you go into the forests with friends, stay with them. If you don't,you may get lost. If you do get lost,
this is what you should do.
     Sit down and stay where you are. Don't try to find your friends. Let them find you. You can help them to
find you by staying in one place.
     There is another way to help your friends or other people to find you. Give them a signal (ÐźÅ) by
shouting or whistling (´µ¿ÚÉÚ) three times. Stop. Then shout or whistle three times again. Any signal given
three times is a call for help.
     Keep on shouting or whistling, always three times together. When people hear you, they will give two
shouts or two whistles. When a signal is given twice, it is an answer to a call for help. If you don't think that
you will get help before night comes, try to make a small room with branches (Ê÷Ö¦).
     What should you do if you get hungry or need to drink water? You would have to leave your little branch
room to look for something to eat and drink. Don't just walk away. Drop small branches as you walk so that
you can find your way back.
     The most important thing to do when you are lost-stay in one place.
(     )1. If you get lost in the forests, you should walk everywhere to find your friends as soon as possible.
(     )2. You can keep on shouting or whistling always three times together for help.
(     )3. When you hear two shouts or whistles, you know that people will come to help you.
(     )4. You can't go anywhere even when you feel thirsty or hungry.
(     )5. You can find your way back to your branch room easily without leaving any branches as you walk.