1.Lily let me play with her favorite toy doll. But I broke it as a result of bad luck.

2.My friend Ann always takes a Walkman with her and listens to loud music. I think it may hurt her ears. But she doesn’t seem to care.

3.Tim saw some bird eggs under a tree when we had a trip in the forest. He wanted to take them home. I stopped him. He’s angry with me.

4.All my friends have many new clothes. They wear clothes in different style every day. But my parents can’t afford(负担得起) it. I think it’s a shame.

5.My close friend always wants me to give him the answers in exams. I do that. But I’m afraid I might be caught. If I don’t do that, he might not be my friend anymore.

A.Try to talk to him, and tell him it’s wrong for you two to do that. Then try to help him with his lessons in your spare time. If he can’t accept it, let it be. Maybe he’s not such a good friend.

B.You shouldn’t feel that way. The beauty of one’s look doesn’t stand(代表)for everything. You are young and still depend on your parents. The most important thing is to study hard and you are sure to have a good future.

C.Tell him that he has done something good to animals. If he takes the eggs home, how will the mother bird feel when she can’t find them? On the other hand, did he really know what kind of birds they are?

D.Let her know being grown up isn’t so bad. We can have our own idea and do everything in our own ways.

E.You can get some examples from newspapers, magazines or TV shows. Let her know it’s really bad.

F.Say sorry to her first. And try to repair it. Or you may give her your favorite toy doll instead. Or buy a new one for her.

“Our happiness is coming back. I can’t help licking (舔) my lips,” one Sina Weibo user wrote after hearing that street food stalls (路边小吃摊) are returning to the streets in many Chinese cities.

On June 4, the central government of China called for a comeback of street stalls. According to Premier Li Keqiang, street stalls are part of China’s economic recovery (复苏) plan, CGTN reported. Their return is expected to help increase people’s incomes and boost local economies that were hit hard by the novel coronavirus outbreak. 

“Street stalls and small shops, just like bigger and high-end (高端的) industries, are important sources of jobs and important to the country’s economy,” Li said while chatting with a man selling malaban, a street snack, in Yantai on June 1. 

In recent years, many cities around the country banned (禁止) street stalls in order to keep cities clean and prevent traffic jams. Experts have called for greater guidance (引导) to make street stalls more orderly this time, China Daily reported.

Although Beijing’s government said street stalls are “not suitable” for the capital, many other cities have already rolled out policies to support street stalls, including Nanjing, Changchun and Chengdu. They will be managed in a more efficient (有效率的) way. 

For example, in Changchun, food stalls can be opened in certain areas in parks, public squares and empty spaces as long as they don’t interrupt (扰乱) traffic or disturb their neighbors. They also have to pass environmental protection assessments (评估). People are also being allowed to set up temporary (临时的) roadside businesses, but they must do business in an orderly manner, The Paper reported.

1.When did the central government of China call for a comeback of street stalls?

2.What is the purpose of a comeback of street stalls?

3.How many cities are mentioned in the passage?

4.Who did Premier Li chat with in Yantai ?

5.Are food stalls popular with the people in cities?

Cats are often considered lazy. They love napping( 打 盹 ) on their own comfortable beds.However, as Gary the cat shows us, some kittens also love adventure.

Gary is a five-year-old long-haired cat. He goes on camping trips in the Rockies(落基山脉) with his owners every weekend. The cat has his own social media page. He can often be seen exploring snowy peaks( 高 峰 ) in a warm jacket. The cat also enjoys taking pictures with his dog brothers.

James Eastham is Gary’s “dad” and his social media manager. Eastham met Gary when the cat was about two years old. It turned out that Gary was born with an interest in exploring the great outdoors. He would manage to escape from Eastham’s apartment several times every month. Eastham and his wife then started to take Gary out for walks.

Shortly after that, the Easthams moved to the mountains. Slowly, Gary went on bigger and bigger adventures. He started with the family’s yard and then parks. As Gary became more comfortable outside, his owners took him on trips to more distant(遥远的) places and for longer periods of time. Eventually, Gary was ready for the mountains and all the fun outdoor activities. This past winter, Gary even tried skiing for the first time.

When he is tired, Gary will just “hitch a ride( 搭便车)” on his owners.“These days, he prefers to ride on my shoulders instead of in his pack,” said Eastham.

According to Eastham, outdoor adventures seem to have been good for Gary. The cat used to be shy. Now, he has become much more confident around strangers. “He has even gotten friendlier,” said Eastham.

Gary has become one of the most famous cats on the internet. However, it seems the fame hasn’t gone to his head. “Gary is still a cat,” said Eastham. “It mostly only cares about having enough treats(美餐) every day.”

1.What can we know about Gary?

A.Gary used to be kind of wild. B.Gary loves napping in his bed.

C.Gary likes outdoor activities. D.Gary was born in the Rockies.

2.According to the passage, Gary has adventured many things except for .

A.swimming B.skiing C.camping D.climbing

3.Outdoor adventures help Gary become .

A.well known on the internet B.bigger and stronger

C.more confident and friendlier D.a social media manager

4.The underlined phrase in the last paragraph probably means .

A.hurt his head B.made him proud C.inspired his fight D.stopped him thinking

5.Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?

A.A famous lucky cat B.The life attitude of a cat

C.The history of a cat D.The “Mountaineering” cat

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