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—Excuse me, could you tell me there is a post office around here?

—Sure. Just go along Center Street and turn left at the crossing. Then walk down Main Street, you can find one on the right. It’s beside the bank.

A. that B. if C. how D. what

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One day, the students of Class 6 were reading in the classroom. Mrs Brown came in and told the whole class that they would have to change _____ in March. The naughtiest class in the grade could not _____ it. The pupils all disagreed with the decision, so they shouted when Mrs Brown said it was because a new pupil would be _____ the class. The class was in disorder. “Why must we move to another classroom just because someone new is coming?” one of them asked _____. Mrs Brown waited patiently before the class without saying anything. The students saw it and they became quiet. Mrs Brown told them to be _____ to their new classmate and then she left.

The following week, the class understood _____.The principal himself brought the new student to their class. _____, Mr White pushed the new student to the class because the student was in a wheelchair. Mr White_____ the new student as Jeff and asked them to be friendly to him. He said that Jeff now was a _____ of the class and they should work together. He added, “A house divided(分开) against itself cannot stand.” ______ could fully understand what Mr White meant at first.

Over time, they began to understand what their principal meant. Jeff was a ______ student and often lent a helping hand to students who did not understand ______ work. They felt very thankful to him. They took turns to wheel him about ______ they knew well that when someone did something for you, you ______ do something back in return. Not only did their results ______, but their behaviour became better. It was a special year Class 6 would never forget.

1.A. partner B. lesson C. teacher D. classroom

2.A. try B. catch C. believe D. manage

3.A. leading B. helping C. visiting D. joining

4.A. sadly B. angrily C. seriously D. coldly

5.A. nice B. useful C. honest D. careful

6.A. why B. where C. when D. how

7.A. So far B. Above all C. As usual D. In fact

8.A. mistook B. described C. introduced D. remembered

9.A. hope B. member C. monitor D. symbol

10.A. Nobody B. Somebody C. Anybody D. Everybody

11.A. lucky B. strict C. funny D. bright

12.A. his B. her C. their D. our

13.A. if B. because C. until D. though

14.A. should B. could C. might D. would

15.A. appear B. develop C. improve D. continue

There are some popular diets that will lead to successful weight loss if you follow them exactly as they are designed. That means you have to change your own eating habits to fit the diets' rules.

The__closer__the__food__is__to__its__natural__state,__the__better__it__is__for__us. Fresh fruits are good for our health. Vegetables have lots of vitamins and minerals. So you had better eat more vegetables. Cook them to keep the most value and be careful with sauces. They may be high in fats that aren't good for you.

Any pasta or baked food should be made from whole grains. Avoid sweet food as well. An apple is good for you, but an apple pie really isn't.

Shop for lean meat(瘦肉) and don't forget the fish. Lean meat may be healthier than higher fat beef. Serve seafood two or three times per week. Baked fish and chicken are healthier than the fried. And hot dogs, bacon and sausages have a lot of fat and nitrates(硝酸盐) that you don't want in your body.

Have more water, milk, fruit and vegetable juice as your main drinks and limit sweet soft drinks. If you get tired of plain water, you may add some lemon and so on. For kids, try some fruit juice without carbonated(含二氧化碳的) water.

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1.You have to ________________ to fit the diets' rules.

2.According to the passage, which is better for our health, cooked tomatoes or fresh tomatoes?

________________________________________________________________________

3.Why are hot dogs, bacon and sausages not good for our health?

________________________________________________________________________

4.________________________________________________________________________

5.________________________________________________________________________

Sydney Tower

Address: 100 Market St, Sydney

Phone: 02 9333 9222

Fax: 02 9333 9203

Open time: 9:00 am to 10:30 pm (Sundays to 11: 30 pm)

Ticket: $ 60 [for an adult (成年人) ]

$ 30 (for a child)

Website: www_______sydneytower, com.

How to get there: train to Town Hall Station and a short walk along Market Street

How to book tickets: by phone/fax or through the web

Attraction: Sydney's best views are just the beginning! Sydney Tower takes you to the

highest point above Sydney for exciting 360° views of our beautiful city.

1.If you want to book (预订) a ticket to Sydney Tower, you can_______.

A. email Sydney [email protected] hotmail, com.

B. phone 02 9333 9203

C. search www. sydneytower, com.

2.Johnson wants to go to Sydney Tower with his child. He will pay_______.

A. $ 60 B. $ 90 C. $ 120

3.Last Sunday, Mr. Deng went to visit Sydney Tower. He had to get down the tower .

A. After 11:30pm B. Before 11:30pm C. At 10:30pm

4.Sydney Tower is_______ in Sydney, Australia,

A. the busiest street B. the biggest station C. the highest point

5.The passage above is probably________.

A. a piece of news B. a conversation C. an advertisement

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