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One morning, all the young pixies (С¾«Áé) came to Shalbus Egbert¡¯s house.

¡°Please. Mr. Egbert, please tell us a story,¡± they said.

¡°Maybe a little ________,¡± replied Shalbus. He was unkind. ¡°I am cleaning the house and I¡¯m tired. I ________finish it this morning.¡±

One little pixie named Susie had a wonderful ________ ¡°Will you tell us a story ________we help you clean the house?¡± she asked.

¡°Yes, yes!¡± shouted all the other little pixies. ¡°We will gladly do the cleaning as long as you tell us a story.¡±

________this, Shalbus began to laugh.

¡°Ho, ho, my little friends. ________can I turn down such a fine offer (Ö÷¶¯ÌáÒé) as this? You clean the house, and I will________a wonderful story to tell you!¡±

So the little pixies began working. They cleaned here and there________. As soon as they were finished, Shalbus seated himself in a comfortable chair and the little pixies________. Their brown eyes shone (·¢¹â) _________joy as Shalbus began his story.

¡°Once upon a time, when your grandparents were just little pixies at your age ...¡±

1.A. smaller B. slower C. longer D. later

2.A. can B. must C. could D. would

3.A. idea B. promise C. question D. decision

4.A. if B. while C. unless D. though

5.A. Doing B. Feeling C. Reading D. Hearing

6.A. How B. Why C. What D. When

7.A. give out B. set up C. make up D. depend on

8.A. easily B. happily C. luckily D. fairly

9.A. woke up B. hung out C. came over D. got lost

10.A. with B. from C. for D. about

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Last Friday a storm swept through two villages in the New Territories, destroying (´Ý»Ù) fourteen homes. Seven others were so badly damaged (ÆÆ»µ) that their owners had to leave them, and fifteen others had broken windows or broken roofs. One person was killed, several were badly hurt and taken to hospital, and a number of other people received smaller hurt. Altogether over two hundred people were homeless after the storm.

A farmer, Mr. Tan, said that the storm began early in the morning and lasted for over an hour. ¡°I was eating with my wife and children when we heard a loud noise,¡± he said, ¡°A few minutes later our house fell down on top of us. We tried our best to climb out but then I saw that one of my children was missing. I went back inside and found him, safe but very frightened.¡±

Mrs. Woo Meifong said that her husband had just left for work when she felt that her house was moving. She ran outside at once with her children.

¡°There was no time to take anything, ¡± she said, ¡°A few minutes later, the roof came down. ¡±

Soldiers helped to take people out of the flooded (Ë®Ñ͵Ä) area and the welfare department (¸£Àû»ú¹¹) brought them food, clothes and shelter.

1.How many homes altogether were damaged in the storm?

A. Fourteen. B. Twenty-one.

C. Twenty-nine. D. Thirty-six.

2.Where was Mr. Tan when the storm first began?

A. He was in bed.

B. He was inside the house.

C. He was outside the house.

D. He was on the roof.

3.Mrs.Woo and her family didn't get hurt because .

A. her husband knew there would be a storm

B. they were all outside the house when the storm became worse

C. she felt the house was moving

D. the welfare department helped her

4.The underlined word ¡°shelter¡± in this passage means ¡° ¡± in Chinese.

A. ʳÎï B. Ò·þ

C. ѧϰ³¡Ëù D. ±ÜÄÑËù

5.Which of the following may be the best title for this passage?

A. A Terrible Storm B. A Lucky Woman

C. Good Soldiers D. Clever People

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China is a country with many colorful days and festivals. The Dragon Head Raising Day (¡°Longtaitou¡± in Chinese) is one of them.

This special day is on the second day of the second month in the Chinese lunar calendar(ÒõÀú). It stands for the start of spring and farming. This year, the day falls on Feb 27th.

The dragon is important in Chinese culture. We Chinese people call ourselves the ¡°descendants(´«ÈË) of the dragon¡±. Therefore, people celebrate the Dragon Head Raising Day with many customs about dragons.

On the day in ancient times, people put ashes(»Ò)in the kitchen. This was to ¡°lead the dragon into the house¡±. People believed that with the help of the dragon, they could have a good harvest (ÊÕ³É) in autumn.

Also people eat special foods on that day. The foods are usually named after dragons. For example, people eat ¡°dragon whisker(ϸÐë)¡± noodles and dumplings called¡°dragon teeth¡±.

Today many customs have faded away(ÏûÍË). But one that has remained is the cutting of hair. It was said that a haircut during the first lunar month may bring bad luck to the mother¡¯s brothers. So many people have their hair cut on the Dragon Head Raising Day.

1.Is the Dragon Head Raising Day one of the Chinese traditional festivals?

________________________________________

2.What does the Dragon Head Raising Day stand for?

________________________________________

3.How do people celebrate the festival?

________________________________________

4.What special food do people eat on that day?

________________________________________

5.According to the passage, which custom still has remained on the Dragon Head Raising Day?

________________________________________

1.Yes, it is. 2.It stands for the start of spring and farming. 3.With many customs about dragons. 4.¡°Dragon whisker¡± noodles and dumplings called ¡°dragon teeth.¡± 5.The cutting of hair. ...

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