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School
Age
Favorite color
Hair
Tom
No. 3 High School
13
white
black
Lucy
No. 3 High School
12
red
blond
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A£®Eleven.B£®Twelve.C£®Thirteen.D£®Fourteen.
СÌâ2:What¡¯s Tom¡¯s favorite color?
A£®White.B£®Red.C£®Black.D£®Blond.
СÌâ3:Are they in the same school?
A£®Yes, they are.B£®No, they aren¡¯t.
C£®Yes, they do.D£®No, they don¡¯t.
СÌâ4:They are       .
A£®boysB£®thirteenC£®girlsD£®students
СÌâ5:What color is Lucy¡¯s hair?
A£®White.B£®Red.C£®Black.D£®Blond.

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You must have seen ads on TV about hair care products £¨»¤·¢ÓÃÆ·£©. The models have shining hair like jewels £¨Ö鱦£©. But now to make hair shine is no longer the task of hair care products, because hair can be made into real jewels. Believe it or not, a company called LifeGem in the US turns hair into jewels.
The company is in the business of taking hair from dead people and making it into diamonds £¨×êʯ£©. The diamonds are for the families to remember the dead people.
Now the company plans to make three diamonds using Beethoven's hair to show their latest technology £¨¼¼Êõ£©. The work will take about 7 months and in the end, Beethoven's long hair will become 3 shining diamonds between 0.5 to 1 carat £¨¿ËÀ­£©in size.
Since the great musician died in 1827, you may wonder how they got Beethoven's hair. Actually, the hair was given by John Rezniloff, who holds the Guinness World Record for the largest and most valuable collection of celebrities' £¨ÃûÈË£© hair. His collection also includes hair of Napoleon, Albert Einstein,  Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy. In total,  the collection is worth over 5 million dollars.
Though it sounds unbelievable £¨ÄÑÒÔÖÃÐÅ£©, to have such diamonds made with hair may be a good way to show respect £¨×ð¾´£© and love to those who died.
СÌâ1:What does the company of LifeGem do?
A£®It buys shining hair.
B£®It produces hair care products.
C£®It uses hair to make jewels.
D£®It sells expensive diamonds to famous people.
СÌâ2:Why does the company decide to make diamonds out of Beethoven's hair?
A£®To show the latest technology.
B£®To make the biggest diamond.
C£®To make the most shining diamond.
D£®To help the dead people become famous.
СÌâ3:How long will the work take?
A£®Half a month.B£®One month.C£®Three months.D£®Seven months.
СÌâ4:What does the underlined word "it" refer to?
A£®The collection of celebrities' hair.
B£®The making of hair care products.
C£®To make diamonds with hair.
D£®The Guinness World Record.
The 2012 London Olympic Games will be held on July 28th. Do you have time to go there? If you do, maybe you will meet some foreign friends. But do you know their characteristics(ÌØÕ÷)?
The Germans are very quiet and they always keep calm. They don¡¯t like to speak more words. They look very serious. They like different kinds of amusements. The Germans are very hard-working. They like tidiness, especially the women, who always keep their home clean.
In some ways, the Englishmen look the same as the Germans. They are very quiet and never talk too much with the strangers. They are really polite, so we often hear they say ¡°Thank you.¡± or ¡°Sorry¡±. The gentlemen are also the Englishmen.
The French¡¯s holidays are very long. They like traveling and usually spend their long time staying in other countries. The Frenchmen are more outgoing than the Germans. It is very easy to make friends with them.
Compared to the Frenchmen, the Americans are more outgoing. And they are even opener than all of the Europeans. They don¡¯t like to depend on others. So it is very common that the students do part-time jobs in their free time. And in Americans¡¯ eyes, success is an important part in their life.
СÌâ1:What does the underlined word ¡°tidiness¡± mean in Chinese?
A.Õû½à                 B.°²¾²                     C.ʱÉР       
СÌâ2:In the writer¡¯s eyes, the gentlemen are__________.
A. the Americans       B. the Frenchmen           C. the Englishmen        
СÌâ3:You can find it easy to __________ the Frenchmen.
A. depend on           B. make friends with       C. do part-time job with
СÌâ4:According to the passage, __________ are very quiet.
A. only the Germans        B. only the Englishmen
C. Both the Germans and the Englishmen
СÌâ5:Which is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Characteristics of the foreigners are the same.
B. All of the Europeans are as outgoing as the Americans.
C. It¡¯s important to be successful in Americans¡¯ eyes.
One day in Overtown, Florida, 3.7 million dollars fell from the sky! It happened when a truck turned over. There was money everywhere! One man said, ¡°The streets were like gold.¡± Some people took off their shirts and filled them with money.
Police officers went from door to door in the neighborhood. They asked people to return the money. After six hours, the total returned: zero.
No one in Overtown was surprised. Many people in this town are poor. They need the money to buy food for their children. They think that God sent the money to them.
The police say this is a serious crime. ¡°People took thousands of dollars. It¡¯s not their money, and they have to return it.¡± The police also say it¡¯s dangerous to keep the money because everyone knows the story from the news. People have money in their pockets and their backyards, and other people will try to steal it.
So far, only one person has returned some money. He is a firefighter. He found 300,000 dollars in a bag and gave it to the police. The people of Overtown still have the rest of the money.
СÌâ1:People filled their shirts with the money from  _______.
A£®the skyB£®a truckC£®a bankD£®a shop
СÌâ2:What does the underlined word ¡°crime¡± in the fourth paragraph mean in Chinese?
A£®½ðÇ®B£®·¸×ïC£®ËðʧD£®µÂÐÐ
СÌâ3:Where did people hide the money they got?
A£®In their kitchens.B£®In their bedrooms.
C£®In their backyards.D£®In their sitting rooms.
СÌâ4:How much money was still missing?
A£®3.7 million dollars.B£®300,000 dollars.
C£®3.4 million dollars.D£®700,000 dollars.
СÌâ5:Which is the best title for the passage?
A£®Money from the Sky.B£®Police and Money.
C£®A Truck of Money.D£®Poor People and Money.

Harvey was having his hair cut in a barber shop when a young boy entered the shop. The barber said to Harvey in a very low voice, "This is the silliest kid in the world. Watch while I show it to you." The barber put a dollar bill in one hand and two quarters(25ÃÀ·Ö) in the other, then called the boy over and asked, "Which do you want, son?" The boy took the quarters and left. "What did I tell you?" said the barber. "That kid never learns!"
Later, when Harvey left, he saw the same young boy coming out of an ice cream store. "Hey, son! May I ask you a question? Why did you take the quarters instead of the dollar bill?" The boy ate his ice cream and replied, "Because the day I take the dollar, the game's over!
СÌâ1: The barber gave the boy money because he         .
A. wanted the boy to help him        B. loved the boy       C. wanted to prove(Ö¤Ã÷) his words.
СÌâ2: The boy got          from the barber.
A. one dollar                      B. 50 cents(ÃÀ·Ö)               C. a quarter
СÌâ3: The sentence ¡°the game's over¡± here means         .
A. he can¡¯t play the computer game any longer
B. he can never get money from the barber
C. he can never go to the barber shop
СÌâ4:We can learn that          is the smartest one among the three people in this story.
A. the boy                        B. the barber                  C. Harvey
СÌâ5: We can infer(ÍƶÏ) from the passage that         .
A. The young boy was the barber¡¯s son       
B. Every time the boy got the money, he went to buy an ice cream.
C. The barber thought the boy wasn¡¯t clever at all.

All over the world people swim for fun. Swimming is enjoyed by people of 1 ages, from the very young to the very old. There are many places for people to swim in swimming pools. Many schools, hotels and clubs have swimming pools. Some people have pools of 2 in their yards.
Swimming is one of 3 forms of exercise. It can 4 hearts and bodies strong. It can also help blood circulate(Ñ­»·). Handicapped(²Ð¼²µÄ)people can keep their bodies in better condition by swimming 5 they can't enjoy sports.
 6  is a good idea for parents to see to it(Îñ±Ø×öµ½) that their children learn to swim 7 an early age. So their children will 8 it for the rest of their lives.
There are many rules for water safety. These rules can help save not only your life 9 the life of a friend. First of all, know 10 . Many schools 11  swimming lessons to children. Adults(³ÉÈË) can learn to swim at public pools.  12  rule to remember is never to swim  13 . Always swim with a friend and know  14  in the water at all times. It is best to swim  15  in safe places if you are beginners. If every one learned to swim and obeyed the rules for water safety, most drawing(ÄçË®) could be avoided.  
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A£®what person is B£®where that person is
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A habit is any action that we have performed so often that it becomes something we do almost without thinking. Some of them are thought to be bad habits. People spend countless hours and dollars each year trying to drop these bad habits but often fail. Why? Change is hard work and there is no shortcut to achieve it. However, there is still some advice for you to follow.
First, look at why you do it. In other words, what¡¯s the result of doing this thing? If your bad habit is shouting at people when you are unhappy or under pressure, what do you get from it? It may make you feel a little better for the moment. Or maybe you have a bad habit of leaving your homework undone. The result could be that you get more time to spend on the Internet!
Next, take a look on the other hand. What are you losing because of your habit? Shouting at other people is a bad habit because it makes people around you feel bad and unhappy. Leaving your homework undone is a bad habit because you may be punished by your teacher. Having more Internet time means that you are losing the chance to learn the things that you need to learn. When you think that way, you¡¯ll find that it¡¯s not wise to keep your bad habit! Now it is time to make a decision. What will you choose? I¡¯m sure you will choose to do what you think is more important.
СÌâ1:From the first paragraph we know that      .
A£®people always fail to break bad habits
B£®we must change all the habits we have
C£®a habit is a terrible thing we can never change
D£®it¡¯s difficult, but we should do something about bad habits
СÌâ2:The underlined sentence ¡°there is no shortcut to achieve it¡± means that      .
A£®it is not easy to give up bad habitsB£®there is a long way and a short way
C£®something dangerous may happen D£®we must cut bad habits in a short time
СÌâ3: According to the passage, if you want to drop your habits, you have to      .
A£®talk to others when you are in low spiritsB£®know why you do what you do
C£®finish your homework firstD£®spend less time on the Internet
СÌâ4:. The main purpose of this passage is to ask us       .
A£®not to shout at people when we are sadB£®not to spend much time on the Internet
C£®to give up our bad habitsD£®to decide what to choose

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