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Some dog owners don't take care of their dogs well enough, and they let their dogs make mess on the roads and in gardens. This makes the environment _______ £®I would like to tell the dog owners that their behavior is too bad, and at the same time they are making people _______ unhappy£®We should keep the environment _______ £®

It is reported that some people _______ rubbish out of the windows£®It is dangerous because falling objects _______ hurt others£®It is against the law£®We should put up a notice to teach people not to do so£®If it is found, we will record the names and address of those people who throw objects£®Then, a warning will be given and _______ will be punished by law£®

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿What do you like? Different people like different things. Some people like loud music, while other people don¡¯t. They say it is too noisy. They like soft music. Many people like sports, but they do not all like the same sport.

In some countries, cricket(°åÇò) is a very popular sport. In others it is not popular at all. No one plays it and few people watch it on TV. The World Cup is very popular. Millions of people watch the games on TV. But some people don¡¯t like sports. They just like to watch other people playing.

Different people like different foods. Some people don¡¯t like meat. They eat most kinds of fruits and vegetables. Some people don¡¯t like potatoes or bread. They prefer(ϲ»¶) rice and corn.

No one likes the same colour. Most people have a favourite colour. Some people like bright colours. Others prefer pale colours.

The world is an interesting place because we all like different things.

¡¾1¡¿What¡¯s the main idea of this passage?

A. People all like the same thing.

B. Different people like the same thing.

C. People all like different sports.

D. Different people like different things.

¡¾2¡¿Which is TRUE according to the passage?

A. Everyone likes sports.

B. Not many people like sports.

C. Most people don¡¯t like sports.

D. Lots of people like sports.

¡¾3¡¿How many people watch the World Cup on TV?

A. Most people.

B. Hundreds of different people.

C. Millions of people.

D. No one at all.

¡¾4¡¿What do people eat if they don¡¯t like meat?

A. Mostly potatoes and bread.

B. Mostly fruits and vegetables.

C. Mostly rice and corn.

D. Mostly potatoes and corn.

¡¾5¡¿Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A. Most people have a favourite colour.

B. No one likes bright colours.

C. Everyone likes bright colours.

D. Most people prefer pale colours.

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Mr. and Mrs. Smith¡¯s house was ________ of suitcases, packages(°ü¹ü) and boxes. They were ________ checking their luggage£¨ÐÐÀ, when there was a ring at the door. Mr. Smith went to ________it and saw a well-dressed middle-aged lady outside. The lady said that she lived next to them, and that she came to ________ them to their new home.

The Smiths invited her in after saying sorry for the state(״̬) of the house.¡°Oh, ________ ,¡± she answered. ¡°Do you know in some____________ of this town, neighbours are not all ________ . People do not ________ their neighbours, ________ their next-door ones. But in this street everybody is friendly to ________ else. We are one big, happy family. I¡¯m ________ that you will be ________ here.¡±

The well-dressed lady got a surprise (¾ªÑÈ) when she came to visit the house the ________ time, because she found a very ________family in it. When she visited last time, Mr. and Mrs. Smith didn¡¯t have the courage(ÓÂÆø) to tell her that they were not the new owners of the house, ________ the old ones who were going to leave.

¡¾1¡¿A. fill B. filled C. full D. empty

¡¾2¡¿A. free B. busy C. pleased D. happy

¡¾3¡¿A. answer B. look C. see D. guess

¡¾4¡¿A. invite B. lead C. take D. welcome

¡¾5¡¿A. excuse me B. here you are C. never mind D. thank you

¡¾6¡¿A. houses B. towns C. streets D. roads

¡¾7¡¿A. busy B. lonely C. safe D. friendly

¡¾8¡¿A know B. understand C. hate D. think

¡¾9¡¿A. only B. even C. but D. so

¡¾10¡¿A. anybody B. nobody C. somebody D. none

¡¾11¡¿A.sorry B. worried C. sure D. afraid

¡¾12¡¿A. happy B. lonely C. alone D. friendly

¡¾13¡¿A. first B. one C. next D. same

¡¾14¡¿A. famous B. different C. young D. old

¡¾15¡¿A. so B. but C. and D. because

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿It was Sunday and Tom was staying at home. After breakfast he went out into the garden and played quietly by himself. There were no kids around and he was used to playing alone quietly. He played with Bobby, the dog. He climbed up and down the tree. Sometimes a bird would come down to perch£¨ÆÜÏ¢£©on top of the doghouse. Then Tom would have the greatest fun by throwing a stone or something at it. Though he never made it, he did like doing this kind of thing.

Now Tom had been in the garden for half an hour. Suddenly a crack was heard and the little boy began crying.

¡°What¡¯s the matter, Tom?¡± His mother looked through the kitchen window. Tom ran into the kitchen.

¡°Mum,¡± he sobbed. ¡°I broke Bobby¡¯s plate. I didn¡¯t know it was so fragile (Ò×ËéµÄ). His mother put her arms round him and said, ¡°Don¡¯t feel so sad, Tom. We have other plates for Bobby. But how did you break that one?¡±

¡°I threw it at a bird but missed, and it went straight to the plate.¡±

In Tom¡¯s hand was his father¡¯s gold pocket watch!

¡¾1¡¿When a bird perched on top of the doghouse, Tom _______.

A. would like to play with it

B. was very interested in it by throwing a stone at it

C. would like to give it something to eat

D. would smile

¡¾2¡¿There were no kids around and he was used to playing alone quietly. Here ¡°kids¡± means _______.

A. men B. dogs C. children D. birds

¡¾3/span>¡¿The underlined ¡°he never made it¡± means ¡°______¡±.

A. he couldn¡¯t hit a bird with a stone or something

B. he couldn¡¯t catch the bird

C. he couldn¡¯t have fun from the bird

D. he couldn¡¯t eat the bird

¡¾4¡¿What did Tom throw at the bird?

A. Bobby¡¯s plate B. a stone

C. a gold pocket watch D. something else

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There are many ways to measure(²âÁ¿) how intelligent(´ÏÃ÷) we are. One of the most p ¡¾1¡¿ ways is to complete an IQ test(ÖÇÉ̲âÊÔ)

Recently, a 10-year-old British student, Aahil Jouher, decided to take it. The r ¡¾2¡¿ were very surprising for him. Aahil got a high score of 162, making him one of the youngest people in the world to get the highest score.

¡° I didn¡¯t e ¡¾3¡¿ to get that score. I just thought I¡¯d get an average(ƽ¾ù) score,¡± said the little boy.

What¡¯s even more surprising is that Aahil didn¡¯t think he did very well on the test , saying £º ¡° I could do b ¡¾4¡¿ .

Only one percent of the people can get s ¡¾5¡¿ a high score. And only those with incredibly (ÄÑÒÔÖÃÐŵØ) high scores(the top 2 percent) get to become a member of Mensa(ÃÅÈø), the largest and oldest IQ society in the world.

Today there are over 120, 000 m ¡¾6¡¿ of Mensa in 100 countries. The o ¡¾7¡¿ being 103 came from Britain and the youngest joined at the age of 2.

Mensa is famous a ¡¾8¡¿ the world, and is a symbol of intelligence(ÖÇÉÌ). Though the IQ test tries to measure(²âÁ¿) intelligence, it may fail to accurately(¾«È·µØ) measure it. This is b ¡¾9¡¿ tests are only about some topics. For example, it often doesn¡¯t test a person¡¯s creativity(´´ÔìÁ¦) o ¡¾10¡¿ emotional intelligence(ÇéÉÌ).

Maybe we teenagers should be serious about the test.

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