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Mike and Peter are good friends. They are students. They go to school five days a week. Mike¡¯s birthday is in the eleventh month of a year. Peter¡¯s birthday is October 1st. That¡¯s National Day. Mike likes playing basketball, but Peter likes playing soccer. Mike often wears sports shoes to play basketball. He likes white sports shoes. Mike¡¯s birthday is coming. Peter goes to a sports store with his friend, Bill. They have a
look at basketballs and sports shoes. At last, they buy a pair of white sports shoes for Mike. When Mike sees the shoes, he is very happy.
СÌâ1:Peter¡¯s birthday is_______        
СÌâ2:Mike likes_______        in          sports shoes.
СÌâ3:Peter goes to a_______          with _______
СÌâ4:Peter and his friend         a pair of sports shoes         Mike.
СÌâ5:        Mike sees the shoes, he is very

СÌâ1:October lst
СÌâ2:playing basketball£»white
СÌâ3:sports store£»Bill
СÌâ4:buy£»for
СÌâ5:When£»happy

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СÌâ2:¸ù¾ÝMike often wears sports shoes to play basketball. He likes white sports shoes.¿ÉÖªÌplaying basketball£»white
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Sam is twenty-seven now. He¡¯s tall and strong. He worked hard in the small field. He¡¯s known a girl called Mabel for three years, who lives in another village. He wishes she could marry him soon, but she won¡¯t marry him until he has built a new house. He hasn¡¯t enough money. Of course it¡¯s difficult for him to do so.
Winter had come and the fields were covered with thick snow. Sam had nothing to do at home. Mabel told him to find some temporary employment in the town. He thought she was right and came to Mr White¡¯s factory, where he carried stones from the hill to the workplaces. It was hard work but he was paid more. At the end of the month Mr White paid the young man nearly two thousand dollars. He was very happy. He hurried to the post office, but it was closed. He had a look at the clock on the wall. It was half past five, and he was told to go there the next morning. He had to return to the factory. He felt hungry and went into a restaurant and ate something. He didn¡¯t see a thief following him, and as soon as he sat at table, the man sat down next to him and asked him to drink a cup with him. He agreed and drank a lot. And when he woke up two hours later, his money was stolen. He was sad of it and cried for a long time.
The following day Mr White saw the young man¡¯s eyes were red and asked what had happened to him. He told him about it and at last he said, ¡°I worked for the thief last month!¡±
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СÌâ1:Mabel doesn¡¯t marry Sam because _______.
A£®he lives in a small fieldB£®he¡¯s a poor farmer
C£®he lives in an old houseD£®he is too tall
СÌâ2:Mabel asked Sam to ______.
A£®make money in the townB£®borrow some money from his friend
C£®spend the winter in townD£®build a house in her village
СÌâ3:The underlined word ¡°temporary employment¡± means _______.
A£®Ðí¶à³®Æ±B£®È«Ö°¹¤×÷C£®ÁÙʱ¹¤×÷D£®ÇáËɹ¤×÷
СÌâ4:Sam went the post office to _____.
A£®ring up MabelB£®post the moneyC£®buy some stampsD£®post a letter
СÌâ5:The money was stolen when ______.
A£®Sam left the factoryB£®Sam went into the restaurant
C£®Sam ate something in the restaurantD£®the thief got Sam drunk.

Hello, everyone! My name is Ken. I¡¯m     1    years old. I was born (³öÉú) in 1999.  My birthday is     2   . That¡¯s National Day (¹úÇì½Ú). I like music very much and I     3    like sports.
My birthday is coming. My mother     4    buy a beautiful shirt     5    me. On Sunday, she     6    me to a big     7    store. There are     8    shirts and they are         9    blue, yellow and red. She selects(Ñ¡ÁË) a blue one. It looks cool.
My father gives me some CDs and a     10   . He knows what I like. He wishes(Ï£Íû) me to play sports more. I am very     11   . And my sister, Monica, she is only two years old, so she can¡¯t buy anything for me.    12    she sings a great song for me. It¡¯s     13    fun. And I like her so much.
My parents want to have a     14    for me at home this year. My friends will come to it. We can play together. It¡¯s very exciting     15    my friends in my house.
СÌâ1:
A£®eleven B£®twelveC£®fourteenD£®sixteen
СÌâ2:
A£®June 1stB£®July 1stC£®August 1stD£®October 1st
СÌâ3:
A£®tooB£®alsoC£®onlyD£®don¡¯t
СÌâ4:
A£®wantB£®wantsC£®need toD£®wants to
СÌâ5:
A£®forB£®atC£®toD£®on
СÌâ6:
A£®sellsB£®takesC£®buysD£®brings
СÌâ7:
A£®foodB£®clothesC£®fruitD£®book
СÌâ8:
A£®muchB£®a littleC£®lot ofD£®many
СÌâ9:
A£®inB£®onC£®toD£®at
СÌâ10:
A£®penB£®notebookC£®basketballD£®hamburger
СÌâ11:
A£®happyB£®boringC£®interestingD£®relaxing
СÌâ12:
A£®BecauseB£®ButC£®ThenD£®Next
СÌâ13:
A£®onlyB£®notC£®reallyD£®a little
СÌâ14:
A£®school dayB£®birthday party
C£®sports gameD£®speech contest
СÌâ15:
A£®to play withB£®to look for
C£®to learn aboutD£®to listen to

The bell for class rang. All the students took out their  1  , waiting for the teacher. Our Chinese teacher, Miss Liu, had told us before that we were going to write a composition 2  class.
A minute passed, and another,   3  the teacher didn't appear. We began to wonder what the matter with her was. Was she ill? Or had she forgotten about the class?    4  could tell. Soon some students began to study other subjects, some students began to talk and even made  5  .
About ten minutes later, the door opened and Miss Liu   6  came in, smiling. She didn't say sorry to the class. We felt   7  angry. The teacher often told us never to be late for class and said it was   8  manners to be late. She also said that if we were late, we should make an apology (µÀǸ)   9  at once or after class. But now she was late and had kept the whole class waiting for such a long time and didn't even tell us the reason. It was unfair. At this moment, Miss Liu picked up a piece of chalk(·Û±Ê) and     10     "Teacher IsLate" on the blackboard and said that was the topic of our composition today. All of us smiled and understood what the teacher meant.
СÌâ1:
A£®desks B£®seatsC£®booksD£®chairs
СÌâ2:
A£®at B£®inC£®on D£®to
СÌâ3:
A£®butB£®andC£®or D£®so
СÌâ4:
A£®SomebodyB£®EverybodyC£®Anybody D£®Nobody
СÌâ5:
A£®voices B£®sounds C£®noises D£®notes
СÌâ6:
A£®at lastB£®at firstC£®at all D£®at times
СÌâ7:
A£®littleB£®less C£®a littleD£®much more
СÌâ8:
A£®good B£®bad C£®nice D£®fine
СÌâ9:
A£®neitherB£®not only C£®both D£®either
СÌâ10:
A£®read B£®wroteC£®spokeD£®said

Short and shy, Ben Saunders was the last kid in his class picked for any sports team. "Football, tennis Cricket ¡ª anything with a round ball, I was useless." he says now with a laugh. But back then he was the object of jokes in school gym classes in England¡¯s rural Devonshire.
It was a mountain bike he received for his 15th birthday that changed him. At first the teen went biking alone in a nearby forest. Then he began to cycle along with a runner friend. Gradually, Saunders set his mind building up his body, increasing his speed, strength and endurance. At age 18, he ran his first marathon.
The following year, he met John Ridgway, who became famous in the 1960s for rowing an open boat across the Atlantic Ocean. Saunders was hired as an instructor at Ridgway¡¯s school of Adventure in Scotland, where he learned about the older man¡¯s cold-water exploits (³É¾Í). Intrigued, Saunders read all he could about Arctic explorers and North Pole expeditions, then decided that this would be his future. Journeys to the Pole aren¡¯t the usual holidays for British country boys, and many people dismissed his dream as fantasy. "John Ridgway was one of the few who didn¡¯t say, ¡¯You are completely crazy,¡¯" Saunders says.
In 2001, after becoming a skilled skier, Saunders started his first long-distance expedition toward the North Pole. He suffered frostbite, had a closer encounter (ÔâÓö) with a polar bear and pushed his body to the limit.
Saunders has since become the youngest person to ski alone to the North Pole, and he¡¯s skied more of the Arctic by himself than any other Briton. His old playmates would not believe the transformation.
This October, Saunders, 27, heads south to explore from the coast of Antarctica to the South Pole and back, an 1800-mile journey that has never been completed on skis.
СÌâ1:The turning point in Saunders¡¯ life came when ________.
A£®he started to play ball games
B£®he got a mountain bike at age 15
C£®he ran his first marathon at age 18
D£®he started to receive Ridgway¡¯s training
СÌâ2:We can learn from the text that Ridgway ________.
A£®dismissed Saunders¡¯ dream as fantasy
B£®built up his body together with Saunders
C£®hired Saunders for his cold-water experience
D£®won his fame for his voyage across the Atlantic
СÌâ3:What do we know about Saunders?
A£®He once worked at a school in Scotland.
B£®He followed Ridgway to explore the North Pole.
C£®He was chosen for the school sports team as a kid.
D£®He was the first Briton to ski alone to the North Pole.
СÌâ4:The underlined word "Intrigued" in the third paragraph probably means ________.
A£®ExcitedB£®ConvincedC£®DelightedD£®Fascinated
СÌâ5:It can be inferred that Saunders¡¯ journey to the North Pole ________.
A£®was accompanied by his old playmates
B£®set a record in the North Pole expedition
C£®was supported by other Arctic explorers
D£®made him well-known in the 1960s
Mr. Smith was an old miser (ÊزÆÅ«). He had a lot of   16  , but he never bought anything     17 . He and his wife lived in an old house outside the town. He often went to the shop  18  in order to save some money. In the   19 , as soon as it was dark in the room, he   20 . He had no TV but bought a cheap radio and often 21 the advertisements.
The old man had no   22 , his wife was often ill. He wouldn¡¯t send her to the hospital. He thought he would   23  much to the doctors if they looked her over. He bought a few medical books and bought some  24  for her.
One night, Mrs. Smith felt unwell. She had got a bad headache. She asked her husband to      25 a doctor, but he didn¡¯t agree. He brought out some pills and made her  26  them. But it was no use.
The old woman began to   27  at home. Mr. Smith locked the door and went in another room and     28  there. The next morning, when he woke up, he came into her   29 to see if she was all right. But he found the poor woman had died. He hurried to the telephone, but   30  his mind at once. He ran out and shouted to the servant (Ó¶ÈË), ¡°Don¡¯t cook breakfast for Mrs. Smith this morning, Linda!¡±
СÌâ1:
A£®booksB£®shoes C£®clothesD£®money
СÌâ2:
A£®badB£®goodC£®expensiveD£®cheap
СÌâ3:
A£®on footB£®by carC£®by taxiD£®by motorbike
СÌâ4:
A£®dayB£®afternoonC£®midnightD£®night
СÌâ5:
A£®went to danceB£®went to the cinema
C£®read newspaperD£®went to bed
СÌâ6:
A£®listened toB£®watchedC£®mendedD£®looked at
СÌâ7:
A£®brothersB£®sistersC£®unclesD£®children
СÌâ8:
A£®passB£®tellC£®payD£®sell
СÌâ9:
A£®foodB£®medicineC£®fruitD£®vegetables
СÌâ10:
A£®look forB£®take care of
C£®catch up withD£®send for
СÌâ11:
A£®takeB£®drinkC£®to takeD£®to drink
СÌâ12:
A£®laughB£®singC£®cryD£®dance
СÌâ13:
A£®sleptB£®playedC£®workedD£®drank
СÌâ14:
A£®workplaceB£®bedroomC£®libraryD£®office
СÌâ15:
A£®keptB£®finishedC£®changedD£®forgot

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