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Look at the girl in the picture. She is an English pop singer. Her name is Connie Talbot. She is only 17. But she could sing Over the Rainbow well on TV at six. Her grandmother likes her very much and often asks her to sing for her.

Connie’s grandmother is not happy. But for her, it is a relaxing thing to hear Connie sing. “She sings really well,” her grandmother says. Connie is good at English and math, too. She does well at school. She likes French fries (炸薯条) very much and often eats them at home.

Connie is a star now. But her mother only wants her daughter to be healthy.

1.What’s the girl’s family name?

A.Connie. B.Talbot. C.Rainbow. D.Smith.

2.Connie’s ______ often asks her to sing.

A.mother B.father C.grandmother D.grandfather

3.Connie is good at ______ and ______.

A.math; sports B.English; math C.math; eating D.English; French

4.What food does Connie like?

A.French fries. B.Vegetables. C.Chicken. D.Hot dogs.

5.From the passage, we know that ______.

A.Connie is a star now

B.Connie likes watching TV

C.Connie’s mother is a star

D.Connie’s grandmother likes watching TV

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New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art is accused of deceptive ticketing practices. The lawsuit charges that the museum leads people to believe the $25 fee is ______ rather than merely recommended.

The Met attracts six million visitors per year, all of whom see a sign at the entrance informing the museum’s $25 adult admission fee. Though in smaller type just below the price is the word “recommended”. Over 40 percent visitors pay the full ticket prices ______ noticing it.

The lawsuit has raised questions about the pricing of museums across the U.S., ranging free to a recommended fee to mandatory(强制的) ticket fee. This is ______ some countries, like the U.K., where all national museums are free.

A survey of 30 top U.S. museums by The Art Newspaper has found that the root of the debate can be divided into two camps. One camp focuses on museums, revenue( 收 益 ), while the other believes museums should be free community_______.

According to the survey, museums in smaller cities tend not to charge admission fees, such as Ohio’s Cleveland Museum of Art. Museums in larger cities, such as New York’s Met, tend to charge high entry fees. Museums in major cities, especially those that attract tourists, charge a lot for entry. Their counterparts in areas with ______ international tourists or which rely on local visitors are more likely to be free because they need those visitors to return.

If more museums were to adopt free admission policies, support mechanisms would need to be ______. Among them would be strong government grant programs for the art, more private donations and a revived culture of philanthropy to support culture institutions.

What do you think? Should museums be free for all?

1.A.prohibited B.forced C.voluntary D.required

2.A.after B.before C.without D.while

3.A.different from B.keeping pace with C.in contrast to D.similar to

4.A.treasures B.resources C.sources D.services

5.A.increasing B.decreasing C.more D.fewer

6.A.in time B.in need C.in place D.in order

Each of us fails from time to time. If we are wise, having enough experience and knowledge, we regard these failures as _______ important part of learning. But often as parents and teachers, we don’t offer this right to our children.

My student Donnie was in _______. His worry about failure kept him away from classroom games that _______ children enjoyed. He seldom answered my questions-he was afraid of making mistakes.

I tried my best to build his self-confidence. _______nothing changed until midterm, when Mary a new teacher came. She was young and pretty, and she _______ by every student including Donnie. It was the new teacher _______ made a big difference to Donnie later.

One morning, they were doing math problems at the blackboard. Donnie had copied problems _______. But he’d missed the fourth problem and began to cry.

I didn’t know _______. Suddenly, a smile appeared on Mary’s face. From the desk she got a box _______ pencils. “Look, Donnie,” she said gently. “I’ve got something to show you.”

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She kissed him and stood up, “Here,” she said, “I ________one of these pencils on your desk, so you’ll remember that everybody ________mistakes, even teachers.” Donnie smiled.

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2.A.three grade B.third grade C.the three grade D.Grade Three

3.A.others B.the others C.other D.the other

4.A.And B.Or C.But D.So

5.A.is loved B.was loved C.loved D.loves

6.A.whom B.who C.which D.when

7.A.careful B.care C.carelessly D.carefully

8.A.how to do B.what should I do C.what to do D.how I should do

9.A.full with B.fill with C.filled with D.filled of

10.A.this B.that C.these D.it

11.A.my B.me C.I D.mine

12.A.might B.could C.must D.don't have to

13.A.leave B.will leave C.have left D.left

14.A.makes B.are making C.make D.have made

15.A.understood B.to understand C.understanding D.understand

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