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11£®£¨16£©E One of the best things you can possibly do is to start you own club£® It's great fun especially if you are the sort of person who feels there's never anything to do during the school holidays£®
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£¨19£©FYou should all sit down somewhere together with lots of pieces of paper and write down every name you can think up£® That'll keep you busy for ages£®
At your first meeting you should make up a rule book£® And the first rule should be no grown-ups or little/big brothers or sisters!The best clubs are always secret!
Now you have just about everything you need£¬except membership cards£® These are very important and again you can speed a lot of time making them£®£¨20£©G       Why not leave some space for a photo of yourself£¿That will make the membership card really look like it£®
So there you are£¬get clubbing!Once you get started you'll think of loads of more interesting things to do!

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C£®Invite a designer to join you£®
D£®What are you interest in£¿
E£®Summer vacation is just around the corner£®
F£®Then you need to pick a name for your club£®
G£®Use a bright thick pen to make a special design£®
8£®A few years ago I decided to grow vegetables in the backyard£®I'm an organic£¨ÓлúµÄ£© gardener£®I helped run the three-generation-old family vegetables and fruit farm£¬so I believed I knew much about gardening£®
Believing a small amount of manure£¨·à·Ê£© world work£¬I made a few phone calls and the truck was soon on its way£®It was a big truck£®"Excuse me but there must be a mistake£®I only ordered a small amount of it£¬but¡­"Obviously£¬I didn't have a choice as he put it down in my backyard£®
As the manure was being put down I could hardly breathe£®When the truck left£¬I realized that the small was really terrible and it was drifting£¨Æ®Â䣩£®Soon£¬for blocks£¬everyone knew there was a terrible accident somewhere£®
After days of hard work£¬I had tried everything I could find to get rid of it£¬but there was still a pile£¨¶Ñ£© left£®In the middle of the night I woke with a brilliant idea£®I would put a sign on the pile and see what would happen£®
I laughed so hard because within hours of putting up the sign£¬people came from blocks away£®They brought baskets£¬bags£¬and some really funny containers£®I don't know how they heard so fast that I was trying to get rid of the manure£®I was so absorbed£¨È«Éñ¹á×¢£© in watching that I forgot to take pictures of them all£®The whole pile was gone in less than an hour£®
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B£®explain how to use manure
C£®show how terrible the smell was
D£®share her knowledge about manure
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B£®A personal diary£®
C£®A short novel£®
D£®A health report£®
15£®Parents whose children show a special interest in a sport feel very difficult to make a decision about their children's careers£®Should they allow their children to train to become top sports men or women£¿For many children it means starting schoolwork very young£¬and going out with friends and other interests have to take a second place£®It's very difficult to explain to a young child why he or she has to train five hours a day£¬even at the weekend£¬when most of his or her friends are playing£®
Another problem is of course money£®In many countries money for training is available from government for the best young sportsmen and women£®If this help can not be given£¬it means that it is the parents who have to find the time and the money to support their child's development and sports clothes£¬transport to competitions£¬special equipment£¬etc£®
Many parents are worried that it is dangerous to start serious training in a sport at an early age£®Some doctors agree that young muscles may be damaged by training before they are properly developed£®Professional £¨ ×¨ÒµµÄ£© trainers however£¬believe that it is only by training young that you can reach the top as a successful sports person£®It is clear that very few people do reach the top£¬and both parents and children should be prepared for failure even after many years of training£®
52£®This article is probably taken fromD£®
A£®a letter                      
B£®an advertisement
C£®a personal diary               
D£®a newspaper article
53£®According to the passage parents whose children show a special interest in sport
A£®
A£®feel uncertain if they should let their children train to be sportsmen or women
B£®try to get financial support from the government for their children's training
C£®have to get medical advice from doctors about training methods
D£®prefer their children to be trained as young as possible
54£®Which of the following statements is NOT true£¿C
A£®It's hard for a young child to understand why he or she has to spend so much time training£®
B£®Early training may damage their muscles£®
C£®Most children may become professional sports men or women after a long period of training£®
D£®It's very expensive for parents to support their child's development in sports£®
55£®The underlined phrase"to take a second place"meansB£®
A£®to repeat the activities some other day
B£®to become less important
C£®to be of no importance
D£®to happen again£®
12£®To most of us£¬school means classes£¬teachers£¬schedules£¬grades£¬and tests£®But for the children at Sudbury Valley School in Massachusetts£¬school is very different£®
Firstly£¬there are no lessons£®All the children£¬aged between 4and 19£¬do whatever they want£®There are no teachers-only"staff members"£®The idea behind this is that you do not need to make children learn£¬because children want to learn anyway£®"You do not need to say to a threeyearold£¬¡®Go to explore your environment£®'You can't stop them£¡"says Daniel Greenberg£¬a founder of the school£®"But if you make children do what you want all day£¬they will lose all taste£¨ÐËȤ£© for learning£®"
At Sudbury Valley School£¬you will permit children to talk£¬read£¬paint£¬cook£¬work on computers£¬study French£¬play the piano£¬climb trees£¬or just run around£®Two boys spent three years just fishing!
The other way that Sudbury Valley School is different is that the children can decide the rules£®Every week£¬there is a school meeting where both children and staff have one vote each-even the fouryearolds£®They decide the school rules£¬how to spend the school budget£¨Ô¤Ë㣩£¬and even which staff they want and do not want anymore£®
When the school first opened in 1968£¬people said it would never work£®But today£¬the school has 200students£¬and 80% of its students go on to college£®Even the two boys who went fishing all the time have successful careers today£®One of them is a musician and the other is a computer scientist£®
28£®What is the main topic of the article£¿A
A£®An unusual school
B£®Children's hobbies
C£®A school without rules
D£®Education in the US
29£®What does the school believe£¿B
A£®Teachers cannot teach children well£®
B£®Children learn best when they do what they want to do£®
C£®Learning is for adults-children should only play£®
D£®Children should only learn about one thing at a time£®
30£®What does Daniel Greenberg say about threeyearolds£¿A
A£®They love learning
B£®They are very naughty£®
C£®They want to be outside all the time£®
D£®They are too young to learn anything£®
31£®What happens to the children after they leave this school£¿C
A£®They do all things in different ways£®
B£®They have problems getting into college or getting a job£®
C£®Most of them have a promising£¨¹âÃ÷µÄ£¬ÓÐǰ;µÄ£© future£®
D£®They are not successful£®

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