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Reading is very important in our life. We can get knowledge through reading. It can not only open our minds but also make us more intelligent. Besides, reading is also one of the most important ways to learn a foreign language like English.

Textbooks, newspapers, magazines and other kinds of reading materials can help us know more about the outside world and help us grow into an excellent person.

I¡¯m planning to read at least 5 books in the coming holiday. And I¡¯ll spend more time reading every day in my senior high school life. Reading makes a full man! Let¡¯s start reading now.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Susan Williams went to a boarding school. Here is one of the letters she wrote to her parents from the school.

Dear Mom and Dad,

I'm afraid I have some very bad news for you, I have been very naughty and the school principal is very angry with me. She is going to write to you. You must come and take me away from here. She does not want me in the school any longer.

The trouble started last night when I was smoking a cigarette in bed. This is against the rules, of course. We are not supposed to smoke at all.

As I was smoking, I heard footsteps coming towards the room. I did not want a teacher to catch me smoking, so I threw the cigarette away. Unfortunately, the cigarette fell into the waste-paper basket, which caught, fire, there was a curtain near the waste-paper basket which caught fire, too. Soon the whole room was burning. The principal phoned for the fire department. The school is a long way from the town and by the time the fire department arrived, the whole school was in flames.

Many of the girls are in the hospital.

The principal says that the fire was all my fault and you must pay for fire damage. She will send you a bill for about a million dollars.

I am very sorry about this.

Much love,

Susan.

PS (¸½ÑÔ). None of the above is true, but I have failed my exams. I just want you to know how bad things could have been!

¡¾1¡¿Susan wrote home ______.

A. to tell her parents about the fire

B. to ask for a million dollars

C. to tell her parents she had failed her exams

D. to tell her parents she had to leave school

¡¾2¡¿The principal was angry with Susan for the reason that ______.

A. she had failed her exams

B. she had been caught smoking in bed

C. it was her fault that the school had caught fire

D. she had not phoned for the fire-department in time

¡¾3¡¿Susan told her parents about the fire ______.

A. to warn them about what the principal would do

B. to make them feel worried

C. to make them less angry at her real news

D. to make them laugh

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Make a difference with your photography

Take the chance to make a real difference with your photography and contribute to One Minute on Earth, a project aiming to help street children around the world.

We all live on the planet Earth, in different time zones and different parts of the world. When you read this, it will be night in one part of the world and morning somewhere else. A sunset and a sunrise is always there at any minute on earth.

In 2015 on the 7th of April at 13:00 (New York time), 200 photographers all around the world clicked on the button of their cameras all within the same minute on earth. From all these amazing landscape photos and stories, a photobook was made which was sold to raise money for charity.

100% of this profit was donated to the Ashalayam Deutschland organisation which used this money to support a street children center in Kolkata India. You can still buy this book from our website, which will help us continue to support the kids.

We plan to hold this event annually, with the next one scheduled on June 21st 2017 at 21:00 (New York time). Money raised from the sale of the new photobook will go to a home in South Africa where 75 parentless children live. This year¡¯s event will include not only landscape photos but also street photos. The main rule is that the sky must be shown in the photo, so all can see at what time it was shot when this year¡¯s One Minute on Earth got to you.

¡¾1¡¿ What is the main goal of One Minute on Earth?

A. To raise money for children.

B. To publish a photobook.

C. To find the best picture.

D. To take pictures of different places.

¡¾2¡¿What do the 2015 and 2017 events have in common?

A. They take place on the same date.

B. They each produce a photobook.

C. They require the same type of picture.

D. The money raised goes to the same children.

¡¾3¡¿What is the main rule of the 2017 event?

A. All photos must be landscapes.

B. The photos must be taken in Africa.

C. The sky must appear in every photo.

D. Each photographer can submit only one photo.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿At the age of ten I could not figure out what this Elvis Presley guy had that the rest of us boys did not have£®I mean£¬he had a head£¬two arms and two legs£¬just like the rest of us£®About nine O¡¯clock on Saturday morning I decided to ask Eugene Correthers£¬one of the older boys£¬what it was that made this Elvis guy so special£®He told me that it was Elvis¡¯s wavy hair and the way he moved his body£®

About half an hour later all the boys in the orphanage(¹Â¶ùÔº)were called to the main dining-room and told we were all going to downtown Jacksonville£¬Florida to get a new pair of Buster Brown shoes and a hair cut£®_________________________________£®If the Elvis hair cut was the big secret£¬then that¡¯s what I was going to get.

All the way to town I told everybody£¬including the matron(Å®¹Ü¼Ò)from the orphanage who was taking us to town£¬that I was going to look just like Elvis Presley and that I would learn to move around just like he did and that I would be rich and famous one day£¬just like him£®

When I got my new Buster Brown shoes£¬I could hardly wait for my new hair cut and now that I had my new Busier Brown shoes I would be very happy to go back to the orphanage and practice being like Elvis£®

We finally arrived at the big barber shop£¬where they cut our hair for free because we were orphans(¹Â¶ù)£®I looked at the barber and said£¬¡°I want an Elvis hair cut£®Can you make my hair like Elvis?¡±I asked him£¬with a big smile on my face£®¡°Let¡¯s just see what we can do for you£¬little man£¬¡±he said£®I was so happy when he started to cut my hair£®Just as he started to cut my hair£¬the matron signed for him to come over to where she was standing£®She whispered something into his ear and then he shook his head£¬like he was telling her¡°No¡±£®Then he told me they were not allowed to give as Elvis hair cuts£®Then I saw my hair falling onto the floor£®

¡¾1¡¿In the author¡¯s eyes£¬Elvis Presley was_______£®

A. admirable B. disgusting C. ambitious D. dynamic

¡¾2¡¿From the passage£¬we can know that___________£®

A. Buster Brown was more appealing than Elvis Presley

B. The matron did not want the boy to have an Elvis hair cut

C. An Elvis hair cut cost the orphans a lot of money

D. The barber was unwilling to give the boy an Elvis hair cut

¡¾3¡¿We can learn from the underlined sentence that the boy was______£®

A. worried to think about the secret

B. excited to have an Elvis hair cut

C. anxious to remove the ton of bricks

D. careful to seize the chance

¡¾4¡¿How would the boy probably feel when he walked out of the barber shop?

A. Delighted£® B. Guilty£®

C. Depressed£® D. Self-satisfied.

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Testing the five-second rule

You may have seen a friend drop food on the floor, pick it up, and eat it, while declaring, ¡°Five-second rule! ¡± It¡¯s said that food dropped on the floor for five seconds or less is still likely to be clean. ¡¾1¡¿ .

Students at Britain¡¯s Aston University, led by microbiology professor Anthony Hilton, tested the rule and found it to have some scientific basis. The study¡¯s results show that food dropped for five seconds is less likely to contain bacteria than if it sits there for longer, according to Hilton.

The students also found that the type of flooring where the dropped food lands has an effect. ¡¾2¡¿ Bacteria are most likely to transfer from tiled (ÆÌ´ÉשµÄ) surfaces to moist food when the food has stood there for more than five seconds.

¡¾3¡¿ Therefore, consumers should still be cautious. ¡°However, the findings of this study will bring some light relief to those who have been employing the five-second rule for years, despite a general consensus that it is purely a myth,¡± professor Hilton said in a statement.

The research team at Aston also surveyed 500 people to find out who employs the five-second rule. Of the people surveyed, 87% said they would eat food dropped on the floor, or have done so in the past. ¡¾4¡¿ ¡°Our study showed people are also more likely to follow the five-second rule, which our research has shown to be much more than an old wives¡¯ tale,¡± Hilton says.

Still, say you should be careful about eating food dropped on the floor, especially if you have doubts about the cleanliness of the surface. ¡¾5¡¿

A. But is that true?

B. Carpeted surfaces posed the lowest risk.

C. Of those people, the majority were women.

D. We¡¯ve just lost our last excuse to eat food off the floor.

E. Usually people recover from the infection in five to ten days.

F. There is still a risk of infection if certain bacteria are present on the dropped surface.

G. A biologist points out that one in six Americans get sick from food poisoning every year.

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