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As it happened, Pete DiPinto was getting ready for _______. He¡¯d just closed his book and was getting under the covers when he heard the sound of metal on metal and breaking glass coming from not far outside his bedroom window. A volunteer_______and retired teacher, DiPinto, 64, never _______to think. He grabbed a flashlight and, still dressed in his pajamas (˯ÒÂ), ran out the door. ¡°Any firefighter would have done what I did,¡± he told Newsday. ¡°We¡¯re always on_______.¡±

The first car he came upon, 2,000 feet from his front yard, was the one that had _______Esposito. Once DiPinto concluded the driver was OK, he looked around and __________Esposito¡¯s minivan positioned on the railroad tracks. And then he heard a terrible sound: the bells signaling an oncoming __________.

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But this one had a twist. ¡°Last night,¡± South Country Ambulance chief Greg Miglino told CBS New York, ¡°the__________ arrived in pajamas, not in a fire truck.¡±

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ If you¡¯ve never heard of eight-year-old Gavin Thomas, you clearly aren¡¯t one of the millions of people around the world who have fallen in love with the young internet sensation (Íøºì) .

But it isn¡¯t in his native United States that Gavin has really hit the big time, the honor belongs to China. Since creating a profile a mere four months ago on Weibo, Gavin has gained an astonishing 1.8 million followers - and the number continues to grow, along with his fame. On Twitter, by comparison, Gavin has a mere 450,000 followers.

Why is a young American, born in Minnesota and still in elementary school, an instant sensation in the largest country in the world? It¡¯s because of Gavin¡¯s unique facial expressions, which have become a hugely successful viral meme (Ä£·Â´«µÝÐÐΪ) . Gavin first made a name for himself in the US, when short videos of him playing with his uncle Nick Mastodon quickly became a hit online. But it wasn¡¯t until Gavin¡¯s videos spread gradually to the Chinese cyberspace, particularly one of his reacting with a nervous smile to a gecko (±Ú»¢) being placed on his head, that his fame truly took off. A picture of Gavin¡¯s face, smiling awkwardly, might be used as many as 10 million times a day across China¡¯s various social media platforms, according to Ann Ding, founder and CEO of Dongtu.com, a major distributor of online gifts, told CNN. Ding said Gavin seemed to be more popular in China than in the US. She estimated that all of the total number of Gavin related pictures used across platforms in China has easily exceeded 1 billion. His appearance on Weibo was widely reported by Chinese state media, and his first trip to China in August made headlines across the country.

¡¾1¡¿Where is Gavin more popular?

A.In the USA.B.In the Europe.

C.All over the world.D.In China.

¡¾2¡¿Gavin Thomas has so many followers because of his ________.

A.unique facial expressionsB.great contribution to China

C.coming to ChinaD.his appearance with his uncle

¡¾3¡¿The underlined word ¡°exceeded¡± in the last paragraph means________.

A.enlargedB.strengthened

C.surpassedD.finished

¡¾4¡¿Which of the following statements is true?

A.He has never come to China but well-known here.

B.He earned followers not only from the USA but also from China.

C.He became famous when reacting to a gecko placed on his head.

D.Gavin now works in major Chinese social media platforms.

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¡¾1¡¿Therefore,many students like him in Australia had parttime jobs ________ (earn) a living and save enough money for travelling.

¡¾2¡¿The event will also be broadcast live, _______ (offer) visitors choice between three camera angles.

¡¾3¡¿________ (tell)stories of people that you know or ancestors whose stories you know is a powerful way to help young people feel a connection to those who came before them.

¡¾4¡¿Yan'an,a city _________ (locate) in northern Shaanxi Province£¬has seen great progress in its tourism industry over the past few years.

¡¾5¡¿Traditionally,water would be collected and poured only on family members as a symbolic way_______ (ensure) good luck in the coming year.

¡¾6¡¿After the flooding, people were suffering in that area, _________ urgently needed clean water, medicine and shelter to survive.

¡¾7¡¿Sales director is a position ______communication ability is just as important as sales skills.

¡¾8¡¿Festivals and celebrations of all kinds _________ (hold) everywhere since ancient times.Most ancient festivals would celebrate the end of cold weather.

¡¾9¡¿For some reason I _________ (stay) with relatives currently, and in their living room sits a piano which is my favourite musical instrument.

¡¾10¡¿The first practical cooling system for use in industry _________ (invent) by Willis Carrier in New York,the USA.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ Many of us think, wrongly, that the moon doesn¡¯t change. For example, the Tang Dynasty poet Zhang Ruoxu once wrote that ¡°Generations have come and passed away; From year to year the moons look alike, old and new.¡±

However, a new study published in the journal Nature Geoscience shows that the moon is in fact slowly shrinking over time. For the study, a group of US scientists examined and analyzed thousands of photographs taken by the NASA orbiter Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera. They found that there were lots of faults (¶Ï²ã) on the surface of the moon. These faults were formed by recent movement on the moon.

According to NASA, the moon is made up of pieces of rocks with a hot core. The moon continued to expand as it was born. But in this process, it released energy and cooled down. Then it began to shrink, in a way comparable to the shrinking of a grape into a raisin (ÆÏÌѸÉ) . Over the past several hundred million years, it has become 46 meters ¡°skinnier¡±. But due to its hard and rocky crust (Íâ¿Ç), the moon¡¯s surface continues to push up. ¡°Some of these quakes can be fairly strong around five on the Richter scale,¡± said Thomas Watters, a senior scientist at the Smithsonian¡¯s National Air and Space Museum in the US.

But does that mean the moon is a dangerous place that human shouldn¡¯t try to explore and live on in the future? Maybe not, reported the Telegraph, ¡°This isn¡¯t anything to worry about. The moon may be shrinking, but not by much. It¡¯s not going anywhere,¡± Watters comforted us.

The new discovery proves that the idea that the moon is a dead, boring place is wrong. ¡°We have been to the moon and we¡¯ve done some great science, but there is still a lot we don¡¯t know. The moon is shrinking ¡ª we didn¡¯t really realize that until recently. It¡¯s a much more active and interesting place than we thought and we should explore that,¡± NASA scientist Nathan Williams said.

¡¾1¡¿Why does the writer quote the poem?

A.To praise the beauty of the moon.

B.To show people¡¯s long-standing idea of the moon size.

C.To arouse people¡¯s interest in the topic.

D.To get readers familiar with the poem.

¡¾2¡¿Which point of view about the moon may the writer agree to?

A.It is becoming slightly smaller.B.It stays the same as before.

C.It is getting older and older.D.It may disappear one day.

¡¾3¡¿What can we learn about the moon from the third paragraph?

A.It has become 46 meters fatter due to expanding.

B.It has changed from a grape into a raisin in recent years.

C.It quakes even at seven on the Richter scale.

D.It has a hot core and releases energy when expanding.

¡¾4¡¿Who thinks that we needn¡¯t worry about the moon?

A.Zhang Ruoxu.B.Thomas Watters.

C.Nathan Williams.D.The journalist.

¡¾5¡¿What does Nathan Williams think of the moon?

A.It is a dead and boring place.B.It has lots of faults on the surface.

C.It is worth exploring moreD.It isn¡¯t a place where we can live.

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