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2. Beijing is the c__________ city of China.
3. I'm very tired. I want to have a r__________.
4. This shirt is just r__________ for the boy. He likes it very much.
5. Mary is in Class 3, and Linda is in Class 4. They are in d__________ classes.
2. Lucy is taking photos with a c__________.
3. You can borrow (借) some books from the school l__________.
4. We have many a__________ after school.
5. They swim every day d__________ the holidays (节日).
1.What l________ do you speak?
2. Guangzhou is in the s________ of China.
3. W _to our school. We are kind to all our friends.
4. You can borrow all kinds of books from the l_________.
5. Look!Your hands are so d __. Please wash (洗) them.
6. On weekends , we usually sleep l _________.
7. This lion is lazy. It usually r________ twenty hours every day.
8. Our teacher is f________ to us so we like her very much.
9. My grandma often tells me s________ about Lei Feng.
10. The pay phone is b_________ the post office and the library.
year," said Ben,one of the group of students visiting Shanghai. "When we started our business, we
borrowed money from parents and friends. At the end ofthe year,these people will receive some of the
profits(利润) ."I asked Ben if running a business was difficult.He said that it was no problem. He said
that they always received a lot of advice from teachersand business people.
Another member of the group,Regina,told methe four questions they always asked themselves.
The questions are:
l. What do people want to buy?
2. Where is a good place to sell the product?
3. How is our product better than other product?
4. How much is the product?
I was also very interested in how the group was organized.Regina said that there were usually abou
five to seven students in each business and among them were one manager and one accountant (会计).
I asked them who was the manager."l am,of course,"said Regina. "It was my idea to produce picture
books,"she said. "They have been very popular withthe other students." I also asked the students what
other people sold. "Other groups in our school sellthings like T-shirts, videos and computer games,"said
Ben.
"How much money do the businesses usually make?" I asked."Some businesses make a small profit
of about $ 1,000一 $ 3,000," said Regina.I asked them what they did with the profits. "We can do what we like with the profits."However,Regina told me that it was important not to waste the money. She
always told the other groups to give the money to charity.
Most students enjoyed running a business and allthe students said that they had learnt a lot.
A. have made a small profit
B. have got enough money
C. borrow money from parents and friends
D. borrow money from teachers and business people
2.The manager of this group of students is _____
A. Ben
B. Regina
C. a teacher
D. a friend of theirs
3. This group of students sold _____ as their business.
A. picture books
B. computer games
C. videos
D. T-shirts
4. The groups use the profits _____
A. for a party
B. to give the charitv
C. for their parents and friends
D. in different ways
5. Which of the following is NOT true?
A. When the secondary students run businesses, they get much help from other people.
B. Running a business is difficult for Ben's group.
C. These students try their best to produce better and cheaper products.
D. Most groups are able to get much money.
Every year, over 40,000 secondary students in Britain run a business. "Each business runs for one
year," said Ben,one of the group of students visiting Shanghai. "When we started our business, we
borrowed money from parents and friends. At the end of the year,these people will receive some of the
profits(利润) ."I asked Ben if running a business was difficult.He said that it was no problem. He said
that they always received a lot of advice from teachers and business people.
Another member of the group,Regina,told me the four questions they always asked themselves.
The questions are:
l. What do people want to buy?
2. Where is a good place to sell the product?
3. How is our product better than other products?
4. How much is the product?
I was also very interested in how the group was organized.Regina said that there were usually about
five to seven students in each business and among them were one manager and one accountant (会计).
I asked them who was the manager."I am,of course,"said Regina. "It was my idea to produce picture
books,"she said. "They have been very popular with the other students." I also asked the students what
other people sold. "Other groups in our school sell things like T-shirts, videos and computer games,"said
Ben.
"How much money do the businesses usually make?" I asked."Some businesses make;$20,000—$30,000 but most groups make a small profit of about $ 1,000一 $ 3,000," said Regina.I asked them what they did with the profits. "We can do what we like with the profits."However,Regina told me that it was important not to waste the money. She always told the other groups to give the money to charity.
Most students enjoyed running a business and all the students said that they had learnt a lot.
1 When the students begin a business, they _____
A. have made a small profit B. have got enough money
C. borrow money from parents and friends D. borrow money from teachers and business people
2 The manager of this group of students is _____
A. Ben B. Regina C. a teacher D. a friend of theirs
3 This group of students sold _____ as their business.
A. picture books B. computer games C. videos D. T-shirts
4 The groups use the profits _____
A. for a party B. to give the charitv
C. for their parents and friends D. in different ways
5 Which of the following is NOT true?
A. When the secondary students run businesses, they get much help from other people.
B. Running a business is difficult for Ben's group.
C. These students try their best to produce better and cheaper products.
D. Most groups are able to get more money than they put in .
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