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Flowers have habits or ways of doing things, just as people have. Would you like to hear about some of these?

There is one habit that almost all flowers have. They turn to the light. If plants are kept in a room, the flowers turn to the window.

Some flowers shut up at night. It seems that they go to sleep. They open again in the morning. Tulips(郁金香)do this.

One morning Lingling was looking at some tulips. When one of them opened, a bee flew out. He stayed too late last night, and so was shut up in the flower.

He might be hard at work all day getting honey.

He stopped to rest in the tulip, and was shut in when it closed. He had a fine bed that night. Lingling wondered if he slept any better than he would have slept in the hive(蜂巢)!

Answer the questions according to the passage. (必须使用完整语句作答)

1.If plants are kept in a room, what happens?

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2.Some flowers shut up at night, don’t they?

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3.When did a bee fly out?

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4.Why did the bee sleep in the tulip?

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5.What did Lingling wonder?

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Daming is a boy who is going to leave primary school and start middle school next year. There are six people in his family, including his grandparents, his parents and his little sister. Daming’s little sister is only 6 months old and very lovely. His grandparents didn’t live with them at first. But as grandparents grow older, they need more care. So Daming’s parents asked them to move in last month. After work, Daming’s parents are very busy looking after the whole family.

Daming hadn’t been asked to help with housework before his baby sister was born. But things have changed since the new family member joined. Daming’s mother asked him to sweep the floor, make the bed, do some cleaning and some other jobs, which made the boy feel very bad.

One day, Daming’s mother found a mote on the desk:

Washing my socks ¥ 1

Sweeping the floor ¥ 2

Making the bed ¥ 3

Doing the cleaning ¥ 5

Total: Mum should pay me ¥ 11

Mum smiled after reading this note, and wrote an answer immediately.

When Daming came back from school, he found a note lying on his bed. It said:

Preparing 3 meals every day ¥10

Washing clothes for Daming ¥8

Buying toys for Daming ¥20

Picking up Daming from school ¥5

Total: Daming should pay mum NOTHING

Judge the following statements True (T) or False (F).

1.Daming is a primary school student.

2.Daming is living with his grandparents now.

3.Daming’s baby sister is six months old.

4.Mum agreed to pay Daming ¥11 for doing housework.

5.Mum thought Daming should pay her ¥43.

I would almost rather see you dead, Robert S. Cassatt, a leading banker of Philadelphia, shouted when his twenty-year-old eldest daughter announced that she wanted to become an artist. In the 19th century, playing at drawing or painting on dishes was all right for a young lady, but serious work in art was not. And when the young lady’s family ranked (位列) among the best of Philadelphia’s social families, such an idea could not even be considered.

That was how Mary Cassatt, born in 1844, began her struggle as an artist. She did not fear before her father ’ s anger. Instead, she was against him with courage and at last made him change his mind. Mary Cassatt gave up her social position and all thought of a husband and a family, which was unthinkable for a young lady in those times. In the end, after long years of hard work and perseverance( 坚持), she became America’s most important woman artist and the internationally recognized leading woman painter of the time.

1.What in fact was Mr. Cassatt’s main reason in opposing his daughter’s wish?

A. Drawing and painting was simply unthinkable among ladies in those days.

B. He did not believe his daughter wanted to work seriously in art.

C. Ladies of good families simply did not become artists in those times.

D. He believed an artist’s life would be too hard for his daughter.

2.What made Mary Cassatt’s “fight” to become a leading artist especially hard?

A. Her father was against her. B. She was a woman.

C. She had no social position. D. She did not come from an artist’s family.

3.What do we know about Mary Cassatt’s marriage?

A. She never married because she did not want to be just a wife and mother.

B. Her marriage failed because she never gave a thought to her husband and family.

C. After marriage she decided to give up her husband rather than her career.

D. She didn’t marry because for a lady of her social position to marry below her was unthinkable.

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