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Over the years, fried chips have become known worldwide and been enjoyed by adults and children in almost all countries. But do you know the world's First Potato Fry Museum was opened in November, 2013 in Belgium? For the fans of fried chips (French fries), they have a museum of their own!

The world's first museum of chips, was set up by Eddy Van Belle and his son in Belgium. The museum calls itself "the first and only museum for potato fries".

Eddy and his son are always proud of their favorite food. Eddy said, "Over the years, fries have become popular throughout the world. We are so proud that they originated from Belgium."

"So it is normal and necessary that the first fried chips museum is opened in Belgium," Eddy added.

The museum is in an ancient building with two floors. The museum shows a lot of exhibits, including ancient potato cutters, chip-making machines, and the pictures about the history of potatoes. You can see different potatoes and chips. You can also learn to make chips. It's a great place to learn about the history of fries and enjoy eating them, too! Do you know the biggest fun in the museum? You can eat many kinds of chips!

1.The World’s First Potato Fry Museum was built in __________.

A. America B. Belgium C. England D. Australia

2.Why did Eddy and his son set up the museum in Belgium?

A. Because there are more people interested in fried chips here.

B. Because they are proud that Belgium is their motherland.

C. Because they are the fans of fried chips.

D. Because they want people to know about the history of fries.

3.Which of the following is NOT true about the museum according to the passage?

A. You can see the oldest chip-making machine.

B. You can make the chips by yourself.

C. You can see different kinds of potatoes and chips.

D. You can have fun eating many kinds of chips.

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An airplane pilot felt sorry for his hungry passengers, so he bought ______ all pizzas. The pilot, Gerhard Bradner, works for Frontier Airlines. His ______ was from Washington D.C. to Denver, but it had to be ______ because of bad weather. He felt hungry and thought he would order a pizza from Domino’s Pizza restaurant near the airport. Then he thought his 157 passengers would also be ______ , so he ordered 50 family-sized pizzas. He paid out of his own pocket, ______ the owner of the airline said he could give Mr. Bradner the money for the ______ . He announced on board, "Ladies and gentlemen, Frontier Airlines is known for being one of the ______ airlines in the US, but your captain is not cheap. I just ______ pizzas for the whole plane."

Mr. Bradner said his airline is like a big ______ and his passengers were part of that family. That was why he wanted to buy everyone a pizza. He also ______ reporters that he knew other pilots who had ______ food for passengers. Frontier Airlines said in a report, "Yes, the pilot did buy pizzas for the ______ . It is important to note that this isn’t the first time one of our pilots has gone above and beyond the call of duty to ______ care for our customers." Bradner even got off the plane and went to meet the pizza delivery kid at the security area and helped ______ the pizza back to the plane. The manager of the Domino's Pizza said he was ______ when he took the order and the caller told him that I need to feed my whole plane.

1.A. them B. us C. him D. her

2.A. car B. train C. plane D. ship

3.A. shown up B. looked up C. put off D. set up

4.A. thirsty B. angry C. hungry D. weak

5.A. and B. but C. or D. because

6.A. cakes B. burgers C. bread D. pizzas

7.A. cheapest B. richest C. poorest D. dearest

8.A. ate B. ordered C. asked D. waited

9.A. house B. plane C. country D. family

10.A. told B. said C. spoke D. talked

11.A. sold B. made C. carried D. bought

12.A. pilots B. drivers C. passengers D. sellers

13.A. give B. provide C. offer D. pay

14.A. carry B. buy C. made D. sell

15.A. worried B. surprised C. pleased D. bored

One hot day, some mice were playing in a forest and a lion was having a rest under a tree. One mouse did not look where he was going and hit the lion’s leg. The lion was very angry, and he caught the mouse. The little animal did not know what to do. “I’m sorry, sir,” the mouse said. “Will you free me, please? “I don’t know why I should,” the lion said. “I’m very hungry, and it’s time to have lunch.” “Please don’t eat me,” the mouse said. “I’m so small and wouldn’t satisfy you.” “Besides(而且),if you free me, I might be able to help you one day.” The lion laughed loudly and said, “How could a great animal like me need your help?” But the lion had a kind heart, and he freed his little friend. “Thank you so much,” the mouse said. “Some day you’ll see that I was telling the truth.” Several days after this, some men were trying to catch the lion. They put a net in the forest, so the lion was caught in it. He couldn’t understand how this could happen because he was usually very careful. The great animal was in big trouble. Loud, angry noises could be heard everywhere in the forest. The mouse heard these noises and went to see what was wrong. He found the lion in the net and knew what he had to do. The small mouse started to bite the net, soon a little piece of the net fell on the ground. Then another piece fell, and another. In a short time the great animal was freed.

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1.In a forest, a small mouse hit a lion’s head. The lion got angry and caught him.

2.The lion was very hungry, so he wanted to have the mouse for lunch.

3.The lion didn’t think he would need the small mouse’s help.

4.The lion had to free the small mouse because he was caught in a net.

5.When the small mouse heard the loud, angry noises, he was too frightened to help the lion.

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