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Baron Pierre de Coubertin was a Frenchman. At his time sports were not taught in French schools. De Coubertin believed that sports should go hand in hand with studies. He had an idea. His idea was to begin the Olympics all over again.

Sports teachers of other countries liked De Coubertin ideas. So in 1896, the modern Olympic Games were held in Athens, Greece. Since then the Olympics have been held once every four years, except three times, when there were wars.

The modern Olympic games have many foot races and field sports programs. The longest race in the games is called marathon(马拉松).

Before the start of the Olympic Games, runners carry lighted torch(火炬) through many nations towards the stadium(体育场 )where the games will be held. These sportsmen are from different countries. Yet they work together to carry the Olympic torch. It is passed from runner to runner, When the last runner enters the stadium, he or she places the torch in a special basin filled with oil. It catches fire. It is then, only then, that the Olympic Games can begin.

The Olympic flame(火焰)burns throughout the games. It is the flame of peace.

1.Before 1896 French schools didn't teach ______.

A. match B. history C. sports D. physics

2.Baron Pierre de Coubertin ________.

A. was the first man to start the Olympics

B. helped start the modern Olympics

C. believed that sports were less important than studies

D. failed to began the modern Olympics

3.According to this passage, the third modern Olympics should have been held________.

A. 1914 B. 1904 C. 1896 D. 1908

4.Marathon in the passage is________.

A. a foot race B. a jumping contest C. a field sport D. a boxing match

5.Which of the following is NOT true?

A. The Olympics do not begin until the basin of oil catches the fire.

B. The torch is carried from runner to runner through many countries.

C. Runners who carry the torch can be men or women .

D. After the start of the Olympics, the Olympic flame is put out.

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Mark Twain was an American writer, journalist and humorist, who won a worldwide audience for his stories

Mark Twain was born on November 30, 1835 in Florida, of a Virginian family. He was 1. b______ up in Hannibal, Missouri. At the2. a_____ of 12,his father died ,he became a printer .To make a 3.l______, he wrote for his brother's newspaper. He later worked as a licensed Mississippi river-boat pilot though he was very 4.y______.

No one knew the 5.e_____ date when Twain left for California, and worked in San Francisco as a reporter. He visited Hawaii as a correspondent for The Sacramento Union, publishing letters on his trip and giving lectures. He set out on a world tour, traveling in France and Italy. His experiences were recorded in 1869 in The Innocents Abroad, which made him famous 6.a______ the world.

The success as a writer made him rich enough to 7.m_____ the beautiful girl Olivia Langdon in 1870. They moved next year to Hartford. Twain continued to lecture in the United States and England. Between 1876 and 1884 he published several masterpieces, Tom Sawyer (1881) and The Prince And The Pauper (1881).He became a 8.s______ writer.

In the 1890s Twain lost most of his earnings in financial speculations and in the failure of his own publishing firm. To recover from the bankruptcy, he started a world lecture tour. Twain toured New Zealand, Australia, India, and South Africa. He wrote many 9.w______ such as The Tragedy Of Pudd'head Wilson (1884), Personal Recollections Of Joan Of Arc (1885), A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1889) and the travel book Following The Equator (1897).They were translated into many 10.l______ later.

He died on April 21, 1910

The middle school is going to use a new way to decide who the top students are. The best students won't only have high marks.

Tell the truth. Have you ever copied someone else's work in an exam? Don't do it again! That's not something an honest student should do.

Do more at school. Good students love animals and care for other people. April is the Bird-Loving Month in China. You should join it! That way, you can learn more about animals and how to protect them.

Have you ever argued with your teammates when your basketball team lost? Be friendly to the people you are with. Try to think of others, not only yourself.

Be open to new ideas. Don't look down on new ideas. Everyone's ideas are important. You should welcome them, because new ideas make life better.

Protect yourself. Has someone ever taken money from one of your classmates? Don't let it happen to you. If you have to go home late, you should let your parents know.

Use the Internet carefully. The Internet can be very useful for your studies. But some things on the Internet aren't for kids, so try to look at Web pages that are good for you.

1.According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?

A. Keep some animals to protect them.

B. Tell the truth, even when you are wrong.

C. Use the Internet, but keep away from bad things.

2.The main idea of the fourth paragraph(段落) is about ______.

A. making the team stronger

B. getting on well with others

C. being a good friend to others

3.To be top students, how many ways are mentioned except high marks?

A. 6 B. 7 C.5

4.Good Web sites for children can ______.

A. be a waste of time

B. help them with their studies

C. do homework for them

5.The passage mainly tells us how to _____.

A. be top students

B. do more at school

C. care for others

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