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Hello, everyone! I am Wang Hua. It is a great honor for me to stand here and give my speech.

Most people would like to be popular with others, but what is the secret to achieve popularity? In fact, it is very simple.

In my opinion, what we should do first is to improve our appearance. It' necessary that we have clean clothes and be always friendly with a warm smile. Another important step is to possess good qualities. There is no doubt that being honest and kind and willing to help others are why we become popular. What' more, it's also great importance to put others first. If we know how to get along well with others, then people will feel comfortable enough to trust us.

I am sure popularity will come our way as long as we can do all the above.

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Poor young men working in cities with lots of smoke and dirt were ________ to buy white celluloid collars £¨Áì×Ó£©. The collars were hard and uncomfortable. But they did not have to be sent to wash. The poor young men could rub them clean every evening with soap and water! Poor mothers£¬who had not been able to afford playthings for their children£¬were now able to buy them playthings__________of celluloid.

But celluloid had one very serious fault. It caught fire very easily. In fact it burned even more quickly than wood or cloth. There were many terrible accidents£¬particularly__________ children. For years scientists worked hard to find a better plastic material than celluloid. They had__________success. Then in 1932 an American scientist called Baekeland produced a hard plastic material which did not burn. It became known as bakelite£¨·ÓÈ©ËÜÁÏ£©. Other plastic materials like bakelite were also produced. They were_________to make electrical fittings £¨Åä¼þ£©and plates and cups. Poor people liked them because they were both cheap and safe£¬but rich people disliked them because they were cheap£¬and because they could only be made ________dark colours.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ Escaping (ÌÓ) from a fire is a serious matter. Knowing what to do during a fire can save your life. It is important to know the ways you can use and show them to everyone in the family, for example, you can use stairways, roofs and fire escapes, but no lifts. From the lower floors of buildings, to escape through windows is possible. The second floor window is usually not very high from the ground. It is safer to jump a short way than to stay in a burning building. Windows are also useful while you are waiting for help.

Here are some tips on how to stay safe in earthquakes. Stay inside and cover. Duck and get under a desk or table, or stand in a corner or under a doorway. Cover your head and neck with your arms. Stay in your seat if in a cinema or a theater. Get below the level of the back of the seat and cover your head and neck with your arms. Try to stay away from kitchens, where there are often many objects that might fall or get hurt.

It is necessary for all to keep the traffic rules in mind and obey them strictly. When one crosses the street, he should take the cross walk(°ßÂíÏß), underground passage or pedestrian overpass (ÈËÐÐÌìÇÅ). Keep riding on the right side of the road. When the red light is on, please stop and wait until the green light is on.

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¡¾1¡¿You can try to escape a fire through the following ways except _____________.

A.fire escapesB.liftsC.roofsD.stairways

¡¾2¡¿According to the first passage, windows are _______________.

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C.the only way of escaping from a fireD.of no use when a fire breaks out

¡¾3¡¿The main idea of the second paragraph is_____________.

A.covering your head and neck with your armsB.how to protect yourself in an earthquake

C.advice for dangerous situationsD.how to stay calm in an earthquake

¡¾4¡¿The underlined word duck in the passage ¡°means______________.

A.a water bird with short legsB.some kind of meat for eating

C.lower your head and body very quicklyD.walk like a duck

¡¾5¡¿Which is the correct behavior according to the last paragraph?

A.You¡¯d better play and ride on the road.

B.When the green light is on, please wait.

C.When one crosses the street, one must take the crosswalk

D.You should keep the traffic rules in mind and obey them strictly.

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