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My name is Bill. I have a friend called Mike. Today is Mike’s birthday. I’m at his birthday party. There are a lot of friends in his house. Some stand beside the table and enjoy the snacks and drinks. There is some food on the table. I like the chocolate and the fruit very much. Mike sits on the sofa and chats with some friends there. He wears a yellow T-shirt and a pair of blue jeans. He looks so cool today. Wow! The cake is really big. There are some candles (蜡烛) on it. Mike’s friends begin to sing ‘Happy Birthday’ to Mike. Mike is very happy. He blows out (吹灭) the candles and cuts the cake. Everyone has a good time at the party.

1.There are a lot of friends at ________ birthday party.

A. Mike’s B. Bill’s C. my D. Mike’s friend’s

2.What does Mike wear at his birthday party?

A. a blue T-shirt

B. a red T-shirt

C. a yellow T-shirt and a pair of blue jeans

D. a pair of red jeans

3.Which sentence is true?

A. Mike stands beside the table.

B. Mike likes the chocolate and the fruit very much.

C. Everyone has a good time at the party.

D. Mike’s friend has some candles.

4.What’s on the cake?

A. the chocolate B. some drinks

C. the fruit D. some candles

5.How does Mike feel today?

A. polite B. sad

C. happy D. Helpful

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To encourage reading, a Chinese company placed over 10,000 books around the underground, in taxis and on planes in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. The activity earned the support of many Chinese stars. The “book-dropping battle,” however, won little praise. Instead, the movement drew much criticism(批评).

Some books were left untouched. Around the underground, passengers thought the books were left there to save the seats. Some books were taken away by cleaners. People also complained that they couldn’t get to the books—the carriages were too crowded.

The movement led to a hot debate.

Most people thought it could do little to encourage reading. “I think the best result is that people take selfies(自拍)when they pick up the books and write a post in WeChat. After that, they will just bring the books back home and place them on their bookshelves,” wrote one Weibo user.

Some pointed out that while Watson was a great reader, the Chinese stars who supported the movement didn’t seem to be reading much. Isn’t it embarrassing that the movement is supported by stars who don’t read a lot?

Murong Xuecun is a famous Chinese writer. He thought the book-sharing campaign was not at all a bad thing. “In the past years, the Chinese economy(经济) has been developing rapidly. Everybody is busy with work. They don’t have time for reading,” said Murong.“However, just because Chinese people don’t read regularly, it doesn’t mean we should do nothing to encourage reading, ” Murong added.

1.What’s purpose of The “book-dropping battle” ?

A. To encourage people to read.

B. To test how much people like reading.

C. To test find out people if give back the books.

D. To encourage people to take public transport.

2.What result of “book-dropping battle” isn’t mentioned in the passage?

A. Some books were thought to save the seats.

B. Some books were taken away by cleaners.

C. People couldn’t get to the books because of the crowded.

D. Some people thought it affected the traffic.

3.The underlined word “debate” means _____ in the passage.

A. 阅读 B. 争论 C. 兴趣 D. 风气

4.The fourth paragraph mainly tells us _______.

A. “book-dropping battle” works little

B. Most people like taking selfies

C. people prefer reading in WeChat.

D. Weibo users prefer reading books

5.What is Murong Xuecun’s idea about “book-dropping battle”?

A. Book-sharing campaign may effect the economy

B. Chinese people are too busy to read books.

C. We shouldn’t give up encouraging reading,

D. Developing Chinese economy is more important than reading.

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