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Young people and older people don't always agree. They sometimes have different ideas about living, working and playing. But in one special program in New York State, adults and teenagers live together in a friendly way.
Each summer 200 teenagers and 50 adults live together for eight weeks as members of a special work group. Everyone works several hours each day. They do so not just to keep busy but to find meaning and enjoyment in work. Some teenagers work in the woods or on the farms near the village. Some learn to make things like tables and chairs and build houses. The adults teach them these skills.
There are several free hours each day. Weekends are free, too. During the free hours some of the teenagers learn photo taking or painting. Others sit around and talk or sing. Each teenager chooses his own way to spend his free time.
When people live together, rules are necessary. In this program the teenagers and the adults make the rules together. If someone breaks a rule, the problem goes before the whole group. They talk about it and ask, ¡°Why did it happen? What should we do about it?¡±
One of the teenagers say about his experience, ¡°You stop thinking only about yourself, you learn to think about the group.¡±
£¨1£©In one special program in New York State, young and older people _______ .
A.don't work well together.
B.are not friendly to one another.
C.teach one another new ways of building houses.
D.spend eight weeks together.
£¨2£©All the members work some time every day mainly to _______ .
A.lead a busy life
B.learn new skills of farming
C.get used to the life on the farms
D.find value£¨¼ÛÖµ£© and pleasure in work
£¨3£©Living together, _________ .
A.the teenagers don't have to obey(×ñÊØ) the rules
B.the teenagers have to obey the rules the adults make
C.the members have no free time on weekends
D.the members are not allowed to break the rules they make together
£¨4£©The last paragraph shows that the teenager thinks his experience in the program is ____ .
A.unpleasant
B.tiring
C.helpful
D.boring
£¨5£©The best title for the passage is __________ .
A.The rules of living together
B.Life in New York State
C.A special program
D.Free hours in the special work group

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Twenty years ago, I drove a taxi for a living. Once at midnight, an old lady in her 80s took my taxi. She gave me an address, and then asked, "Could you drive through downtown?"
"It's not the shortest way," I answered quickly.
"Oh, I don't mind," she said. "I'm in no hurry. I'm on my way to a hospice (ÁÙÖչػ³Ò½Ôº£©. I don't have any family left. The doctor says I don't have very long time."
I quietly shut off the meter. "What route would you like me to take?" I asked.
For the next two hours, we drove through the city. She showed me the building where she had once worked, the neighborhood where she and her husband had lived, the place where she danced as a girl. As the sun was rising, she asked me to go to the address she had given me.
"How much do I owe you?" she asked, reaching into her purse.
"Nothing," I said.
"You have to make a living," she answered.
"There are other passengers."
"You gave an old woman a little moment of joy," she said. "Thank you."
I drove into the fine morning light. Behind me, a door shut. It was the sound of the closing of a life. I drove aimlessly£¨ÂþÎÞÄ¿µÄµØ£©£¬lost in thought. For the rest of that day, I could hardly talk. What if that woman had gotten an angry driver, or one who was impatient to end his shift? What if I had refused to take the run?
£¨1£©The old woman chose to ride through the city in order to ______.
A.show she was familiar with the city
B.see some places for the last time
C.let the driver earn more money
D.reach the destination on time
£¨2£©The taxi driver did not charge the old woman because he ______.
A.wanted to give her a hand
B.shut off the meter by mistake
C.had received her payment in advance
D.was in a hurry to take other passengers
£¨3£©What can we learn from the story?
A.Giving is always a pleasure.
B.An act of kindness can bring people great joy.
C.People should respect each other.
D.People should learn to appreciate others' concern.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ Which is the tallest mountain on the earth? The answer must come fast¡ªMT Everest, at a height of 29,000 feet.

But that is only on land. For, if you were to measure (²âÁ¿) from the bottom (µ×²¿) of the ocean. The tallest mountain in the world will probably be Mauna Kea in Hawaii. It is more than 15,748 feet under the sea and another 13.779 feet above it.

As US scientist Cindy Lee Dover points out that the seafloor is the largest and least known place on the earth. We know more about Mars (»ðÐÇ) and Venus (½ðÐÇ) and the back side of the moon than we know about the seafloor.

Some people have travelled to the deep water of the ocean to try to find all kinds of unknown animals and plants living in the deep water. Even scientists know very little about them. Many of them perhaps do not even have names. Some of the names given by scientists to newly discovered (±»·¢ÏÖ) animals are really funny. Among them are the spaghetti worms (Òâ´óÀûÃæÈ䳿), named as such it is found in a tangle (²ø½á), it is often difficult to make out where one ends and another begins! Just like spaghetti.

¡¾1¡¿What is the height of the mountain Mauna Kea above the sea?

A.13, 779 feet.B.15,748 feet.C.29,000 feet.D.29, 527 feet.

¡¾2¡¿The spaghetti worm ________.

A.doesn¡¯t have a nameB.lives in the deep water of the ocean

C.has no end or beginningD.is a kind of new animals on land

¡¾3¡¿What¡¯s the meaning of the underlined word ¡°seafloor¡±?

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¡¾4¡¿Which is TRUE according to this passage?

A.MT Everest is the tallest mountain on the earth.B.We still know very little about the seafloor.

C.Scientists know a lot about the animals in deep water.D.Every sea animal has a very funny name.

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According to a new Ministry of Education (½ÌÓý²¿) survey, student safety has become a big problem. Nearly 50 percent of students say they are worried about robbery on the way to and from school. Now in many big cities in China, some school has taught an unusual lesson: self¨C protection. Students like this lesson as there are no exams or boring classes. And they can learn how to save lives and know how to stop danger before it really happens.
Chen Haoyu, a teacher at Beijing No.25 Middle School and a self¨Cprotection expert, gives young students advice on how to deal with danger.
If you are robbed
Keep calm. If you cannot cry for help or run away, give the robber your money. Try to remember what the robber looks like and tell the police.
If you are in a traffic accident
If you are hurt by a car, take down the car number; if it is a bicycle, try to contact your parents before you let the rider go. This is because you don't know how seriously you are hurt.
If it is raining hard and there is lightning
Don't stay in high places and keep away from trees.
When there is a fire
Get away as fast as you can. Put wet things on your body and try and find an exit. Do not take the lift!
If someone is drowning(ÄçË®)
If you can't swim, don't get into the water. Cry out for help.
Remember that danger is never as far away as you think. Take care of yourself at all times!
£¨1£©The underlined word "contact" means _______.
A.end up
B.wait for
C.search for
D.get in touch with
£¨2£©If your house is on fire, you must _____.
A.put dry things on your body
B.run quickly and take the lift
C.take everything you have and then run away
D.run away and find an exit as quickly as you can
£¨3£©What's the best title for this passage?
A.Self- protection
B.How to take care of yourself
C.The popular lesson
D.An interesting lesson

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