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Do You Like to Have Tests in the Man-machine Conversation?
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Do You Like to Have Tests in the Man-machine Conversation?
Several days ago, we did a survey about whether you like to take your spoken English tests in the man-machine conversation. Here are the results.
85% students like to have their spoken English tests in the man-machine conversation. They think that spoken English is as important as written English, so it is necessary to be tested as written English. Also, having such tests can make students pay more attention to their spoken English. What's more, teachers will let them speak English more in class.
However, 15% students don't like to have such tests. Because of their poor spoken English, they are afraid they aren't able to answer all the questions correctly. And they are also afraid that the computers may break down suddenly in the test.
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Switzerland (ÈðÊ¿) is one of the most developed countries in Europe. It is famous as one of the cleanest countries in the world.
The Swiss (ÈðÊ¿ÈË) think that recycling is important. The government has made laws which require everyone to recycle. In 1998, the Swiss government passed a law which says that people cannot throw away any electronic machines. Instead, people are told to bring old ones, such as televisions, computers and fridges, to special centers when they don't need them. Many parts of the old machines are reused, and only the parts that can't be used are thrown away.
The government also charges (ÊÕ·Ñ) a rubbish bag tax (˰). If people want their rubbish to be collected, they must buy yellow stickers and put them on their rubbish bags. In 2003, 47G of all rubbish in the cities was recycled. This included 70% of paper, 95% of glass, 71% of plastic bottles and 85--90% of cans. Until recently, people can get a small amount of money when they recycle their bottles. Recycling has become a daily habit for the Swiss.
Everyone should learn from the Swiss, and our country will be clean like Switzerland.
£¨1£©According to the passage, Switzerland is famous for .
A.its food
B.its watches
C.its environment
D.its laws
£¨2£©How much rubbish in the cities was recycled in 2003?
A.About 70%.
B.95%.
C.47%.
D.85--90%.
£¨3£©What can people do according to the law?
A.Bring old computers to special centers.
B.Reuse the parts of the old machines that can't be used.
C.Throw away electronic machines.
D.A and C
£¨4£©How can people in Switzerland get a small amount of money?
A.Put yellow stickers on their rubbish bags.
B.Recycle their bottles.
C.Bring old electronic machines to special centers.
D.Have a good habit.
£¨5£©The best title of the article is .
A.One of the Cleanest Countries in the World
B.The Swiss Government
C.Recycling in Switzerland
D.Learning from the Swiss

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I love to write! Ever since I was a five-year-old girl, I wrote stories in my notebooks and on small pieces of paper. I told stories to my friends. As a grown-up, I have written over 100 books! That's a lot! As a teacher, it's my goal to encourage all of my students to love to write.
Writing is easy if you're careful enough, I told them. Everyone I meet is a possible character.
Everything I see or do is a possible scene in a book. Start looking around you. You'll be amazed at what you discover.
Anyone can be a writer. You just put your pencil on your paper and write what you like to read, step by step:
¡ñ Create great characters. If you know your characters well, they'll write the story for you.
¡ñ Interest the reader right at the beginning. You can start your stories with dialogue or action. If you can make the reader ask questions, then he has to keep reading to find out the answers.
¡ñ Follow the steps. The steps for every story are almost the same: Introduce the characters and the conflict(Õù¶Ë);things get worse; all seems lost; the hero saves the day!
¡ñ Balance is the key.
Remember, when writing, it doesn't hurt to add some humor(ÓÄĬ).
£¨1£©What did the writer begin to do when she was five years old?
£¨2£©What's the writer's goal as a teacher?
£¨3£©How many steps are mentioned about writing according to this passage?
£¨4£©Does the writer think it hurts to add some humor when writing?
£¨5£©What does the passage mainly talk about?

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