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A£®Bush.

B£®Jeff.

C£®Smith.

D£®Gina.

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A£®Jeff.

B£®Smith.

C£®Paul.

D£®Bush.

3.What does Paul like?

A£®Soccer.

B£®Baseball.

C£®Computer games.

D£®Volleyball.

4.Who likes volleyball?

A£®Jeff.

B£®Gina.

C£®Paul.

D£®Maria.

5.Who likes playing computer games?

A£®Jeff.

B£®Gina

C£®Paul.

D£®Maria.

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It¡¯s time for school! But on May 14th, 170 students at Duncanville High School in Texas, US,

were told to go back home. Why? Because they were wearing the wrong clothes to school.

Schools in the US don¡¯t always ask students to wear uniforms. But they have dress codes (×Å×°ÒªÇó). For example, Duncanville High School tells students to wear belts, shirts without logos(±êʶ). Schools¡¯ most-hated clothes are different.

In 2011, the saggy(ËÉ¿åµÄ) trousers law was passed in Florida. It stops students from wearing trousers that show body parts. Now, ¡°the favorite new target(Ä¿±ê) of the school dress code¡± is leggings(½ôÉí¿ã), reported the Associated Press. Some schools don¡¯t allow leggings. Other schools ask students to wear a shirt or a skirt over leggings.

Some students complain(±§Ô¹) that schools are going too far. But schools say dress codes help protect students¡¯ safety and make sure they grow up with good taste.

¡°We want to teach them that they must meet the expectations(ÆÚÍû) not only here in school, but also outside school,¡± said Andre Smith.

1. What happened to 170 students at Duncanville High School on May 14th?

A. They were told to go back home

B. They were wearing the uniforms to school.

C. They followed the school dress codes.

D. They didn¡¯t know it was time for school.

2. In Duncanville High School, students are allowed to wear .

A. the wrong clothes

B. belts, shirts without logos

C. their favorite clothes

D. schools¡¯ most-hated clothes

3. How long has the saggy trousers law been used in Florida

A. For a few weeeks. B. For several months

C. For about two years. D. For about three years.

4.We can infer(ÍÆ¶Ï) from the text that Andre Smith may be .

A. the head of Duncanville High School

B. a student from Duncanville High School

C. the head of the Associated Press

D. a news reporter from the Associated Press

We have to accept the truth: sometimes, we just want to shout out loud.

For example, we all have days like this: our dog has made a mess on the floor we just cleaned, or our friend called to tell us he or she couldn't come at the last minute when we had cooked dinner for him or her.We may be really angry but we tried to bear things like those. According to ancient Chinese wisdom (ÖÇ»Û)£®We should shout in a loud voice instead of keeping silent. In fact, it's good for our health.

¡°Chinese people have passed on the practice from ancient times to now as a part of traditional medicine.¡± said Mrs.Li, a 60-­year-­old woman from Hangzhou .¡°My parents taught me to do this.It's a part of our folk (Ãñ¼äµÄ) culture.¡±

Mrs.Li is a member of a group of people who love shouting. Each morning, she and some of her friends climb to top of the hill, and let out loud shouts before starting their daily exercise. They believe that shouting is good exercise for their lungs (·Î) and it brings them a lot of fun.

¡°Sometimes I shout out and other shout back£¬¡± said Mrs.Gu, another shouting lover.¡°It makes you happy. You laugh and then you feel very comfortable.¡±

Dr. Peter Calafiura, an American doctor, agrees that shouting can have a positive influence on people's health. So , next time you start your morning run, why not try to shout out first? It will make you healthier.

1.What does the underline word ¡°bear¡± in Paragraph 2 mean in Chinese?

A.¾ÀÕý B.ÈÌÊÜ C.Ãú¼Ç D.¶Å¾ø

2.Where does Mrs.Li shout every day?

A. In a park. B. At a square.

C. In her house. D. On a hill.

3.What does Dr.Caliafiura think of shouting?

A. It's great fun.

B. It's good for people's health.

C. It's easy to learn.

D. It's good exercise especially for kids.

4.What is the passage is mainly about?

A. A shouting lover.

B. A shouting club.

C. The advantages of shouting.

D. The history of shouting.

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