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C. don¡¯t have to; are supposed D. can¡¯t; aren¡¯t supposed
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A. gets used to B. be used to
C. used to D. uses to
²é¿´´ð°¸Walking every day ________ good for your health.
A. are B. be C. is D. will
²é¿´´ð°¸I think he¡¯s supposed ______ next week.
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Stress is usual in life. It may come from heavy traffic to bad working environments, or from relationship problems to financial (²ÆÕþµÄ) difficulties. We all need a w1.to reduce our stress, understand where it comes from and how to work through it. If not, stress will certainly l2. to illness, low spirits, broken relationships or unending pain.
Keeping diaries is the s 3. way I know of to reduce stress. Keeping diaries will help u4. deal with our stress before it makes us ill. Writing down our thoughts and f 5. , as in keeping a diary, is a good method to r6. stress and increase happiness. We put down on paper what we are unhappy with and worried about. This h 7.us begin to understand in a clearer manner what we are going through.
Keeping a regular diary about e 8.events, joys and struggles can really help us face our day, and s9.our problems with stress. When we record our days on paper or on the computer, we are dealing with our feelings, fears and joys, as we are writing.
Let's start living the healthy, balanced and m10.life we have meant to live, with our simple diary writing.
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In Canada you can find dogs, cats, horses, etc. in almost every family. These are Canadian people's pets. People love these pets and have them as their good friends. Before they keep them in their houses, they take them to animal hospitals to give them injections (×¢Éä) so that they won't carry disease. They have special animal food stores, though they can get animal food in almost every kind of store. Some people spend about two hundred Canadian dollars a month on animal food. When you visit people's houses, they would be very glad to show you their pets and they are very proud of them. You will also find that almost every family has a feeding place for birds in their garden. All kinds of birds are welcome to come and have a good meal. They are free to come and go and nobody is allowed to kill any animal in Canada. They have a law against killing wild animals. If you killed an animal, you would be punished. If an animal happened to get run over by a car, people would be very sad about it.
People in Canada have many reasons to like animals. One of them might be that their family ties are not as close as ours. When children grow up, they leave their parents and start their own life. Then the old will feel lonely, but pets can solve this problem. They can be good friends and never leave them alone.
1.The underlined word "disease" in Paragraph 1 means ¡°____________¡±
A. bones B. illness C. cancer D. litter
2.We can learn from the passage that__________
A. people in Canada love animals
B. people in Canada often kill animals
C. pets eat better than people in Canada
D. almost every family has a birdcage in Canada
3.In Canada, children leave their parents when they grow up because__________ .
A. their parents' houses are too small
B. they wouldn't depend on their parents any more
C. they can only find jobs far from their parents
D. they don't love their parents any more
4.Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. The pets usually need injections after they are kept in houses in Canada.
B. Birds aren't allowed to come and have a good meal in Canada.
C. Anyone who has killed an animal would be punished in Canada.
D. The family ties in Canada are as close as those in China.
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Sam was a member of the football team when he was in primary school. He lived alone with his father. The two of them had a very special
relationship. Even though Sam was always on the bench (Ìæ²¹¶ÓԱϯ), his father was always in the stands cheering. He never missed a game!
When Sam was in high school and at college, he always put his effort
into every practice, but was still on the bench all the time. His father always encouraged him to keep on practicing playing football.
One day at the end of his senior football season, the coach gave him a telegram. It said his father died that morning. The coach told him to take the rest of the week off and not to come to the game on Saturday.
Saturday arrived and Sam appeared in the locker room (¸üÒÂÊÒ) before the game. The game until finally the coach agreed.
Before long, the coach, the players, and everyone in the stands could not believe their eyes. This little nobody, who had never played in a formal game, was doing everything right like a star! Just before the end of the game, Sam stopped a pass and ran all the way for the winning goal! The fans suddenly cheered with great excitement!
After the game was over, the coach noticed Sam sitting in a corner all alone. The coach came to him and said, "Kid, I can't believe it. You were fantastic! Tell me how you did it." Sam looked at the coach with tears in his eyes, and said, "Well, you know my dad died, but did you know he was blind?" The young man forced a smile and continued, "Dad came to all my games, but today it was the first time that he could see me play in a real game. I wanted to show him I could do it!"
1.His father was always when his son's team was playing a game.
A. on the bench B. in the stands
C. in the locker room D. in the corner
2.The underlined word "nobody" in Paragraph 5 means
A. important person B. unimportant person
C. common person D. uncommon person
3.From the passage we can learn that Sam's father was
A. a football player B. a blind man
C. a football coach D. an impatient person
4.What's the proper title for the passage?
A. The duty of a coach. B. The practice of players.
C. Sam's football game. D. Father's encouragement.
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I shook hands with my father in the truck, and for a long time he looked
straight ahead and didn't say a word. But I knew he was going to say a little to
me. "I can't say anything," he finally said. "I never went to college, and none
of your brothers went to college. I can't say don't do this and do that, because
everything is different and I don't know what is going to come up. I'm sure you
can deal with it ."
He gave me a new checkbook (֧Ʊ²¾). "If things get pushing, write a small check. But when you write one, send me a letter and let me know. There are some things we can always sell."
"You know what you want to be, and they'll tell you what to take," my father went on."When you get a job, be sure to be honest, and work hard."
Then my dad reached his seat and brought the old, broken Bible that he had read so often, the one he used when he wanted to look something up in a friendly quarrel with one of the neighbours. I knew he would miss it. I knew, though, that I must take it. He didn't say that I needed to read this every morning. He just said, "This can help you ifyou take it."
Did it help? I got through college without being a burden (¸ºµ£) on the family. I have been able to make money since.
1.What is the writer's main purpose of writing this passage?
A. To tell the readers his life story.
B. To let people know how poor he was.
C. To tell people what kind of person his father was.
D. To tell the readers what present he got from his father.
2.Why didn't the father ask his son not to do this and do that?
A. Because he was a man of few words.
B. Because he was born in a poor family.
C. Because he had no idea what was going to come up and he felt quite confident of his son.
D. Because he didn't want to be much too strict with him.
3.What can you learn from this passage?
A. How to live by oneself. B. How to stand on one's own feet.
C. What a good father should do. D. What self-importance (¸ß°Á) is like.
4.What kind of book did the Bible seem to be to the writer's father?
A. There were many good examples for you to copy in it.
B. It was a good book that could help you when you were in trouble.
C. It was a book that told you how to get a good job and a good future.
D. It was a book which told you how you should get on well with others.
²é¿´´ð°¸In the deep blue Indian Ocean, there¡¯s a beautiful island (µº) country called Maldives(Âí¶û´ú·ò). It¡¯s the smallest in population and area of all the Asian countries. It has an area of 90,000 km2, but 99% of the area is covered by the sea. It has 1,190 islands and is about 820 km from North to South. People live on no more than 200 islands, while another 87 are visited by tourists.____________________________. The capital Mal¨¦is is on one of the middle islands, and about 75,000 people live there. The people there are friendly and welcoming. They use their traditional games to welcome people from all over the world. It is sunny on the islands almost every day, and makes them look so beautiful. People can enjoy lots of things in Maldives.
1.How many people live in the capital Mal¨¦is?
A. 75,000. B. 90,000. C. 1,190. D. 200.
2.What does the writer mean ¡°Some of the islands are only used for fishing or farming¡±?
A. There are no people living on some islands in Maldives.
B. Tourists are everywhere in Maldives.
C. People in Maldives like traveling very much.
D. People in Maldives can do nothing except fishing or farming.
3.What does the writer think of the people in the Maldives?
A. He thinks they¡¯re boring.
B. He thinks they¡¯re poor.
C. They are friendly and welcoming.
D. He doesn¡¯t like them.
²é¿´´ð°¸During this summer vacation, I went to work in a restaurant so that I could increase (Ôö¼Ó)my social experience. Although it was only one______ , I made many friends there.
On the first day, I found there were so many people in the restaurant. At the beginning, I just felt I was a little useless because I did not ______ what to do. Other waiters all looked very _______and were busy working with smiling faces. At that time, a strong boy came up to me and ______me how to work.
During supper, the boy who helped me sat by my side and said to me, "My name is Paul.This afternoon your performance was______ , and I think you should call me 'teacher'." I said, "Thank you for _____ me, and I think we can be friends. Do you think so?"
The first day ended. I was so_______ that I fell asleep as soon as I lay down on the bed.
As the days went by, I was used to the life there.
One day, I made a mistake while I was workingl The boss got so_______ with me that I was very scared. This time, a little boy named Eric walked up to me and said, "Don't be scared! Just be more _____ next time!¡± Thank you very much," I said. After that, we also became friends.
A month flew by, and I must ______ there, for I had to go back to school. ______ my friends all came to say goodbye to me. I would______ everyone's name, John, Eric, Paul and so on. At that moment, my tears could not help running ______ my cheeks (Á³¼Õ).
I must thank all my friends. They are ______ and helpful. And they made me learn much knowledge and have some_______ of working in the restaurant.
Wherever I am, I will be thinking of them, for they are my good friends.
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2.A. want B. forget C. tell D. know
3.A. comfotable B. fine C. happy D. strange
4.A. answered B. taught C. asked D. wanted
5.A. excellent B. cheerful C. natural D. honest
6.A. helping B. telling C. calling D. showing
7.A. excited B. sad C. nervous D. tired
8.A. satisfied B. angry C. happy D. worried
9.A. careful B. patient C. modest D. relaxed
10.A. sit B. go C. get D. leave
11.A. So B. Yet C. Or D. But
12.A. say B. remember C. describe D. greet
13.A. up B. down C. across D. round
14.A. friendly B. polite C. excited D. practical
15.A. places B. clubs C. environments D. experiences
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A. He did farm work. B. He played with his friends.
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A. Jack's father. B. Jack's friend. C. Jack's mother.
4.Which wasn¡¯t the doctor¡¯ s advice?
A. To drink lots of water.
B. To have a good rest.
C. To do more exercise.
5.When did Jack go to school?
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C. The next day.
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1.What does Jim want to be?
A. A teacher. B. A doctor. C. A pilot.
2.Who is taller and heavier?
A. Bob. B. Jim. C. Linda.
3.What does Bob like watching?
A. News. B. Cartoons. C. Sitcoms.
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A. Because Sue got up late. B. Because Sue didn¡¯t do her homework.
C. Because Sue broke her favorite cup.
2.What will sue and Ken do?
A. Sing a song to their mom. . B. Go to the shop. C. Call their mom.
²é¿´´ð°¸Where is Peter going to move?
A. To Paris B. To New York C. To London.
²é¿´´ð°¸What should Lucy put into the salad?
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²é¿´´ð°¸My grandfather is eighty years old now. He always complains about how fast things have changed, and he often says that life used to be better.
Families aren't families they used to be. A lot of families have broken up. If husband and wife have problems with their marriage, they no longer stay together. And mothers used to stay at home and take care of their children, but now not more. Everyone is busy working. Mothers used to spend all day cooking in the kitchen. But now the family don't eat home?cooked food any more.
And the cars! No one walks any more. More and more people drive. Students used to walk 5 miles to school every day, even in winter. But nowadays students don't. And in school, children don't have to think any more. In math class, for example, they used to add, subtract, multiply and divide (¼Ó¼õ³Ë³ý) in their heads. Instead, they use calculators.
And people today have TV and computers, and they don't talk to each other any more. They are too busy to talk, too busy to eat, too busy to think.
Life used to be simple, but it isn't any more.
1.What does my grandfather think of the life now?
A. He thinks the life now is very good.
B. He thinks the life now is worse than it used to be.
C. He thinks the life now is better than it used to be.
D. He thinks the life now is the same as it used to be.
2.What does the underlined word ¡°marriage¡± mean in Chinese?
A. Éú»î B. ¹¤×÷ C. »éÒö D. ¼ÒÍ¥
3.What has happened these years according to the passage?
A. Children don't have to think any more in school.
B. Students use calculators in math class.
C. Some children used to walk to school, but now they don't.
D. All of above.
4.What changes have happened to some families?
a. People have TV. b. People like to eat home?cooked food.
c. Lots of families have computers.
d. Lots of couples (·ò¸¾) live apart because of unhappy problems.
A. a b d B. b c d C. a b c D. a c d
5.Which is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Life now is much simpler.
B. People have too much time to talk with each other now.
C. The writer's grandfather only complains and pays no attention to better life now.
D. Lots of mothers stay at home and look after their children.
²é¿´´ð°¸When I first went to Britain, a lot of things seemed strange to me. For example, people drove on the left side of the road and many people carried an umbrella all the time. There were also many other things that I found really ¡ø .
The first thing I noticed was how polite British people were. When I got on the bus, the driver would greet me; when people got off the bus, they would say ¡°Thank you¡± to the driver; when I went into a shop, I would be greeted by a smiling salesman who would say, ¡°Can I help you?¡±
The family I stayed with were very nice, but their house was full of oddities (¹ÖÏÖÏó). Firstly, there were carpets (µØÌº) everywhere, even in the bathroom. Also, the bathroom was full of surprises. The first time I tried to wash my hands I burned myself. The cold and hot water came out of different taps (Ë®ÁúÍ·)! Then, when I tried to dry my hair I couldn't find a socket (²å×ù) for my hairdryer. Maybe that wasn't such a big surprise. More surprising was the fact that British people didn't take their shoes off when they went into a house ¡ª can you imagine?
I guess that for British people all of these things are normal. It's only when you visit a foreign country that you realize that what you think is normal is not. Normality depends on where you are.
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A. successful B. traditional C. exciting D. surprising
2.How many examples are given to show that British people are polite?
A. 1. B. 2. C. 3. D. 4.
3.What happened when the writer first tried to wash his hands in his host family?
A. He burned his hands. B. He couldn't find the tap.
C. There wasn't any water in the tap. D. There was only cold water in the tap.
4.What does the writer think it is normal to do when entering a house?
A. To take your hat off. B. To wash your hands.
C. To take your shoes off. D. To leave your umbrella out.
5.How does the writer develop the passage?
A. By telling a short story.
B. By providing some examples.
C. By showing different opinions.
D. By comparing research results.
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A. clean off B. take off C. be cleaned up D. be taken off
²é¿´´ð°¸¡ªRuby, ________ the steps when you wear shoes with high heels.
¡ªThanks, I will.
A. minding B. to mind C. mind D. to minding
²é¿´´ð°¸Cathy used to ________ much for dinner, but in order to keep fit, recently she has got used to ________ less.
A. eating; eat B. eat; eating C. eat; eat D. eating; eating
²é¿´´ð°¸The Long March 7 made its successful inaugural flight (Ê×·É). Zhang Yang told me the news ________ he saw it on the Internet.
A. so that B. even though C. as soon as D. ever since
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When you are learning English£¬you must do your best to get the spirit of the language and use it as the English speaker does.
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B. we should look up every word in the dictionary
C. we need to put every word into our own language
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A. difficult to understand different sounds
B. possible to remember the word order
C. important to learn the rules for word order
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B. the order of words can never change the meaning of an English sentence
C. sometimes different order of words has a different meaning
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People usually set off firecrackers ( ±¬Öñ ) to celebrate Spring Festival. But because of the smog, this year seemed very quiet. It was really different. A man called Zhang Wei said that his friends and he hadn¡¯t set off a single firecracker.
¡° We all suffered ( ÔâÊÜ ) from last month¡¯s smog. If we don¡¯t call an end to the firecrackers, the environment will get worse and worse during the holiday. ¡± said Zhang Wei. He called on more people to set off fewer firecrackers during this year¡¯s Spring Festival by putting up a notice in his neighborhood.
More Chinese looked forward to celebrating ( Çì×£ ) the holiday in a greener way . They decided not to set off firecrackers. They also decided not to waste food . They said the new celebrations sounded fas
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To clean the sky ,more than ten provinces including Guangdong, Zhejiang and Jiangsu have started to use national 4 standard ( ±ê×¼ ), which is expected to reduce ( ¼õÉÙ ) vehicle emission ( ³µÁ¾ÅÅ·Å ) by 30% to 50%. Beijing even has started to use the stricter national standard.
We still have a lot to do to improve the air quality. For example, using public transportation as much as possible is not a hard thing for us to do, but it matters a lot .
1. What happened in a large part of China this January?
A. It experienced larger amounts of smog.
B. People set off lots of firecrackers.
C. There was a heavy rain.
D. Many car accidents happened
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A. By putting up a notice B. By setting off firecrackers
C. By not wasting food D. By using public transportation
3.How many provinces have started to use national 4 standard?
A. Three B. Six C. Eight D. More than ten
4. Which of the following is Not true according to the passage?
A. Zhang Wei didn¡¯t set off a single firecracker this Spring Festival
B. We should use more public transportation to help reduce the air pollution.
C. Zhejiang has started to use national 4 standard to reduce vehicle emission.
D. More Chinese think the celebration of setting off firecrackers is fashionable.
5. What¡¯s the best title for the passage?
A. How to reduce the vehicle emission
B. How to improve the air quality
C. What do Chinese do in Spring Festival
D. Using public transportation
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¡°What's wrong with Grandma£¿¡± Nancy asked her mom.
¡°The ______ pollution is bothering (ʹ·³ÄÕ) her£¬¡± Mom said.
¡°Do you ______ the noise from all those cars£¿¡± Nancy asked.
¡°Yes£¬¡± Mom said.¡°When Grandma moved here many years ago, there wasn't such a big ______ here.Now there is a big road that is used to go to work easily in the city.Big trucks deliver (ÔËÔØ) food all over, too, by ______ this road.They make so much noise.The noise pollution really bothers Grandma.¡±
¡°I know ______ water pollution and air pollution are.I learned about them in school, but what is noise pollution£¿¡± Nancy asked.
¡°Pollution is ______ that is bad for you£¬¡± Mom said.¡°Noise pollution can influence someone's ______.Grandma's blood pressure goes up because of too much noise.She also has trouble ______ with all the traffic at night.Grandma's hearing has been hurt by the noise, too.¡±
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2.A. interesting B. happy C. healthy D. well
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4.A. mean B. get C. tell D. point
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6.A. cleaning B. using C. building D. making
7.A. what B. how C. where D. when
8.A. everything B. anything C. something D. nothing
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10.A. listening B. sleeping C. walking D. thinking
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A week later, the horse returned w3.a lot of wild horses from the hills. This time the neighbors congratulated the farmer on his good l4. His reply was still, ¡°Bad luck? Good luck? Who knows?¡±
Then when the f5.son was going to train one of the wild horses, he f6.off its back and broke his leg. Everyone t7.this was very bad luck, but n8.the farmer, whose only reaction was, ¡°Bad luck? Good luck? Who knows?¡±
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Without proper planning,tourism(ÂÃÓÎÒµ) can cause problem. For example, too many tourists can make public places crowded, which are also enjoyed by the local people. If tourists cause too much traffic, the local people will feel unhappy. They begin to dislike tourists and treat them impolitely. But they forget how much tourism can help the local economy(¾¼Ã). It is important to think about how tourism affects the local people. The local customs and beauty should be kept to attract the tourists by the local government. The local government should also care about the health and happiness of local people when developing tourism.
Too much tourism can he a problem. If tourism grows too quickly, people can leave other jobs to work in the tourism industry because they can make more money there. As a result, other parts of the local economy can become worse.
On the other hand, if there is not enough tourism, people can lose jobs£¬and businesses can also lose money. It coats much money to build large hotels, airports, first?class roads, and other support facilities(ÉèÊ©) needed by tourist attractions. For example, each room of the first?class tourism hotel usually costs about 50 thousand dollars. If the rooms of the hotel aren't used most of the time, the owner of the hotel will lose money.
Building a hotel is just a beginning. There must be many support facilities as well, including roads to get to the hotel, electricity and so on. All of these support facilities cost money. If these facilities are not used because there are not enough tourists, jobs and money are lost.
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2.Is developing tourism helpful for the local economy?
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3.What should be kept by the local government to attract tourists?
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5.How much does it usually need to build a first?class hotel room?
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²é¿´´ð°¸It was just three degrees above zero.¡°That¡¯s cold¡±, thought Jane as she got ready to deliver(ËÍ)her morning papers . Jane had 50 customers(¹Ë¿Í),and on cold mornings when she couldn¡¯t ride her bicycle , it took her more than an hour to make her rounds.
As she collected her papers and put them into a big canvas(·«²¼)bag , Jane regretted(ºó»Ú)that she hadn¡¯t finished her maths homework the night before . There was still time . She would hurry with the papers and finish the maths before breakfast.
Less than an hour later Jane nearly finished. She had only five customers to go.
She could then go home to finish her maths homework while her Mom cooked breakfast . As she rounded the corner , she saw a car in the middle of the street . It was Mr Zimmerman , the elderly man who walked with a walking stick . His car was out of gas(ÆûÓÍ).
¡°I¡¯d like to help Mr Zimmerman,¡± thought Jane ,¡°but if I do , I won¡¯t have time to do my homework.¡± She hated to think what Mr Robert would say if she didn¡¯t finish papers.
¡°It¡¯s his own fault(´íÎó)for running out of gas,¡± Jane talked to herself. ¡°The station is only a half mile down the street . Surely Mr Zimmerman can walk that far, even on a cold morning like this...can¡¯t he?¡± As she walked down the street , Jane still wondered what to do.
1.Jane delivered her papers____.
A. before she went to school
B. after breakfast
C. with the help of Mr Zimmerman¡¯s car
D. on the way to school
2.Mr Zimmerman was old and____.
A. couldn¡¯t drive well
B. would have nobody to help him
C. was not rich enough to buy gas
D. was not able to walk a long way
3.The best title for this reading should be____.
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B. There¡¯s No Easy Answer
C. No Time to Finish Homework
D. A Cold Morning for Jane
4.We know from the reading that____.
A. Jane couldn¡¯t find any time to finish her homework
B. it took about an hour for Jane to send the papers
C. Jane would have her breakfast in the school
D. Jane liked to deliver papers on cold mornings
5.The reading doesn¡¯t say but we can infer(ÍÆ¶Ï)that____.
A. Jane bought the gas for Mr Zimmerman
B. usually Jane delivered papers by bike
C. Mr Robert Didn¡¯t like Jane at school
D. Mr Zimmerman had to leave the car for Jane
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