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As we know, safety is the most important thing in our lives. So, we should try our best to make sure we are safe.

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Dear students,

As we know, safety is the most important thing in our lives. So, we should try our best to make sure we are safe. We mustn't bring restricted knives or things to our school because these things may cause serious problems. Do not have a bath in rivers or ponds by ourselves without our parents permission. And, we should be friendly to others so fighting is strongly banned. Make sure that we should always pay attention to the traffic on our way to school or home. Furthermore, if we meet some emergency, we must call for help from the police or our teachers. In a word, following these safety rules above can make us live in peace.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Much has been said and written recently about heroes, mainly because many people think we have too few of them. There are many different kinds of heroes, but they all seem to have two things in common. First, heroes, by their actions, show the great possibilities of human nature. Second, heroes can also stand the test of time, and their achievements will not be easily forgotten. Because of these good points, we need to choose our heroes carefully.

Olympic sports star Jackie Joyner-Kersee, who is believed to be a hero, warns young people to be careful of making athletes heroes. She hopes that if someone tries to copy her, it will be because she has achieved her goals by working hard. Joyner-Kersee says that a hero should be someone who has an influence on another person¡¯s life.

Poet Maya Angelou believes that a hero encourages people to treat others well and to be concerned about the greater good. A hero should show politeness, courage, patience, and strength all the time. A hero should encourage others to follow him with actions that improve the world, even if only in small ways.

Author Daniel Boorstin suggests that, ¡°Celebrities are people who make news, but heroes are people who make history.¡± Thus, if a person is truly worthy to be called a hero, he or she will not be soon forgotten.

We all need heroes. We need to be able to respect people who have been there, done that, and succeeded. Many times the greatest heroes are the people we deal with every day ¡ª relatives£¨Ç×ÆÝ£©, friends, and neighbors ¡ª who will keep going when it is easier to give up. The parent who puts her or his family ahead of herself or himself, the teacher who will make more money at another job but chooses to help others ¡ª all these people can be considered as heroes. A hero quietly and continuously sets a good example, an example that inspires others to follow.

¡¾1¡¿Joyner-Kersee hopes that young people ______.

A. will work hard B. will become heroes

C. will follow her D. will achieve her goal

¡¾2¡¿ The underlined word ¡°celebrities¡± in Paragraph 4 means ______.

A. volunteers B. reporters

C. sports players D. famous people

¡¾3¡¿From the passage we know that ______.

A. there are fewer heroes than before

B. many common people set examples to us

C. heroes should be polite, patient and famous

D. heroes have to reach the standard required for them

¡¾4¡¿ The best title for this passage is ______.

A. What Heroes Do B. Who Are Heroes

C. How Heroes Live D. Where Heroes are

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Peter wondered why he didn¡¯t have many friends. The reason was that he was always taking, never giving.

One day Peter told Bill, £¢I¡¯d like to give a party on Saturday. I¡¯d like you to come and bring Martha, too. £¢

£¢Thanks, Peter. We¡¯d be happy to come. £¢£¢Perhaps you¡¯d like to bring your violin. You and Martha sing well together. I¡¯m sure everyone will want you to sing for us. £¢That was how Peter began to plan his party. Next, he asked another friend, Betty, to bring a cake. £¢You make the best cake in the world, Betty, and I like to eat your cake better than have one from the bakery. £¢Peter invited a few other friends to come to his party. He didn¡¯t forget to ask something from each one of them. He even asked Jim and Mary Jackson to let him give the party at their house! They agreed.

The party was a big success. However, as the guests were leaving, they said £¢Thank you. £¢to Bill and Martha for the music, Betty for the cake, the Jacksons for the use of the house and to others for their hard work. To Peter they just said, £¢Thanks for the invitation. £¢

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¡¾1¡¿ The party was held .

A. at Peter¡¯s house

B. in a large hall

C. at Peter¡¯s friends¡¯ house

D. in a secret place

¡¾2¡¿Which of the following is NOT true?

A. Betty made the best cake.

B. Mary Jackson sang well.

C. Bill played the violin well.

D. The Jacksons did hard work for the party.

¡¾3¡¿ liked Peter.

A. Many of his friends

B. Few people

C. Everyone

D. All his friends

¡¾4¡¿ Peter to give the party.

A. tried his best

B. did nothing

C. only invited some friends

D. did everything

¡¾5¡¿ From the story, we can see Peter was .

A. a warm-hearted£¨ÈÈÐĵģ©man

B. good at making friends

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D. a welcomed friend

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿One afternoon I took a trip to an art museum while waiting for my husband to finish a business meeting. I was expecting a view of the masterpieces(Ãû×÷).

A young couple looking at the in front of me chatted non-stop. I watched them for a moment and realized the wife was doing all the talking. I admired(Åå·þ)this man for being so with her. Bored by their noise, I moved on.

I met them several times as I moved those rooms of art. Each time I heard her voice, I moved away quickly.

I was standing at the museum gift shop buying some cards when the couple walked to the exit(³ö¿Ú).

" He's a brave man, " the clerk said. "Most of us would our interests if we were blind at such a young age. But behind his wife he comes in there's a new art show. "

"But he can't see. " I said in surprise.

" His wife each painting so that he can see it in his head. "

I learned about patience, courage and love that day. I saw the patience of a young wife describing paintings to a person without sight and the courage of a husband who would not allow blindness to change his . And I saw the love shared by two people as I this couple walk away holding each other's hands.

¡¾1¡¿A. crowded B. quiet C. noisy D. silent

¡¾2¡¿A. gifts B. maps C. books D. Paintings

¡¾3¡¿A. strict B. patient C. careful D. xcited

¡¾4¡¿A. through B. across C. into D. out of

¡¾5¡¿A. give up B. give away C. die out D. run away

¡¾6¡¿A. whatever B. wherever C. whenever D. whether

¡¾7¡¿A. talks B. shows C. describes D. tells

¡¾8¡¿A. nothing B. everything C. something D. anything

¡¾9¡¿A. mind B. eyes C. life D. decision

¡¾10¡¿A. met B. knew C. researched D. Watched

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There is a little boy named Mark. He hopes he could fly like a bird. His parents tell him, ¡°Dear, you can¡¯t fly.¡± ¡°Why can¡¯t I? Some birds in the zoo are very big, but they can fly.¡± The boy can¡¯t understand.

There is another little boy named Barry. He is crippled(õ˽ŵÄ). He wishes he could walk and run like other children.

¡°Why can¡¯t I walk or run like other children?¡± Barry asks his father. His father doesn¡¯t know what to say.

One day, the two boys meet in a park.

¡°Do you want to fly like a bird?¡± Mark asks Barry.

¡°No,¡± Barry says. ¡° I just wish I could walk and run like you.¡±

Mark thinks for a minute, walks to Barry¡¯s father and says something into his ear.

¡°That¡¯s OK,¡± says the father.

Mark goes to Barry and says, ¡°Get onto my back. Let¡¯s run together.¡± Then Mark carries Barry and begins to run. He runs faster and faster. He runs across the park with Barry on his back. The crippled boy flaps(ÅÄ´ò) his arms up and down in the wind. He shouts at the top of his voice, ¡°We¡¯re flying, Mark! We¡¯re flying!¡±

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¡¾1¡¿What does Mark hope to do?

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¡¾2¡¿Why does Barry wish he could walk like other children?

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¡¾3¡¿Where do the two boys meet one day?

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¡¾4¡¿What may Mark say to Barry¡¯s father?

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¡¾5¡¿How does Barry feel when he runs with Mark on his back?

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