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Bike?sharing has swept across China, with an increasing number of people choosing bike riding instead of driving. The bike that the service company provides has GPS or Bluetooth on it, and those bikes can be easily unlocked with a smart phone and left anywhere in public. Bike?sharing allows people to borrow a bike from one place and return it at another place easily.

In some cities, we can see more and more people riding this kind of sharing?bikes. It's very convenient to use the bikes if you have a smart phone. First, you have to download such an APP on your smart phone. Then what you need to do is to find a nearest bike through the APP, scan the QR code on the bike or connect your phone with the bike over a Bluetooth wireless connection. You will find the bike can be unlocked itself. Then you can enjoy your trip. What's more, the greatest advantage of bike?sharing is that you can easily find one and never worry about where to park it. The cost of riding depends on the time that you spend. Normally, every hour you ride, you need to pay one yuan. It doesn't cost so much, does it?

At the same time, some people park the bikes in their own homes. Besides, some people don't value the bikes. Now service companies are trying to solve the problem like being stolen.

Technology and science have changed our social lifestyles. We have to say bike?sharing brings us more convenience without doubt. And we also hope that people can not only enjoy it but also put it to good use.

1.From the first paragraph, we know ________.

A. bike?sharing is invented in China

B. sharing?bikes are used by some people

C. most people in cities don't drive

D. sharing?bikes can be borrowed anywhere

2.The underlined word ¡°scan¡± in Paragraph 2 probably means ________ in Chinese.

A. ä¯ÀÀ B. ɨÃè C. ÉóÊÓ D. ϸ²é

3.If you want to use a sharing?bike, you must ________ first.

A. have a smart phone and download an APP

B. download an APP and pay for the trip

C. unlock the bike and download an APP

D. find a nearest bike and borrow it from anyone

4.Which of the following is NOT mentioned in this passage?

A. Bike?sharing is very cheap.

B. Sharing?bikes may be stolen.

C. Sharing?bikes are easy to unlock.

D. Bike?sharing is a kind of green transport.

5.The passage probably comes from a ________.

A. science textbook B. tourist guide

C. website news report D. restaurant menu

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The Sixth Time I Went to the Principal¡¯s Office

When I was in the seventh grade, I had problems behaving. My heart was in the right place, but I

couldn¡¯t always follow the rules. I played many tricks on my schoolmates. Once, I even pulled a girl¡¯s hair

on the school bus to get her attention. As a result, I was repeatedly sent to the office of the principal£¨Ð£³¤£©.

Although I hated going there, I did not hate the principal, Mr. Ratcliff.

Mr. Ratcliff was a kind, elderly man. When he spanked£¨ ´òƨ¹É£© me for putting some ants into a

classmate¡¯s pencil box, it didn¡¯t hurt at all, but it did hurt my feelings. I thought so much of him and

moments like that seemed to prove I was hopelessly bad.

When I got called to Mr. Ratcliff¡¯s office for the sixth time, I had no idea what I had done. I felt

disappointed as I walked down there. I went into his office, sat down, and looked at the floor. Then he said

the last thing I expected to hear:¡± Kevin, I¡¯ve heard you¡¯ve been behaving really well lately. I want you to

know how proud I am of you, and I just called you down to my office to give you a peppermint.¡±

¡°Really?¡± I was surprised.

¡°Yes. Now you can take that peppermint and go back to class.¡±

I carried the peppermint with me as if it was a gold coin. When I got into my classroom, I bragged £¨ ´µÐ꣩ to my classmates about my turnaround,excitedly. I wasn¡¯t so bad after all.

Mr. Ratcliff was really kind. He made me realize that I was just a kid who had problems with behavior.He bought some peppermints and took the time to notice me when I got something-anything-right. Mr.Ratcliff gave me some hope by giving me some love. I will just remember him for the rest of my life.

1.In his seventh grade, the writer __________.

A. hated the principal B. had problems behaving

C. always followed the rules D. often helped his classmates

2.How did the writer feel when he went to the principal¡¯s office for the sixth time?

A. Lonely. B. Excited. C. Confident. D. Disappointed.

3.The sixth time the writer went to the principal¡¯s office, he got __________.

A. a peppermint B. a model bus C. a pencil box D. a coin

4.The writer will always remember Mr. Ratcliff, because the principal __________.

A. talked with him in the office B. played games with him

C. expected him to be a teacher D. gave him some hope and love

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