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Jess really felt very happy. When he arrived at his seat in the classroom that morning, he found an invitation£¨Çë¼í£©on his desk. It was from some of his classmates asking him to join their camping trip. This was the first time he was asked to join in an out-of-school activity. Why were they asking him now? Nobody seemed to like him. In fact, he had been so lonely (¹Â¶À) that he drowned his feeling with food. As a result, he had put on a lot of weight, and this gave the children something more to make fun of him.

Cindy, who was standing near Jess when he read the invitation, went out quickly to tell the others that the trick had worked. Everyone was happy that Jess thought that was true. But there was no camping trip. The whole thing was made up.

At first, Cindy thought it was fun. But later, when Jess told her that he was going to buy a sleeping bag with his pocket money, Cindy had a second idea. She knew that Jess¡¯s family had little money, and she hated to see him spend his pocket money on something he would never use. Cindy also hated to tell Jess the truth (ÕæÏà). Her close friends would be unhappy with her.

What could she do now?

1.The sentence ¡°....... he drowned his feeling with food¡±means_____

A. he eat a lot to make himself feel less lonely

B. He asked for a lot of food to his classmates

C. He brought his food to his classmates

D. He had a lot of food to put on weight

2.What would happen if Cindy told Jess the truth?

A. Jess would go on the camping trip himself

B. Jess¡¯s family would be unhappy with Cindy.

C. Cindy might have trouble with her friends.

D. Jess would be grateful to his classmates.

3..If Jess really bought a sleeping bag, _________.

A. everyone else would also buy one

B. He would have it for no use

C. Cindy would pay for it

D. it would be the best in the class

4.From the story we know _________.

A. everybody would go camping in the class

B. Jess had no friends in the class

C. everybody liked Jess in his class

D. Jess joined in many out-of-school activities

5.Which is the best title for this passage?

A. Jess and His School

B. Jess and His Friends

C. An Invitation for Jess

D. Jess and His Camping trip

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Are you tired after studying hard? American country music will take you away for a while. The guitars and songs will take you to mountains and fields there.

Country music talks about everyday life and feelings. It's the spirit of America, easy to understand, slow and basic.

Country music developed in the Southern United States. It was the folk music of the American countryside. Many of the songs tell about the lives of farmers. They talk about love, crops or death.

Rural life can be hard, so the words are often sad. At first, people played the music only at family parties. But it became more popular. In the 1920s, people played country songs on the radio, and they made them into records.

When people moved to towns and cities to look for work, they took their music with them. Country music continued to change and became popular across America.

John Denver was one of America's most famous country singers in the 1970s. His song Take Me Home, Country Roads is very popular and people still play it today.

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A. It's easy to understand. B. It's usually about everyday life.

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3.People often play country music with

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4. country songs were made into records.

A. In the 1930s. B. In the 1940s. C. In the 1950s. D. In the 1920s.

5.When people moved to towns and cities, they

A. forgot their music B. took their music with them

C. learned other kinds of music D. played the rock music

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