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Changes while traveling

Several years ago, we could often see some bad behavior during traveling. Some people threw rubbish everywhere and painted on the wall. Some picked flowers, walked on the grass and hurt animals. Some even smoked and talked loudly in public. Luckily, things have changed these years. People put rubbish into dustbins. They¡¯re friendly to plants and animals. Few people smoke in public. All these changes make us happy.

I think if everyone cares about the environment, our world will become better and better.

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There were 30 children in the classroom and all were trying to think about not only what they did, but also what our teacher already knew.
¡°Who broke this window?¡±
¡°Uh, Oh.¡± I thought. I was the one who broke the window with a football. I did not mean to do it. I would be in a lot of trouble. How could I pay for a big window like that? I didn't want to put up my hand. But I had to tell the truth. So, I raised my hand and told the teacher I broke the window.
Miss Green went to the bookcase and took down a book.¡°I know how you like birds, Peter.¡± She said .¡°Here is a book about birds and the book is yours now. I will not punish you this time. But Peter, you should remember that I am rewarding £¨½±ÉÍ£©you for your honesty£¨³Ïʵ£©, not for breaking the window.¡±
I couldn't believe it! The teacher didn't punish me and I was getting my very favorite book. Now, I still use that book, and it always reminds me of (ʹÎÒÏëÆð)the lesson my teacher taught me. Honesty is always best.
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£¨2£©Who broke the window?
£¨3£©Where did Miss Green take down the book?
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I raised my hand and told the teacher I broke the window.
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A young lady was driving alone through the street. It was dark and rainy. Suddenly she saw an old woman by the side of the road, holding up her hands as if she wanted a lift(´î±ã³µ). ¡°I can't leave her out in this weather,¡± the young lady said to herself. She stopped her car and opened the door.
¡°Do you want a lift?¡± she asked. The old woman nodded and got on the car. After a while, she said to the old woman, ¡°Have you been waiting for a long time?¡± The old woman shook her head, ¡°Strange¡± the young lady thought. She tried again, ¡°Bad weather, isn't it?¡± The old woman nodded.
Then the young lady noticed the old woman's hands, which were large and hairy. Suddenly she realized the woman was a man! She was frightened at first. Then she stopped the car. ¡°I couldn't see out of the rear screen(ºóµ²·ç²£Á§),¡±she said, ¡°Would you mind cleaning it for me?¡±
¡°The old woman¡± nodded and opened the door. As soon as ¡°she¡±got out of the car, the frightened young lady drove off as fast as she could.
When she got home, she noticed ¡°the old woman¡± had left her handbag behind, she picked it up and opened it. Inside there was a gun.
£¨1£©When the young lady talked with the old woman , she only nodded or shook her head because she .
A.didn't want the young lady to hear her voice
B.didn't want to trouble the young lady any more
C.was so tired that she didn't want to talk with her
D.was wondering if the young woman had seen her hands.
£¨2£©When the young lady found the old woman was a man, she .
A.drove the car to the police station
B.began to cry
C.thought of a good idea and got out of danger.
D.went on driving
£¨3£©From the story, we know the young lady was _____.
A.beautiful and careful
B.kind and clever
C.careless and humorous
D.foolish and shy
£¨4£©¡°The old woman¡± was probably a .
A.policeman
B.reporter
C.robber(ÇÀ½Ù·¸)
D.friend of the young lady's
£¨5£©The young woman asked the old woman to clean the rear screen in order to .
A.see more clearly
B.drive fast and well
C.make her speak
D.make her get out and drive off

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ Mr. Black lives by the sea. He has a big family and has to work hard, or his wife and children will be hungry. After breakfast he leaves for the sea by a small boat every day. He always hopes to catch more fish .

One morning, the man got to a good place for fishing. He threw a long rope (Éþ×Ó)with many hooks(¹³×Ó) into the water. He found it heavy and pulled the hooks out of the sea. He saw there was a gold chain(½ðÁ´) on the hooks. He was of course very glad. ¡°I¡äll sell the gold chain for much money, ¡±he thought to himself.¡°I'll build a new house and buy lots of expensive things. ÎÒ½«³ÉΪÊÀÉÏ×ÓеÄÈË¡±.

His boat began to sink. But Mr. Black went on thinking and didn't notice what was happening. As he was pulling the gold chain, the boat sank( ϳÁ) into the sea.

He lost not only the gold chain, but also his boat and life £¡

¡¾1¡¿Where does Mr. Black live ?

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¡¾2¡¿Translate the underlined £¨Ï»®Ïߵģ©sentence into Chinese .

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¡¾3¡¿What did Mr. Black see on the hooks?

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¡¾4¡¿What happened to the boat at last?

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¡¾5¡¿Translate the underlined sentence into English .

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¡¾6¡¿Did Mr. Black only lose his boat and the gold chain?

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