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I continue to be inspired by those I meet who have gone 10./¦Èru:/ much worse than I and have achieved success. We can all get so much in our lives. I hope this story provides you hope.

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The first part of a new science-fiction series £¨ÏµÁо磩was shown on NBC last night. Star Trek is about a spacecraft£¨ÓîÖæ·É´¬£©which travels faster than the speed of light. The show is developed from three ideas about the 22ndcentury. First, we¡¯ll find other life forms great tools which will make amazing things possible.

Let¡¯s think about these predictions. If we find life forms on other planets, will they be intelligent? I hope so. But we human beings might not be friendly ¨C I don¡¯t think we¡¯ll believe in the idea o fpeace one hundred years from now. But this is science fiction, so we can beoptimistic! And Star Trek¡¯s idea of life in the future is ¡®communicators¡¯. And we will be ablt to have conversatins with people who are on because you¡¯ll have an electronic notebook. And if you get ill, the doctor won¡¯t have to examine you ¨C a machine will ¡®read¡¯ your body. The strangest manchine includes a ¡®teleport¡¯ which will take people to a different placein a second!

The ideas are interesting, and in my opinion there¡¯s only one problem with star trek: the acting. The TV company £¨¹«Ë¾£©will have to get better actors. If they do that, the show might be a success. If the acting doesn¡¯t improve, Star Trek won¡¯t last for more than one series. Of course, my prediction may be wrong. I can¡¯t see into the future!

1.What is Star Trek?

A. A TV play. B. A popular song.

C. A spacecraft. D. An alien.

2.What does the underlined word ¡°optimistic¡± mean?

A. Lucky and happy.

B. Hopeful and confident.

C. Helpful and creative.

D. Thankful and popular.

3.What¡¯s the writer¡¯s opinion about Star Trek?

A. The life forms on other planets are stupid.

B. Interesting ideas make a new series popular.

C. The new series might not be successful without better actors.

4.Which would be the best title for the passage?

A. Aliens on Other Planets.

B. The Idea of Human Life.

C. A Science Fiction.

D. A New Series about Future.

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I remember the green coat in my fifth and sixth grades.

When I needed a new jacket, my mother asked what kind I wanted. I described something like bikers wear. She listened long. I thought she understood for sure the kind I wanted.

The next day when I got home from school, I discovered, on m y bed, a jacket which was not what I had expected. I went close to the jacket slowly, as if it were a stranger.

From the kitchen mother shouted that my jacket was in the closet. I rushed and pulled at the clothes in the closet, hoping the jacket on the bed wasn¡¯t for me but my brother. No luck, I wanted to cry because it was so ugly and so big. But I knew I¡¯d have to wear it a long time before I¡¯d have a new one. I looked at the jacket, like an enemy, thinking bad things before I took off my old and small jacket.

I put the big jacket on. I stood in front of the mirror£¨¾µ×Ó£©, turning right and left. I looked ugly.

I threw it on my brother¡¯s bed and looked at it for a long time before I put it on and went out, smiling a ¡°thank you¡± to my mom.

The next day I wore it to school. At the morning break, my best friend, Steve, looked at me for a long time. The girls turned away to whisper. The teachers looked my way and talked about how foolish I looked in my new jacket. When it was time for the whole school to get together on the playground, . Although they didn¡¯t say out loud, ¡°Man, that¡¯s ugly!¡± I heard their talk and even laughter.

And so I went, in my jacket. So embarrassed, so hurt, I couldn¡¯t even do my lessons the rest of the day. I received Cs on tests.

I wore that thing for three years. All in those years no love came to me.

I blamed£¨Ö¸Ôð£©that jacket for those bad years. I blamed my mother for her bad taste and her cheap ways. It was a sad time for the heart. Anyway, I spent my sixth-grade year, looking forward to something good to happen to me.

And it was about that time I began to grow, still in that green ugly jacket, which had become my brother who went along wherever I went.

1.The writer went to school in the new jacket because _______.

A. his jacket was too old and small B. his brother asked him to do so

C. he wanted to show it to his friends D. he would act in school play

2.The sentence that shows the writer cared about his mother¡¯s feelings is ¡°________¡±.

A. I thought she understood for sure the kind I wanted

B. I blamed my mother for her bad taste and her cheap ways

C. I put it on and went out, smiling a ¡°thank you¡± to my mom

D. From the kitchen mother shouted that my jacket was in the closet

3.Which of the following sentences can be put in the ?

A. it began to rain B. everyone saw me C. my mother came D. I got angry

4.The changes of the writer¡¯s attitude£¨Ì¬¶È£©to the jacket can be described as ________.

A. enemy¡ústranger¡úbrother B. brother¡ústranger¡úenemy

C. stranger¡úbrother¡úenemy D. stranger¡úenemy¡úbrother

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