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There is good news for old people with Alzheimer’s disease (老年痴呆症). As we know, people who have Alzheimer’s disease may get lost easily. Sometimes they can’t find the way to their home. All the family members must be worried about their safety. Now, some has invented GPS-enabled walking shoes. The shoes are very special and useful. They can help people find old people easily, wherever they go.

These walking shoes are especially important for people who are in the earliest stages of Alzheimer’s disease. According to the research, such old people have the highest danger. Let’s see some terrible facts. About 60℅ of patients with Alzheimer’s disease get lost for days when they go for a walk. Up to half of those who are lost and not found within 24 hours can die outside. If old people wear such shoes , you needn’t worry about that. These shoes can help their families to find them easily if they are lost. So you see, the shoes can ensure old people’s safety.

These walking shoes are equipped with a GPS device (设备) in the heel. The shoes are very comfortable and they look like the shoes that many old people wear.

The GPS-enabled walking shoes have a great advantage. Of course, the shoes are suitable for children .Parents can ask them to wear such shoes. Then they can find their children easily. But some children have different ideas. Sometimes, they don’t want their parents to know where they are. What will they do? Well… some children say that they will take them off and put them at home.

1.Who are the GPS-enabled walking shoes suitable for?

A. Old people with Alzheimer’s disease

B. Students in primary school.

C. Old people who are strong and healthy.

D. Anyone around the world

2.What does the underlined word “them” in Paragraph 2 refer to ?

A. GPS-enabled walking shoes B. Their families.

C. Old people D. Their children.

3. Why don’t some children like to wear GPS-enabled walking shoes ?

A. They think the GPS-enabled walking shoes are very ugly.

B. It is uncomfortable to wear GPS-enabled walking shoes.

C. The GPS-enabled walking shoes are suitable for them.

D. They don’t want their parents to find them easily.

4.What does this passage mainly talk about?

A. People who have Alzheimer’s disease can’t find the way to their home sometimes.

B. The GPS-enabled walking shoes can help us find the old or the children easily.

C. The GPS-enabled walking shoes look like the shoes that many old people wear.

D. We can see the GPS-enabled walking shoes easily wherever we go around the world.

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Have you ever had problems in your life and don’t know how to be happy? If so, you will find Being a Happy Teenager by an Australian writer Andrew Matthews _________.

In his book, Matthews tells us _________ to have a happy life and answers the questions of teenagers.

There are many _________ such as parents and friends in this book. The book says we should forgive and _________, and stop being angry. The book tells us useful _________ such as how to put what you have learned into pictures of your mind to make your memory better.

Many teenagers think that happiness comes from a good exam result or_________ from other people. But you _________ still be happy when there are no such“good” things.

Success comes from a _________ attitude. If you learn from problems, you will _________ success in the future.

Some school students have _________ such as being too tall or too short. But Matthews tells us that happiness comes from_________ things in a positive way. If you are tall, people _________ you and you can get a _________ view at the movie; if you are short, your clothes and shoes _________less room in your bedroom! This is Matthews’s most important lesson: You _________ to be happy!

1.A.wise B.strange C.useful D.simple

2.A.why B.when C.where D.how

3.A.names B.questions C.ideas D.subjects

4.A.wonder B.forget C.guess D.remember

5.A.stories B.information C.skills D.jokes

6.A.praise B.help C.advice D.greeting

7.A.must B.need C.can D.should

8.A.dangerous B.good C.proud D.friendly

9.A.lose B.hope C.have D.share

10.A.experience B.difficulties C.fears D.problems

11.A.thinking about B.caring for C.playing with D.looking after

12.A.like B.need C.know D.notice

13.A.lower B.higher C.worse D.better

14.A.take B.make C.cover D.cost

15.A.want B.like C.wait D.choose

An Adventure in Africa

It was late last night, but Kevin could not sleep. His bed was inside a camping tent, and just outside the tent were the fields of Africa, filled with wild animals. His parents slept soundly in another bed across from him. He wondered how they could be so clam. What if a lion came into their tent? He was very frightened. It took a long time before Kevin finally fell asleep.

When the son came up, he felt his mother’s hand on his head. “Morning, Kevin!” she said, “time to wake up and go on the safari.” Before they left America, his parents had explained to him that a safari was a long drive through nature, usually in Africa. During a safari you can see lions and zebras living free, instead of cooped up(限制) in a zoo.

“What if we get close to a lion?” Kevin asked.

“Oh, daring,” she said “nothing will happen to us if we listen to our guide.”

Kevin got dressed slowly, listened to the bird singing outside and began to feel less afraid. After a brief breakfast, he got into a jeep with his parents. The driver, Jim, a kind –looking man, was also their guide.

The jeep took off a dirt road. After a little while Kevin and his parents waited in the tall grass while Jim walked ahead of them and looked around. After a minute Jim raised his hands in the air. “Shhh,” he said in a low voice. “It’s nothing dangerous but don’t speak loudly.” Kevin and his parents walked up to where Jim stood, and soon Kevin saw a beautiful golden creature with dark brown spots(斑点) and a very ,very long neck–a giraffe.

“Wow,” said Kevin, He could not believe how close he was to the giraffe. All his fears disappeared and he began to get excited about the day to come.

1.Kevin couldn’t sleep that night because_____.

A. a lion came into his tent B. he was frightened

C. his parents slept soundly D. the tent was comfortable

2.According to Kevin’s parents, during a safari, they can ___

A. drive through African cities

B. fly over African fields

C. give food to lions and zebras

D. see wild animals living free

3.What made Kevin surprised?

A. Waiting in the tall grass

B. Listening to birds singing

C. Getting so close to a giraffe

D. Driving a jeep with his parents

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