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¡ªI spoke no English and was _______ silent during the visit.

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In the US, most parents put lots of thought into which neighborhood they choose to live in. That¡¯s because they want their children to ______ in a positive (ÕýÃæµÄ) environment.

I grew up in Point Breeze, a neighborhood in the East End of my hometown, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US. It¡¯s probably best known ______ Frick Park, a public park with many picnic areas, gardens, paths for hiking and biking and fields for playing sports. Frick Park is a _____ resource (×ÊÔ´) that the whole neighborhood ______. People use it for exercise and relaxation.

In addition to great green ______£¬Point Breeze has excellent public and private schools. _____, until age 14, my whole world was in Point Breeze.

My neighborhood was, in my ______, a world ruled by kids. I remember how my friends and I would walk around with a baseball, a football or - in later years -a video camera, exploring, ______

other kids and getting into adventures.

We¡¯d race to the candy store on foot. We¡¯d chase (×·¸Ï) down the ice cream truck on bikes. We¡¯d come home when it got ______ outside, tired from play but eager (¿ÊÍû) to wake| up and do it all again. We ______ felt scared, and we also never felt bored. That¡¯s how childhood should be.

1.A. pick up B. end up C. save up D. grow up

2.A. to B. for C. as D. of

3.A. wonderful B. successful C. natural D. personal

4.A. celebrates B. shares C. buys D. refuses

5.A. forest B. food C. spaces D. lights

6.A. Therefore B. Because C. However D. Otherwise

7.A. life B. sunrise C. memory D. dream

8.A. searching B. controlling C. playing D. meeting

9.A. dark B. rainy C. angry D. excited

10.A. sometimes B. never C. often D. usually

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One day, an old dog walked into Noah¡¯s yard. The dog didn¡¯t look hungry or sick, just very tired. Noah gave the dog a few pats on the head. The dog followed Noah into the house, slowly walked down the hall, and fell asleep in the corner.

An hour later, the dog woke up, walked to the door, and Noah let him out.

The next day the dog was back. Once again the dog followed Noah into the house and stayed in the corner for an hour. It was the same story the next day, and the next, and the next one after that.

Noah was very curious (ºÃÆæµÄ). ¡°What¡¯s up with this dog?¡± he wanted to know. He had an idea. Noah pinned a note to the dog¡¯s collar (ÏîȦ):

To the owner of this dog,

Do you know that your dog comes to my house every afternoon and has a short sleep? Why?

Noah

The next day the dog came to Noah¡¯s house with a new note pinned to its collar:

He lives in a home with 6 children, 3 under the age of 2. He¡¯s trying to catch up on his sleep. He can¡¯t find a quiet corner here. Neither can I! Can I come with him tomorrow?

1.When the dog walked into Noah¡¯s yard, how did the dog look?

A. He looked hungry. B. He looked sick. C. He looked tired. D. He looked excited.

2.The underlined word ¡°pats¡± means ¡°______¡± in Chinese.

A. ½±ÉÍ B. Çû÷ C. ¹·Á´ D. ÇáÅÄ

3.Why did the dog often come to Noah¡¯s house?

A. To get some food. B. To take a short sleep.

C. To look after Noah¡¯s children. D. To look for its children.

4.Which of the following is TRUE?

A. The dog slept in Noah¡¯s house for a whole night.

B. The owner of the dog was tired of the children.

C. The owner of the dog is Noah¡¯s best friend.

D. The owner of the dog didn¡¯t ask his dog to stay at home.

5.Which is the best title for this passage?

A. A Tired Dog B. Noah Kept a Dog C. A Helpful Dog D. Noah Loved a Dog

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