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Our family went to the Yellow Stone National Park last summer vacation. Our son, Tom, wanted to see bears there. And what an experience(经历)it was!

When we got there, we put up our tent(帐篷) and went to explore(探险). As we returned, we heard our daughter Susie cry out. And then we saw a bear go into our camp.

Tom wanted his father to chase(追赶)him away. His father said, “No. It’s dangerous to chase a bear. And don’t let him chase you. ”Susie said, “What shall we do? Maybe we should climb a tree. ”Tom said, “No. We have to get him out of there. He might go to sleep in our tent. ”“Maybe we could make him leave if we put some honey outside for him to eat. ”Susie suggested. Then I said, “How are you going to get the honey? It’s in the tent. ”We watched the bear go into the tent and heard him upset(翻倒; 弄翻)everything inside. “It’s foolish for us to try to chase him away. ”said my husband, “Leave him alone and wait for him to come out. ”We waited, but the bear stayed inside. We had to sleep in the car that night.

1.Tom wanted to go to Yellow Stone National Park to see .

A. tigers B. wolves C. bears D. birds

2.Where did the family go on vacation last summer?

A. They went to the Central Park. B. They went to Yellow Stone National Park.

C. They went to a zoo. D. They just stayed at home.

3.Who do you think saw the bear first?

A. Susie. B. Tom. C. The writer. D. The writer’s husband.

4.What did they do when they saw a bear go into their tent?

A. They chased the bear away. B. They stayed outside the tent and did nothing.

C. They climbed up a tree. D. They put some honey outside for the bear to eat.

5.What did the bear do in the tent?

A. He ate the honey. B. He chased the people away.

C. He drank the beer. D. He turned things upside down.

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November 21, 2016 was the 44th World Hello Day. It started on November 21, 1973. Taking part in(参加) this day couldn’t be easier. All you have to do is to greet(问候) 10 people. Do you know how people in different countries greet each other?

We Chinese usually say “nihao” when we meet someone. At school, we learn some ways to say hello in English. They are “How do you do?” and “How are you?” However, people from English-speaking countries seldom(很少) use them as greetings when they meet friends. Let’s have a look at some popular ones.

UK: “You all right?” “Yea, you?” “I’m good.” This is a usual conversation(交谈) among British friends. Girls like saying nice words when meeting each other, such as “Hey, lovely.” Sometimes, people also say “How’s it going?” But it’s not a question. You can say it when you meet someone.

US: Americans say, “What’s up?” or “What’s good?” And people usually answer with “Not much.” or “Nothing.” Children often say, “Sup?” A popular greeting is “Hey, man.” But it is only among boys. Girls may say “Hey, girl.”

Australia: If you meet an Australian, you may hear “G’day, mate.” It means “Good day.” But with a strong accent(口音), it sounds like “Good eye, mate.” Saying it!It’s an interesting accent. You can answer by the same way, “G’day.”

1.How many countries are mentioned(提及) in this passage?

A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. D. Five.

2.What do the girls in the UK say when meeting each other?

A. Sup? B. Hey, lovely.

C. Hey, girl. D. G’day, mate.

3.What can we learn from the passage?

A. Different countries have different greetings.

B. It’s not easy to take part in World Hello Day.

C. Children in the United States often say “Good day.”

D. You have to answer the question “How’s it going?”.

4.What’s the best title of the passage?

A. People Enjoy Greeting

B. Make Friends with Others

C. English-speaking Countries

D. Say “Hello” to the World

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