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But sometimes I see some bad manners around us. For example, some people push in before others or drop litter everywhere.

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I¡¯m a teacher in a primary school. One day, I found Tony, a boy from my class, sat there all¡¾1¡¿. It seemed that he was very ¡¾2¡¿ and tears (ÑÛÀá) ran down his face. Some questions came to my mind. Why was he sitting alone? Why was he¡¾3¡¿?

After school, I came up to him. ¡°Tony, are you OK? I asked. Tony didn¡¯t say ¡¾4¡¿.¡± In fact, he didn¡¯t even move. So I sat down ¡¾5¡¿ him and then I began with my usual ice breaker. ¡°I¡¯ll tell you one thing about me, and then you¡¯ll tell me one thing about you.¡±

After I told him a funny story about my dog, I asked Tony ¡¾6¡¿ he could tell me what happened. Tony looked at his shoes and said slowly, ¡°My friends were talking about what ¡¾7¡¿they wanted to buy for their family for Thanksgiving Day. But I don¡¯t have any pocket money. I don¡¯t know what to do.¡±

¡°That¡¯s all right, Tony.¡± I¡¾8¡¿at him. ¡°Do you know what the most important thing is for Thanksgiving Day?¡± Tony looked up and waited for the¡¾9¡¿. The most important thing is your good heart. As long as you care and love your family, they will always be happy.

Tony's tears stopped.¡¾10¡¿ his head, Tony said, ¡°It's the power of love, right?¡±

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ It was seven o'clock on the morning of August 29th. The Kelly family were going to Brighton, a town by the sea.

¡°Can we have breakfast _______ we leave?¡± asked Gina Kelly.

¡°No,¡± said her mother. ¡°We must leave now, or the traffic (½»Í¨) will be _______. We'll have breakfast when _______ the seaside.¡±

Gina ran downstairs. ¡°I¡¯m ready,¡± she said.

The family climbed into the _______, and Dad started driving. In the front of the car was Mike. He was eleven. He didn¡¯t talk but just _______ music. In the back of the car were Gina, her mother and Ellen. Gina was nine and Ellen was three.

Dad drove very fast. ¡°You¡¯re driving too fast,¡± said Mum. ¡°You don¡¯t have to drive so fast. It¡¯s _______.¡±

Dad laughed and drove more slowly. There wasn¡¯t _______ traffic, and they reached Brighton at nine o¡¯clock. It was a sunny day, and the sea _______ very blue.

¡°There¡¯s a cafe,¡± said Gina. ¡°Can we have breakfast there?¡±

¡°Yes,¡± said Mum. They went into the caf¨¦, and ate a very big breakfast.

¡°Oh dear, I am full,¡± said Gina. ¡°_______ can I swim when I¡¯ve got all that food inside me?¡±

¡°Easy,¡± shouted Mike. ¡°Just watch me!¡± He ran towards the sea, followed by Gina happily.

What a(n) ________ day it was going to be!

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ In today's world of mobile phones, MP3 players and mini computers, most people have at least one time£­telling tool with them. Since these small machines are so common, will people stop wearing the 500£­year£­old watches? According to some people, yes. A teenager says it's unnecessary to wear a watch. Many young people agree and use their mobile phones to tell time. Louis Galie, a president, said that fewer young people wear watches today than five years ago.

However, watchmakers say that watches get popular again when people reach their 20s and 30s. By then, they want to spend money on a nice time£­telling tool which doesn't just keep good time. For this reason, the watch industry has become an accessory business(Åä¼þÒµ) in recent years.

Today's watches offer a lot of uses that meet the need of almost any personality(¸öÐÔ). They can be used as compasses(Ö¸ÄÏÕë), calendars, and even USB drives...

People are always trying their best to create new kinds of watches. A certain watchmaker business makes watches that don't even look like watches. Their popular model uses different color lights to tell the time. Another watchmaker business, makes a ¡°handless¡± watch, using a ring of circles to keep time. This watch makes people talk a lot about modern watches.

Whether a watch expresses fashion sense, creative ability or a love for sports, people want their time£­telling tools to be beautiful, fashionable and practical. All in all, a watch has become more important than the time it tells.

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A. They think that it is not necessary for people to wear a watch.

B. Watches get popular when young people reach their 20s and 30s.

C. The watch industry has become an accessory business in recent years.

D. They needn't make new watches to meet the need of any personality.

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Jane¡¯s mother worked on the farm from morning to evening which just could make ends meet. To allow Jane to live a happy life, Mother was very careful about spending money. However, Jane didn¡¯t understand her. Every day Mother was busy with her work while Jane was studying at school, so they had little time to enjoy themselves.

One day, Mother realized Jane was unhappy and even unfriendly to her, so she decided to go skiing with Jane to make Jane happy.

On Sunday morning they went happily to the snowfield. Since they were both in white clothes, the manager advised them to buy ski clothes He said they might be easily found in their ski clothes, in case there was an accident. Mother couldn¡¯t afford them, so she refused.

Then they went skiing in their white clothes. They were skiing happily on the snowfield when suddenly the snowfield began to shake. It was the snowslide. They ran a long way and finally ran out of the snowslide, but they couldn¡¯t find their way. Later, a helicopter (Ö±Éý»ú) which came from the nearest airport was flying above, but people on it couldn¡¯t see or hear them. Jane was in danger because she had hurt her head seriously and blood dropped on the snow. Just then an idea came to Mother¡¯s mind. She pierced (´ÌÆÆ) her wrist immediately and then bright red blood dropped down on the snowfield. She wrote a red SOS on the snow. At last Jane was saved, but Mother died.

¡¾1¡¿Where did Jane¡¯s mother work?

A. On the farm.B. At school.

C. In the snowfield.D. In the airport.

¡¾2¡¿Mother refused to buy ski clothes because ______.

A. they didn¡¯t like the colour

B. they didn¡¯t have enough money

C. they just bought the white clothes

D. they have had their own ski clothes

¡¾3¡¿Why did Mother pierce her wrist?

A. Because her daughter was unfriendly.

B. Because her daughter needed her blood.

C. Because she wanted to save her daughter.

D. Because she wanted the manager to find them.

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