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Many young children love a wooden rocking horse. They can sit up it and rock backwards and forwards. It is a toy that many parents nice to have for their children. They keep them for many years after the children have grown up.

Debbie and David Sainsbury started making rocking horses as a hobby. They spent hours engraving(µñ¿Ì£©and shaping wood into horse shapes.

Other people saw the beautiful rocking horses they had made. They also wanted to have a special toy for their children. People began to order their own rocking horse. They could get special colours and designs made.

In the fist year of their own hobby£¬Debbie and David made 13 rocking horses. They had to use blocks of wood to make each one .Fist they carved and shaped the wood. Then they sanded them to make them smooth. Finally, they painted them with interesting designs. Each Each customer could then have their very own special rocking horse.

Most of the horses were the normal size for a small child to use and ride. The rocking horse would be kept inside and the child could rock on it for hours.They have also made a very big rocking horse for A customer who wanted a large one. It was bigger than a real small horse.

Some people had old rocking horses stored away in their homes. One was more than 50 years old.People have given Debbie and David some of these rocking horses to fix up again, The rocking horses look new and people can put them on show in homes. They bring back many happy memories for the owners.

Their hobby has now become a successful and busy business. Choose something you enjoy and make it as your career(Ö°Òµ)£¬too.

1.How do children ride a rocking horse?

2.How did Debbie and David¡¯s hobby become a business?

3.Why do people keep old rocking horses for years even after their children have grown up?

4.What do you think of Debbie and David?

5.Can you think of a hobby and the hobby can become a business? What is it?

1.They can sit on it and rock backwards and forwards. 2.People saw the rocking horses they had made and began to order their own rocking horse. 3.Because they can bring back many happy memories....

It was early on a sunny Sunday.Mark got up and decided to do some chores around the house.

He thought it would be good to feed the cat first.He got the cat food out of the kitchen.He also gave the cat some fresh water.

It was nine o'clock.He thought that to do the dishes should be the next.Mark hated doing the dishes.So£¬he began and finished the dishes in half an hour.

Around ten£¬he started to clean the house.He spent one hour and a half on it.It was difficult to clean the floor because there were lots of cat hairs.

Then Mark began to sort(°Ñ¡­¡­·ÖÀà) all of his rubbish.It was an easy chore for him to do£¬and he thought it was good to the environment£¬so it was his favorite chore.About twenty minutes later£¬he finished it.

The morning of doing chores was over.What did Mark do next? He had a rest and enjoyed his lunch.

1.Mark ________ first that day.

A. cooked breakfast B. fed the cat C. washed the clothes D. walked the dog

2.Some ________ made cleaning the floor difficult.

A. cat hairs B. dirty food C. old books D. waste paper

3.It took Mark ________ minutes to do the dishes.

A. twenty B. thirty C. sixty D. ninety

4.Which chore did Mark like doing best?

A. Doing the dishes. B. Cleaning the house. C. Feeding the cat. D. Sorting the rubbish.

5.Mark finished all his chores ________.

A. at about ten am B. in the evening C. before twelve o'clock D. after 1£º30 pm

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Trees are useful to man in three very important ways.

The first important way is that they provide man with wood and other products. Trees provide not only man with food, but also many animals with food. Without trees many animals could not live on the earth. It's not easy for man to live on the earth, either.

The second important way is that trees give us shade£¨ÒõÁ¹£©. On a hot summer day, people are eager(¿ÊÍû)to have a rest under the tree after they have a long walk. You can imagine how important the shade of a tree is to man and animals.

The third important way is that trees help to prevent drought and floods£¨·ÀÖ¹¸ÉºµºÍºéË®£©. However, in many parts of the world, man has not realized the third way. They cut trees down in large numbers. In the end, they find that they have lost the best friends they had.

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2.In hot summer, trees give us shade to cool.

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3.Cutting down trees in large number can¡¯t cause drought and floods.

A. True B. False

4.The underlined word they refers to man and animals.

A. True B. False

5.Protecting forests is protecting ourselves.

A. True B. False

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