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Price: $ 14.9 Number of pages: 127

Storyline: Bean and her best friend, Ivy, decide to create their own camp. They think up all the activities and, of course, they make the rules¡­

Recommendation: I¡¯d give this book a 10 because I love the characters. They are funny and creative.

Price: $ 15.9 Number of pages: 128

Storyline: Zoe and Alice¡¯s mother might just have the coolest job ever. She saves great pyrenees dogs(´ó°×ÐÜÈ®)¡­

Recommendation: I¡¯d give this book an 8 because it is a little sad. I think kids who love animals and a good story will really like it.

Price: $ 12.9 Number of pages: 192

Storyline: A dog lives in an empty pipe under Highway 16. He has four dog friends. One day, they decide to go on an adventure to steal the food from a human family¡­

Recommendation: I¡¯d give this book a 9. It is funny. I was laughing out loud at all the funny scenes.

Price: $ 15.9 Number of pages: 160

Storyline: After their parents are killed in a car accident. Jayna and her elder brother Rob are each other¡¯s only family. Soon, Rob goes off to serve in the navy.

Recommendation: I¡¯d give this book a 9. I¡¯m interested in romantic novels and science fiction, but not so much in historical fiction. Gingersnap really changed my opinion.

1._______ has the most pages.

A. Ivy and Bean Make the Rules B. White Fur Flying

C. Stick Dog D. Gingersnap

2.White Fur Flying ___________.

A. tells us about the life of four dogs B. is a historical fiction

C. is a book about saving dogs D. shows us the camp life

3.Tom wants to buy a copy of Ivy and Bean Make the Rules and a copy of Gingersnap. He should pay ______ for the two books.

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Emily was an eighth grader. To pass her Civics course, she had to do some volunteer services in a nursing home for a week.

One Monday,Emily went to the nursing home after school. When she arrived, she was told she would spend an hour every weekday with an elderly lady, MrsBlair. She was then led into a room, where an old lady in a flowery dress was sitting on a sofa.

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¡®Good afternoon, Emily. Take a seat, please.¡¯Mrs. Blair replied.

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¡®Tell me about yourself, Emily,¡¯ MrsBlair said suddenly.

¡®Well,¡¯Emily started,¡®I don¡¯t have any grandparents, so I don¡¯t know how toget on well with elderly people.I love the performing arts. I¡¯m here mainly because I have to volunteer here to get a good grade for my Civics class.¡¯

MrsBlair didn¡¯t seem to mind .¡®Many people, especially teens, don¡¯t seem to________old people like me. Now you are here, and I¡¯m going to change that about you. Ask me anything.¡¯

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¡®I was a Broadway star in the 1950s.¡¯MrsBlair answered.

¡®Cool! Can you tell me about it?¡¯Emily asked, amazed.

MrsBlair smiled.¡®Back then,________the lead actress had the honor to wear a special bracelet. I was the lead in almost all of the plays, so I always wore the bracelet. Till this day, I still have it.¡¯

Emily smiled along with MrsBlair and listened to the other stories attentively. She had become very________MrsBlair¡¯s stories. She decided to come earlier the next day.

Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday passed by quickly. Then came Friday. As she was leaving, Emily was really upset to say goodbye.

¡®Don¡¯t be sad. You can still visit me,¡¯MrsBlair comforted her. She then handed a small box

to Emily,¡®It¡¯s my gift to you.¡¯

Emily________opened the box and was surprised to see what was inside.¡®It¡¯s the bracelet

that you wore. Thank you!¡¯Emily said, with tears in her eyes¡®. free.¡¯

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On the way home, Emily thought of her own love for the performing arts. She touched the bracelet and________that she would keep her word to MrsBlair.

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