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动词填空 用括号内所给动词的适当形式填空。

1.She wants her son ____________ (be) a teacher when he grows up.

2.Mr Li __________ (bring) us a lot of fun when he was our History teacher.

3.The students __________ (prepare) for the Reading Festival these days.

4.The next Saturday, he _______________ (plan) to go for a picnic, didn’t he?

5.Miss Zhang asked us __________ (not give) any food to the animals in the zoo.

6.Do you know what __________ (happen) to Earth in 30 years.

7.He _______________ (drink) some milk and ate some bread.

8. One of the twins __________ (visit) Wuhan this summer holiday, but the other isn’t.

9.The key __________ (not fit) the door. So I had to change another one.

10.Mike is twenty years old. He is old enough __________ (drive) a car.

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On the afternoon of October 13th, 2011 in Foshan, a two-­year-­old baby girl was playing in the street while her parents were busy working at their shop. But unfortunately (不幸地是), a truck went by and knocked into this poor girl. What's worse, without stopping to help the girl, the truck went over her, making this poor girl badly hurt. In the next 7 minutes, another truck went over her, and 18 passers-­by just walked past without taking notice of the poor baby. At last, this girl was saved by an old woman who collected waste in the streets, but unluckily the baby girl was so badly hurt that she died at last.

This event aroused harsh criticism (引起强烈批判) on the Internet. But why do people seem so kind-­hearted (热心肠的) only on the Internet, but actually in the daily life we can hardly see them help each other? Lots of people made comments online: If you save someone who's hurt, he may say it's you who hurt him. You may have trouble when you do a good deed, because the law doesn't protect you.

We really need to learn from other countries in such cases. For example, in Singapore, if someone does wrong to the one who helps him, he has to say sorry in public and pay 3 times the medical fee as punishment.

1.Where did the story happen? __________________________________________

2.What was the number of people who walked away instead of helping the baby?_______________

3.Who helped the baby at last? __________________________________________

4.What happened to the baby girl at last? __________________________________________

5.Where did the event arouse harsh criticism? __________________________________________

Do teenagers in small villages do chores at home? How about the teenagers in big cities? Here is a survey. We asked 4,000 teenagers in China several questions. Half of them come from big cities like Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. The others are from small villages. We made a diagram(图表) of the result of our survey. Let’s have a look at it. We found out that teenagers from small villages do more chores than those from big cities. Maybe it is because they live a harder life. Our advice to parents in big cities is that parents should give their children some chores to do. Doing chores teaches teenagers to take care of themselves.

Chores

2000 teenagers in small villages

2000 teenagers in big cities

Take out the trash

1600

1000

Sweep the floor

1200

850

Make the bed

1400

750

Do the dishes

1100

600

Fold the clothes

900

1500

1.They surveyed ______ teenagers from small villages.

A. 2,000B. 3,000 C. 4,000

2.There are 1,000 teenagers from the cities who ______.

A. make the bed

B. do the dishes

C. take out the trash

3.Fewer than ______ teenagers in big cities sweep the floor and make the bed.

A. 2000 B. 1,000 C. 1,500

4.The number of teenagers ______ in big cities is bigger than that in small villages.

A. making the bed

B. folding the clothes

C. doing the dishes

5.Why did they make the survey?

A. Because they don’t want teenagers in China to do chores at home.

B. Because they thought it’ll help teenagers to take good care of themselves to do chores at home.

C. Because they wanted to know if teenagers in China do chores at home.

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