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Everyone feels lonely sometimes. Maybe you have to go somewhere different or come home to a(n)_________ house. Maybe your best friend is sick or on holiday, or you find yourself in a group of people who all know each other well and they__________you out.

Feeling lonely for a long time can make you very________ . Here is some advice from kids on how to__________loneliness.

Take something to school and if someone asks to play with you, say________ . He might ask you to play with him next time.

¡ªCaleb

Start a collection or a ________. You will not feel so lonely and you will be able to talk about it with other people who are interested in the same things. If you get a magazine_________ collections, you can find other people who want to read and you could be friends.

¡ªIvy

Go on the Internet and look for chat rooms (ÁÄÌìÊÒ) on kids' websites,_________ remember not to give any personal _______ , like your name and address. Ask Mom or Dad first.

¡ªSean

Help Mom or Dad to do chores. You'll have ________ to talk to and you'll learn how to do things when you grow up.

¡ªNatalia

1.A. tidy B. small C. crowded D. empty

2.A. take B. help C. leave D. check

3.A. upset B. tired C. proud D. active

4.A. deal with B. part with C. take up D. make up

5.A. sorry B. hi C. yes D. bye

6.A. class B. club C. job D. hobby

7.A. about B. for C. in D. to

8.A. or B. if C. so D. but

9.A. choice B. opinion C. information D. experience

10.A. somebody B. anybody C. everybody D. nobody

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Beautiful pictures of mountains and forests, clear skies, flying birds, wild animals, silly faces ¡ª you can find them all in one place____? On a postcard! Have people always sent postcards? No! Before postcards, people____sealed (ÃÜ·âµÄ) letters.

The____for the first decorated (×°ÊεÄ) postcard came to John P. Charlton in 1861. He thought a simple card__________________________________________________________By law, people had to write their note on the front¡ªon the picture! The back was____for the address. Several years later, England allowed a divided-back (±³Ãæ¸ô¿ªµÄ) postcard. Then people could write their____on the back left side. And they put the address____During the early 1900s, the golden age of postcards, people around the world were more and more____picture postcards. In 1908, Americans alone mailed over 677 million postcards.

Today, postcards are the____most popular collection in the world after stamps and coins. You can always see or get a lot of newly-designed postcards, especially on New Year's Day.

1.A. How B. When C. Why D. Where

2.A. liked B. hated C. found D. lost

3.A. advice B. picture C. idea D. card

4.A. above B. with C. under D. for

5.A. happened B. changed C. ended D. appeared

6.A. even B. only C. still D. ever

7.A. note B. word C. address D. letter

8.A. on the front B. on the back C. on the left D. on the right

9.A. surprised at B. interested in C. expected by D. worried about

10.A. first B. second C. third D. fourth

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Read the passage carefully and answer the questions according what you¡¯ve read.

The Book Thief was written by the Australian author Markus Zusak and it has been his most popular work. Published (³ö°æ) in 2005, it has become an international bestseller and been translated into several languages. In 2013, it was adapted into a film of the same name.

Are you wondering who the¡°book thief¡±is? It was Liesel Meminger, a 12-year-old girl living in Germany during World War II. While the Nazis were creating horrors (¿Ö²À) all around, Liesel came across something that she couldn¡¯t give up: books. She stole books that belonged to the mayor¡¯s (Ê㤵Ä) wife, as well as books that the Nazis wanted to destroy.

A Jewish man named Max inspired Liesel¡¯s love for books. Liesel¡¯s family hides Max in their house. He developed a close relationship with Liesel and taught her to read in secret. Soon, Liesel realized the power of words. She not only stole books, but also wrote her own stories.

¡°It is not the kind of story that has you crying one moment and laughing the next,¡± as The Guardian reported. Instead, the sadness of Liesel¡¯s story interests you. It makes you realize that such kinds of things have happened to many other people. And it makes you think a lot.

1.List two facts that show the book The Book Thief is very popular? (Within 15 words.)

_________________________________________________________________________.

2.Who was the book thief? (Within 10 words.)

_________________________________________________________________________.

3.When did the thief steal books? (Within 10 words.)

_________________________________________________________________________.

4.What did Max do for the young girl? (Within 15 words.)

_________________________________________________________________________.

5.Why is the book recommended? (Within 15 words.)

_________________________________________________________________________.

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Have you ever been in the situation when you really didn¡¯t believe what someone was saying? Perhaps they were saying ¡°yes¡± but their heads were shaking ¡°no¡±. The difference between the words people say and our understanding of what they are saying comes from body language. By knowing more signs of body language, you can more easily understand other people, and more effectively communicate with them. Movements, gestures, and facial expressions all say that something is going on. What¡¯s more, the way we talk, walk, sit and stand all give messages to people. As you watch others, confident people will stand still with shoulders back, give slow and clear speech and always give eye contact. Otherwise, the person seems to have little confidence. If a person speaks to you with his body turning away from you, arms crossed or very small facial expressions, this person is giving his ¡°dead ears¡±. He usually doesn¡¯t listen to you. And it¡¯s crucial to know when people are lying. Some of the typical signs that a person is lying include: A person gives little or no eye contact, or there may be fast eye movements. Hand or fingers are in front of his or her mouth when speaking. His skin changes in color, red in face or neck area. Voice changes, etc. However, one size does not fit all. When you watch others, you need to try to guess what they are saying or guess what is going on. but it is also important to recognize that body language may vary between individuals, and between different cultures and nationalities. Understand the signs that you are reading, and have a conversation more easily with people around you.

1.The following are all signs of body language except____________.

A. what we talk about

B. facial expressions

C. movements and gesture

D. how we talk and walk

2.The sign of speaking with arms crossed shows that a person___________.

A. is lying B. is giving ¡°dead ears¡±

C. has little confidence D. has a lot of gestures

3.When someone is lying, he or she will probably______________.

A. turn the body away B. move hands fast

C. give little eye contact D. stand still with shoulders back

4.What is the main idea of this passage?

A. Body language helps you know if others are lying.

B. Body language is different in different countries.

C. Body language is sometimes irresponsible.

D. Body language helps communicate.

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Once, when the food we ordered at a restaurant arrived, the first thing we wanted to do was to eat right away.1. Others want to take at least five photos of their food to share on social media, such as Wechat.

2. ¡°Foodtography¡± has been around for longer than one would expect. Take US

photographer Irving Penn (1917-2009) for example. In 1947, Vogue magazine published many food photos taken by Penn. Looking at the carefully put salad ingredients or the cakes on stands(»õ ¼Ü), it would be easy to think Penn¡¯s 70-year-old photos were taken just last week.

Besides Penn¡¯s efforts, it seems that social media is behind the recent rise of foodtography.

3.And the star posts just one delicious-looking food picture with the place where it was taken. It can bring hundreds of new customers for the restaurant.

So while it¡¯s fun to share pictures of delicious dishes with your friends, just remember the most important thing: 4.

A. Don¡¯t forget to eat your meal afterwards.

B. But now, some people just want to eat their meal.

C. Today, a social media star may have thousands of fans.

D. In fact, taking pictures before meals is not a recent thing.

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