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童年是快乐、精彩的。初一的你们即将迎来最后一个儿童节,如果你有一天的假期,你会做什么让自己的最后一个“六一”过得更快乐、难忘?根据表格内容写一篇约60词题为“My plans for Children’s Day”的短文。开头已给出。可适当发挥联想,增加内容。

When

What to do

In the morning

watch the school talent show(才艺秀)…

In the afternoon

visit a park ,have a picnic, …

In the evening

My plans for Children’s Day

Time flies! Children’s day is coming soon.

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Today, some people like travelling, so they would like to buy house cars. House car is both a house and a car. It isn’t a strange new thing. You can’t buy it with a little money. There is a driving area*in the car. You can do lots of things in the car. There is a bed and a light* in the bedroom. You can make dinner in the kitchen. You can listen to music and watch TV in the living room*. If *you are tired, you can have a shower* in the bathroom*. It’s fun to live in the house car .Life is travelling. Do you want to live in this kind of car?

1.What’s the advantage of living in the town in the passage?

A. There are no cars and buses.

B. There are many shops and supermarkets

C. The air is clean there.

D. There aren’t any places to buy things.

2.What can’t you do in the house car?

A. Have a shower. B. Make dinner.

C. Buy some food D. Listen to music.m

3.What does the word “convenient” mean?

A. 艰难的 B.方便的 C. 可怕的 D.快乐的

4.The house car is____________.

A. cheap B. dangerous

C. interesting D. strange

5.What can you know from the passage?

A. You can’t enjoy yourselves in the town.

B. You can do anything you like in the house car.

C. It is difficult to buy all the things in the city.

D. Different people like to live in different places.

Two men from different worlds — a BuzzFeed editor(编辑) from New York and a man in southern China known as “Orange Brother” — have been friends after social media(媒体) helped them know each other over a stolen iPhone.

The story of a guy named Matt in New York City who had his iPhone stolen last year has become famous on Chinese social media. Matt said his phone was stolen from a bar in the East Village last February. He bought a new phone and carried on with his life. It wasn't until this January, however, that he was going through his photo stream and noticed tons of photos that weren’t his, including several pictures of an unknown man posing next to an orange tree. More photos of food menus, fireworks and something strange kept appearing in his photo stream in the following days.

Matt later learned that his phone, stolen almost a year ago, had ended up in China and that the new owner was still logged(登陆) into his iCloud account(账户).

After Matt wrote about the cross-seas connection on BuzzFeed, a web user translated it and posted it to Weibo. He started getting tons of attention from people in China about the story. They thought it was romantic like a fairy tale and perfect for the spirit of the Spring Festival.

In typical Chinese netizen(网民)-fashion, they were able to track down the information of “Orange Brother”. He lived in Meizhou, Guangdong province. Web users loved this, and urged Matt to come to China and connect with his “long-lost brother”.

Orange brother made the first move. “Matt, I welcome you to come to Meizhou and try some local food,” he said on Weibo, China’s micro blogging platform. That post was “liked” over 12,000 times. Matt quickly accepted. Matt began learning Chinese, while Brother Orange posted videos of himself learning English. But when they finally met, the smiles and hugs said it all.

1. In this passage, we cannot know _________.

A. who stole Matt’s iPhone. B. how Matt knew Orange Brother

C. what Matt’s job is D. where Orange Brother comes from

2.Matt learned some information about his stolen iphone when__________.

A. he went through the magazine

B. the new owner logged to his iCloud account

C. Orange Brother connected with him

D. Orange Brother used the stolen iphone to call him

3.Which of the following is TRUE?

A. Matt himself translated his story into Chinese and posted it to Weibo.

B. Orange Brother urged Chinese netizens to look for the owner of the iPhone.

C. Orange Brother is the new owner of the iPhone that used to belong to Matt.

D. They didn’t meet each other until last February.

4. The article probably comes from ___________.

A. A music magazine B. a guide book

C. website news D. a history textbook

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