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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Unlike Chinese people, the ones in the West believe in star signs. Western world has a complete system(ϵͳ) of star signs, and they explain them and use them to tell a person¡¯s characteristics and the things they like or dislike. There are a cycle of 12 of them in all. All of them are decided by the date instead of the year of your birth and each of them has its own characteristics.

Sagittarius (ÉäÊÖ×ù) is one of them. Now, let¡¯s take it as an example:

Sagittarius (November 23¡ªDecember 21)

Sagittarius in short

Sagittarius are fun, loving, generous and very friendly. They seldom tell lies; in fact they¡¯re so open about everything, They have surprising intuitions(Ö±¾õ) that they should pay attention to. They are pretty clever because they are so interested in everything. They can be a bit rude, that¡¯s only because they¡¯re very honest and will say exactly what they think. They love travelling, fast cars and horse riding. They also love spending money.

More about Sagittarius

Sagittarius are great friends because they are interested in everything and everyone. They are attracted by even the strangest people. With their humour, they are often in a good mood. They can be hurtful to others because they cannot stop speaking what they see as the truth, but they don¡¯t mean to. Money is not their God. Their values are spiritual(¾«ÉñµÄ) rather than material.

They are hard-working. They are very open-minded about new ideas and love to try ideas out. Usually it does end up working because they have an excellent intuition and can usually tell straight away if an idea is a good one or a bad one. One of their weaknesses is not asking enough money for all the hard work they do, because they love doing it.

¡¾1¡¿Whose star sign is Sagittarius?

A. Miss Yao who was born on Mar 18, 1978.

B. Peter, a boy who was born on Nov 22, 1998.

C. Mr. Zhou who was born on Dec 23, 1976.

D. Lucy, a girl who was born on Nov 30, 1991.

¡¾2¡¿Which is WRONG about Sagittarians?

A. Sagittarians often tell lies.

B. Sagittarians can be rude.

C. Sagittarians show great interest in strange things and people.

D. Sagittarians can end up working by using their good intuition.

¡¾3¡¿What can we know from the underlined sentence ¡°Money is not their God¡±?

A. Sagittarians care too much about money.

B. Sagittarians believe that money is from the God.

C. Sagittarians hate God.

D. Sagittarians pay no attention to money.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Having Fun ¡°Growing¡± and ¡°Stealing(͵)¡±£¿

Recently, an Internet game has become a new fashion among young office workers and students£®People can ¡°farm¡± on a piece of ¡°land¡± and ¡°grow¡±£¬ ¡°sell¡± or even ¡°steal¡± ¡°vegetables¡±.¡°flowers¡±£®And ¡°fruits¡± on the Net , They can earn£¨ÔÜ£© some e-money and buy more¡°seeds¡±.¡°pets¡±and even ¡°houses"£®

Joyce interviewed some young people£®Here are their opinions£®

Harold£ºI don't quite understand why they are so mad about the childish game, Maybe they are just not confident enough to face the real world.

Allan£ºI enjoy putting some ¡°bugs£¨Ð¡³æ×Ó£©¡± in my friends¡¯ gardens and we¡¯ve become closer because of the game£®Having fun together is the most exciting thing about it£®

Laura: You know, people in the city are longing for(¿ÊÍû) the life in the countryside£®It reduces my work pressure(ѹÁ¦)£»besides, it gives me the exciting experience of being a ¡°thief¡±.

Ivy: Well. It¡¯s just a waste of time£®Teenagers playing the game spend so many hours on it that they can not focus on (רעÓÚ)their study.

¡¾1¡¿According to the passage, people can¡¯t _______things in this game.

A£®grow B£®sell C. steal D. borrow

¡¾2¡¿Among the people Joyce interviewed,______ likes the game while____ dislikes the game.

A. Laura, Allan B£®Allan£¬Harold

C£®Harold, Ivy D. Ivy, Allan

¡¾3¡¿From Laura¡¯s words£®We can guess that she¡¯s most probably_________

A. a student B£®an office worker

C. a farmer D. a thief

¡¾4¡¿Where can you find this passage?

A. In a science magazine B. In an advertisement£®

C. In a storybook D. In a car magazine£®

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿We spend hours, days and years of our lives in school. Imagine(ÏëÏó) you could design(Éè¼Æ) your dream school, what would it be like? What would you be doing? We wanted to find out what teenagers around the world thought. Here is what they said:

Richard from the USA: My dream school would have a big swimming pool and two soccer fields. It would also have a cinema, a gym and a shopping centre. My school has none of these, and I think there should be more pleasant things for students to do while they are studying.

Sonia from Italy: I¡¯d like a room where we can relax and play computer games. I¡¯d also like to have a music room. I think there should be a place for everyone to go and relax after class.

Wu from Beijing: I think it would be great to have another day off (ÐÝÏ¢ÈÕ) every week, besides the weekend. If that day was a Friday or a Monday, we would have a long weekend every week. What fun! I also think school should start later, at about 10 o¡¯clock, and finish earlier.

Hannah from Australia: In my dream school, I think the teachers should give us more freedom(×ÔÓÉ) and choice about how we study and what we study. I also think it¡¯s not necessary for us to wear school uniforms every day. I really don¡¯t like wearing it.

¡¾1¡¿There would be_______ in Richard¡¯s dream school.

A£®a big swimming pool and a music room

B£®a room to relax and play computer games

C£®a big swimming pool, two soccer fields, a cinema, a gym, and a shopping centre

¡¾2¡¿Which country is NOT mentioned(Ìáµ½) in the passage?

A£®Italy. B£®Japan. C£®Australia.

¡¾3¡¿From the passage, we know that_________.

A£®Sonia from Italy would like a room where she can relax and play computer games

B£®Richard from the USA thinks his dream school should start at 10 o¡¯clock

C£®Hannah from Australia likes wearing a school uniform every day

¡¾4¡¿Which is the the passage mainly about?

A£®Schools in the past.

B£®Schools today.

C£®Dream schools.

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