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Have you seen people carrying rubbish bags while jogging? Or their hands filled with old plastic bottles? You might soon. Sweden's latest fitness craze(¿ñÈÈ)-plogging-is making its way to the whole world.

What is plogging? It is a new word made up of part of "jogging" and part of the Swedish words "plocka upp(pick up)", which means picking up rubbish while jogging. By plogging joggers will keep fit and save the world at the same time.

It all began when a Swedish man, Erik Ahlstrom, moved to Stockholm two years ago. This capital city left Erik a strong idea: "It looks like a dump(À¬»ø³¡)." His way to make a change is pretty outside the box: he invited groups of joggers-armed with(Óá­¡­×°±¸)rubbish bags and gloves-to jog through the city and pick up rubbish. Amazingly, it has turned popular and people share photos of the rubbish they collected on the Internet.

It is said that a half-hour of plogging burns about 288 calories(¿¨Â·Àï)£¬while only jogging burns 235 calories. Some parents go plogging with their children at weekends. "It is the best family education. My child learns the idea of environmental protection by plogging. She is only 6," said a father. And a company called Vivobarefoot now will give out a pair of shoes in exchange for 17 plastic bottles.

Plogging is well accepted in many other countries. There are plogging groups in Germany, Australia and the US. In China, it's starting to go popular among exercisers who want to make a difference.

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¡¾2¡¿What is the meaning of plogging?

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¡¾3¡¿Would you like to go plogging with your parents? Why or why not?

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Peter was an inventor. His job was to invent new things, and he worked when he had an idea. His workroom was in his house, so he could work whenever he wanted to. Sometimes he worked seven days a week and sometimes he didn¡¯t work for days. He did all his work right at home, but he left the house to go to meetings sometimes.

Peter usually got up at about five o¡¯clock. He made some tea and started to work at six. He drank tea all day--he couldn¡¯t work without it --but he didn¡¯t eat anything until in the evening.

First, Peter cleaned the workroom and turned on the answer-phone because he couldn¡¯t talk to people when he had an idea. Then he started to work. He usually had a rest after two or three hours, but he didn¡¯t leave the workroom. He did something different to help him relax. Sometimes he did some exercise, and sometimes he listened to music. He usually stopped working at about nine o'clock in the evening. He thought about his work most of the time, even when he was out. He was interested in what was around him and he liked looking for new ideas and new problems to solve.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ Are there too many kids obsessed(×ÅÃÔµÄ) with texting?

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Yes, I do think kids are too obsessed with texting. Many kids I know can be in the same room or even sitting next to each other, but they text each other rather than actually talk with friends, it's hard to get their attention when they are texting. People seem to like to text more than talk.

---Riley

Responsible Texting

No, I don't think too many kids are obsessed with texting. Sometimes kids might just need some time alone on the phone. They probably just need to talk to their friends! I believe most kids are responsible and know when to stop texting.

--- Ella

Guilty (ÐßÀ¢µÄ) About Texting Too Much

Kids are really obsessed with texting. When I text my friends, almost all of them answer in less than a minute. Some of my friends even get their phones taken away for being on them too much. I see my friends most of my day at soccer time or at school, and even I am guilty of texting them several hours a day when I am home. Sometimes it' s better to spend time outdoors and with your family rather than with your phone.

---Tom

Get physical Training ---Get off the phone!

A lot of my friends, as soon as they got a smart phone, texted or got online constantly. Spending that much time on a screen is not healthy for you or your brain. Personally, I¡¯d rather spend time outside doing sports with my friends than on the phone. You can tell your friends things at school or whenever you see them next time -- you don 't have to spend all your time texting.

---Shann

¡¾1¡¿Who doesn't think many kids are obsessed with texting?

A. EllaB. TomC. RileyD. Shann

¡¾2¡¿What does Riley think of kids texting on the phone?

A. Spending much time on a screen is not healthy for brain.

B. They have the ability to control themselves in texting.

C. Spending time outdoors is better than texting.

D. They should stop texting too much and talk.

¡¾3¡¿Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?

A. Kids spend more time exercising than texting.

B. It's common to see kids texting everywhere.

C. All kids are responsible and know when to stop texting.

D. Kids shouldn¡¯t have time alone on their phones to talk with friends.

¡¾4¡¿The underlined word "constantly" means ______ in English.

A. sometimesB. from time to timeC. seldomD. all the time

¡¾5¡¿What kind of text is it?

A. A survey.B. A storyC. A noticeD. A speech

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ China is a great country with the largest population in the world. In order to solve the population problem, the government carried out one-child policy (Õþ²ß) before. However, for some time, many people see not only its advantages but also disadvantages.

From 2016, two-child policy is put into effect. In my opinion two-child policy is the present for the only child. The only child in the family is always lonely. For some families, maybe the parents are the only child and they can also have only one child. When their child grows up and they grow older, and their child marries an only child girl, the burden (¸ºµ£) on their child and his wife will be too heavy. Their child and his wife will have to take care of two couples. Usually, a young couple looking after an old couple is a little difficult. But their parents have two children, they can share the burden of taking care of their parents. It would be much better. At the same time two-child policy can guarantee (±£Ö¤) the number of Chinese population.

All in all, one-child policy has been out of date. And two-child policy is needed and necessary. It can solve the problems of today and the future.

¡¾1¡¿Which country has the largest population in the world?

A. America.B. Britain.C. China.D. Japan.

¡¾2¡¿When did two-child policy begin?

A. From 2013.B. From 2014.C. From 2015.D. From 2016.

¡¾3¡¿Which of the following sentences is NOT true?

A. One-child policy has its advantages and disadvantages.

B. It¡¯s easy for a young couple to look after an old couple.

C. The only child in the family is always lonely.

D. Two children can share the burden of looking after parents.

¡¾4¡¿What¡¯s the main idea of this passage?

A. Two-child policy¡¯s advantages.B. One-child policy¡¯s advantages.

C. The population of China.D. Ways to look after old people.

¡¾5¡¿What¡¯s the writer¡¯s opinion about two-child policy?

A. He likes one-child policy better.

B. He has no idea about two-child policy.

C. He thinks the new policy is really good.

D. Two-child policy can not solve problems.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿In the 1930s a young traveler was climbing the French Alps(·¨¹ú°¢¶û±°Ë¹É½).He arrived at big piece of land without living things.It was ugly.It was the kind of place you hurry away from.

Then,suddenly,the young traveler stopped on the way.In the middle of this large land there was an old man.On his back was a bag of seeds.In his land was an iron pipe(Ìú¹Ü).

The man used the iron pipe to make a hole in the ground.Then from the bag he took a seed and put it in the hole.He did this again and again.

Later the old man told the traveler,¡°I¡¯ve planted over 100,00 seeds.Perhaps only a tenth of them will grow.¡±

The old man¡¯s wife and son had died,and this was how he chose to spend his final years.

¡°I want to do something useful,¡±he said.

(1)¶þÊ®ÄêÒÔºóÄǸöÄêÇáµÄÓοÍÒѲ»ÔÙÄêÇá¡£He retutned to the place.What he saw amazed him.He could mot believe his eyes.The land was covered with a beautiful forest two miles wide and five miles long.Birds were singing,animals were playing,and wild flowers were here and there.

(2)____________________________________________.A beautiful forest stood there now,all because someone cared.

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¡¾2¡¿How many seeds did the old man think could grow,all of them or only some?___________

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