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A bus stops at a small bus stop. A man is hungry and he wants to buy some cakes. It¡¯s raining(ÏÂÓê) hard. He doesn¡¯t want to go out in the rain. He sees a boy. 'Come here, boy!' he cries. 'Do you know how much the cakes are?' The boy says yes. The man gives the boy four dollars and asks him to buy two cakes. 'One is for you and one is for me.' Three minutes later, the boy comes back. He¡¯s eating a cake. He gives the man two dollars and says, 'Sorry, there is only one cake left.'
СÌâ1:Where is the man?
A£®He¡¯s near the bus.B£®He is at home.
C£®He¡¯s on the bus.D£®He is in the car.
СÌâ2:The man doesn¡¯t want to go out because__________.
A£®he is tiredB£®he doesn¡¯t like rain
C£®he is hungryD£®it¡¯s raining hard
СÌâ3:How many cakes does the boy get?
A£®OneB£®TwoC£®ThreeD£®Four
СÌâ4:How much are they if we buy five cakes?
A£®five dollarsB£®Four dollarsC£®Ten dollarsD£®Fifteen dollars
СÌâ5:What¡¯s the result (½á¹û)?
A£®The man eats the cake.
B£®The boy eats the cake.
C£®The boy doesn¡¯t eat the cake.
D£®The boy and the man both eat the cakes.

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All of the people have ambitions. An ambition is something we want to do, want to have, or want to be. A student¡¯s ambition, for example, might be to pass his or her exams. An athlete¡¯s ambition could be to win an important competition. A businessman¡¯s ambition is usually to make a lot of money.
Not all ambitions are about success at work, however. Some people just want to be good people, have a happy family or help others.
Ben¡¯s ambition is to be a sports writer. He writes the sports reports for his class newspaper. He likes most sports, but swimming and football are his favorites.
Trudy¡¯s ambition is to be a concert pianist. She is very serious about it and practices every day with her best friend Lily. It is very important to her.
Harry¡¯s ambition changes every day! One day he wants to be an astronaut. The next day he wants to be a pop singer. Then he wants to drive a racing car. His mother would be happy if his ambition was to get up in time for school every day!
What is your ambition?
СÌâ1:The Chinese meaning of the underlined word ¡°ambition¡± is ¡°_______¡±.
A£®ÐÅÐÄB£®Ï£ÍûC£®ÀíÏëD£®»ÃÏë
СÌâ2:What does a businessman want?
A£®To pass the exams.B£®To win a competition.
C£®To make a lot of money.D£®To get a good job.
СÌâ3:What does Ben want to be?
A£®A newspaper reporter.B£®A famous swimmer.
C£®A great football player.D£®A sports writer.
СÌâ4:Why does Trudy practice the piano every day?
A£®Because she wants to be a concert pianist.
B£®Because she wants to help Lily.
C£®Because she wants to be a pop singer.
D£®Because her mom tells her to.

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Before you go to another country it is a great help if you know the language£¨ÓïÒô£© and some of the customs£¨·çË×£©of the country.
When people meet each other for the first time in Britain, they say ¡°How do you do?¡± and shake hands(ÎÕÊÖ). Usually they do not shake hands when they just meet or say goodbye. But they shake hands when they haven¡¯t met for a long time or when they will be away from each other for a long time.
Last year a group of German students went to England for a holiday. Their teacher told them that the English people hardly ever shake hands. So when they met their English friends at the station, they kept their hands behind their backs. The English students had learned that the Germans shake hands as often as possible, so they put their hands in front and got ready to shake hands with them. It made both of them laugh.
СÌâ1:It is _____ if you know the language and some of the customs of a country before you pay a visit to that country.
A£®not usefulB£®not helpfulC£®very helpfulD£®very bad
СÌâ2:English people usually shake hands when they ______.
A£®meet every timeB£®meet for the first time
C£®say goodbye to each otherD£®say hello to each other
СÌâ3:Usually, English people don¡¯t shake hands _____.
A£®when they will be away for a long time
B£®when they say ¡°How do you do?¡±
C£®when they just meet or say goodbye
D£®when they haven¡¯t met for a long time
СÌâ4:Which is right?
A£®German people shake hands as often as possible.
B£®English people like shaking hands very much
C£®German people hardly ever shake hands.
D£®Both English people and Germans don¡¯t like shaking hands.
СÌâ5:This story is about _____.
A£®shaking handsB£®languagesC£®customsD£®languages and customs

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¡°How are you?¡± is a nice question. It¡¯s a friendly way that people in the U.S.A greet£¨Îʺò£© each other. But ¡°How are you?¡± is also a very unusual£¨²»Ñ°³£µÄ£© question. It¡¯s a question that often doesn¡¯t need an answer. The person who asks¡° How are you?¡± hopes to hear the answer ¡°Fine¡±, even if the person¡¯s friend isn¡¯t fine. The reason is that ¡°How are you?¡± isn¡¯t really a question and ¡°Fine¡± isn¡¯t really an answer. They are simply £¨Ö»£©other ways of saying ¡°Hello¡± or ¡°Hi¡±.
¡¡¡¡Sometimes, people also don¡¯t say exactly£¨È·ÇУ© what they mean. For example, when someone asks ¡°Do you agree?¡±, the other person might think, ¡°No, I disagree. I think you¡¯re wrong...¡±But it isn¡¯t very polite to disagree so strongly£¨Ç¿Áҵأ©, so the other person might say ¡°I¡¯m not sure.¡± It¡¯s a nicer way to say that you don¡¯t agree with someone.
¡¡¡¡People also don¡¯t say exactly what they are thinking when they finish talking with other people.For example, many talks on the phone finish when one person say ¡°I¡¯ve to go now.¡± Often, the person who wants to hang up£¨¹Ò£©says: ¡°Someone¡¯s at the door.¡± ¡°Something is burning (ÉÕ)on the stove£¨Â¯£©.¡± The excuses£¨½è¿Ú£© might be real£¨ÕæµÄ£©, or not. Perhaps the person who wants to hang up simply doesn¡¯t want to talk any more, but it isn¡¯t polite to say that. The excuse is more polite, and it doesn¡¯t hurt £¨ÉË£©the other person.
¡¡¡¡Whether they are greeting each other, talking about an idea, of finishing a talk, people don¡¯t say exactly that they are thinking. It¡¯s an important way that people try to be nice to each other, and it¡¯s part of the game of language.
СÌâ1:¡°How are you?¡± is another way of saying "Hello." or" Hi."
СÌâ2:It is polite to say" No. I disagree. I think you are wrong, "if you don¡¯t agree with others.
СÌâ3:When someone says "I have to go now "On the phone£¬it means he wants to go on talking.
СÌâ4:"Someone is at the door." may be an excuse for finishing a talk.
СÌâ5:Sometimes people don't say exactly what they are thinking about just because they try to be nice to each other.

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One day in Overtown, Florida, 3.7 million dollars fell from the sky! It happened when a truck turned over. There was money everywhere! One man said, ¡°The streets were like gold.¡± Some people took off their shirts and filled them with money.
Police officers went from door to door in the neighborhood. They asked people to return the money. After six hours, the total returned: zero.
No one in Overtown was surprised. Many people in this town are poor. They need the money to buy food for their children. They think that God sent the money to them.
The police say this is a serious crime. ¡°People took thousands of dollars. It¡¯s not their money, and they have to return it.¡± The police also say it¡¯s dangerous to keep the money because everyone knows the story from the news. People have money in their pockets and their backyards, and other people will try to steal it.
So far, only one person has returned some money. He is a firefighter. He found 300,000 dollars in a bag and gave it to the police. The people of Overtown still have the rest of the money.
СÌâ1:People filled their shirts with the money from  _______.
A£®the skyB£®a truckC£®a bankD£®a shop
СÌâ2:What does the underlined word ¡°crime¡± in the fourth paragraph mean in Chinese?
A£®½ðÇ®B£®·¸×ïC£®ËðʧD£®µÂÐÐ
СÌâ3:Where did people hide the money they got?
A£®In their kitchens.B£®In their bedrooms.
C£®In their backyards.D£®In their sitting rooms.
СÌâ4:How much money was still missing?
A£®3.7 million dollars.B£®300,000 dollars.
C£®3.4 million dollars.D£®700,000 dollars.
СÌâ5:Which is the best title for the passage?
A£®Money from the Sky.B£®Police and Money.
C£®A Truck of Money.D£®Poor People and Money.

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Lily comes from England. She is a nice girl. Her eyes are big and her mouth is small. She has a big family£¨¼ÒÍ¥£©. Her father£¨°Ö°Ö£©is Jack Smith, and her mother¡¯s£¨ÂèÂèµÄ£©name is Kate Smith. They are very kind£¨ºÍ°ªµÄ£©. Lily has a sister and a brother. Her sister is Helen, and her brother is Paul. Helen has long hair and a round face, but Paul has short curly£¨¾íÇúµÄ£©hair and a long face. They are in the same school. They like£¨Ï²»¶£©their teachers very much£¨·Ç³££©.
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СÌâ1:Jack Smith comes from China.
СÌâ2:Helen has short hair and a round face.
СÌâ3:Paul has two sisters.
СÌâ4:Helen and Paul are in different schools.
СÌâ5:Helen and Paul like their teachers, very much.

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Most cities and towns in China have night markets every day. During the day, the streets are quiet£¨°²¾²µÄ£©. At night, they become crowded£¨Óµ¼·µÄ£© and lively£¨»îÔ¾µÄ£©. Usually people arrive at three or four in the afternoon. By 6:00, the streets are like rivers of people.
Night markets are fun places to shop in. You can buy clothes, shoes and many other things. If the price is too high, you can bargain with sellers£¨ÂôÕߣ©. You can also buy nice food. When you are hungry, you can sit down for a meal. Smelly tofu is popular, but it really smells bad.
The best thing is everything at night markets is cheap.
СÌâ1:What¡¯s the meaning of ¡°bargain¡±?
A£®ºÏͬB£®ÌÖ¼Û»¹¼ÛC£®Ï£ÍûD£®½»Ò×
СÌâ2:Choose the best title£¨±êÌ⣩of this article.
A£®Shopping MallB£®Night Shopping
C£®MarketsD£®Night Markets
СÌâ3:The best advantage(ÓÅÊÆ) of night markets is        
A£®you can eat delicious food
B£®you can buy different things
C£®you can walk around
D£®you can have a good time without paying too much money

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Do you want to be in good health? Try to do the following things! You can become strong.
Drink eight cups of water every day. Water helps your body in many ways. If you feel¡­¡­£¬have a cup of water.
Don¡¯t forget to eat your breakfast. Breakfast gives you everything your body needs for the morning. So do not forget your breakfast.
Calcium(¸Æ). Your bones(¹ÇÍ·) need it. Milk has more calcium. You may also drink orange juice with calcium in it.
Go for a walk every day after meals. Walking is a good exercise, and people need exercise for good health, It¡¯s better to walk after meals.
Stretch for five minutes after sitting for one or two hours. Stretching your arms and legs is good for your body.
Use your brain(´óÄÔ) every day. For example, you can do crossword puzzles or read a new book.
Have a rest about twenty minutes when you are tired. You may do something different to have a break. For example£¬get up and walk. Or sit down to listen to music.
СÌâ1:How many things does this passage mention for you to do if you want to keep healthy?
A£®FiveB£®SixC£®SevenD£®Eight
СÌâ2:Which meal can provide(Ìṩ) what your body needs for the morning?
A£®BreakfastB£®LunchC£®DessertD£®Dinner
СÌâ3:It¡¯s better to take a walk after meals, isn¡¯t it?
A£®NO, it isn¡¯tB£®Yes, it isC£®No, it doesn¡¯tD£®Yes, it was
СÌâ4:What does the word ¡°stretch¡± mean is Chinese?
A£®¶ÍÁ¶B£®ÌøÔ¾C£®Åܲ½D£®ÉìÕ¹
СÌâ5:What is the best title (±êÌâ)of this passage?
A£®It¡¯s Important to Keep HealthyB£®Ways to Keep Healthy
C£®Why People Do ExerciseD£®Take Care of Yourself.

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