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| A£®in 2003 | B£®in 2005 | C£®when he was 6 | D£®when he was 8 |
| A£®rich | B£®colorful | C£®hard | D£®modern |
| A£®ping-pong | B£®soccer | C£®snooker | D£®basketball |
| A£®how to be a top player in snooker |
| B£®what is the most popular sport in China |
| C£®snooker player Ding Junhui's story |
| D£®the history of snooker in China |
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| B£®was successful in setting many records |
| C£®tried every sports event but all failed |
| D£®had to give up all events |
| A£®he was the grandsonof black slaves |
| B£®he was the son of a poor farmer |
| C£®he didn¡¯t shake hands with Hitler |
| D£®he didn¡¯t talk to the US president on the phone |
| A£®have been changed for money to help him live on |
| B£®have made him famous in the US |
| C£®have encouraged him to face difficulties in life |
| D£®have kept him busy with all kinds of jobs |
| A£®Jesse Owens ¡ª A Great American Sportsman | B£®The Big Ten Games |
| C£®Making a Living As a Sportsman | D£®How to Be a Successful |
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| A£®about twenty hours | B£®nearly two days |
| C£®one week | D£®more than sixty hours |
| A£®was cold, weak, hungry and tired |
| B£®wouldn't work there any more |
| C£®said "I only use lifts if they have telephones in them." |
| D£®went home at once |
| A£®it was broken | B£®it was the weekend |
| C£®it was in an office | D£®it was a holiday |
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| A£®One. | B£®Two. |
| C£®Three. | D£®Four. |
| A£®Families get together and have rice dumplings. |
| B£®Children make lanterns out of big orange pumpkins. |
| C£®People solve puzzles on lanterns and enjoy Tang Yuan. |
| D£®Children go to the display of lanterns and receive red packets. |
| A£®The 85th Academy Awards was held in Hollywood, California this year. |
| B£®Pi was a young American who had an adventure trip with a tiger in India. |
| C£®Lincoln and Argo won more awards than Life of Pi. |
| D£®Asian films have come to the main stage of the world. |
| A£®It was a great success as it won four Oscars. |
| B£®It earned nearly 600 million dollars in China. |
| C£®It describes Pi¡¯s escape from a terrible earthquake. |
| D£®It is the only successful film Ang Lee has ever made. |
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| B£®A group of family members were playing there. |
| C£®His students were shouting with a group of people. |
| D£®A group of family members were shouting at each other angrily. |
| A£®they are not friends |
| B£®they don¡¯t like each other |
| C£®they lose their calm |
| D£®they are far from each other |
| A£®They fight with each other. |
| B£®Their hearts become distanced. |
| C£®They are far away from each other. |
| D£®They are too angry to say a word. |
| A£®They talk softly. |
| B£®They shout at each other. |
| C£®They talk more. |
| D£®They don¡¯t say anything to each other. |
| A£®Shouting is bad. |
| B£®Don¡¯t shout. |
| C£®Cover the distance with love. |
| D£®The distance of love. |
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| B£®Two tigers and one monkey. |
| C£®One tiger and two monkeys. |
| D£®One tiger and one monkey. |
| A£®Because they are afraid of him. |
| B£®Because only they can find some food. |
| C£®Because they are his friends. |
| D£®Because they like to do that. |
| A£®goes to get something to eat |
| B£®goes to the bridge with the tiger |
| C£®knows there is another tiger |
| D£®tells the tiger to jump into the water |
| A£®The tiger is very clever. |
| B£®The monkey eats the tiger. |
| C£®The tiger eats another tiger. |
| D£®The tiger jumps into the water. |
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| B£®The old father. |
| C£®Both the father and the son. |
| D£®Neither the father nor the son. |
| A£®some food |
| B£®some water |
| C£®some cherries |
| D£®some pennies |
| A£®felt very happy |
| B£®didn't say anything |
| C£®beat the son |
| D£®became a little angry |
| A£®he wanted his son to eat them all |
| B£®he wanted his son to do more exercise |
| C£®lie wanted to teach his son a lesson |
| D£®he wanted his son to pick them up |
| A£®cherries are so delicious that most of is like to eat-them |
| B£®a horseshoe is so expensive that it can bring us a lot of money |
| C£®if the boy wants to eat cherries, he must pick up the horseshoe |
| D£®if we want to do some great things, we should start with some small ones |
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| B£®Markita took the free trip around the world herself |
| C£®Markita has a full-time selling job now |
| D£®to do something successfully, we should do what is needed |
| A£®started to sell Girl Scout cookies when she was 13 years old |
| B£®has only one parent |
| C£®whose parents are rich, went to college |
| D£®sold cookies in different shops |
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| B£®A Successful Girl in Selling. |
| C£®The Secret of Selling. |
| D£®Girl Scout Cookies. |
| A£®she asks for what she wants before she is refused |
| B£®she isn¡¯t afraid to be refused |
| C£®her aunt has told her how to sell things |
| D£®she has a good wish |
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