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Hello, everyone! I¡¯m Li Ming from Class 1, Grade 9. Today the topic of my speech is love for my parents.

 

Hello, everyone! I¡¯m Li Ming from Class 1, Grade 9. Today the topic of my speech is love for my parents. My parents do many things for me. When I was 10 years old, I caught a cold and had a high fever at midnight. I felt so terrible. My mother took me to hospital immediately. She took good care of me without a rest during the whole night.

My parents give me almost everything. However, they don¡¯t want to get any reward from me. From now on, I will help my parents do more housework. My mother¡¯s birthday is coming, I will make a birthday card for her. I must thank her by studying hard. I hope my parents are in good health forever.

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¡ªNo ,I can hear_________ .

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A. how can I get to your school

B. how much it costs to get to your school

C. how far it is from your home to your school

D. how long does it take me to get to your school

 

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¡ªOh, it¡¯s a pity. You¡¯d better buy ________ this afternoon.

A. it; it B. it; one C. one; it D. one; one

 

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It¡¯s so beautiful outside that spending the day in the office would be very boring. So why not take the vacations(¼ÙÆÚ)off? A new survey(µ÷²é)found that 31©‡of U.S workers don¡¯t always take all of their vacation days. Americans have 12 vacation days on average(ƽ¾ù)each year, but they give back an average of 3 vacation days each year.

So why don¡¯t they use up their vacation days? Some say they would rather get money back for their unused days; some busy workers say they just can¡¯t leave their work. Americans have fewer vacation days than workers in any other country surveyed.

The French take their vacations seriously. French workers get an average of 39 vacation days, and 40©‡ plan to take at least one there-to-four-week vacation.

Workers in Sweden receive an average of 25 vacation days a year, but they can¡¯t find time to use them all. More workers there return vacation days than any other country surveyed.

British workers have the longest working week in Europe(Å·ÖÞ),with 23 vacation days --the shortest vacation. So they feel overworked.75©‡ say their weekends or vacations are too short and 40©‡ would sacrifice a day¡¯s pay(¹¤×Ê)for one more vacation day.

1.____________ U.S workers don¡¯t always take all of their vacation days.

A. All B. Most C. Some D. Few

2.How many vacation days do Americans have on average each year in fact?

A.9 B.12 C.15 D.23

3.Which country has the most workers working during the vacation days?

A. America. B. France. C. Sweden. D. great Britain.

4.What does the word ¡°sacrifice¡± mean in the last sentence?

A. Use up. B. Put up. C. Take up. D. Give up.

5.Which of the following is true?

A. Some American workers are too busy to leave their work.

B. French workers can take one Three-to-four week days.

C. Swedish workers can enjoy all of their vacation days.

D. British workers have the shortest vacation days of all the countries surveyed.

 

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---Do you mind my taking this seat? ---______.

A. No, of course not. B. No, you can¡¯t take it.

C. Yes, take it please D. Yes, sit down please

 

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He was a single father, raising a 5-year-old boy alone. He worried about his son growing up without a mother to care for him.

One day he went away on business, leaving the child alone. He was worried about the child all the way, not knowing if he had eaten. But his child always told him not to worry. He went home quickly after finishing his work.

When he got home, the child was deep asleep. He was tired out. When he was about to sleep himself, he was surprised to find an overturned bowl of noodles under the quilt. He spanked his sleeping son angrily: "Why are you so naughty, making the quilt dirty? Who will wash it?" It was the first time that he had hit his boy after his wife's death.

"I haven't," the boy explained with tears in his eyes. "This is your supper, Daddy." In order to let his father eat dinner as soon as he got home, the boy cooked two bowls of noodles: one for himself, the other one for his father. He was afraid his father's noodles would get cold, so he placed them under the quilt to keep them hot.

Hearing this, the father hugged his boy tightly without saying a word.

1.According to the passage we know the boy only had _________.

A. a grandfather B. a mother C. a father D. a grandmother

2.The single father was always worried about ______.

A. his work B. his money C. his son D . his quilt

3.When the father got home , __________________________

A. His son wasn't at home. B. He was tired out

C. His son was doing his homework D. He was very happy.

4.When the father knew the truth, _________.

A. He hit his son B. He was very upset.

C. He hugged his son tightly. D. He went outside.

5.Which of the following is wrong?

A.The father worried about his son when he was on business.

B.The child was sleeping when his father got home.

C.The father often hit his son after his wife¡¯s death.

D.The child cooked noodles for himself and his father.

 

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It was a 1. Saturday afternoon in Oklahoma City. My friend £¬a proud father Bobby Lewis was taking his two little boys to a park. He walked 2. to the assistant at the ticket counter and said, "How much is it to get in?"

The young man replied, "$3.00 for you and $3.00 for 3. kid who is 4. than six. We let them 5. free if they are six or younger. How old are they?"
Bobby replied, "Joe's three and David¡¯s seven, so I guess I owe you $6.00."
The man at the ticket counter said, "Hey, Mister, did you just win the lottery or something? You could 6. yourself three dollars. You could 7. told me that the older one was six; I wouldn't know the difference." Bobby replied, "Yes, that may be 8. , but the kids would know the difference."

In challenging times when ethics (µÀµÂ¹æ·¶)are more important than 9. before, make sure you set a good 10. for everyone you work and live with.

 

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