СÌâ1:People can¡¯t go to Sweet Tomatoes _______ for a meal.
A£®on Wednesday B£®on Friday
C£®on SundayD£®on Monday
СÌâ2:Mariah may call _______ to order the seats, because she lives in Ningyang.
A£®(0538) 3270-9831B£®(0538) 3682-2366
C£®(0538) 3866-8888D£®(0538) 3370-9531
СÌâ3: Mr. and Mrs. White visited Sweet Tomatoes with two kids, Sara, age 7; Tom, age 4. They have to pay _______ for the meal.
A£®110B£®120
C£®150D£®180
СÌâ4:What¡¯s a ¡°Coupon¡± used for?
A£®To invite a friend.B£®To save money.
C£®To get a VIP card.D£®To be a reader of China Daily.
СÌâ5:Where would you probably read this passage?
A£®In a story book.B£®In a math book.
C£®In a newspaper.D£®In a geographic magazine.

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Martin Luther King was born in Georgia, U.S.A. When he was a boy, he sang with other children in the church.
Little Martin knew that it was very important to love and be kind to others.
Although the church was very important to Martin, he was interested in other things, too. He liked sports very much. He was not tall, but he was very strong. The boys in his town often met at Martin¡¯s house for a game of football or basketball.
Martin liked school and was a very good student. He went to college at fifteen. At first, he didn¡¯t know what he wanted to study. He knew the black people didn¡¯t have the same rights as the white people, and he also knew that the black people were not as happy as the white people. He wanted to work for the black people. He wanted to help the poor black people.
Later he really became a famous man. He was fighting for the men¡¯s rights all his life. At the age of thirty-five, Martin Luther King was the youngest man to have received the Nobel Peace Prize. He became not only the symbolic leader of American blacks but also a world figure. He was murdered(ıɱ) on the evening of April 4, 1968.
СÌâ1:Martin was from_______.
A. America                                           B. England                                            C. Japan
СÌâ2:When Martin was a boy, _______.
A. he didn¡¯t like singing
B. he was not strong
C. he enjoyed playing football and basketball
СÌâ3:When Martin was a little boy, he knew that it was very important_______.
A. to like sports       
B. to go to the church
C. to love and be kind to others
СÌâ4:Marin knew that_______.
A. he would not study again
B. he would work for the black people
C. the black people had the same rights as the white people
СÌâ5:Martin was famous all over the world because _______.
A. he was a kind man
B. he fought for the men¡¯s rights
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¡°This isn¡¯t a common pig and l am very lucky to have him£®¡±said the farmer£®¡°Only two days ago there was a fire in chicken shed(¼¦Éá)when 1 was away from the farm£®The pig noticed this and immediately let all the chickens out into the yard£®He then phoned the firemen(Ïû·ÀÔ±)and asked them for help£®¡±
¡°AIso£®a few weeks ago£¬when I was driving my truck down a steep hill£¬the truck hit a tree and 1 was badly hurt£®The pig rushed to the truck and pulled me out of just before the truck caught fire£®¡±
When the farmer was just about to tell another story£¬the man said£¬¡°Yes, yes£¬but what about the wooden leg?¡±
¡°Well£®¡±said the farmer£¬¡°when you¡¯ve got a pig as good as that£¬you don¡¯t eat it all at once¡±
СÌâ1:The pig lost a leg while he was trying to save the farmer¡¯s chickens.

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For Pet¡¯s Sake, Do Something! Book 1
How to Communicate with your Pets and Help Them Heal (ȬÓú). Learn the necessary steps to start talking with your own pet about everyday things.
Practice ¡°becoming¡± your pet to understand his / her physical disease. 
Paperback: $14.95
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$14.95 plus $4 shipping and handling
For Pet¡¯s Sake, Do Something! Book 2 
How To Heal Your Sick, Overfed, Bored Pets with Nutrition and Exercise. 
Help your animals regain£¨»Ö¸´£© their health! Learn about the value and importance of bad foods to avoid, good foods to give; (how and when to feed, and how much). 
Learn great recipes you can make at home. 
Paperback: $15.95 
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Pets Have Feelings, Too! 
Understanding Your Pet¡¯s Physical, Emotional and Spiritual Needs. How do pets use the language of pictures to be able to communicate with us. Read over 60 stories of real pets and their people. Learn how many behavioral problems can be fixed when you listen to your pet. Find out what pets think about life, death and the great beyond.
Paperback: $18.95 
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$18.95 plus $6 shipping and handling
What Animals Tell Me 
Through A True Story, An Animal Communicator Reveals The Fascinating And Heart-Warming Inner World Of Our Pets
Paperback: $12.95
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$12.95 plus $3 shipping and handling
СÌâ1: In For Pet¡¯s Sake, Do Something! Book 1, the author tells us _____.
A£®what kind of food shouldn¡¯t be given to your pet
B£®when is the best time to feed your pet
C£®how to prepare food for your pet at home
D£®how to communicate with your pet
СÌâ2: Unlike the other three books, Pets Have Feelings, Too ______.
A£®is made up of many stories
B£®is aimed to help your pets regain their health
C£®is about a real person and his pets
D£®has a great number of pictures
СÌâ3:Which book should you read if your pet eats too much?
A£®For Pet¡¯s Sake, Do Something! Book 1
B£®For Pet¡¯s Sake, Do Something! Book 2
C£®Pets Have Feelings, Too!
D£®What Animals Tell Me
СÌâ4: Where can you find the advertisements?
A£®In the newspaper.B£®In the magazine.
C£®On television.D£®On a website.
СÌâ5: You have only 18 dollars, which book can you afford?
A£®For Pet¡¯s Sake, Do Something! Book 1
B£®For Pet¡¯s Sake, Do Something! Book 2
C£®Pets Have Feelings, Too!
D£®What Animals Tell Me

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СÌâ1:The leaflet is written for       .
A£®visitorsB£®teachers
C£®parentsD£®students
СÌâ2:Which word has the same meaning as the underlined word "frightened"?
A. scary        B scared        
C. surprised     D. surprising
СÌâ3:Visitors can throw their rubbish
A£®on the ground B£®in the rubbish bags
C£®in the plastic bagsD£®in the car
СÌâ4:Visitors are allowed to
A£®get out of their carsB£®give food to the animals
C£®use flash photographyD£®keep their car window closed
СÌâ5:Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage ?
A£®The passage is a safety leaflet.
B£®We need to read the leaflet carefully.
C£®We can talk with each other loudly.
D£®We can listen to beautiful sound of nature.

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School   Programs

СÌâ1:Which school offers Music Programe?
A£®Hillbrook School B£®Emerson School
C£®Monarch School D£®Almaden School
СÌâ2:If you are interested in group classes in art ,you can call
A£®650-968-5957 B£®650-903-0986
C£®650-403-3575 D£®650-720-1677
СÌâ3:Which program helps improve thinking skills?
A£®Sports Program B£®Art Program
C£®Development ProgramD£®Woodshop Program

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A£®Mr. Tang B£®Mr. Zhang
C£®Miss LiD£®Wang Tao
СÌâ2: Mr. Tang needs _____.
A£®a room for two peopleB£®a room with three beds
C£®an English workbookD£®an actor
СÌâ3: If you find an English workbook, you can call Wang Tao at _____.
A£®13956789123B£®73574110
C£®78567767D£®53868668
СÌâ4: From the passage, we can know that an actor can _______.
A£®work with otherB£®sing
C£®danceD£®A, B and C
СÌâ5:Which of the following is NOT true?
A£®Mr. Tang doesn¡¯t want a room for£¤ 500 a month.
B£®Wang Tao¡¯s English workbook is lost.
C£®If Michael wants to rent a room, he can call Miss
D£®A boy can call Mr. Zhang if he wants to be an actor.

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Here at the Fort Collins Club, we love families! We offer a number of different kinds of activities to keep you kids active and also allow time to yourself.
Kid¡¯s Club
Kids have a place of their own ¨C Kids' Club! A place for kids from 6 weeks to 12 years to have fun while you are working out. Our kid¡¯s Club childcare facility (ÉèÊ©) allows you to drop the kids off, do physical exercise or visit our spa.
Please feel free to stop in during our regular hours to meet our friendly staff and to get familiar with the Kids' Club!
Club House
Check the Club House to see what games and youth activities are offered throughout the week. Our outdoor pool, open in summer, brings smiles and endless kid fun while you relax poolside. Children between the ages of 7-11 can be in the Club House unsupervised (ÎÞÐè¿´¹ÜµÄ).However, parents need to sign them in and out.
Kids¡¯ Club Hours
Monday and Wednesday: 8:00am¡ª 8:00pm
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 8:30am ¡ª 8:00pm
Saturday: 8:00am ¡ª 2:00pm
Sunday: 9:00am ¡ª4:00pm
More information about Fort Collins Club can be found on our website: www.fortcollinsclub.net.
СÌâ1:While children do activities in Kid¡¯s Club, their parents _______.
A£®must look after themB£®can take exercise
C£®must leave the clubD£®can swim with their children
СÌâ2:What does the underlined words¡°stop in¡± mean?
A£®make a short visitB£®make a phone call
C£®wait for a long timeD£®surf on the Internet
СÌâ3:Kids¡¯ Club opens _______.
A£®at 6:00 am on MondayB£®at 7:00 am on Monday
C£®at 8:00 am on SundayD£®at 9:00 am on Sunday
СÌâ4:Where does this passage probably come from?
A£®A science textbook.B£®A tourist map.
C£®A fitness website.D£®A news report.

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Shopping in Rongda Commercial Building will be cheaper and enjoyable on May Day, May 1st.
4 hours free
If you spend more than 200 yuan in the building, you can get 4 hours free parking in the parking lot. Showing your shopping tickets to the service desk is OK.
50% discount(ÕÛ¿Û)
If you have a VIP card,you can get 70% discount on any PORTS clothes you buy. We have many kinds of women¡¯s dresses, sweaters, skirts and trousers for you to choose. I¡¯m sure you will find something you will enjoy. 
Half-price movie tickets
Have a meal for at least 40 yuan at the Market Cafe, you can receive a half- price movie ticket for the film Iron Man III. The full price for each ticket is 37 yuan. Have a meal for more than 100 yuan, you can get two half- price tickets for the film Personal Tailor. You can save 40 yuan for the two tickets.
Buy two, get one free
Buy two bottles of orange juice or apple juice at the suppermarket, you¡¯ll get another bottle of juice of the same value.
СÌâ1:If you spend 238 yuan at the building, you can get _________.
A£®CD freeB£®a 4- hour free parking
C£®VIP cardD£®a skirt free
СÌâ2:If you want a bottle of juice free, you have to ____________.
A£®have a meal at least 40 yuan
B£®spend 200 hundred yuan in the building
C£®buy two movie tickets
D£®buy two bottles of apple juice
СÌâ3:If you buy two PORTS sweaters at the original(ԭʼµÄ) price of 900 yuan, you should pay __________on May Day.
A£®270 yuanB£®630 yuanC£®450 yuanD£®810 yuan
СÌâ4:If my brother has a meal for 203 yuan at the Market Cafe, he needs two tickets for the film Personal Tailor on May 3nd, he should pay ____.
A£®80 yuanB£®40 yuanC£®74 yuanD£®20 yuan
СÌâ5:The form you have read is most probably__________.
A£®an emailB£®an advertisementC£®a letterD£®a report

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