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WANTED
Are you good at playing the piano? Do you have time to teach a 7-year-old boy to play it after school ? 50 yuan an hour. If your answer is ¡°Yes¡±, call Chen Qi at 8263666!

English Club
Do you want to practise your English and make more friends? Just join us on every Friday afternoon after school and enjoy learning English. Please call Kate at 15106495582.

FOUND
I found a maths book on the playground this afternoon. Whose
is it? Come to Class 4, Grade 7 to get it back.

NOTICE
A teacher will(½«Òª) give us a lesson on travelling to different countries. Go to the No.1 School Hall at 13:00 this Friday and enjoy the two-hour lesson.


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A.call 8263666
B.call 15106495582
C.go to the No.1 School Hall
D.Go to Class 4, Grade 7
£¨2£©If you teach the 7-year-old boy to play the piano for 10 hour, you can get _______.
A.100 yuan
B.150 yuan
C.200 yuan
D.500 yuan
£¨3£©A student found _______ on the ground in the afternoon.
A.a hat
B.a book
C.a schoolbag
D.a camera
£¨4£©The lecture on travelling is from 13:00 to ______.
A.12:00
B.15:00
C.14:00
D.16:00
£¨5£©We can find the above information __________________.
A.in a school
B.at the bus station
C.In a hospital
D.on a math book

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Think about the following to prevent dangers to yourself and others:

1. If there is something you see and know may become a danger for yourself or others, do something about it. Close a desk drawer, clean up or put a sign over the water, turn off the power before leaving, and so on.

2. Get extra persons¡¯ help and support on a task that is too hard for a single person.

3. Study the situation and think what could possibly happen and change if necessary. Do it before something happens and you won¡¯t have to say some day, ¡° I should have¡­ How sorry I feel¡­¡±

To use an old phrase ¡°Safety is everyone¡¯s duty.¡± Looking down on it could lead to being hurt. Keep the rule in mind every day ¡°Everyone wants to go home in the same condition they came to work in ¨Cor better.¡±

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¡°I like dance music and rock very much£¬¡±says my brother,¡°because they are amazing.¡±
¡¡¡¡But my mother thinks rock is boring.¡°I like some relaxing music£¬¡±she says. That's why she likes country music, I think.
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B.it's an amazing part of our lives
C.it's an important part of our lives
£¨2£©What kind of music does the writer like?
A.Rock and pop music.
B.Rock and dance music.
C.Jazz and country music.
£¨3£©Who likes dancing?
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C.Jane.
£¨4£©The writer's mother thinks that country music is ______.
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B.boring
C.relaxing
£¨5£©How many people's ideas about music are talked about in this passage?
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