Michael Jackson is one of the world¡¯s best singers. Michael Jackson was born in the middle west of the city of Gary, Indiana, in 1958. He began singing with his four brothers. They called the group ¡°The Jackson Five¡±. The group became very popular after appearing on a television program. They started singing in 1965, and became popular soon. In 1970 the group made their first record with the name of ¡°I Want You Back¡±. It was very popular. One of their hit records was ¡°Never Say Goodbye¡±.

Michael was good at dancing as well as singing, for example, his dance moves and moon walking. He was asked to act in a film in 1978 for the first time, and in the same year he made a record on his own, which sold eight million copies all over the world.

Michael nearly didn¡¯t go out because he was too famous. Once his fans went off in a faint(Ôε¹) when they saw him at the concert. No one can do it by now. He lived in a large house and kept lots of animals. He never ate meat. He often raised money for Charity. This made him win the Guinness World Records£¨¼ªÄá˹ÊÀ½ç¼Ç¼£©in 2006. He died on June 25th, 2009, but he would live in our heart forever.

1. How many people are there in Michael¡¯s group?

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A£®Three.

B£®Five.

C£®Four.

D£®Six.

2. What¡¯s the name of their first record£¿

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A£®¡°Never Say Goodbye¡±.?

B£®¡°See You, See Me¡±.

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C£®¡°I Want You Back¡±.?

D£®¡°On the World¡±.

3. The underlined word ¡°copies¡± means           in Chinese.

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B£®ÕÅ/·Ý

C£®¸´ÖÆ

D£®Ä£·Â

4. Michael was good at         according to the passage.

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A£®rock music

B£®street dance

C£®playing the piano

D£®moon walking

5.Why did Michael have to stay at home most of time?

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A£®Because he was too famous.?

B£®Because he often felt lonely.

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C£®Because he had no friends.

D£®Because his company asked him to do so.

 

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2.C

3.B

4.D

5.A

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¡¾Ð¡Ìâ2¡¿Where is the bank?
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C. It¡¯s next to a post office.         
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A. By bike.     B. By bus.      C. By car.     
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A. A cinema.        B. A post office.   C. A park.         
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A. On foot      B. By bus           C. By bike

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Dear Jack,

I am in China now. I have many new friends here. They are very friendly. I often have dinner with them. I like many kinds of Chinese food, like Sichuan food, Hunan food and Guangdong food. They are delicious. I¡¯m very glad to be here.

Yours,

Jane

 

Picnic Plan

Time: this Saturday

Place: West Hill Farm

People: students in Class 2, Grade 1

 

Don¡¯t forget

Jane

bowls, dishes, guitar

Michael

camera, vegetables

Maria

knife, chicken, kite

Kangkang

hamburgers, apples

 

1.Who is the letter from? It¡¯s from _________.

A. Jane             B. Jack             C. Michael

2. Who is NOT in Class 2, Grade 1? __________.

A. Kangkang         B. Jack             C. Jane

3. What does the letter talk about? It talks about __________.

A. food             B. vegetables           C. hamburgers

4. The students in Class 2, Grade 1 want to go to _________ this Saturday.

A. cook dishes          B. have a picnic        C. buy some food   

5. Maria wants to take __________ to West Hill Farm.

A. camera, kite and apples                  B. bowls and guitar

C. kite, chicken and knife

 

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1.How many people are there in this passage?

A. Five         B. Three            C. Four    

2.Where is the bank?

A. It¡¯s next to a swimming pool.    B. It¡¯s on the right

C. It¡¯s next to a post office.         

3.How does Linda go to school?

A. By bike.     B. By bus.      C. By car.     

4.Where does Sue drive past?

A. A cinema.        B. A post office.   C. A park.         

5.How does Michael go to school?

A. On foot      B. By bus           C. By bike

 

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      A superstar is someone who is unusually famous in sports , or films , or
popular music , someone like the singer Michael Jackson. In the nineteen
eighties, Michael Jack-son made a record album  (¸è¼¯,³ªÆ¬ ) called
" Thriller" . It quickly became the most popular record in the history of music and it made Michael Jackson a superstar.The word "super" means more than usual or very wonderful. And of course , a " star"  is a person who is very
fa-mous and skillful. So the top people who are very wonderful and skillful
in sports,films or music are called super-stars,such as Yao Ming. One of the most famous sports superstars in the United States is the boxer Muhammad
Ali. After he won a gold medal in the Olympics and became the heavy-weight boxing champion, he was known as one of the greatest and most famous
boxers in the sports history. At that time Muhammad Ali was everi better
known than the president of the United States. He was a true superstar.
Nearly everyone knew his name. But like the stars in the sky, a superstar may fade away as the years go by. These days people know little about Muhammad Ali. Superstars,loved by millions of people today, may be forgotten
tomorrow.    
1. According to the author who is NOT a superstar?
A. Michael Jackson.
B. The head of a school.
C. Muhammad Ali.
D. Yao Ming.
2. Which word below can be used to describe Muham-mad Ali?                
A. Friendly.  
B. Clever.    
C. Foolish.  
D. Famous.
3. According to the passage, what would happen to superstars at last?
A. They will be remembered by millions of people.
B. They will become the most important people in his-tory.
C. They will be loved only by young people.
D. They will be little known as time passes by.
4. If a person______,we call him a superstar.
A. is the leader of a country
B. is a very famous football player
C. is loved by millions of people
D. fades away as time passes by
5. Which of the following is a superstar?
A. San Mao.      
B. Yao Ming
C. Mao Zedong.    
D.Cao Cao.

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