When Ben Franklin was only a boy£¬he always wanted to know about things. He was always asking his father and brothers ¡°What£¿¡±and ¡°How£¿¡± and ¡°Why£¿¡±
They couldn't always tell him what he wanted to know£®
When they couldn't tell him£¬Ben tried to find out for himself£®
Many times Ben did find out things that no one knew before. The other boys would say£¬¡°That Ben Franklin£¡He's always finding out something new£¡¡±
Ben lived close to the water£®He liked to go there to see the boats. He saw how the wind blew them across the water£®
One day Ben said to himself£¬¡°Why can't the wind help me float£¨Æ¯¸¡£©across the water£¿And I'm going to try.¡± Ben got his big kite£®He took hold of the kite string£¨Ïߣ©and ran with it£®The wind took the kite up into the air. Then Ben jumped into the water£®
The wind blew the kite high into the air£®Ben began to float across the water. Soon he was on the other side£¬and he had not worked at all£®
One boy shouted£¬¡°Look at Ben floating across the water£¡His kite takes him to the other side without any work£¡¡±
¡°Yes,¡± said another£®¡°He's always finding new ways to do things.¡±
СÌâ1:When he was only a child£¬Ben  ________£®
A£®liked to fly a kite by himself B£®always asked easy questions
C£®always liked to play with water D£®always liked to find out how things worked
СÌâ2:His father and brothers ________£®
A£®couldn't answer all his questions
B£®could answer all his questions
C£®tried hard to find out something new for him
D£®let him answer all the questions himself
СÌâ3:In the passage£¬the sentence ¡°and he had not worked at all¡± means¡°_______¡±£®
A£®he worked hard to cross the water
B£®he didn't go to work that day
C£®he didn't cross the water at all
D£®he crossed the water in an easy way

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The earth moves round the sun, and the moon moves round the earth. When our part of the earth turns__46__ the sun, it is day. When our part of the earth runs away __47__ the sun, it is __48__.
The sun is much __49__ than the moon. But sometimes the moon _50__ bigger than the sun, because it¡¯s much __51_ to the earth.
The sun is very bright. It gives very __52__light. The moon looks quite bright, too, but it doesn¡¯t give any light at all. The light __53_ the moon comes from the sun.
The moon looks much bigger and brighter than the stars, _54__ in fact the stars are much bigger and brighter than the moon. __55__ smaller than the moon because they are farther away from the earth.
СÌâ1:
A£®toB£®fromC£®aroundD£®on
СÌâ2:
A£®fromB£®toC£®offD£®at
СÌâ3:
A£®dayB£®noonC£®nightD£®evening
СÌâ4:
A£®smallB£®bigC£®smallerD£®bigger
СÌâ5:
A£®lookB£®looksC£®seesD£®watches
СÌâ6:
A£®nearB£®farC£®nearerD£®farther
СÌâ7:
A£®strongerB£®poorC£®weakD£®strong
СÌâ8:
A£®fromB£®ofC£®toD£®away
СÌâ9:
A£®andB£®soC£®butD£®because
СÌâ10:
A£®It lookB£®They lookC£®They looksD£®It look

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Ed Smith  51  a great sports collection.  52  has 8 tennis rackets, 9 basketball,  53  7 baseballs. He has 3 soccer balls and 5 volleyballs.  54  he doesn¡¯t play sports¡ªhe only watches them  55 .
СÌâ1:
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СÌâ2:
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СÌâ3:
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Mrs. Chang, a new teacher at Park School, wants to know her students in Class 5, Grade 3. Here are the introductions of some of the students.
Names
Introductions
Kelly
Kelly has to go to cram school from 6:20 p.m. to 8:20 p.m.
Susan
Because Susan lives too far away, she usually comes to school late.
Nicole
Nicole is a good student who does well on tests and helps others solve math questions.
Jane
Jane likes to do housework at home and helps clean the classroom.
Tom
Tom never goes to school on time and seldom finishes homework.
Jordan
He likes sports a lot and usually plays basketball in the park right after school.
May
May is friendly and likes to help people.
Mark
Mark does well on tests, but he is shy and doesn¡¯t like to help his classmates.
Carol
She is Mrs. Chang¡¯s best assistant that will do everything for her!
СÌâ1:Who likes sports a lot?
A£®Jordan.B£®Susan.C£®Carol.D£®Jane.
СÌâ2:What does Jane like to do?
A£®To go to school late.
B£®To help clean the classroom.
C£®To play basketball in the park.
D£®To help others solve math questions.
СÌâ3:Who does well on tests?
A£®Kelly and Tom.B£®Nicole and Jordan.
C£®May and Mark.D£®Nicole and Mark.

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Mark was walking home from school one day when he saw a boy in front of him. He had dropped all of the books he was   16 , along with two sweaters, a basketball and a walkman (ËæÉíÌý).
Mark stopped and helped the boy pick the things up.   17  they were going the same way, he helped to carry some of his things. As they walked, Mark   18  that the boy¡¯s name was Bill. He loved computer games, basketball, music and history,   19  he was having trouble with some of his   20  in school.
They arrived at Bill¡¯s home first and Mark was   21  in for a Coke and to watch some television. The afternoon passed   22  with a few laughs and some small talk, then Mark went home.
They continued to   23  each other at school, had lunch together once or twice a week, and then they   24  finished middle school. Three weeks before they left school, Bill asked Mark if they could talk.
Bill reminded Mark of the day years ago when they had first   25 . ¡°Did you ever wonder   26  I was carrying so many things home that day?¡± asked Bill.
¡°You see, I cleaned out my locker (Ëø¹ñ) because I didn¡¯t want to leave   27  for anyone else. I was going home to kill myself. But after we   28  some time together talking and laughing, I   29  that if I killed myself, I would have missed many good times. So you see, Mark, when you   30  those books that day, you actually saved my life.¡±
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A£®readingB£®buyingC£®carryingD£®writing
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A£®askedB£®learnedC£®believedD£®answered
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СÌâ5:
A£®booksB£®teachersC£®subjectsD£®games
СÌâ6:
A£®introducedB£®invitedC£®noticedD£®pushed
СÌâ7:
A£®happilyB£®slowlyC£®quietlyD£®easily
СÌâ8:
A£®helpB£®acceptC£®seeD£®change
СÌâ9:
A£®allB£®eachC£®eitherD£®both
СÌâ10:
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СÌâ11:
A£®whatB£®whenC£®whyD£®how
СÌâ12:
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СÌâ13:
A£®tookB£®wastedC£®spentD£®found
СÌâ14:
A£®rememberedB£®wonderedC£®checkedD£®realized
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A£®threw awayB£®picked upC£®gave outD£®looked for

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A young man goes to the city and buys himself a pair of socks. When he comes back home, he goes to his room and tries them on. He finds they are in different colours. One is blue but the other is green. He goes into the kitchen. His mother and his sister are cooking dinner. He says to them, ¡°The new socks are in different colours. I should make them in the same colour. Would you like to do this for me?¡± His mother and sister are busy and they don¡¯t say anything. When his mother finishes cooking, she goes to her son¡¯s room and makes the green sock in blue. She comes back without saying a word to her son. After supper, his sister goes to her brother¡¯s room and makes one blue sock in green without saying anything.
СÌâ1:The young man buys a pair of shoes in the city.
СÌâ2:The socks are in different colours, one is green and the other is blue.
СÌâ3:The young man wants to make the socks in the same colour.
СÌâ4:Mother makes the green sock in blue and tells his son what she did.
СÌâ5:Finally, the socks are in the same colour.

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One day, Jack¡¯s parents told him that his grandpa would retire(ÍËÐÝ) after working for forty years. Jack said in surprise, ¡°I¡¯m only seven, so it means Grandpa has been¡­er¡­. A really long time!¡± His parents said, ¡°Yes. That¡¯s why we are going to have a surprise party for him.¡±
Jack loved his Grandpa and wanted to do something special for him. He remembered the business card his grandpa had given him two years before. He knew that his grandpa would no longer have the position (ְλ) on that card, so he decided to make a new one for his grandpa.
When the big day came, Jack was ready. But he didn¡¯t want to put his gift together with others. He carried it around with him the whole evening. When all the other people left, he took his grandpa¡¯s hand and brought him over to a chair and gave him the gift. His grandpa smiled, ¡°Well, it must be a beautiful gift. May I open it now?¡± ¡°Sure!¡± Jack said excitedly.
As Grandpa opened the gift, tears came into his eyes. Jack gave him the greatest gift he had ever got! They were business cards with his new position:________! Jack said, ¡°Now your full-time job is my grandpa!¡±
¡°Well, how much do I get paid?¡± his grandpa asked, smiling. ¡°As many hugs(Óµ±§) as you want!¡± With these words, Jack gave Grandpa a hug. ¡°Well, I guess that means I¡¯m the richest man in the world!¡± said Grandpa.
СÌâ1:Jack remembered _____ his grandpa had given him two years before.
A£®the birthday card B£®the business cardC£®the bookD£®the toy
СÌâ2:Which of the following is TRUE?
A£®Jack¡¯s parents helped him to make the gift for his grandpa.
B£®Jack kept his secret about the gift before giving it to his grandpa.
C£®Jack bought the business card for his grandpa.
D£®Jack wanted his grandpa to make money for him.
СÌâ3:What is Jack¡¯s grandpa¡¯s new position?
A£®PART-TIME MANAGER B£®FULL-TIME MANAGER
C£®PART-TIME GRANDPA D£®FULL-TIME GRANDPA
СÌâ4:Why were there tears in Grandpa¡¯s eyes?
A£®Because he would lose his position.
B£®Because he was not cared for.
C£®Because he was moved by Jack¡¯s gift.
D£®Because he was unhappy.

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One evening two young men were walking in the street together. They tried to find a chance to steal something. The clock struck twelve. Most of people went to bed. Quietly they came to a house. There were no lights in the house and it seemed that everyone in the house had fallen asleep. Standing at the front door gate, one said in English in a low voice, ¡°You wait here. I¡¯ll go round to the back door and then get into the house¡­¡± Suddenly out of the house ran a dog, barking at them. The two men were very frightened and ran away as fast as they could. They dare not stop until they got into a lonely place. The man said: ¡°It¡¯s too bad. I hadn¡¯t expected that the dog could understand English.¡±
СÌâ1:The two young men were ________.
A. workers     B. doctors      C. thieves
СÌâ2:There were no lights in the house because _______.
A. the people in the house had been out
B. nobody lived there.
C. It seemed that everyone was asleep.
СÌâ3:¡°One said in English to the other in a low voice.¡± Here means _______.
A. he knew English
B. he didn¡¯t want to let anyone else understand what they would say
C. both A and B
СÌâ4:¡°Did the dog understand English really?¡± _______.
A. Yes, it did.   B. No, it didn¡¯t.   C. No, but it wanted to understand.
СÌâ5:The dog ran out of the house and barked at them only because ________.
A. it understood English    B. it heard them talking    C. the two men frightened it

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¡°Can I learn to play the violin£®Daddy?¡±Ann asks her father£®
¡°That sounds good£®But how long can you learn?¡±
¡°A month,¡± Ann says£®¡°After a month£¬I can play for you£®If I don¡¯t play well£¬I won¡¯t play it£®¡±
¡°All right£®¡± her father says£®
He soon finds a violin teacher and Ann starts her lessons£®The fee(·ÑÓÃ) isn¡¯t cheap£¬but her father doesn¡¯t say anything£®
A month passes£®The time comes for Ann to play for her father£®
She says to her father, ¡°I want to play for you£¬Daddy£®¡±
¡°OK£¬Ann£¬¡±her father says£®¡°Start¡±
She starts to play£®She doesn¡¯t play well£®Her father has a friend with him£¬and the friend can¡¯t stand(ÈÌÊÜ)it£®
When Ann stops£¬her father says, ¡°Great! Ann, you can have more lessons£®¡±
Ann runs out of the room£®Her father¡¯s friend says to him, ¡°I don¡¯t think your daughter plays well£®¡±
¡°Well£¬you¡¯re right£®¡±her father says£®¡°But she¡¯s very happy, right?¡±
СÌâ1:Ann thinks playing the violin is________, so she wants to learn it£®
A£®tiredB£®dangerous(ΣÏÕµÄ)C£®boring(ÎÞÁĵÄ)D£®interesting
СÌâ2:Ann wants to learn to play the violin for _______before she plays it for her father£®
A£®two weeksB£®six weeksC£®a month D£®six months
СÌâ3:_______finds a violin teacher to teach her£®
A£®Ann¡¯s fatherB£®Ann¡¯s father¡¯s friend
C£®Ann¡¯s motherD£®Ann¡¯s uncle
СÌâ4:Ann¡¯s father wants Ann to have more lessons because_________£®
A£®Ann plays wellB£®the fee is very cheap
C£®he loves AnnD£®he 1ikes the violin
СÌâ5:From this passage we can see that ________£®
A£®Ann doesn¡¯t 1ike playing the violin
B£®Ann can have more 1essons
C£®Ann doesn¡¯t want to have more 1essons
D£®Ann¡¯s father doesn¡¯t have a friend

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