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  From Nick's story £¬ I've learnt that I should face difficulty bravely and never give up.

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Tom£ºDo you know who made it? 

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Tom£ºDa Vinci? Could you tell me something about him?

Bob£ºOK. He was born in 1452 in Italy. He was both a great painter and a great scientist. He was also good at carving and math. 3but he studied in many different fields, so he mastered physics and biology, too.

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Bob£ºYes. The Mona Lisa Smile is world-famous now.

Tom£ºThank you for telling me so much£¡By the way£¬5

Bob£ºAbout 3 days.

Tom£ºOK£¬I'll take my mother to see it tomorrow. She likes it very much.

Bob£ºGood idea.

A.   He didn't have much education,

B.   He was from Italy.

C.   how long will it be on show?

D.   It was made by Leonardo da Vinci.

E.   He was very poor when he was young.

F.    Yeah£¬you are right.

G.   He was really great£¡

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 It's known that Charles Dickens is a great English writer. He is well-known not only in British, 1 in many other countries around the world. But do you know he was both a 2 and an actor?

Maybe it's 3 to hear that and that's why his books were so good. He gave public readings of his stories 4 were very popular. His 5 first appeared in a magazine, in parts, so people always wanted to read the next 6  He wrote a lot of stories, and most of them are popular. Some of his stories were

7  into films and plays. For example£¬Oliver Twistbecame a famous musical play, and Great Expectationswas a wonderful 8

  Dickens had alife when he was young. His family was poor,and he had to work in a factory near his home at the age of 12. He didn't like it£¬but he used his experiences in his writing. He married Catherine Hogarth in 1836. He went on to write 10 he was 68 years old. In 1870£¬he passed away when he was writing a story. But we won't know what's the story's end£¡

(   ) 1. A. so    B. and

       C. but    D. or

(   ) 2. A. teacher    B. writer

       C. worker    D. farmer

(   ) 3. A. interesting    B. interested

       C. boring    D. bored

(   ) 4. A. what    B. which

       C. who    D. where

(   ) 5. A. drawings    B. friends

     C. stories    D. plays

(   ) 6. A. story    B. play

      C. person    D. part

(   ) 7. A. made    B. make

      C. used    D. use

(   ) 8. A. opera    B. part

       C. film    D. work

(   ) 9. A. happy    B. hard

      C. different    D. interesting

(   ) 10. A. until    B. when

       C. after    D. while

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4. The beautiful woman is Yi Ran's mother. We met her at the theatre yesterday.

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(   ) 1. ¨DIs your city famous      silk?

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A. for;for B. for;of

C. of;for D. with;of

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(   ) 1. ¨DIt's difficult       me to learn English well. 

   ¡ª¡ªWork hard and never give up£¬I'm sure you can do it well.

A. for    B. of

C. to    D. as

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We'll      our new classroom tomorrow.

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3¨DWhat's Andrew doing?

¡ªHe is f      another shelf in his bedroom. He has too many books.

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(   ) 5. With the development of society, more and more people have      computers.

A. plenty    B. private

C. proud    D. patient

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