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There are many left-behind children in the countryside in China.

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A. can¡¯t B. mustn¡¯t C. shouldn¡¯t D. needn¡¯t

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On a plane for New York the flight attendant came to a blonde woman sitting in the first class section and asked her to move to the coach(¾­¼Ã²Õ) since she did not have a first class ticket.The blonde woman replied,¡°I¡¯ m blonde. I¡¯ m beautiful. I¡¯ m going to New York and I¡¯ m not moving. ¡¯¡¯ .Not wanting to argue with a customer the flight attendant asked the co ¨C pilot to speak with her. He went to talk with the woman asking her to please move out of the first class section.Again, the blonde woman replied,¡° I¡¯m blonde. I¡¯ m beautiful. I¡¯ m going to New York and I¡¯m not moving. ¡° The co ¨C pilot returned to the cockpit(¼ÝÊ»²Õ) and asked the captain what he should do. The captain said,¡°I¡¯m married to a blonde, and I know how to deal with this. ¡° He went to the first class section and whispered(¶úÓï)in the blonde¡¯ s ear. She immediately jumped up and ran to the coach section saying to herself, ¡°Why didn¡¯ t anyone just say so?¡± Surprised, the flight attendant and the co ¨C pilot asked what he said to her and how he finally convinced her to move from her seat. The captain replied, ¡°I told her the first class section wasn¡¯ t going to New York, ¡°

Fill in the blanks according to the passage. Only one word for each blank.

On a plane for New York,a blonde woman sat in the first class section1.____ a first class ticket. The flight attendant tried to ask her to move to the coach, but she2.__.She thought she was blonde and she was going to New York,so she should sit there. Because the flight attendant didn¡¯t want to have an3.___ with her,she asked the co ¨C pilot for help.but the co-pilot got the4._____ answer and failed, too. 5.____, the captain made the woman move to the coach by telling her that the first class section wasn ¡¯ t going to New York.

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A man and his friend were walking through the desert£¨É³Ä®£©. During the trip they had a _____,and the man hit his friend in the face. His friend was hurt, but without saying _____, he wrote in the sand, ¡°Today my best friend hit me in the face.¡±

They ______ on walking until they found a lake, where they decided to take a bath. The man¡¯s friend fell into the lake and was in danger, but the man saved him. After he came back to life, he wrote on a ______ : ¡°Today my best friend saved my life.¡±

The man who had hit and _____ his best friend asked, ¡°______ I hurt you, you wrote in the sand and now , you wrote on a stone. Why?¡± His friend _____, ¡°When someone hurts us, we should write it down in sand where wind can _____ it away. _____, when someone does something good for us, we must write it down in stone where it can _______ for ever.¡±

1.A. talk B. joke C. fight D. picnic

2.A. something B. nothing C. anything D. everything

3.A. kept B. continued C. turned D. tried

4.A. sand B. stone C. tree D. wall

5.A. killed B. hurt C. saved D. made

6.A. Before B. While C. Until D. After

7.A. replied B. asked C. questioned D. required

8.A. blow B. send C. fly D. put

9.A. Although B. But C. However D. If

10.A. last B. keep C. be stayed D. be laid

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Mary The Musical

Don¡¯t miss Mary The Musical at Cambridge Theater Longdon! Performances start every Evening at 7 from this Saturday. Tickets are 20 pounds for adults and 15 pounds for children and can be bought online or from the theater.

Teenage Drawing Competition

16-year-olds are welcome to take part in an exciting drawing competition at 2 pm on Saturday. August 6th at Westfield Shopping Center. It is free to enter and the first prize is a trip to New York!

Meet Adele

Come and meet the famous singer Adele at St. James¡¯s Park this Sunday. April 25. Adele will be singing songs from her latest CD. The event starts at 1 p.m. and ends at 4 p.m. Tickets are 8 pounds and can be bought at St. James¡¯s Park.

1.How much are the musical tickets for two chidren?

A. 16 pounds. B. 35 pounds.

C. 30 pounds. D. 40 pounds

2.When will the Teenage Drawing Competition be held?

A. On June 7th B. On August 6th

C. On September 20th D. on April 25th

3.Where can you watch Adele¡¯s performance this Sunday afternoon?

A. At Cambridge Theatre

B. At Westfield Theatre.

C. At Westfield Shopping Center

D. At St. James¡¯s Park.

4. The event of meeting Adele will last .

A. seven hours B. four hours

C. five hours D. three hours.

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¡ªDon¡¯t leave your computer_____ if you don¡¯t use it. Electricity is valuable.

¡ª Sorry, I won¡¯t.

A. on B. out C. off

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Being busy can become a way of life. Our lives are always filled with emails and text messages. They make us feel wanted and important, but in a tiring and empty way. Being busy has a dangerous allure£¨ÓÕ»ó£©. If you are busy all the time, it¡¯s hard to sit quietly with your thoughts or to really feel what you¡¯re feeling. Whynot let everything become a choice ¡ª how we spend time, who we reply to and how much or little we write?

Many of us are busy becauseour self-worth goes up when people make demands£¨ÐèÇó£©on our time. Whydon¡¯t we free ourselves from needing, or even wanting? Why don¡¯t we make the best use of the time and space to be productive in a way that it best serves us? That may be consciously£¨Ö÷¶¯µØ£©keeping ourselves not busy. In fact many great discoverieswere made by people who built white space into their day.

Imagine asking ¡°How are you?¡± to one of the most successful people you know like Warren Buffet. I¡¯ve never heard anyone at that level answer ¡°busy¡± though most people believe they are.

What are they doing differently?

First, they aim to project an image that things are under control. Second, they actually have things under control. They¡¯ve had excellent staff, implemented£¨ÊµÊ©£©thoughtful processes and they spend time only on critical tasks that require their attention. They make high-level strategic decisions with a large effect.

It¡¯s time to end the glory of being busy and spend time setting up processes that make sense, rather than simply working more hours. To do this, you need to change yourway of thinking. It¡¯s cool to say you¡¯re busy, but it¡¯s better to be busy helping someone carry a stroller up the subway stairs or busy finishing a book.

How to free us from the trendof being busy? Start with small steps. For one day, be mindful of every daily activity. Consider each thing a choice and decide proactively£¨Ô¤ÏÈ£©if it¡¯s necessary or simply a habit you can get rid of or do in half the time. Next, stop saying how busy you are. Then, figure out what you want to achieve with your day and begin doing it. Put your time and energy where you want it to be.

1.What are many of us busy doing every day?

A. Sitting quietly and think actively.

B. Meeting people¡¯s demands on our time.

C.Making great discoveries.

D. Takinghigh-level decisions.

2.Why don¡¯t successful people like Warren Buffet answer ¡°busy¡±?

A. Because they value working abilities and attitude.

B. Because they focus on attracting excellent workers.

C. Because they pay more attention to learning management.

D. Because they think well and spend more time on critical tasks.

3.The writer probably agrees that we should ______.

A. stop considering each thing a choice

B. work more hours to achieve our goals

C. answer emails and messages as soon as possible

D. be mindful where we want our time and energy to be

4.What is the writer¡¯s purpose in writing the passage?

A. To advise us to be freedfrom the trend of being busy.

B. To warn us about the danger of leading a busy life.

C. To show us ways to feel good about being busy.

D. To tell us how to fit into the busy modern life.

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- Don't worry. Surely you are the best.

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¡ªI¡¯m tired. I¡¯m going to take next week off.

¡ª , dear. You do need a break.

A. Not so sure B. Great idea

C. Forget it D. Don¡¯t mention it

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