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Mike and his family like to go on a camping trip on Sundays. This Sunday they plan to go to the South Hill for a camping trip.

In the morning, Mike gets up at six o¡¯clock. He puts some bread, eggs and fruit in a basket, and takes it to the car. His sister, Helen gets up at a quarter past six. She takes four tins of juice with her. Their mother, Mrs Brown has some chocolates. Their father, Mr Brown takes a big tent and puts it in the car. Oh, the little dog is running after them. It wants to go with them, too. They are all very happy.

1.Mike and his family like camping trips .

2.Helen gets up earlier than Mike.

3.Helen has something to drink.

4.They are going on a camping trip by car.

5.The little cat wants to go with them.

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A student is studying British English. He wonders: Can I have a talk with Americans? Can they catch me? Learners of English often ask--what are the differences between British English and American English? How important are these differences?

Certainly£¬ there are some differences between British English and American English. There are a few differences in grammar£¨Óï·¨£©. For example£¬ speakers of British English say ¡°in hospital¡± and ¡°Have you a pen?¡± Americans ¡°in the hospital¡± and ¡°Do you have a pen?¡± Pronunciation (·¢Òô) is sometimes

different. Americans usually sound the ¡°r¡± in words like ¡°car¡±and ¡°farm¡±. Some speakers of British English do not sound the ¡°r¡± in these words. There are differences between British English and American English in spelling and vocabulary. For example£¬ ¡°colour¡±and ¡°honour¡± are British English spellings. ¡°Color¡± and "honor¡± are American English spellings.

These differences are in grammar£¬ pronunciation£¬ spelling and vocabulary. However£¬ they are not important. For the most part£¬ British English and American English are the same language.

1. In American English£¬ we can say£¬ " ______________ ? "

A. Have you a new book

B. Do you have a new book

C. Are you have a new book

D. Can you to have a new book

2. Between British English and American English£¬ sometimes pronunciation is ______________ .

A. poor B. different

C. high D. short

3.In American English£¬ the word ¡°favourite¡±can be spelt .

A. favoruite B. favurite

C. favorite D. favrite

4. Englishmen say ¡°in hospital¡±£¬ while Americans say .

A. at the hospital B. in the hospital

C. by hospital D. to hospital

5.The main idea of the passage is that ________________ .

A. there are no differences between British English and American English

B. British English and American English are two different languages

C. speakers of British English and American English speak the same language

D. we shouldn't speak English

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I was driving home on a very hot afternoon and about to near a crossing£¨Ê®×Ö·¿Ú£©. One of the major traffic light had gone out , and a police officer was standing in the middle of around twenty lanes of very busy traffic . The fact was that he had no hat or shade£¨ÕÚÅto shield£¨±£»¤£©him from the burning sun but , he was upbeat and doing a fabulous£¨³öÉ«µÄ£©job .

I saw a drugstore on the comer , and while I was there , I wanted so badly to get some water for the officer ! I had some hesitation£¨ÓÌÔ¥£©, though , as it was a little out of my comfort zone£¨°²È«Çø£©to communicate with a stranger in this way .

I discussed , struggled , left , drove part-way home , turned around , went back to the drugstore , got water , and then found myself thinking about how to hand it to him in the busy crossing . I knew that he might not be able to take it ¨C he wouldn¡¯t have hands to hold it since he was busy making motions£¨¶¯×÷£©to direct£¨Ö¸»Ó£©the traffic ¨C but I had to try .

I drove into the crossing , rolled down my windows as I passed the officer , and gave him the bottle of water . Though he wasn¡¯t able to take the bottle , he broke into a smile and said , ¡° Thank you . ¡±

I drove home , feeling better for having persisted£¨¼á³Ö£©. And I was even inspired to call the station that afternoon to make sure they knew what a great job he did that day . It felt good to spread£¨´«²¥£©the positivity£¨ÕýÄÜÁ¿£©, and it was the least I could do .

1. Why did the police officer direct the traffic in this heat£¨Î¶ȣ©?

A. Because there was too much traffic .

B. Because one of the major traffic light didn¡¯t work .

C. Because a serious traffic accident happened .

D. Because he wanted to stop drunk driving .

2.Why did the writer stop his car at the drugstore ? Because __________ .

A. he was afraid the police officer knew he had drunk too much

B. he needed to make a call

C. he wanted to buy a bottle of water for the police officer

D. he couldn¡¯t stand the burning sun

3. The writer called the station to __________ .

A. tell there was a bad traffic light at the crossing

B. complain the police officer didn¡¯t accept his water

C. ask his driving license back

D. praise£¨ÔÞÑthe police officer¡¯s great job

4.What is the main idea of the passage ?

A. It is a hard job to work as a traffic police officer

B. Spreading the positivity can make the world more beautiful

C. The government should find better ways to solve the heavy traffic .

D. Trust is very important to make friends with a strange man .

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What's going to happen in the future? Will robots control our planet? Will computers become smarter than us? Not likely. But here are some things that scientists say are most likely to happen in 10 to 30 years from now, according to the BBC.2-1-c-n-j-y

Digital money

We used to pay with cash for everything we bought. Now when we use a credit card to shop online, money is spent without us seeing it. That means we are already using digital money. Using a card is much easier than searching our pockets for change. It is also safer than carrying a lot of cash.

When ATM cards were first introduced, they were not accepted everywhere. But now it's hard to live without them. It's reported that people in Sweden completely stopped using cash last year, and the US might be next.

Bionic eye

It's no longer something only in a science fiction movie. People who are blind may have a chance to get their sight back¡ªby wearing bionic eyes.

A blind eye can no longer sense light, but a bionic eye can use a camera to ¡°see¡± the environment and send data to the mind. Now the bionic eye only allows patients to see lights and unclear shapes. A high resolution image could be just a few years away.

Self£­driving cars

Unlike a human driver, a self£­driving car won't get distracted by phone call, the radio or something outside the window. Sensors and cameras on the car would allow it to stick reduce the number of road accidents. You could even take a nap while the car driver itself.

Many vehicle companies are now planning self?driving cars. ¡°By 2040, driverless vehicles will be widely accepted and possibly be the dominant vehicles on the road£¬¡± said Jeffrey Miller, professor at the University of Alaska Anchorage, US.

1.What does the writer mainly tell us about digital money?

A. We use digital money to shop online without paying money.

B. Digital money is most likely to be used instead of cash.

C. Using a credit card is easier and safer than cash

D. ATM cards are always popular.

2. Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A. Bionic eyes only appear in the science fiction film.

B. Human drivers won't get distracted by something outside.

C. The blind wearing bionic eyes may see clearly in the future.

D. There will be no road accidents at all if self£­driving cars are used.

3.Which of the following can be predicted from the passage?

A. There would be a number of self-driving

B. The blind could use cameras to see things around.

C. We would live a hard life with digital money.

D. Robots would control the world.

4.From the report, we can learn some information about ________£®

A. industry and farming B. science and technology

C. culture and art D. traffic and journey

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