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1. Could you tell me how soon the visitors from the USA ___________ here?
2. —I hear a new film “So Young” will be on this weekend. Let’s go to the cinema together, shall we?
—Sounds great. Unless it ___________.
3. — I didn‘t see you at yesterday‘s party, Jenny?
— Oh, I ___________ for my driving test.
4. My aunt May ___________ a lot over these years. She used to be a little fat, but now she is very slim.
5. The geography teacher told us that Diaoyu Island ___________ in the east of China.
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June 22nd, 1993 was a day I would never forget. It was on that day that my life (1) forever.
I was a nurse working in a hospital. Being a single mother (2) 12 years, I was finally able to enjoy life with my four children. And I had bought a house with my savings (存款).
(3) , on June 22nd, 1993, I had an accident on the way to work. I was (4) hurt. I lost my job, and I believed my life was over, too.
I (5) a lot of surgery (外科手术). After the first surgery, I was completely helpless and could do nothing by (6) . Several months later, the doctor said there was (7) else he could do and let me go home. At home, my children took turns to look after me.
Again and again I was told to get used to being in a wheelchair (轮椅) for the (8) of my life. After a period of sad time, I started to fight back. It was a long way, but I made it!
Now I realize (9) the important thing in life is. I start to appreciate (欣赏) the little things that I didn’t (10) about before. I feel like I’m given a second chance in my life.
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Kenya, a country in East Africa, is known for its amazing wildlife, especially lions. However, over the last decade (十年) the number of lions has decreased from 10,000 to over 2,000. Most of them were killed by the local people because they had to do so to protect their cows.
As well as the cows, wild animals should be protected. Now because of a creative idea thought of by a young boy, this problem can be solved peacefully.
At the age of 11, Richard Turere was put in charge of the family’s cows. The local people think this job is an honor since cows are considered the family fortune.
The only problem was that their land was next to Nairobi National Park, home to the largest number of lions in the world. As a result, the cows were often eaten by the hungry lions.
Richard noticed that when he walked around the cows with a flashlight, the lions kept away because they were afraid of humans and the flashlight. So he decided to create an automated (自动的) flashlight. Richard tied some bulbs (灯泡) from broken flashlights around the cow stockade (栅栏). Under an automated lighting system, the bulbs flashed one by one, just like someone walking around with a flashlight that could keep lions away. xK b1. Co m
Since Richard’s invention was put to use, none of Richard’s cows has lost. As it only costs $10 to make this simple device, it can be widely used in Kenya in the future.
( )1. How many lions died during the last decade?
A. About 2,000. B. About 8,000.
C. About 10,000. D. About 1,200.
( )2. Richard wanted to make an automated flashlight because .
A. he wanted to became famous
B. he had lots of broken flashlights
C. he found lions were afraid of humans and flashlights
D. he wanted to make the night as bright as the day
( )3. How did the automated flashlight drive lions away?
A. By making loud noise.
B. By producing strong light that could kill lions.
C. All the bulbs flashed at the same time.
D. Its bulbs flashed one by one.
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—You haven‘t been to the Great Wall, have you?
—________. How I wish I could visit the Great Wall again.
A. Yes, I do B. No, I don‘t C. Yes, I have D. No, I haven‘t
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Last month, Yang Xuelan, 18, was preparing for the college entrance examination, just like every Senior 3 student. However, a terrible earthquake hit her hometown, Ya’an, Sichuan on April 20.
Yang ran to the playground. She was safe. But all her study materials were buried (被埋) in the classroom. A university in Chengdu lent a helping hand. Now Yang and her classmates are studying there.
The earthquake killed at least 196 and injured more than 12,000. Soldiers and experts arrived at the quake zone (震区) immediately. They helped rescue people and rebuild homes. Tens of thousands of people have donated money and materials to help.
There is little we can do to stop natural disasters such as earthquakes from happening. But we can try to make ourselves better prepared for these disasters.
Japan is considered to be one of the best countries at dealing with earthquakes. From a young age, the Japanese are taught how to keep safe in earthquakes. Schools in Japan often take earthquake drills (演练).
Almost every Japanese family has a survival kit (救生包), which has a flashlight, a radio, water and enough food for several days. This helps people to stay alive after an earthquake.
What can we do when an earthquake happens? Some methods can reduce the harm they cause. The American Red Cross introduced the “Drop, Cover & Hold on” method.
*Drop down onto your hands and knees. This position protects you from falling.
*Cover your head and neck under a strong table or desk. If there is no shelter nearby, you can also stay along a wall, and cover your head and neck with your arms and hands.
*Hold on to your shelter until the shaking stops. Be prepared to move with your shelter if the shaking shifts it around.
1. We can tell from the first two paragraphs that _________.
A. an earthquake hit Yang’s hometown
B. Yang hasn’t been to school after the quake
C. the earthquake made Yang a college student
D. Yang and her classmates were buried in the classroom
2. Why are Yang and her classmates studying at a university in Chengdu at present?
A. Because they have got a chance to go to college.
B. Because they got help from soldiers and experts.
C. Because they don’t want to study in their school any more.
D. Because their school buildings were destroyed by the earthquake.
3. What did soldiers and experts mainly do in the quake zone?
A. They built classrooms for students.
B. They donated a lot of money and materials.
C. They helped save people and rebuild their homes.
D. They tried to prevent more earthquakes from happening.
4. Which of the following should you do when an earthquake happens?
A. Stay there and don’t move.
B. Stand straight on a table or desk.
C. Drop down onto your hands and knees.
D. Lie down on the ground and face the ceiling.
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This is a cat. _____ name is Mimi. ______ five.
A. its; its B. It’s; It’s
C. Its; Its D. Its; It’s
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I’m a student. My name is Kate. I’m twelve. I am in Class 1, Grade1.There are ten boys and nine girls in the class. Mary is our monitor. She is thirteen. Eric is my teacher. He has a daughter. She is a student, too. But she isn’t in our school. She is in a primary school(小学). She’s a lovely(可爱的)girl and we all like her.
( )1.The writer(作者)is .
A. a teacher B. a monitor C. a student D. a boy
( )2.There are students in the class.
A. five B. ten C. nine D. nineteen
( )3.Mary and I are .
A. monitors B. sisters
C. classmates (同学) D. pen-friends
( )4.Eric’s child(孩子) is a .
A. boy B. girl C. brother D. son
( )5.We like Eric’s daughter.
A. don’t B. aren’t C./ D. do
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I have two sons , and ________ of them live with me.
A. neither B. either C. both D. all
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