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Storybird is an exciting and supportive community for writers, readers, and artists of all ages. It encourages writers of any age to turn those images into fresh stories. Millions of members use Storybird for millions of things. Thinking of joining? Here¡¯s how people use Storybird.

Ava is 13 and writes stories for her friends at school and on Storybird. She¡¯s entered 11 competitions, and has 351 followers who love her funny stories.

Kate¡¯s son is five and loves poems while her 9-year-old daughter reads adventure and family stories. They use Storybird¡¯s free library and follow their favorite writers.

Marie teaches English in her school in Sweden. She uses Storybird¡¯s free class tools to manage students and build a library of beautiful stories.

Nidhi is an artist living in San Francisco. She sells her art on her website and is creating her own books and comics. Nidhi¡¯s artwork is also on Storybird, where it has thousands of stories and earns her money by her artwork.

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A. poems B. stories C. books D. comics

2.Kate¡¯s children use Storybird¡¯s free to read poems and stories.

A. library B. class C. website D. tools

3. uses Storybird¡¯s free class tools to build a library of beautiful stories.

A. Ava B. Kate C. Marie D. Nidhi

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In today¡¯s world£¬ sleep experts say that for a better night¡¯s rest£¬ Americans should turn off their smartphones or iPad before sleeping. Such electronic products make the brain more active£¬ and then influence their sleep. But according to a latest survey£¬ more than 90% of Americans regularly use a computer or some other kinds of electronic products in the hour before bed.

Researchers are finding that man-made light from some electronic products at night may reduce the brain chemicals(»¯Ñ§ÎïÖÊ) that help sleep. The researchers showed that sitting in the light from computer tablets clearly lowered levels of the chemical which manages our body clocks and plays a role in the sleep cycle.

In the study£¬ the researchers let volunteers read£¬ play games and watch movies on a tablet for different time while measuring(²âÁ¿) how much light their eyes received. They found that two hours of sitting before a bright tablet screen at night reduced the sleep chemical levels by about 22%.

Studies of students using computers at night have got the similar results. And researchers say that may not only cause sleeplessness£¬ but also raise the risk of obesity(·ÊÅÖÖ¢)£¬ diabetes(ÌÇÄò²¡) and other diseases.

To be on the safe side£¬ the researchers advise us to use computers less before bed£¬ or at the very least turning down your screen as much as possible.

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B. Electronic products are very popular.

C. The brain becomes more active at night.

D. Sleep experts never use smartphones.

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A. listening to music

B. playing computer games

C. watching movies

D. reading electronic books

3.How may electronic products influence people¡¯s sleep?

A. Make our brains more active.

B. Make our body weak.

C. Lower our brains¡¯ chemicals that help sleep.

D. Change our body clocks.

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A. making a survey about sleep

B. using smartphones in the daytime

C. sitting in a bright room

D. surfing the Internet at night

5.What does the passage tell us to do to have a good sleep?

A. Learn to use smartphones or iPad.

B. Watch some relaxing TV programs.

C. Turn down the screen to the lowest.

D. Try to sleep earlier than before.

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Sometimes, I doubt(»³ÒÉ) whether there is any love between my parents. Every day they are busy trying to money. They don¡¯t act in the romantic(ÀËÂþµÄ) ways that I read in books or I see on TV. They never say, ¡°I love you¡±. My father has a bad temper(ÐÔÇé, Æ¢Æø), and it is for him to be angry in his daily life.

One day, my mother was sewing a quilt (·ì±»×Ó). I sat down beside her.

¡°Mom, I have a question to ask you.¡± I said after a while.

¡°What?¡± she asked, still working.

¡°Is there between you and Dad?¡± I asked her a very low voice.

My mother stopped her work and her head with surprise in her eyes. She didn¡¯t answer immediately. Then she bowed(µÍÏÂ) her head and went on sewing(·ì).

I thought I had hurt her. At last my mother said: ¡°Susan, look at this thread(Ïß). Sometimes it appears, but most of the time, it disappears in the quilt. It makes the quilt ___ . If life is a quilt, then love should be a thread. It can hardly be seen anywhere, it¡¯s really there.¡±

I listened carefully but I didn¡¯t understand her the next spring. My father suddenly got sick. My mother had to stay with him in the for a month.

After they got back, she helped my father walk slowly down the road every day. My father had never been so weak. ¡°Dad, how are you feeling now?¡± I asked him one day.

¡°Susan, don¡¯t worry about me.¡± he said gently. ¡°I just like with your mom.¡±

Once I thought love meant flowers, gifts and sweet kisses. Now, I know that love is the thread that holds a family together.

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2.A. the same B. difficult C. easy D. different

3.A. love B. money C. friendship D. peace

4.A. with B. under C. in D. by

5.A. nodded B. shook C. lowered D. raised

6.A. big B. wide C. thick D. strong

7.A. and B. for C. but D. so

8.A. until B. because C. when D. unless

9.A. school B. home C. garden D. hospital

10.A. talking B. walking C. sitting D. living

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