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Americans think that travel is good for people. Some even think it can help one of the country¡¯s worst problems¡ªcrime(·¸×ï).

Crime worries a lot of people. Every year, the number of crimes goes up and up. They often come from sad homes, with only one parent or no parents at all. There are problems with alcohol(¾Æ¾«) and drugs.

There are many young criminals(×ï·¸) in prison(¼àÓü). But prison doesn¡¯t change them¡ª60 to 70 percent(°Ù·Ö±È) will go back to crime when they come out of prison.

One man, Bob Burton, thought of a new idea. In the old days, young men had to live a hard life on the road. They learned to be strong and brave, and to help their friends in time of danger. This helped them to grow into men. So Bob started ¡°Vision Quest¡±.

He takes young criminals on a long, long journey with horses and wagons(»õ³µ) 3,000 miles through 7 states. They are on the road for more than one year.

The young people on Vision Quest all have bad problems. Most of them have already spent time in prison. This is their last chance.

It¡¯s hard work on the road. The day starts before the sun comes up. The boys and girls have to feed the horses. Some of them have never loved anyone before. But they can love their horses. That love can help them to a new life.

Not all young people in Vision Quest will leave crime behind them. Thirty or forty percent till one day be in prison again. But that¡¯s a lot better than 60 or 70 percent. Bob is right. Travel can be good for them.

Even today, Americans still say, ¡°Go west, young men.¡±

1.According to the passages, travel is good for people because it can .

A¡¢get rid of(°ÚÍÑ) crime completely

B¡¢change the way of life

C¡¢help to reduce criminals

2.Which of the following is NOT the character of the criminals?

A¡¢A lot of them are young.

B¡¢They may often drink wine too much and take drugs.

C¡¢They like travelling far away from their homes.

3.Which of the following is TRUE?

A¡¢Young criminals become less and less as time goes by.

B¡¢All criminals do better after they come out of prison.

C¡¢Many young criminals are changed better by Bob¡¯s new idea.

4.The young people on Vision Quest have to .

A¡¢work all day and night

B¡¢get up early to feed horses

C¡¢love the homes

5.What does the underlined sentence ¡°Go west, young men.¡± in the last paragraph mean?

A¡¢People can learn to be strong and brave on a long journey.

B¡¢People can learn to help others in time of danger on a long journey.

C¡¢Both A and B.

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Once upon a time, there lived a wealthy and kind king. However, the people were worried about him because he was very fat. He didn¡¯t do anything other than eat and sleep.

One day, the king finally realized that he couldn¡¯t even move his body. There were many good doctors in his country. However, none could cure the king. The king had a lot of wealth, but no amount of wealth could make him healthy.

One fine morning, a holy(ÉñÊ¥µÄ) man visited the country. He heard about the ill health of the king and told the minister to meet him at his place, which was far from the king¡¯s palace. When the minister came, the holy man said that he could easily cure the king. Hearing these promising words, the minister became very happy. Since the king could not move his body, the minister asked the holy man to go to the king¡¯s palace to treat him. However, the holy man refused and said that he would treat the king only if the king came on foot to his place.

The king was unable to walk even a few steps on the road, but after great efforts, he reached the holy man¡¯s place. Unluckily, the holy man was not available and his wife told the king to come the next day. This was repeated for two weeks. Suddenly, the king realized that he felt a lot lighter. Very soon, the king became healthy, and the people became happy again.

1.Why did the holy man want the king to walk to his place?

A. To punish him

B. To play a joke on him

C. To help him save money

D. To help him lose weight

2. What¡¯s the meaning of the underlined word ¡°available¡±?

A. Free B. Busy C. Rude D. Wise

3.Which of the following is the RIGHT order according to the story?

¢Ù The king walked to the holy man¡¯s.

¢Ú Many doctors tried to treat the king.

¢Û The minister went to meet the holy man.

A. ¢Ú¢Ù¢Û B.¢Û¢Ù¢Ú C.¢Û¢Ú¢Ù D. ¢Ú¢Û¢Ù

4. From the story, we can learn that ____.

A. the holy man lived near the king¡¯s palace.

B. the minister didn¡¯t care about the king

C. the holy man¡¯s wife was silly

D. the king never met the holy man.

5.What¡¯s the BEST title for the passage?

A. A lucky king B. Health is wealth

C. How to lose weight D. Wealth is important

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Father: Have you remembered catching your first fish?

Son: 2. I fell out of the boat! We had some good times together£®

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Son: 3.

Father: Don't you have to work tomorrow?

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Father: Radio says sunny£®

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