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Review by Rose at midwestbookreview.com
Written by Johannah Biuedorm, My Mommy ,My Teacher is an enjoyable, full-color, children’s picture book about a little girl who learns from her family how to work on a farm..
Review by Dena wood at timestales.com
My Mommy ,My Teacher is a delighrful story of a little girl who shares the events(事情) of her daily life as she works, learns and plays with her family. the beautiful country life of this home-schooling family offers a feeling of peace, safety and meaning to both children and grown-ups. Love, respect, responsibility(责任) and joy are very easy to find as we follow this littile girl through her day.
Review by Britta McColl at morningstarlearning.com
I just read it to my daughters last night, and we all enjoyed it so much. My 13-year-old son who was listening said, “We should have home-school like that !”There are several things that appealed to him:
The farm (chickens and strawberries),the parrot, the love and joy .This is really a wonderful book for both parents and children.
Review by Rebekan Wilson at hopechestlegacy.com
If you have ever had a hard home—schooling day, and if you are ever unhappy and ready to cry ,take out this simple little book and allow the story and picture to wash your heart clean, think again why you are doing what you do, and open your heart to your children once more. Surely you will feel much better.
According to Rose ,all of the following about My Mommy ,My Teacher is true EXCEPT that         

A.it is an enjoyable book B.it is a full—color book
C.it is mainly about a mother D.it’s a story that happens on a farm

Which of the following was probably NOT found by Dena Wood in the little girl’s day?

A.Love B.Respect C.Responsibility D.danger

What does the underlined phrase “appealed to” in the passage mean?

A.Attracted B.Surprised C.Scared D.Danger

We can learn from the passage that____.

A.Johannah Blurdorn spent her chidhood in a big city
B.Britta McColl has two daughters and one son
C.the little girl in the book lives a very happy life
D.Rebekah Wilson has never cried since she read the book

Where are the reviews most probably taken from?

A.Newspaper. B.Magazine. C.Radio program. D.Website.
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The following are four kinds of medicine. How to use the medicine is very important. Never take some by mistake.

Take the medicine with water, followed by one tablet every eight hours, as required. For further nighttime and early morning, take two tablets at bedtime. Do not take more than six tablets in 24 hours. For children between six and twelve years old, give half the adult dosage(剂量). For children under six years old, go to your doctor for advice. Reduce dosage if nervousness, restlessness or sleeplessness takes place.


Each pill of the medicine taken three times every day for fourteen-year- olds. As usual, a pill at 6:00a.m. before breakfast, one before 11:00 and one before sleep. Not for children under six years old and old persons with heart attack.


The medicine for a person with a fever. Once two pills a day before sleep for adults. Don’t take the medicine without fever. Half for children under 12 years old. For children with a high fever, go to see a doctor at once.


The medicine taken three times a day, once five pills for adults with a cold. Half of the pills for children under 14 years old. Take the medicine before breakfast, lunch, supper or before sleep.

If a little child under six has a fever, it’s suggested that he ________.

A.take two tablets before sleep B.stop to take another pill
C.take one tablet before sleep D.go to see a doctor

Obviously a kind of medicine mentioned above isn’t proper for ________, judging from the information.

A.children over twelve years old B.some adults of 18 years old
C.some old persons with heart attack D.neither adults nor children

When an adult has a cold, he had better __________.

A.have as many as fifteen pills a day B.have twice a day
C.have four times a day D.have nine pills a day

How many kinds of medicine can be taken by children of seven years old?

A.Two kinds. B.Three kinds. C.None. D.Four kinds.

When I was quite young, I discovered that somewhere inside the telephone lived an amazingperson - "Information Please" and there was nothing she did not know. 
One day while my mother was out, I hit my finger with a hammer. The pain was terrible, but there was no one home to give me any sympathy. I walked around the house, finally arriving at the telephone! Quickly, I called “Information Please" and told her what happened.She told me to open the icebox and hold a little piece of ice to my finger.
After that, I called "Information Please" for everything. When my pet bird died, I told "Information Please" the sad story. She tried to comfort me, she said quietly, "Paul, always remember that there are other worlds to sing in." Somehow I felt better.Another day I was on the telephone, “How do you spell ‘grateful’? ". All this took place in a small town in the Pacific Northwest. When I was 9, we moved to Boston.
A few years later, on my way to college, my plane put down in Seattle. I had about half an hour or so between planes. Without thinking, I dialed my hometown operator and said, "Information, please."  
Surprisingly, I heard the small, clear voice I knew so well, "Information." I hadn’t planned on this but I heard myself saying, "Could you please tell me how to spell ‘grateful’?"
There was a long pause. Then came the soft-spoken answer, "I guess your finger must have healed by now."I laughed. "So it’s really still you," I said, "I wonder if you have any idea how much you meant to me during that time."I told her how often I had thought of her over the years and asked if I could call her again. "Please do," she said, "Just ask for Sally."  
Three months later I was back in Seattle. A different voice answered me. I was told that Sally passed away five weeks before.  
Before I could hang up she told me that Sally left a message for me—“Tell him I still say there are other worlds to sing in. He’ll know what I mean.”I thanked her and hung up. I knew what Sally meant.
Never underestimate the impression you may make on others. Whose life have you touched today? 
What does “Information, Please” refer to in the passage?

A.An amazing girl.
B.A special kind of telephone.
C.A communication system.
D.A service that helps telephone users.

What happened to the little boy one day when he was at home alone?

A.He was amused by the telephone.
B.He hurt his finger with a hammer.
C.He found an amazing telephone.
D.He got a piece of ice from an icebox.

What did “Information, Please” give the little boy whenever he was in trouble?

A.Information and conversation.
B.Good memories and happiness.
C.Sympathy and information.
D.Friendship and cheers.

When did the author get in touch with “Information, Please” again after he moved to Boston?

A.When he was in trouble on his way to college.
B.When his plane stopped in Seattle for half an hour.
C.When he went back to Seattle to visit his sister.
D.Three months later after he moved to Boston.

Welcome to Cöteborg University
Cöteborg University is one of Sweden’s largest and most popular universities.
We are very proud of this and believe that there are several reasons for our popularity. The principal reasons we believe to be the high quality of our education and research and the broad range of courses that we offer. In addition to this, Cöteborg University provides an attractive and exceptionally(格外的)high-standard study environment. Most parts of the university are situated in the city centre and this enriches city life as well as student life.
Cöteborg has a lot to offer its students: it has a rich and varied cultural life with many theatres, concerts and festivals. For those looking for outdoor life, forests and vast recreation(娱乐)areas are not far away from the city centre; the sea and the archipelago(群岛)are also within easy reach. Industry and commerce are expanding, and have a joint interest with the University in meeting the ever-changing and growing demands of society.
Cöteborg University strives(努力)to be an attractive choice for students from all over the world.
We look forward to welcoming you to Cöteborg University.
The main reasons for Cöteborg University’s popularity according to the passage is ______ .

A.the high quality education and research and the wide range of courses
B.the convenient traffic
C.its excellent location and fast developing economical environment
D.famous professors and friendly students

Which of the following statements is true?

A.The university is in the city centre.
B.The students can live outdoor.
C.The cultural life of the university is very rich.
D.The University has no interest in growing demands of society.

What’s the main purpose of this passage?

A.To bring fame to Cöteborg University.
B.To introduce the wonderful cultural life in Cöteborg University.
C.To declare Cöteborg University’s goal and interest.
D.To attract students all over the world to apply for Cöteborg University.

Down on the beach of Dover, 56-year-old Channel swimmer Jackie Cobell bravely set off for Calais. The time was 6:40 am. 28 hours and 44 minutes later the exhausted, successful mother from Kent crawled (爬行) to the shore and walked proudly into the record books. After five years in training, Mrs Cobell became the slowest person to cross the Channel under her own steam. The previous record for the slowest crossing, set by Henry Sullivan at 26 hours and 50 minutes, has stood for 87 years before Mrs Cobell started at Dover Saturday morning.
She had struggled through changing tides that swept her first one way, then the other. It turned the 21-mile crossing into a 65-mile one. She declared, “Time and tide wait for no man—and they certainly didn’t wait for me. I was fully expecting it to get dark before I got to Calais but I never imagined I’d also see the dawn again. But I wasn’t going to give up.”
Her feat(壮举) raised more than $2,000 in charity sponsorship for research into Huntingdon’s disease, a sum that was continuing to grow as news of her achievement spread. That was why she did it. “I don’t really know myself,” she said. “ I just kept thinking of all the people I’d be letting down if I stopped.”
Mrs Cobell took to the water so well at school. But after bringing up two daughters, she started to gain weight. Five years ago she took up swimming again and decided to prepare for the Channel challenge to lose weight. She became much fitter. Then came the big swim. “I practiced on Windermere lake,” she said. “it’s about half the distance of the Channel so I just doubled it, added some extra time, and worked out I could probably get to Calais in about 16 hours.”
Her husband David, trainer, official observer and friend sailed alongside her on a boat. She said, “I sang to keep myself going. When they told me I was a record breaker I thought they were just having a joke—until I realized it was the record for the slowest crossing. But maybe next time I might be a bit quicker.”
According to Paragraph 1, Mrs Cobell_____________.

A.started to learn swimming five years ago
B.arrived at Calais on late Sunday morning
C.wanted to break the record for the slowest crossing
D.was too exhausted to move after crossing the Channel

Why did Mrs Cobell spend so much time crossing the Channel?

A.Because the tides changed her direction.
B.Because she was not in good condition.
C.Because she wasn’t good at swimming.
D.Because the winds kept her from swimming fast.

Mrs Cobell crossed the Channel for the main purpose of____________.

A.taking a risk
B.losing more weight
C.raising money for charity
D.becoming famous worldwide

How did Mrs Cobell feel about the record she set?

A.Dissatisfied B.Excited C.Annoyed D.Proud

For about three years now, I have been writing poetry. It was not until my junior year in high school that I developed an interest, love and skill for writing poetry.
Back in elementary school, I loved to write stories. I would write stories on post-it notes and anywhere I could. Yet when I had to write a limerick(五行打油诗) for an assignment, I could not wrap my head around poetry. I had a very hard time figuring out how to rhyme words and have the words make sense. I eventually tossed the paper with the attempted limerick in the trash. I did not try my hand at poetry again until several years later.
Many years later in my freshman year of high school, my English teacher gave my class a poetry project as an assignment. I still remember my limerick assignment and was afraid of doing the poetry project. For the project, we had to analyze a poem and write a response to it. I chose to respond to Robert Frost’s poem Fire and Ice. I also wrote my own poem first. I became really excited when writing the poem.
Two years later, I started writing poetry as a hobby and for fun. To learn how good or bad my poems were, I handed them in to some magazines and contests. I won second place in the North Carolina Poetry Society’s Sherry Pruitt Award Contest with a poem called The Ocean, and had my two poems published as high merit(优等) poems. I have continued to write poetry, and have even self-published three collections of poetry in both print and e-book formats, which can be found at my store on Lulu.
Now, I love writing poetry, but I don’t hate writing short stories. I just find it more difficult and not my style of writing, even though I still write short stories occasionally.
When the author was a pupil, he ___________.

A.liked writing stories
B.was good at writing poetry
C.could understand poetry well
D.was often praised by his teacher

When given the poetry project in high school, the author was___________.

A.excited B.annoyed C.confident D.worried

The author took up writing poetry as a hobby when he____________.

A.was in Grade Three in high school
B.worked as a storekeeper
C.was in Grade One in high school
D.was at college

How did the author increase his confidence in writing poetry?

A.He wrote a lot of poems and asked advice from his teacher.
B.He published three collections of poetry by himself.
C.He submitted his poems to magazines and contests.
D.He gave up writing stories and only wrote poetry.

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