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How to Make Friends
1. It’s hard to make friends if you stay home alone all the time. Get out of the house and do things that will put you in touch with other people. Join a club or play a sport. Attend meetings or other groups. It’s easier to make friends when you have similar interests.
2. Learn from people who seem to have lots of friends. Watch carefully how they make and keep friends. Don’t copy all of the things they do, but try to notice what they do. Then try some of those things yourself.
3. Don’t be afraid to show people what you’re really good at. Talk about the things you like and do best. Don’t hide your strong points. People will be interested in you if there is something interesting about you.
4. Plan things to talk about with people. Find out what’s in the newspaper headlines, listen to CDs, learn about what’s new with your favorite TV or movie star. The more you have to say, the more people will be interested in having a conversation with you
5. Look people in the eye when you talk to them. That way, they’ll find it easier to talk to you. It’s very difficult to have a conversation with people whose eyes are looking to the left, to the right, or at the floor. People may think you’re not interested in them and may stop being interested in you.
6. Be a good listener. Let people talk about themselves before talking about “me, me, me.” Ask lots of questions and show an interest in their answers.
____4_______a. Tony is never sure what to talk about when he meets people.
____________b. Rose wants to know why her classmate, Cindy, is so good at making friends.
____________c. Adam stays home every weekend and watches videos.
____________d. Benson is a very good dancer, but he never tells anyone about it.
____________e. Martha doesn’t care for others. She always talks about herself.
____________f. When Pedro feels uncomfortable talking to someone, he starts to look away.
a____4__;   b.________;    c._______;   d.______;   e.______;   f._______

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On a tree next to a river in Amsterdam, a tiny birdhouse glows (发光) bright green when the air is clean. If you're standing nearby, the birdhouse will also give you a free Wi﹣Fi connection﹣but only if pollution level is low enough. The designer is Joris Lam. His birdhouse tells you about the air quality.

Joris' birdhouse is called TreeWifi. It can be put on a tree around your house to test the air quality. People can see a screen with information about the local air quality and how to improve it. TreeWifi is a simple way for people to know about the air pollution around them. If the birdhouse does not glow, people should care more about the environment. It reminds them to change their lifestyles. For example, to protect the air, they can ride bikes or just walk instead of driving cars.

"Imagine if trees gave free Wi﹣Fi, people would plant more trees like crazy. It's a pity that they only give us the oxygen(氧气) we breathe," Joris said.

The birdhouse doesn't work as a home for birds now. Joris and his team are trying to make some changes to it. In the future, they hope birds will live in the birdhouse and the heat of its green light will be used to keep birds warm in winter.

(1)What does the underlined word "it" in Paragraph 1 refer to?  

A. The birdhouse.

B. Air quality.

C. Air pollution.

(2)People can get a free Wi﹣Fi connection when  

①people are standing nearby

②the pollution level is low enough

③the air quality is low enough

A.①②

B.②③

C.①③

(3)Joris designed a screen for the birdhouse to  

A.receive the free Wi﹣Fi connection

B.protect the birdhouse from the rain

C.show information about the air quality

(4)In the future, the birdhouse will also be used  

A. as a home for birds

B. to tell us the weather

C. to give us the oxygen

Although he has lost one arm, Zhang Jiacheng hopes never to lose his love for basketball or willingness to improve his skills of playing it.

The 13﹣year﹣old boy recently got wide attention from netizens (people who use the Internet) in China when a video of his excellent dribbling(带球) skills in a one﹣on﹣one situation was posted online. "It's so inspirational How can you easily give up your efforts after watching his video?" One netizen wrote on Sina Weibo.

Born in Guangdong Province, Zhang lost his right arm in an accident at just five years old which was a terrible event for such a young kid. Zhang, however, decided to face up to the hardship, and not let the fate(命运) control his life. Because he has a dream:to be a basketball player.

Other children around always wondered how he could play basketball with just one arm. "Hard work" is the only thing that Zhang can do. Be it rainy or windy, Zhang never stops playing basketball, and has achieved huge improvement in his skills.

In the video, Zhang showed his dribbling skills in front of a defense made up of several professional basketball players, and received a loud cheer from people watching on site."Your right hand has been taken away in a terrible way, but you have the best left hand. You are the real star in this game," former CBA player Wang Jing said after watching Zhang's performance.

Zhang has posted 13 videos of his basketball skills on Douyin, and earned almost one million likes. "Give it a try, or give it up," Zhang once wrote in one of his videos. Of course, he chose the former(前者).

(1)What happened to Zhang Jiacheng when he was 5 years old?  

A. He lost his love for basketball.

B. He posted a video on Sina Weibo.

C. He lost his right arm in an accident.

(2)What's Zhang Jiacheng's dream?  

A. To be a football player.

B. To be a basketball player.

C. To be a popular netizen.

(3)Zhang Jiacheng became famous by  

A. writing a lot of his own stories on Sina Weibo

B. posting his videos of basketball skills on Douyin

C. watching the CBA player Wang Jing's performance

(4)What can you learn from the one﹣armed teenager?  

A. Always give it a try.

B. Always give it up.

C. Let the fate control the life.

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C. On Monday, July 20th.

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(1)If a tornado gets close, what should people do to keep safe?  

A. Go to a basement.

B. Find a small room.

C. Stay in a bathroom.

D. Curl the legs up.

(2)What can the sensor in a probe NOT do?  

A. Measure wind speed and temperature.

B. Take photos and videos.

C. Measure wind temperature and pressure.

D. Measure wind speed and direction.

(3)Which statement about the scientists is TRUE?  

A. They risk their lives studying tornadoes.

B. They can easily put the probe in the right place.

C. They get close to a tormado to admire it.

D. With the help of the measurements, they can prevent the tornado forming.

(4)The passage mainly tells us  

A. what a tornado is

B. how dangerous a tornado is

C. where a tornado may form and travel

D. how scientists do research work on tornadoes

(5)You may find this passage in  

A. a novel

B. a storybook

C. a guidebook

D. a science magazine

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(1)What can we know about Andersen according to the passage?  

A. He was born in Denmark in 1820.

B. He was from a rich family.

C. He was the first author to write and publish his own fairy tales.

D. He was laughed by other children because he was a poor storyteller.

(2)Which statement about Andersen's 200th birthday anniversary celebrations is TRUE? ______

A. In Denmark, puppets danced every night for half a year.

B. In Singapore, the post office published a series of Andersen stamps.

C. In Egypt, Andersen's fans translated his books into 150 languages.

D. In the US, Ellen Shapiro told "The Ugly Duckling" to a crowd of children.

(3)How many Andersen's fairy tales are mentioned in this passage?  

A.5.

B.7.

C.15.

D.150.

(4)What can we know about Shapiro from the passage?  

A. She doesn't like following Andersen's tradition.

B. She organized Andersen's 200th birthday anniversary celebrations.

C. She never tells the same story in exactly the same way.

D. She is used to reading Anderson's stories to her listeners.

(5)According to the passage, we can know that  

A. All of Andersen's fairy tales reflect his own life

B. Andersen's fairy tales can bring people a lot of pain and pleasure

C. Andersen's fairy tales are only loved by children in 150 countries

D. Andersen's fairy tales are funny and sad and enjoyable

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