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The Spring   1  is the Chinese New Year .It usually comes in February . everyone in Chinese likes it very much .When it comes ,Li Lei helps his parents clean the house and do some other housework . on that day , everyone  2  dumplings and some other delicious food . Li Lei likes New Years cakes vevy much. But Lingling says jiaozi is nicer than New year’s cakes. Chinese people eat jiaozi and cakes in the house .How happy they are!
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When does the Chinese New Year come ?
                                                    
What does Li Lei do when New Year comes ?
                                                       

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A lot of people think that wind power is new, but that's not true.For thousands of years, people have used wind to sail boats and move water. We still do those things today, but these days we mostly use wind power to make electricity.

Wind power is a very popular source of energy. Most people think that we should use it more and more. First of all, it's clean. Windmills don't pollute the environment at all. Second, we can use wind power forever. After all, we will always have wind. Also, wind power is cheap, and it's getting even cheaper.

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(1)Why DON'T new windmills kill birds? Because  

A. birds don't fly near them

B. they spin slowly

C. they are shorter than old windmills

D. new windmills don't spin

(2)When did people start using wind power?  

A. About 25 years ago.

B. About 80 years ago.

C. About 500 years ago.

D. Over 1,000 years ago.

(3)  , so we CAN'T use wind power all the time.

A. Windmills break all the time

B. We can't use windmills at night

C. Windmills are too expensive to use all the time

D. Wind doesn't blow all the time

(4)What does the article say about wind power?  

A. Most people don't like it.

B. It's getting cheaper.

C. Denmark doesn't use it.

D. It's getting more expensive.

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A. Expensive Windmills

B. Cheap and Clean Energy

C. Popular and Clean Wind Power

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(4)Why is the population in Poland going down?  

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(1)According to the article, students can improve their physics and chemistry grades by  

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B. listening more carefully to their physics and chemistry teachers

C. learning about how great scientists dealt with their obstacles

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A. Group 1

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B.比得上

C.配对

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B. make the long lists of facts that students have to remember more interesting

C. include more stories about how great scientists had to struggle to succeed

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