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I am a Chinese boy. My name is Tang Li. I am thirteen years old. My favourite sport is football. I can play football well. Han Tai is my good friend. He is a new student in my class. His favourite sport is football, too. We are in Class Four, Grade Seven. We play football on Wednesday and Friday after school. My home is in Haikou. It is very hot in summer. In winter, it isn’t very cold. I like winter because it is warm here. Han Tai’s home is in Harbin. It is very cold in winter. I don’t like cold weather. What about you?
What’s Tang Li’s favourite sport?
A. Football.            B. Basketball.          C. Table tennis.
How old is Tang Li now?
A. 11.              B. 12.              C. 13.
What class is Han Tai in?
A. Class 4.         B. Class 5.         C. Class 7.
How many days can they play football?
A. One.             B. Two.             C. Three.
What’s the weather like in Han Tai’s home in winter?
A. Warm.                B. Cold.                C. Hot.

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London police are well known in the world. Today there are policemen everywhere, but in 1700 there was no policeman in London at all. A few old men used to protect the city streets at night, and they were not paid very much.
About 300 years ago, London started to get bigger. The city was very dirty and many people were poor. There were so many thieves who stole money in the streets that people had to stay in their homes as much as possible.
In 1750, Henry Fielding started to pay a group of people to stop thieves. They were like policemen and were called “Bow Street Runners” because they worked near Bow Street.
Fifty years later, there were 120 Bow Street Runners, but London had become very big and needed more policemen. So, in 1829, the first London Police Force was started with 3,000 officers. Most of the men worked on foot, but a few rode horses. There was no policewoman in London until 1920.
Today, London police are quite well paid and only a few police officers still ride horses.
Perhaps the London Police Force’s greatest achievement (成就) is to meet changing conditions and provide excellent police service (服务). The two main reasons for the Force’s development were the growth of population and the progress of science and technology.
London Police Force is famous in the world, because _________.

A.it provides excellent service B.it has many policewomen
C.the police officers work on horses D.it has a long history

People in London didn’t want to go outdoors about 300 years ago because __________.

A.there were no policemen in the streets
B.the city was very dirty
C.they were poor
D.there were so many thieves in the streets

London had 120 Bow Street Runners in the year of __________.

A.1700 B.1750 C.1800 D.1829

Which of the following sentences is true according to the passage?
A few policeman protected the city streets at night in 1700.
B.The first London Police Force was founded in 1829.
C.London police were well paid in the past.
D.People could not see policewomen until 1900.
What is the best title for this passage?

A.London Police Force
B.Bow Street Runners
C.Why Are London Police Famous?
D.The History of the London Police

Have you ever done something foolish that made you feel so embarrassed(尴尬的)?
Well, that’s exactly how I felt. On a Saturday morning last autumn.I had gone to town to do some shopping and as I was on my way home,it suddenly began to rain. I at once ran into a nearby phone box since I didn’t have an umbrella.It was raining so heavily that I have to stay in the phone box until it stopped.
A few moments later,I saw a young man walk up to the phone box,wearing a yellow raincoat and holding a box. I didn’t want to go out into the rain,so I picked up the phone and pretended I was talking to someone. I thought the man would go away,but he didn’t. He just waited in the pouring rain,watching me wave my hands about and act as if I was deep in conversation.
Luckily,it began to stop after about ten minutes.“Okay,Mum,” I said loudly into the phone,“I’ll see you later Bye!” I put the phone down.picked up my shopping bag and walked out of the phone box “I’m sorry I took so long,”I said to the man.
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Why did the writer go to the phone box and stay there?
A. Because she wanted to wait for her friend there.
B. Because she wanted to phone her mother.
C. Because it rained heavily and she had no umbrella with her.
What did the writer think what the young man wanted to do?
A. To repair the phone. B. To use the phone. C. To stay in the phone box.
How long did the young man wait for?
A. About five minutes. B. About fifteen minutes. C. About ten minutes.
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A. The story happened on a cold Saturday morning last summer.
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C. It suddenly rained when the writer was on her way home after shopping.
Why was the writer embarrassed?
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B. Because she got all wet.
C. Because she made the man wait so long.

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The little boy quietly went to his room and shut the door. After about an hour, the father calmed down, and started to think, “Maybe he really needs to buy something and he didn’t really ask for money very often.” So he went to the little boy’s room.
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“Oh, thank you, Daddy!” he said happily. Then, the boy took out some coins. When the father found that the boy already had money, he got angry again.
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Mr Grey's wife ______.

A.often had dinner in small restaurants
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D.used to have dinner with her husband in the expensive restaurant

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A.didn't believe what he said B.was not surprised to hear that
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Mr. Green agreed and called the girl in again. He asked, “What would you be a servant for?”
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“Where’s your father, then?”
“He died last year.” answered the girl.
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“He went to London on business and had a high fever. The doctor couldn’t save him and he died in the capital.”
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A.Canada B.America C.England D.Australia

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A.she had a hard life
B.she hoped Mr. Green could hire her
C.her mother had broken her leg
D.she wanted to get some money from Mr. Green

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A.to find out why she wanted to be a servant
B.to test her to see if she was foolish
C.to ask her some difficult questions
D.to know where her father had gone

The girlbefore she came to see Mr. Green.

A.had done some housework
B.had taken care of sick people in hospital
C.had been to London three times
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A.was very clever
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C.finally worked for Mr. Green
D.was a bit silly

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