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There is a big supermarket(超市) near Mrs. Green’s home. She usually goes there to buy food. The shop assistants are polite(有礼貌的)and helpful. The things are cheap, too.
One day, Mrs. Green goes to the supermarket. She buys some noodles. Biscuits(饼干)are also their children’s favorite food. And she buys some milk. Her children always have milk for breakfast. Mimi likes fish and Tim likes hot dogs. She buys some fish and sausages(香肠)for them, too. Mrs. Green doesn't have any rice at home. So she buys a bag of rice, but she can’t take it. It is very heavy. Her husband, Mr. Green is coming to the supermarket and carry(搬运)the rice.
. Where’s the supermarket?

A.In Mrs. Green’s house. B.Near Mrs. Green’s house.
C.Under the street. D.In the mall(商业街).

. Who likes biscuits?

A.Mrs. Green and Mr. Green. B.Mrs. Green and Tim.
C.Mrs. Green and Mimi. D.Tim and Mimi.

. Mimi likes _______.

A.fish B.hot dogs C.rice D.vegetable

. Does Mrs. Green buy a bag of rice?

A.Yes, she does. B.No, she doesn't .
C.Yes, she is. D.We don't know.

. Who helps Mrs. Green take the rice?

A.Mr. Green. B.Mrs. Green. C.Mimi. D.Tim.
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During the 600s BC, people began using coins as money. Because they were easier to carry than goods(货物), countries began to make coins as their money.

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People used ______ as money during the 600s BC.
A. shells B. coins C. cards
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A. Japan. B. USA. C. China.
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I will never forget the lesson about my window. Four years ago, I moved to a house in a large town. One of my new neighbors’ house was only a few feet away from mine. There lived a woman. Through one of my windows, I could see her reading by her window every afternoon.
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A. Two years. B. Three years. C. Four years.
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Pablo Picasso was born in Spain in 1881. His father was an artist and also anart teacher. He gave little Picasso the first lesson in drawing. The boy showed great interest in it and learned it very quickly. Picasso drew so well that he won a prize — “Science and Charity” for his first important painting at the age of 15. Later he studied in several cities in Spain. But no one could teach him because he had known so much.
When he was 19, he visited Paris. At that time, Paris was the center of the world for artists. Everything in the painting world was new to Picasso. When he was 23, he moved to Paris to live and spent the rest of his life in France.
In his 80s, Pablo Picasso still worked like a young man. He kept on looking for new ideas and new ways to work. He never stopped painting all his life.
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