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It was lunch time. Mike was in the garden with Linda. Suddenly, two aliens (外星人) arrived! “Wow! Aliens!” They were so excited that they screamed loudly.
“Hello, friends!” The two aliens came out from a small flying machine.
“Hi! Come and have lunch with us.” Mike said.
“Do you like earth food?” Linda asked.
“We don’t know. Let’s have a try,” the aliens said.
“What’s this? Is it a phone?” the tall alien asked.
“No, it’s a banana,” Mike said.
The tall alien took a bite (咬了一口), “Yuke! I don’t like bananas.”
“What’s this? Is it a ball?” the short alien asked.
“No, it’s an egg,” Linda said.
The tall alien took a bite, “Yuke! I don’t like eggs.”
“What’s this? Is it a hat?” the tall alien asked.
“No, it’s a lunchbox!” Mike said.
The tall alien took a bite, “Yum! I like lunchboxes!”
Where were Mike and Linda?

A.In the garden. B.In the park.
C.In the zoo. D.On the playground.

What does the underlined word “screamed” mean?

A.跳舞 B.尖叫 C.挥手 D.站起来

The tall alien thought the banana was a ________.

A.ball B.hat C.toy D.phone

Which of the following is the right order (顺序) for what the aliens ate?

A.A banana→An egg→A lunchbox.
B.An egg→A banana→A lunchbox.
C.An egg→A lunchbox→A banana.
D.A banana→A lunchbox→An egg.

Which of the following is True?

A.The short alien tasted many kinds of food.
B.Mike felt very scared when he saw the aliens.
C.The aliens didn’t think the earth food tasted delicious.
D.The aliens came to the earth in a big flying machine.
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A.

By creating a "green account" service with the help of Alipay.

B.

By paying people to sort their rubbish correctly.

C.

By allowing people to exchange rubbish with each other.

D.

By providing its residents with guidebooks to help them.

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A.

Leftover food and batteries.

B.

Metal and medicine.

C.

Batteries and medicine.

D.

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A.

Where we can bury our waste.

B.

Why we should sort our rubbish properly.

C.

What kinds of waste can pollute the environment.

D.

How some kinds of waste can be reused and recycled.

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A.

Shenzhen has been sorting its rubbish for 10 years.

B.

All the students have to take waste﹣sorting classes at school.

C.

As for rubbish sorting, we Chinese still have much work to do.

D.

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D.

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A.

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D.

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B.

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it wasn't the best time to grow

D.

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A.

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emailing challenges@nspcc.org.uk

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