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Dear John,
Thanks for taking care of my apartment while I’m away. Please feed the cat and the fish every day. The cat food is in the kitchen and the fish food is next to the cat food. Also, could you please check the cat’s water bowl? The bowl is next to his food dish. (83) The fish food is __________________.
Please water the plants twice a week. (84) 你能在星期四的时候把垃圾扔了吗? They come for the trash then. Please check my mail box for me on Wednesday, too.
If you’re hungry, have some chocolate cakes. It’s in the refrigerator. You can help yourself to the orange juice in there, too. (85) Please don’t forget to lock the door when you leave.
Thanks again for your help.
Mary
(一)根据信件内容,回答下列问题。
How often does John need to feed the cat?
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What does John need to cheek?
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(二)根据上下文,将下面的句子补充完整。
The fish food is ___________________________________________________________.
(三)把文中划线的汉语句子翻译成英语。
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(四)把文中划线的英语句子翻译成汉语。
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I heard those words again and again last summer as I sat by the window,which faces a park in the small town where I live.

The Kindness Rocks Project,which was started a few years ago by a mom in Massachusetts,has spread around the world.Kids,families,and people of all ages are taking part in painting rocks,hiding rocks,and finding painted rocks all over the place.Some post photos of the rocks on social media (传媒),and others simply move the rocks for someone else to find.Some take the rocks home and then replace them with new ones that they created and hid.

Nine﹣year﹣old twins Harry and Hannah DeVrieze have painted hundreds of rocks with their parents.Most evenings,the family and their small dog walk around with a wagon (运货车) full of rocks that they hide as they walk.

"It's a fun family activity," Hannah says.

"We will do it in the winter too," Hannah says.

Ben Burinsky,age nine,and his brother,Luke,age seven,were visiting relatives (亲戚) when they found their first painted rock in a park.They were so excited that they went home and painted their own rocks,then hid them for others to find.

"My boys loved finding the rock in the park,especially since it was a superhero," their mother,Judy Burinsky,says. "I love how something so small can bring a smile to my children's faces.In return,they learn the value of giving back to others."

Kadyn Kinney,age nine,and his seven﹣year﹣old brother,Jayce,have also painted many rocks.They love to hide rocks and look for rocks with their mom and dad.When their grandmother visited,they gave her painted rocks to take home and hide in the Florida town where she lives.When asked how many rocks he has painted so far,Jayce says, "Trust me!I've painted more than 30."

(1)The activity was started in   .

A.New York

B.Florida

C.Massachusetts

(2)How old is Harry?    

A.7.

B.9.

C.10.

(3)What does the underlined word "value" in Paragraph 8 mean?   

A.价值.

B.价格.

C.代价.

(4)Jayce has painted more than    rocks.

A.14

B.18

C.30

(5)What is the main idea of the passage?    

A.The kind people.

B.The Kindness Rocks Project.

C.The painted rocks.

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In some towns,there is no fresh water.People there have to use trucks to carry fresh water. It is expensive.

Since rain falls to the ground,it can easily be collected into tanks (水箱).But the water drops that make up fog don't hit the ground.Instead,they float (漂浮) in the air.To turn fog into water,you have to catch the water drops.

A fog catcher is made of nets with two posts.The nets are usually set up on a hilltop.As fog passes by,the nets catch the water drops.The drops run down the nets and into channels.The channels lead the water into large tanks where it can be stored.A fog catcher can collect 10,000 liters of water a day.Scientists have helped set up fog catchers for towns in Chile,Nepal and Mexico.

Fog catchers are a great way for people in small and lonely towns to have their own fresh water.Centuries before scientists created fog﹣catching nets,nature was making fog into water on its own.As fog passed through the mountains,large leaves got the drops just like the nets do.People learned to drink the water collected on the leaves.Thanks to modern fog catchers,enough water can be made for a whole town!

(1)What does the word "It" in Paragraph 2 mean?   

A.Trucks' carrying.

B.Rain collecting.

C.Fog catching.

(2)What is a fog catcher made of?   

A.Tanks.

B.Leaves.

C.Nets.

(3)A fog catcher can collect     of water a day.

A.1,000 liters

B.10,000 liters

C.11,000 liters

(4)Centuries ago people learned to drink the water collected   .

A.in channels

B.on the nets

C.on the leaves

(5)What can be the best title of the passage?   

A.Catching Fog.

B.Catching Rain.

C.Catching Snow.

Food is a kind of culture.It's a nation's memory and pride.The famous French baguette (长棍面包) is one of their memories and prides.French people think it should be protected. "It is much more than just a kind of bread.It is a symbol of France—it's like the Eiffel Tower," said Dominigue Anract,president of the Confederation of French Bakers.

So it's no wonder that a group of French cooks want the baguette to become a form of intangible cultural heritage (非物质文化遗产) listed by UNESCO.French culture leaders have given a suggestion to the country's president.

UNESCO's intangible heritage list aims to protect culture from the influence of the world.Cooks in France believe that if the baguette is on the list,it will be better protected.The list already includes Belgian beer and Neapolitan pizza.

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Six million baguettes are sold every day in France.However,as supermarkets continue to take over,tens of thousands of shops have closed since the 1950s. "The first thing we ask of a child is to go buy a baguette," Anract said. "We think it important to protect these habits."

(1)Who is Anract?   

A.President of the Confederation of French Bakers.

B.President of UNESCO.

C.Manager of a supermarket.

(2)The cooks want the baguette to be on the list because it will   .

A.be better cooked

B.become a symbol of France

C.be better protected

(3)The baguette has been protected by law since    .

A.1950

B.1993

C.2020

(4)How many baguettes are sold every day in France?   

A.Six million.

B.Ten thousand.

C.Six thousand.

(5)The passage mainly tells us   .

A.what the symbol of France is

B.how to make France's famous bread

C.France's famous bread should be protected

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A.PCs.

B.Printed books.

C.Smartphones.

(2)How many parts does the table cover?    

A.6.

B.7.

C.11.

(3)The table mainly tells us people's reading   .

A.habits

B.levels

C.methods

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June 22 (All day)

Yangzhou Middle School

Different English activities in different places

All the teachers are volunteers.

Sam (Foreign teacher) Miss Li,Miss Chen and Mr.Zhang

Topic:English songs Topic:Reading Miss Liu

Place:Playground Place:Classrooms Topic:English poems

Place:In the pavilion

Miss Ya,Miss Peng and Miss He

Topic:Spoken English

Place:Under the trees

(1)How many teachers will teach?   

A.Four.

B.Seven.

C.Eight.

(2)This picture mainly introduces an   .

A.English day

B.English class

C.English corner

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