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Nancy and Sheila are in the same class. They are friends. Nancy wants to invite Sheila to dinner on Sunday. But Sheila doesn't know the way. Now Nancy is telling her.
"It's easy. You can take No. 4 bus. After you get off at Red Road. cross it and take the first turning on the left. Walk along the road for about five minutes. and then you'll see a big tree. Go straight on for about a hundred meters. and you will see a big red house. This is not my home. Go past the big house about four hundred meters. and you'll see a small yellow house beside a little tree. Then you can open the door with your foot."
"With my foot?" asks Sheila. "Why?"
"Well. you won't come to my house empty-handed(空手地), will you?"  answers Nancy.
Nancy asks Sheila to________.

A.have dinner with her B.go to a big red house
C.go to the cinema together D.go shopping together

Which of the following is true?

A.Nancy and Sheila are classmates.
B.Sheila should take No. 5 bus first.
C.Nancy asks Sheila to come to her home on Saturday.
D.Sheila knows Nancy's home very well.

How far is it from the big tree to the small yellow house?

A.It's five minutes' walk. B.It's a hundred minutes' ride.
C.It's about two hundred meters. D.It's about five hundred meters.

Where is Nancy's house?   

A.It's beside a big red house. B.It's beside a little tree.
C.It's on the right side of Red Road. D.It's behind a small yellow house.

Why does Nancy ask Sheila to open the door with her foot?

A.Because she thinks Sheila should carry a lot of presents in both hands.
B.Because she thinks Sheila should bring her family members to her home.
C.Because she thinks Sheila should bring other classmates to her home.
D.Because she thinks Sheila will be afraid to open the door with her hands.
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Bob was only seven years old. One night Bob was at home alone while his parents were out for a party. He had often stayed alone before, so he wasn’t afraid. As he waited for his parents to return home, he watched a film on TV. His eyes became heavier and heavier as time passed by.
Suddenly Bob’s eyes opened wide—what was the sound in the next room? Bob heard the window being opened slowly. For a minute, Bob was so frightened that he could not move, and his body felt like ice. He knew that he couldn’t lose his head(惊慌失措)and began to think of the things he could do. Again he heard the sound of someone trying to climb into his home through the window.
Bob’s drums were standing in the corner near the TV. “Wait, maybe there is something I can do,” thought Bob. He beat on his drums as hard as he could. The sound was so terrible that Bob surprised even himself. He also surprised the man in the window, who ran away as fast as possible. How clever he was!
Was Bob afraid of being alone at home?

A.Yes, he was. B.No, he wasn’t.
C.Sometimes he was. D.No, he didn’t.

What did Bob do when he waited for his parents?

A.He played the drums. B.He watched TV.
C.He fell asleep. D.He did nothing.

The person who wanted to come into the room might be _______.

A.a friend B.a stranger
C.an animal D.a thief

How did Bob do to make the man run away?

A.He turned up the TV. B.He called the police.
C.He beat his drums. D.He asked his parents for help.

How often do you change your hairstyle or ask for new clothes? Do you care much about fashion?
A recent survey among high school students in China, Japan, South Korea and the US found that Asian teenagers cared more about their appearance (外表) than teenagers in the US.
The survey was made in 156 high schools in the four countries. South Koreans cared most about their appearance. They were followed by the Chinese and Japanese, while US students showed the least interest in fashion.
“The different results show the differences of cultural backgrounds (文化背景),”said Sun Yunxiao from the China Youth and Children Research Centre.
He explained that in the US there are many different standards (标准) of beauty, so teens are more likely to be confident about their appearance. About 85% of American teens are happy with themselves. Besides, most US students agree that people should follow their own interests rather than those of others.
“According to the survey, Chinese students are happy and disciplined (有纪律的). They have a strong desire to make a difference. But Chinese students depend on their parents too much, so they need to be more independent. Besides, they should learn how to relax,” said Sun.
Which country isn’t mentioned?

A.China. B.Japan.
C.England. D.America.

Most _______ think people should follow their own interests rather than those of others.

A.Chinese students B.American students
C.Japanese students D.Koreans

Which of the following is NOT true about Chinese students according to the survey?

A.They are happy and disciplined.
B.They should learn to relax.
C.They ask their parents for too much.
D.They show the least interest in fashion.

What can we learn from the passage?

A.The survey came from four countries.
B.Japanese students cared most about their appearance.
C.American students weren’t interested in fashion at all.
D.Cultural backgrounds didn’t influence students’ views about fashion.

According to scientists’ research, the month in which babies are born could affect them in some ways.
Babies born in spring get sick easily. Children born under Aquarius (Jan. 21st—Feb. 19th) may be less clever than those born in other seasons. They may also have shorter lives than those born in autumn. Scientists believe many of the differences can be explained by the mother’s exposure to sunlight in pregnancy (怀孕). Sunlight helps lead to the production of vitamin D in the body. The lack (缺乏) of vitamin D in the first months of life may have a bad effect on health.
Vitamin D is called the “sunshine vitamin”. It has a good effect on health. A study showed that people born from April to June had slightly shorter lives than those born in October, November or December. Similar studies in the US showed that people born in autumn lived about 160 days longer than those born in spring.
Professor Russell Foster said the conclusions were surprising and interesting. He added, “These are small effects but they are very, very clear. I am not giving voice to star signs and they are just for fun. But it is true that we are affected by our season of birth.”
A child’s season of birth can affect all the following things EXCEPT______ according to the first two paragraphs.

A.his health B.his height
C.his length of life D.his quality of being clever

What does the underlined word “exposure” mean in Chinese?

A.偏爱 B.抗拒 C.过敏 D.暴露

What can we know about vitamin D according to the passage?

A.It comes from sunlight.
B.It helps people live longer.
C.Sunlight prevents its production.
D.It does harm to people’s health.

What does the passage mainly tell us?

A.People can know the length of life by star sign.
B.Women should choose to give birth to children in spring.
C.A child’s season of birth has an effect on him or her.
D.Vitamin D is very important to people’s health.

“Did you go skating a lot last year?” I asked. Jen shook her head and looked at me. Finally she said, “On Thanksgiving, Mom and I always went to visit some friends who lived on a farm. I especially loved seeing their big turkeys.”
Until then, I didn’t think about how Jen felt. She had a new stepfather (继父) and stepbrother, and had a new town and home, too. Jen and her mom used to live near a lake where Dad and I went every summer, and she had to move up north with us. She had more changes than me.
Jen seemed sad, so I was busy thinking of some ways to cheer her up on Thanksgiving. I told her my plan and she was excited. First we made a huge snowball, and then a small snowball. Then we built a wall behind the big snowball as a tail. Jen mixed some food coloring with water, saying, “We can spray (喷) colors on the tail.” Our snow turkey had a red, blue, green, and yellow tail. We were so busy that we didn’t notice our parents come outside. Dad found a hat for the snow turkey, and Mom wrapped her scarf around its neck.
Thanks for cheering Jen up,” Mom said. “You’re a good brother, and you always come up with great ideas.’’ A happy feeling spread through me. I began to understand how much she cared about everyone in our new family.
What did Jen do on Thanksgiving in the past?

A.She went skating with her friends.
B.She went to the farm with her mother.
C.She stayed at home with her mother.
D.She made snow turkeys with her mother.

What can we learn from the second paragraph?

A.Jen lived near a lake in the past.
B.The writer was Jen’s stepfather.
C.Jen moved up north for studying.
D.The writer just moved out of his old house.

Which of the following is the right order?
①made a small snowball
②found a hat
③made a huge snowball
④sprayed colors on the tail
⑤wrapped a scarf around the neck
⑥built a wall behind the big snowball

A.①③⑥④②⑤ B.①②③④⑤⑥
C.③①⑥④②⑤ D.③①⑥②④⑤

What can we infer (推断) from the underlined sentence?

A.Jen’s stepmother was not friendly to the writer.
B.Jen didn’t feel happy after moving here.
C.Jen’s mother did a lot to make Jen happy.
D.The writer felt happy because his stepmother liked him.

Four New Cool Inventions
Mip
Mip, a playful robot, was developed by a Canadian toy maker named Wowwee. It stands 19 cm tall. You can control it simply with your gestures(手势) or a smart phone. Mip can run, balance and dance on two wheels. It can also bring you a bottle of water.
Android Wear
Google is developing a smart watch called Android Wear. The watch uses a touchscreen and voice control. Simply say “OK, Google” to ask what ever you want to know. For example, say “OK, Google. Where’s the nearest toy store?” Your answer will tell you the answer on Google Maps.
Le Pen
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One wheel
In the near future you may find a new way to escape traffic: a self-balancing skateboard called Onewheel. It can go as fast as 19km an hour. On a single charge(充电), it can take you as far as 7-10km.
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A. B. C. D.

According to the passage, Android Wear can_________.

A.go as fast as 19km an hour
B.tell you how to get to some places
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In which part of a newspaper can you find the passage?

A.Culture. B.Literature.
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