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  "Which meal is the most important, breakfast, lunch or dinner?' Miss Clark asks. The boys and girls wave(挥动) their hands in the air.
"Dinner," Jim answers.
"Dinner is the biggest meal of a day," says Miss Clark. "But I don't think it's the most important."
Tom puts up his hand, "I think lunch is the most important."
"No," says Miss Clark. "Breakfast is the most important. Do you know why?"
"From night to morning is a long time to go without eating," says Ann.
"That's right," says Miss Clark. "But what may happen(发生) to us' if we have no breakfast?"
The students have many answers to give.
“We may feel hungry."
“We may not like working."
“We may feel ill."
“Yes, you are right," says Miss Clark. "Now let's talk about what makes a good breakfast. Give me your answers.1 will write them down on the blackboard."
The first word Miss Clark puts on the list is "milk". What else do you think she puts-on the list? Now, it's your turn.
_______are talking about meals.

A.The mother and her children
B.A group of friends
C.A doctor and some nurses
D.The teacher and her students

Why is breakfast the most important meal of a day?

A.Because it's the first meal of a day.
B.Because there is always a lot of nice food to eat at breakfast.
C.Because we have no food for a night and need energy in the morning,
D.Because people eat breakfast with their family at home.

What may not happen to us if we have no breakfast?

A.We may feel hungry. B.We may feel sick.
C.We may like working. D.We may be uncomfortable.

If you want to finish the list, you will add(添加)_______to it.

A.Baozi B.lemon
C.salt D.fork
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Possible Earth﹣Like Planet Next Door?

Scientists say they discovered an earth﹣like planet outside our solar system (太阳系). It is a planet that could support life.

This planet is just 4.2light years away from us. It is so close that space scientists have considered it as a next door neighbor. They say it could be reached by an unmanned spaceship before the end of the century ﹣﹣ in time for people alive today to see it.

An international team of scientists found the planet moving around the star called "Proxima Centauri". The result came out last month from the scientific magazine Nature.

Scientists have long thought that a planet with water is important for life. And it has to be neither too hot nor too cold. The newly﹣discovered planet is a little larger than earth Scientists have named it Proxima B. It moves around its sun, Proxima Centauri, once every 11days.

American scientists have been using instruments for years to look for earth﹣like planets. In 2013, scientists' best guess was that there are about one billion (1,000million) "earths" in space.

Alan Boss is the chairman of a group for outer space research. He said that Proxima B not only confirms (确认) the discovery of a planet, but also increases the number of other possible"earths" greatly.

Boss said it is possible, even likely, that most stars have at least one earth﹣like planet, which he considers surprising.

So from the early number of a billion, this new research suggests there may be as many possible earth﹣like planets as there are stars in the Galaxy (银河系). That is, anywhere from 250billion to 500billion "earths".

This makes the possibility of living things increasingly likely Boss said he believes human beings will be able to show that there is life in places besides earth in his lifetime. "I am 65," he said, "but I expect to still be alive when it happens."

(1)When will it be possible for an unmanned spaceship to reach Proxima B?____

A.

In about eighty years.

B.

In about 4. 2years.

C.

In about eleven days.

D.

In about one billion years.

(2)In the fourth paragraph, the writer thinks that ____ is necessary for life.

A.

water

B.

light

C.

air

D.

wind

(3)What does the underlined word "This" stand for in the last paragraph?____

A.

Scientists have discovered an earth﹣like planet last month.

B.

There are far more earth﹣like planets than people thought.

C.

Proxima B is not far from earth and is just like our neighbor.

D.

The Galaxy will be the only place for living things to live in.

(4)What does Alan Boss mean by saying "but I expect to still be alive when it happens"? ____

A.

His health is in good state and he's sure he will live a long life.

B.

Science is developing much faster than ever in recent years.

C.

Scientists may soon find fact that there's life on other planets.

D.

America is far ahead of other countries in space research.

Hello and welcome to "Words and Their Stories". We will research into some commonly used words and expressions. As with other languages, American English is rich in expressions that come from animals. Today we will talk about the wolf.

Wolves are important animals in the traditions and stories of America. Before the Europeans arrived at north America in the 1500s, to native (土著的) Americans, wolves often meant being brave.

However, in English, wolves are not to be trusted. Perhaps wolves attacked too many people or ate too many farm animals. Whatever the reason, wolves were killed in many places. So many died that they almost became endangered. They also became known as bad animals.

To begin with, there is an expression lone wolf. If we call somebody a lone wolf, he isn't a bad person, but he may like to do things by himself. In fact, he sometimes makes you think he doesn't want to be around people because he dislikes them.

Now, let's move on to the home. Parents tell their children not to wolf down their food. In other words, the child eats too quickly and without care. And if someone says a child was raised by wolves, that child has bad manners and is behaving like a wild animal.

A wolf call is the noise made by a man to show that he likes the way a woman looks. But a wolf call is not a nice thing. These men sound rude. And trust me, most women really hate wolf calls. So, they don't help a man in the game of love.

By the way, there is a popular expression about wolf from a very old story: a wolf in sheep's clothing. A wolf in sheep's clothing describes someone who acts and looks nice on the outside but is bad on the inside. It tells us not to be fooled by appearances.


(1)What can we know after reading the passage?____

A.

Wolves are dangerous and should be killed in order to protect other animals.

B.

B Only in American English can we expect to find expressions about wolves.

C.

C In different areas and times, wolves make people think of different things.

D.

Nobody lived in north America before the Europeans went there in the 1500s.

(2)If a person is called a lone wolf, which of the following things is he most likely to do? ____

A.

Helping classmates to finish homework.

B.

Stealing money if nobody is watching.

C.

Making many friends with people around.

D.

Going to see a movie on his own after school.

(3)Which of the following expressions can be used on a student who often breaks school rules?____

A.

A lone wolf.

B.

Raised by wolves.

C.

Wolf call.

D.

A wolf in sheep's clothing.

(4)Where is it possible for us to find the passage above?____

A.

A book for travel guide.

B.

A magazine on trade and business.

C.

A science report.

D.

A program for English learning.

One day, as two little boys were walking along the road, they passed a woman carrying a large basket of apples.

The boys thought the woman looked very pale and tired, so they said, "Are you going to town? If you are, we will carry your basket." "Thank you," replied the woman, Then she told them that she had a disabled son. She lived in a small house three miles away, and was now going to the market to sell the apples which grew on the only tree in her little garden. She needed the money for their living.

"We are going the same way you are," said the boys and they took hold of the basket, one on each side, and trudged along with merry hearts. The poor woman looked glad, and said that she hoped their mother would not be angry with them. "Oh, no," they replied, "our mother has taught us to be kind to others, and to be useful in any way that we can."

The woman then offered to give them a few apples for their help. "No, thank you. We want nothing for what we have done," said the boys. When the woman got home, she told her son what had happened on the road, and they were both made happier that day by the kindness of the two boys.

Another day, the woman saw his son stop and pick up a piece of orange peel, which he threw into the dustbin. "I wish people would not throw orange peel on the sidewalk," said the son. "Someone may walk upon it, and fall." "That is right, my dear," she said. "It is a little thing for you to do what you have done, but it shows that you're thoughtful and considerate."

(1)Why did the two boys help the woman carry the basket?____

A.

They wanted to eat some apples.

B.

Their teacher told them to do that.

C.

Their mother taught them to be helpful.

D.

They were asked by the woman to help her.

(2)Which of the following sentences is True?____

A. The woman had a lot of apple trees in her garden.

B. Everyone can begin with small things to help others.

C. The woman didn't have money to send her son to school.

D. Poor people were in need of more help than rich people.

(3)In the third paragraph, the underlined word "trudged" is close in meaning to____.

A.

walked

B.

danced

C.

Jumped

D.

climbed

(4)What can be a title for the passage?____

A.

A Basket of Apples

B.

Mot her and Her Son

C.

Small Act of Kindness

D.

On the Way to the Town

Thre are a lot of music festivals to look forward to in the coming months.

Firefly Music Festival

Many people have thought of going to Delaware for a summer vacation, and mid﹣ June is a great time to plan a trip if you love music.

Date: June 14﹣17

Place: Delaware, USA

Music Type: Country Music

Roskilde Festival

This music festival has a long history since 1971. What's interesting about this festival is that you can get to know some artists from different countries.

June 30﹣July 10

Cambridge, England

Music Type: Rock

Secret Solstice

Come to Paris. Not only will you have great music in the Secret Solstice, but you can also visit some old museums.

Date: June 21﹣24

Place: Paris, France

Music Type: Folk Music

Montreal International Jazz Festival

All jazz lovers should come to the Montreal International Jazz Festival at least once in a lifetime. This event brings together some of the best musicians.

Date: June 28﹣July 7

Place: Montreal, Canada

Music Type: Jazz

(1)What is common to the music festivals in the text?____

A.

They are all held in Europe.

B.

They are all about country music.

C.

They are all given outdoors.

D.

They all take place in summer.

(2)What can we know about Delaware from the text?____

A.

It is a good choice for summer holiday.

B.

It is an old city with many old museums.

C.

It has musicians from different countries.

D.

It has interested jazz fans around the world.

(3)Which music festival will last for the longest time?____

A.

Secret Solstice.

B.

Roskilde Festival.

C.

Firefly Music Festival.

D.

Montreal International Jazz Festival.

Folk music is a kind of popular music. It comes from the people of any country. Folk singers sing songs from centuries ago, and they also write songs. They want to express their feelings about new things in the world today.

The word"folk" means " people ". Folk songs tell stories about people. For example, the songs tell about their jobs and work, their friends, and their lives. They also express ideas such as love and war. The words in the songs are an important part of the music.

In the United States and Europe, folk music became very popular during the 1960s. Fans listened to folk singers perform at concerts. The singer told stories, sang, and played the guitar Fans listened to the music and often sang along with the performer. Some of the folk singers during this time were the Kingston Trio; Peter, Paul and Mary; Pete Seeger, and the Weavers.

Later, people began to play this kind of music themselves at schools, at parties, and at home alone. Today fans can still hear folk music at concerts. They can also buy CDs and DVDs by new folk performers. They can listen to folk music on the Intemet.

(1)When did folk music begin?

________

(2)Why do people want to write folk songs?

________

(3)Are the words important in folk songs?

________

(4)Where did people enjoy folk music in the 1960s?

________

(5)Can people hear folk songs on the Internet? Whose folk songs do you like best?

________

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