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There are 55 students in my class. They come from different places, so they go to school in different ways. Twenty students go to school on foot because they live near the school. Ten students ride the bikes to school because they live not far from the school. Ten students go to school by bus because they live far from the school. Ten students go to school in their parents’ car. The other five students go to school by boat, because there is a river between their houses and the school.
How  many students are there in the class?

A.55 B.20 C.10 D.50

Twenty students ______ to school because they live near the school.

A.walk B.by bus
C.ride a bike D.on foot

Ten students ride the bikes to school because they live _____.

A.near the school B.far from the school
C.not far from the school D.near the river

Five students go to school by boat because ______.

A.they would like to go by boat
B.they live far from the school
C. they have boats
D.there is a river between their houses and the school

If you live far from the school, you should ______ to go to school.

A.walk B.ride bike
C.take a bus D.by boat
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I wrote down all the questions that puzzled(困扰)me about life. I realized that many of them were hard to answer, and perhaps others could not be answered at all. When I handed in my paper, I was afraid that I might fail because I did not answer the question.

The next day, Mr. Reynolds handed me the paper and asked me to read it for the class. The other students became quiet as I began to read my story:

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Mum, Dad, why did you have to leave me? I need you.

At the end of my story, I looked at Mr. Reynolds, and I saw a tear slowly coming down his face.Then I realized that life is not built on the answers we receive, but on the questions we ask.

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(2)What did the teacher ask the writer to do for the class?(不超过15个词)   

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B. will be far from you

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D. is completely impossible

(2)What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?   

A. A city of the future.

B. A meeting in Songdo.

C. A plan to build a house.

D. A report on public health.

(3)Which company offers the great mind to build Songdo?   

A. Cisco.

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D. Microsoft.

(4)Dan Hill thinks that making cities smarter is one way to   

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C. develop his own company

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(5)Which of the following might be the best title for the text?   

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News from China Daily 2017﹣06﹣01

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Watching shadow plays(皮影戏)

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