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My five-year-old son befriends the woman. It starts with voices in the yard. When I come out to check on Daniel, his face is pressed on the fence(篱笆).

The woman says, “You wait right here; I’ll be right back. ”

She returns with a saw(锯子). There’s a whirring. A circle in the wooden fence drops out of sight.

“Dad! Sandy just drilled out a hole in the fence so Sandy and I can talk! ” Daniel spins around.

I hadn’t known her name was Sandy. We’ve lived here a month before Daniel was born.

Daniel’s and Sandy’s murmuring voices continue. Whenever Daniel is outside, he circles near the fence that isn’t a fence any more. Some days my son just goes to stand at the hole, yelling, “Sandy! Saaaaandyyyyy!” Sometimes I hear bits of their talk.

“We painted a ghost at school.”

Or: “Wheeler and Jackson were playing football, and they told me I couldn’t play.”

“That wasn’t very nice, ” says Sandy. “Did that hurt your feelings? Did you let them know that?”

I can’t hear how he replies. A moment of envy runs through me. He never talks about his school things with me.

Daniel and Sandy not only keep chatting through the hole, they also exchange gifts. A coloring book, then a Hot Wheels car. It’s unclear what Daniel gives Sandy in return.

One afternoon, I hear Sandy’s voice floating over the top of the fence with the hole. “I thought maybe Daniel could come for a play date.”

We ring the bell on Sandy’s porch. She’s a middle-aged woman with smiling eyes. Sandy’s yard is sweet with the smell of flowers. We have a pleasant afternoon with Sandy, my son’s adult friend, the first friend Daniel has made on his own.

A month later, Sandy leaves to care for her mother in Kansas. She left behind a box of presents: a coloring book, sidewalk chalk, the missing orange part in the Hot Wheels track. When I look at Daniel, he’s looking down at his shoes.

He sometimes wanders down to the fence. Instead of calling “Sandy! Saaaaandyyyyy!” he cries. “Hello! Helloooooo!”

One day, Daniel receives Sandy’s postcard. They write frequently, warmly.

1Which of the following is the correct order of the story?

a. Sandy leaves for Kansas to care for her mother.

b. Daniel and Sandy exchange gifts through the hole.

c. Daniel and Sandy are good pen friends.

d. Sandy drills out a hole in the fence.

e. Sandy invites Daniel to come to her yard for a play date.

A.

dbeac

B.

badec

C.

dceab

D.

ecadb

2Which sentence should go in the empty box in Paragraph 4 from the bottom?

A.

The neighbourhood I grew up in has a fence like this.

B.

We’ve passed through the hole in the fence.

C.

Beyond that fence stands Sandy’s blue house.

D.

I’m a person who looks on the bad side of the fence.

3What can we know about Daniel from the underlined sentences in the story?

A.

He doesn’t care about Sandy’s leaving.

B.

He is impressed with the shoes from Sandy.

C.

He is heartbroken when hearing the news.

D.

He does not want to be Sandy’s friend any more.

4Which sentence best expresses the theme of the story?

A.

Parents are children’s best friends.

B.

Trust and friendship can go beyond ages.

C.

A good fence makes a good neighbour.

D.

Grass is greener on the other side of the fence.

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The pencil is a very simple object. However, it took hundreds of people over centuries to make it what it's like today.

The story of the pencil starts with graphite( 石墨). People cut it into small sticks and use them to write or draw. Around 1560, an Italian couple named Simoni and Lyndiana Bemacotti added wood holders to the graphite sticks. However, since the graphite is too soft, the pencils were easy to break.In 1795, in France, Nicolas﹣Jaoques Conte worked out a method of mixing graphite powders with clay(黏土). In this way, people made strong pencil core(铅笔芯), To this day, the method is still used in making pencils.

It was Henry David Thoreau who came up with the grading scale(分级量表) for different hardnesses of pencils. It was graded one through four, and grade two is the proper hardness for general use. The softer the pencil is, the more graphite it has in it, and the darker the line is. The harder the pencil is, the more clay it has, and the lighter the line is. Nowadays, pencils marked 2B are usually used in exams to mark answers. Pencils marked HB are usually used in daily writing.People usually use pencils of different hardness and blackness to draw different parts of a picture.

When pencils were handmade, they were made round. Then an American Joseph Dixon developed machines to make pencils. Later people found out itwas easier and less wasteful to make a pencil which has six sides.

There is a pencil for everyone and every pencil has a story. The Blackwing 602 is famous for being used by a lot of writers, And then, you have the Dixon pencil company. It's what people think of when they think of a pencil and what they most probably will buy when their children are about to write.

In my opinion, there's nothing that can be done to make the pencil better than it is.

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(1)Who improved the hardness of pencils?   

A.

Joseph Dixon.

B.

Nicolas﹣Jacques

C.

Henry David Thoreau.

D.

Simoni and Lyndiana Bemacotti.

(2)What can we lean about pencils?   

A.

Pencils of great hardness are less useful.

B.

Their hardness and blackness decide their uses.

C.

Round pencils were first made by machines.

D.

Pencils with six sides are comfortable to use.

(3)What does Paragraph5 tell us?   

A.

Pencils are the best writing tool.

B.

There are many kinds of pencils.

C.

The Blackwing 602 is very expensive.

D.

Dixon pencils are popular with people

(4)What does the underlined word"it " mean in Paragraph 4?   

A.

The grading scale.

B.

The story of the pencil.

C.

To make the pencil round.

D.

To make a pencil which has six sides.

(5)What's the text mainly about?   

A.

The development of pencils.

B.

The main inventors of pencils.

C.

What pencils are made out of.

D.

Why pencils are widely used.

Hollywood movie: La La Land《爱乐之城》, a new musical by US director Damien Chazelle

Dates:June 20﹣June 30

Mon.﹣Fri.: 11:00 a. m.,3:00p.m.,7:30 a. m.

Sat.﹣Sun.:9:00 a. m., 4:00 p.m.,8:30 p.m.

Place:New Century Cinema

Ticket Prices: Adults: 60 yuan: 50 yuan for a member

Students: 30 yuan: 20 yuan for a member

Children under 1. 3 meters: free

Notice:Enjoyed by Age 4 and up

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(1)What kind of movie is this?   

A.

A comedy.

B.

An opera.

C.

A program.

D.

A musical.

(2)How long does the movie last for?   

A.

11 days.

B.

12 days.

C.

7 days.

D.

5 days.

(3)On Friday, you can watch the movie at   

A.

9:00 a. m.

B.

2:00 p.m.

C.

7:30 a. m.

D.

10:30 p.m.

(4)Who will not be allowed in the cinema?   

A.

A 3﹣year﹣old boy.

B.

A 6﹣year﹣old girl.

C.

A 20﹣year﹣old girl.

D.

A 50﹣year﹣old man

(5)If Mr. Green, his wife and their son(he is 1. 2 meters tall) are members of the cinema, they should pay   to see the movie.

A.

120 yuan

B.

100 yuan

C.

130 yuan

D.

80 yuan

A warm drink of milk before bed has long been the best choice for those wanting a good night′s sleep. But now a study has found it really does help people nod off﹣ if it is milked from a cow at night.

Researchers have discovered that" night milk" has more melatonin(褪黑激素),which has been proven to help people feel sleepy and less worried.

In the study, mice were fed with dried milk powder made from cows milked both during the day and at night by researchers from Seoul, South Korea.

Those given night milk, which had 10 times the amount of melatonin, were less active and less worried than those fed with the milk collected during daytime, according to the study published in The Journal of Medicinal Food.

Night milk quicken the start of sleep and caused the mice to sleep longer.

While the effect of milk harvested at different time has not been tested on humans up to now, taking melatonin medicine has been suggested to those who are trying to fall asleep at night.

Studies have also showed that milk can be excellent for helping sleep because there is calcium(钙)in it, which helps people to relax.

Milk is also sugar﹣free because it is the least fattening. The more fat you take in before bedtime, the greater burden you will have on your body at night.

根据上文内容判断正(T)误(F)

(1)According to the passage, the mice fed with daytime milk were less active.   

(2)The study has been tested on mice for ten times.   

(3)People with sleeping problems have been advised to drink milk collected during the night by researchers.   

(4)Milk is good for sleep because there is melatonin and calcium in it.   

(5)The writer shows the main idea of the passage by giving examples.   

One day a young man was standing in a crowded place, shouting that he had the most beautiful heart in the world. Most of the people who saw his heart were amazed at the beauty of his heart. It had no little flaw(瑕疵).

Suddenly, an old man appeared and said,"Oh, my son, your heart is not as beautiful as mine."

The old man showed his heart to the young man. It was beating strongly, but full of scars. It had places where pieces had been removed and other pieces put in. But they didn' t fit quite right, and there were gaps and rough(崎岖不平的) edges. Some places had never been filled in.

The young man laughed,"My dear old man,_______ Comparing your heart with mine, mine is perfect and yours is full of scars."

The old man said, "Dear boy, my heart is just as beautiful as your heart. You see each scar shows where I have given my love. Sometimes people give me a piece of their heart back, and it fills the space as best it can. Other times, I give my love and get nothing in return. Those are the empty spaces. They hurt, but they show me that I can love and love again."

The young man stood still. His eyes were filled with tears. He walked up to the old man, tore a piece of his heart and gave the piece to the old man.

The old man placed it in his heart, and then took a piece from his old scarred heart and placed it in the wound in the young man's heart.

The young man looked at his heart, not perfect any more but more beautiful than ever.

(1)The underlined word " scar" means"   "in Chinese.

A.

疤痕

B.

隔阂

C.

斑点

D.

补丁

(2)Which of the following can be put in"   "?

A.

I quite agree with you!

B.

it's against the rules!

C.

are you joking?

D.

what can I do for you?

(3)How did the young man feel after he heard what the old man said?   

A.

Surprised.

B.

Touched.

C.

Nervous.

D.

Proud.

(4)what does the story want to tell us?   

A.

We should be proud of who we are.

B.

We shouldn't think too much of ourselves.

C.

Nothing is difficult if we put our hearts into it.

D.

Give our love, though we sometimes get nothing in return.

(5)What's the best title for the passage?   

A.

A Broken Heart

B.

The Most Beautiful Heart

C.

A Wise Old Man

D.

What is True Love?

A new study finds that more than eighty percent of Internet users in the United States search for health information online.

Susannah Fox from the Pew Internet Project says doctors are still the main source of health information. But the study found that searching online is one of the leading ways that people look for a second opinion. He says, "People are sort of fact﹣checking what they have heard from a doctor. Our studies show that people are still very likely to turn to a health doctor when they need a diagnosis(诊断)or are planning a treatment. "

Forty percent of people are actually looking for doctors or other providers when they search for health information online. Two thirds of Internet users look online for information about a certain disease or medical condition.

The Internet has also become an important source of spiritual support for people with health problems. Susannah Fox says one in five Internet users has gone online to find other people who have the same condition.

A disease is considered uncommon if it affects(侵袭)fewer than 200, 000 people worldwide. The rise of social networking has made it easier for people with uncommon diseases to connect with each other and feel less alone. Social networking is also changing the way some doctors and patients communicate with each other.

Dr Jeff Livingston operates a medical centre for women in Irving, Texas. His office uses password﹣protected software to share information with patients. He says the software has increased efficiency (效率 ), reduced costs and improved relations with patients. It has just changed the way we do health care. His medical centre also has a Facebook page, a MySpace page and a Twitter feed.

(1)   is one of the most popular ways people look for health information.

A.

Asking their parents

B.

The Pew Internet Project

C.

Searching online

D.

Reading books on medicine

(2)What makes people search for health information online?   

A.

People's interests in health.

B.

People's health condition.

C.

Importance of the Internet.

D.

The rise of online treatment.

(3)From the fourth paragraph we know that   

A.

people with health problems go online to look for the new treatment

B.

people with health problems try to share their experience with others online

C.

people with health problems encourage each other online to fight against diseases

D.

Internet becomes a place for people with health problems to reduce worries

(4)According to Paragraph 5, social networking   

A.

becomes a new way for doctors and patients to communicate with each other

B.

encourages people to get more help from doctors online in time

C.

helps people to get more confidence about the treatment of their diseases

D.

makes people easier to know more about what their diseases are

(5)What can we infer(推断)from the last paragraph?   

A.

Internet is an easy way for doctors to treat their patients.

B.

Doctors should change their way to treat their patients.

C.

Facebook, MySpace and Twitter become efficient tools for doctors.

D.

Most patients would like to ask their doctors for help online now.

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