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1
I
never
had
an
enemy
until
Jeremy
moved
into
our
neighborhood.
He
moved
here
last
week
and
lived
next
door
to
my
best
friend
Stanley.
I
did
not
like
Jeremy.
He
had
a
party
and
he
didn't
invite
me.
But
he
invited
my
best
friend
Stanley.
Dad
told
me
that
when
he
was
my
age,
he
had
enemies
too.
But
he
knew
of
a
way
to
make
them
go
away.
“The
Enemy
Pie,”
he
said.
Dad
made
the
pie
for
me.
It
smelled
really
good,
and
it
looked
good
enough
to
eat.
“What
exactly
does
it
do
to
enemies?
Can
it
make
their
hair
fall
out?”
I
asked.
Dad
said,
“In
order
for
it
to
work,
you
need
to
spend
a
day
with
your
enemy.
Even
worse,
you
have
to
be
nice
to
him.
It's
not
easy.
But
that's
the
only
way
that
the
enemy
pie
can
work.
Are
you
sure
you
want
to
do
this?”
Of
course
I
was.
I
rode
my
bike
to
Jeremy’s
house
and
knocked
at
the
door.
When
Jeremy
opened
the
door,
he
seemed
surprised.
I
invited
him
to
come
out
and
play.
We
rode
bikes
for
a
while.
And
then
ate
lunch
together.
After
lunch,
we
went
over
to
my
house.
It
was
strange
but
I
was
having
fun
with
enemy.
We
played
games
until
my
dad
called
us
for
dinner.
Dad
had
made
my
favorite
food.
It
was
Jeremy's
favorite
too.
Maybe
the
enemy
wasn't
so
bad
after
all.
When
dad
took
out
the
enemy
pie
I
didn't
want
Jeremy
to
have
it!
“Don't
worry,”
dad
said.
“Now
it
has
become
a
friend
pie!
What
did
the
writer
and
Jeremy
do
before
lunch?
A
.
They
rode
bikes.
B.
They
watched
TV.
C.
They
did
homework.
D.
They
went
shopping.
Jeremy
and
the
writer
played
games
and
then
had
dinner____________.
A.
in
a
hotel
B.
in
the
writer’s
house
C.
in
Jeremy’s
house
D.
in
a
restaurant
Which
of
the
following
is
the
best
title
for
the
story?
A.
A
Good
Father
B.
A
New
Neighbor
C.
The
Enemy
Pie
D.
My
Best
Friend
2
Welcome
to
Guangzhou.
Sightseeing.
Guangzhou
is
a
wonderful
place
for
sightseeing,
and
there
are
a
lot
of
things
to
do.
You
can
take
a
walk
around
the
big
lake
in
Yuexiu
Park
and
enjoy
the
fresh
air.
Another
beautiful
place
to
visit
is
the
Pearl
river.
Take
a
boat
trip
in
the
evening
and
enjoy
the
beautiful
scenery
of
Guangzhou
from
the
river.
Shopping.
You
will
find
many
large
department
stores
in
the
city.
People
enjoy
shopping
in
these
department
stores
because
things
are
quite
cheap.
You
will
also
find
some
small
shops
opposite
the
train
station.
This
is
a
favorite
place
for
tourists
because
they
can
buy
old
things
like
coins,
stamps
and
vases
from
these
shops.
Eating
out.
People
in
Guangzhou
like
eating.
There
are
many
good
restaurants
and
they
are
always
full
of
people
at
the
weekends.
You
can
try
special
food
at
these
restaurants.
At
night,
you
will
see
many
food
stalls(货摊)
on
the
streets.
Tourists
enjoy
eating
at
all
these
places.
Because
the
food
is
cheap
and
tasty.
You
can
_________
when
you
visit
the
pearl
river.
A
Take
a
walk
B.
climb
a
hill
C
go
boating
D.
enjoy
the
fresh
air
People
in
Guangzhou
go
to
department
stores
because
the
department
stores
___________.
A
sell
all
kinds
of
things
B
sell
things
at
a
cheap
price
C
sell
old
things
from
the
past
D
have
small
shops
in
them
You
can
find
some
small
shops____________.
A
in
Yuexiu
Park
B
on
the
Pearl
River
C
near
the
train
station
D
in
the
city
When
eating
in
Guangzhou,
you
can_____________.
A
try
special
food
at
restaurants
B
find
seats
easily
at
the
weekend
C
enjoy
tasty
food
anywhere
you
like
D
only
eat
at
the
good
restaurants
3
Do
you
have
hard
rubbish?
W
M
rubbish
management
service
company
collects
it
twice
a
year
for
free
from
each
family.
Below
are
some
guidelines
about
our
hard
rubbish
collection
service.
What
can/can’t
be
collected
as
hard
rubbish:
We
collect
clothes,
floor
covers,
wooden
doors
and
furniture,
etc.
TVs,fridges,
building
materials,
glass
car
parts,
green
waste,
paints
and
chemicals,
etc,
can't
be
collected.
Booking
your
hard
rubbish
collection:
We
have
weekly
collections
of
hard
rubbish.
You
can
book
your
collection
when
it
suits
you.
Call
us
at
9298-8000
between
eight
a.m.
and
five
p.m.
from
Monday
to
Friday.
Putting
your
hard
rubbish
out:
Make
sure
you
place
your
hard
rubbish
out
of
your
house
,
etc.
in
your
front
yard
before
the
collection
day.
If
not,
you
can't
book
the
collection
again.
If
you
would
like
to
read
more
information
on
hard
rubbish
collection,
you
can
visit
www.wmrubbishmanagement.com.
If
you
have
advice
on
hard
rubbish
collection,
please
contact
us
on
or
visit
us
at
511
Burwood
Highway.
The
company
offers
free
hard
rubbish
collection
service
for
each
family_____________.
A
once
a
week
B
twice
a
year
C
three
times
a
year
D
once
a
month
What
can
be
collected
as
hard
rubbish?
A
Glass
B.
Fridges
C
Clothes
D
Chemicals
3
Before
the
collection
day,
you
have
to
___________.
A
put
all
your
hard
rubbish
into
a
box
B
call
5518-3555
to
book
the
collection
C
put
the
hard
rubbish
out
of
your
house
D
fill
in
a
form
on
the
company’s
website
4
Nobody
likes
making
mistakes.
But
no
one
is
perfect.
If
you
can
learn
from
mistakes
correctly,
they
can
move
you
forward.
If
you
have
made
mistakes
that
harm
other
people,
it
is
important
to
offer
a
sincere
apology
in
person.
A
good
apology(道歉)
will
probably
make
the
other
person
forgive(原谅)
you.
If
you
refuse
to
apologize,
the
person
hurt
by
you
will
hold
it
against
you.
If
you
are
living
a
life
being
afraid
to
make
mistakes,
you
will
spend
most
of
your
life
doing
nothing.
There
is
no
harm
in
making
mistakes.
It
is
an
essential
part
of
going
forward.
The
more
duties
you
take,
the
more
mistakes
you
will
probably
make.
Unluckily,
it
is
natural
to
justify(为…..辩解).
When
you
make
a
mistake
you
will
first
complain
about
someone
else.
When
mistakes
are
made,
the
boss
won't
fancy
your
justifications.
Sometimes
it
is
best
to
say
very
simply--yes
I
made
a
mistake.
Mistakes
happen
for
different
reasons.
To
avoid
repeating
them,
you
need
to
understand
the
main
reason
for
example.
You
may
have
made
a
mistake
by
saying
some
unkind
words.
If
you
make
mistakes,
because
you're
tired,
try
to
get
more
sleep.
If
you
are
stressed,
look
for
ways
to
relax
and
stay
away
from
the
stress
of
work.
You
should
avoid
feeling
guilty
about
making
mistakes,
but
at
the
same
time,
you
should
make
a
decision
to
learn
from
them.
If
you
repeat
the
same
mistakes,
it
shows
you
aren't
making
progress
and
they
cause
repeating
suffering.
Often
mistakes
are
caused
by
bad
habits.
To
avoid
making
the
same
mistakes,
you
need
to
break
bad
habits.
The
sooner,
the
better.
It's
important
to___________
if
you
make
mistakes
that
harm
others.
A
ask
for
help
B
find
the
reason
C
explain
your
reason
D
offer
a
sincere
apology
When
people
make
mistakes,
they
often__________
first.
A
try
to
correct
them
B
become
angry
with
themselves
C
complain
about
others
D
feel
afraid
about
them
To
avoid
making
mistakes
repeatedly,
you
need
to
_______________.
A
try
not
make
mistakes
B
feel
guilty
about
it
C
understand
the
main
reason
D
follow
your
habits
as
usual
The
underlined
word
“fancy”
in
the
passage
means
“_______________________.”
A
get
used
to
B
end
up
with
C
keep
in
touch
with
D
take
an
interest
in
What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
passage?
A
Develop
a
good
habit
B
Learn
from
mistakes
C
Avoid
feeling
guilty
D
Change
your
actions.
5
Are
you
shy?
If
you
are,
you're
not
alone.
In
fact,
about
50
percent
of
people
are
shy.
Almost
80percent
of
people
feel
shy
at
some
point
in
their
lives.
Now
scientists
have
some
interesting
ideas
about
why
people
are
shy.
Scientists
say
f15
to
20
percent
of
babies
behave
shyly.
Interestingly,
these
shy
babies
usually
have
shy
parents.
As
a
result,
scientists
believe
some
shyness
is
genetic(遗传的).
Family
size
may
be
another
factor.
Scientists
at
Harvard
University
found
66
percent
of
shy
children
had
older
brothers
and
sisters.
These
children
were
often
bullied
by
their
brothers
and
sisters.
Therefore,
they
became
shy.
However,
children
with
no
brothers
or
sisters
can
be
shy
as
well.
Growing
up
alone,
they
often
play
by
themselves.
It's
hard
for
them
to
develop
social
skills
as
children
from
big
families.
You
may
also
be
sad
because
of
your
birthplace.
In
Japan,
most
people
are
shy.
But
in
Israel,
only
one
third
of
people
are.
Why?
One
scientist
says
they
treat
failure
differently.
In
Japan,
when
people
fail
they
blame
themselves.
In
Israel,
people
often
blame
other
things,
such
as
family,
friends,
or
bad
luck.
For
some
people,
it
can
be
difficult
to
make
friends,
speaking
class,
and
even
get
a
good
job.
But
scientists
say
you
can
overcome
your
shyness.
They
suggest
trying
new
things
and
talking
with
others
more.
How
many
people
feel
shy
at
some
point
in
their
lives?
A
80
percent
of
people.
B
50
percent
of
people.
C
15-20
percent
of
people.
D
6
percent
of
people.
According
to
the
passage.
What
factors
may
result
in
science?
A
genes,
friends
and
birthplace.
B
Genes,
family
size
and
birthplace.
C
Family
size,
friends
and
failure.
D
Family
size,
birthplace
and
education.
What
suggestions
do
scientists
give
to
shy
people?
A
Blame
their
failure
on
others.
B
Try
to
find
out
why
they
are
shy.
C
Stay
away
from
other
shy
people.
D
try
new
things
and
talk
more.
6
What
can
drones
do?
Their
uses
include
taking
pictures
from
the
sky,
observing
wild
animals
and
delivering
packages.
When
equipped
with
cameras
and
other
data
gathering
devices,
drones
provide
us
with
an
eye
in
the
sky.
Here
are
a
few
of
the
farming-
related
jobs,
drones
can
do.
Looking
for
sick
crops.
Jones
can
scan
crops
using
different
kinds
of
lights.
They
produce
multispectral
images
that
can
help
us
find
sick
plants.
drones
can
also
detect
bacteria(检测)that
are
harmful
to
crops.
Farmers
can
check
the
drones’
air
samples
and
find
ways
to
protect
their
crops.
Counting
cattle.
When
flying
over
cattle,
Jones
can
check
the
livestock(家禽)
and
find
out
where
fences
need
fixing.
People
can
also
equipped
drones
with
thermal
images
and
night
vision
cameras.
This
can
help
farmers
look
for
animals
that
could
harm
their
cattle.
Watching
fields.
Most
fields
aren't
flat.
After
watering,
some
places
may
drive
fast.
Others
might
not
get
water
at
all.
drones
can
scan
the
field
and
make
a
3D
map.
Using
the
map
farmers
can
figure
out
which
parts
of
a
field
are
dry
or
need
improvement.
Spraying
pesticides(喷洒农药).
Different
parts
of
a
field
might
be
uneven
or
have
different
heights.
drones
can
check
for
this
when
flying
above
the
land.
Then
they
changed
their
height
and
therefore
spray
the
correct
amount
of
pesticide
over
each
part
of
the
field.
Drones
can____________
to
help
farmers
with
their
farming.
A
take
pictures
B
observe
wild
animals
C
deliver
packages
D
look
for
sick
crops
Farmers
can
use
a
________
to
figure
out
which
parts
of
a
field
are
dry
or
need
improvement.
A
camera
B
light
C
3D
map
D
thermal
imagers
and
cameras
What
can
we
know
from
the
passage?
A
Drones
can
fight
against
wild
animals.
B
Drones
can't
detect
bacteria
that
are
harmful.
C
Drones
are
better
at
spraying
pesticide
over
flat
land.
D
Drones
can
help
farmers
make
sure
fields
are
properly
watered.
7
I
won't
forget
my
mother's
last
few
days
in
this
world.
On
February
14th,
2010,
my
class
went
on
a
field
trip
to
the
beach.
I
enjoyed
myself
very
much.
After
we
came
back
to
school,
I
was
asked
to
go
to
the
headmaster's
office.
Getting
into
the
office
I
saw
a
police
officer.
All
of
a
sudden,
I
realized
something
was
wrong.
The
police
officer
told
me
what
had
happened
and
we
went
to
pick
my
sister
up.
After
that,
we
went
to
the
hospital
and
waited.
Time
seemed
to
stop.
Finally,
we
went
to
see
our
mother.
It
was
terrible.
The
next
day,
the
headmaster
came
and
told
my
two
teachers
what
had
happened.
I
was
taking
a
test
that
day.
I
knew
it
had
something
to
do
with
my
mother.
I
kept
thinking
that
she
either
died
or
had
gotten
better.
How
I
wished
that
she
had
gotten
better.
When
my
teacher
took
me
outside,
my
sister
ran
up
to
me.
She
started
crying.
“She's
gone.
Teresa,
mommy's
gone.
She's
dead.”
I
couldn't
believe
it.
We
dumped
into
the
car
and
drove
straight
to
the
hospital.
Most
of
my
family
were
there.
The
silence
was
terrible.
I
knew
I
had
to
say
goodbye.
Today
though
I
still
miss
my
mother
very
much.
I
know
that
I
will
live.
My
mother
was
a
strong
mother.
Who
had
the
biggest
heart.
My
mother
was
an
angle
walking
on
the
earth.
I
will
always
remember
her
as
living.
When
someone
is
asked
who
the
hero
is.
they
usually
say
someone
famous,
like
Michael
Jordan
or
Britney
Spears.
Someone
asks
me
who
my
hero
is.
I
tell
them
,my
mother.
Where
was
the
writer
when
she
learned
her
mother
was
very
ill?
A
On
the
beach.
B
At
the
hospital.
C
At
school.
D
At
home.
Who
brought
the
writer
the
bad
news
that
her
mother
was
dead?
A
Her
sister
B
The
headmaster
C
Her
teacher.
D
The
police
officer.
From
the
last
paragraph
of
the
passage,
we
know
that___________.
A
The
writer
is
afraid
of
her
mother.
B
The
writer
is
proud
of
her
mother.
C
The
writer
fields
said
about
her
mother.
D
The
writer
feels
sorry
for
her
mother.
The
writer
must
think
her
mother
is
a
__________woman.
A
famous
B
free
C
rich
D
great
8
Dutch
fashion
and
shoe
label
Explicit
Wear
is
hoping
to
solve
one
of
life's
difficult
situations,
the
annoyance(烦恼)
of
stepping
in
chewing
gum
thrown
away
on
the
pavement.
Meanwhile,
it
can
help
to
keep
Amsterdam's
city
streets
clean.
The
brand
has
cooperated(合作)
with
local
marketing
organizations
Iamsterdam
and
environmentally
friendly
firm
Gumdrop
to
create
a
limited-
edition(限量款)
sneaker
for
adults
made
from
recycled
gum
that's
directly
being
scraped
from
the
city's
streets.
The
gum
thrown
away
is
being
put
to
good
use
to
make
stylish
sneakers
that
can
also
raise
awareness
of
protecting
the
environment-
don’t
thrown
rubbish
casually.
According
to
the
project,
more
than
3
million
pounds
of
gum
is
thrown
away
on
Amsterdam’s
streets
and
sidewalks
each
year,
costing
the
city
millions
of
dollars
to
clean
up.
Priced
at
around
332
dollars,
the
shoes
had
been
sold
in
June,
2018.
The
new
Gumshoe
sneakers
are
offered
in
both
a
bubble
gum
pink
and
a
black/red
colorway(配色).
The
bottom
of
the
shoes
are
recyclable
compounds(化合物)(called
Gum-Tee)
produced
by
Gumdrop,
20
percent
of
which
are
made
from
gum.
Nearly
2.2
pounds
of
gum
is
used
in
every
four
pairs
of
shoes.
A
map
of
Amsterdam
is
molded(用模子制作)into
the
bottom
of
the
shoes
to
remind
people
of
the
littering
problem.
Even
better,
the
sneakers
actually
smell
like
bubblegum,
too.
What
will
the
Dutch
company
do
with?
A
Rubbish
on
the
streets.
B
Chewing
gum
on
the
pavement.
C
Shoes
thrown
away
by
people.
D
Cleaning
the
streets.
Which
word
can
be
used
to
replace
the
underlined
word
“recycled”?
A
Rewritten
B
Retold
C
Reused
D
Remade
These
colors
appear
on
the
sneakers
except__________.
A
brown
B
pink
C
black
D
red
How
many
pounds
of
gum
is
used
in
a
pair
of
shoes?
A
1.1
pounds
B
1.65
pounds
C
0.55
pounds
D
0.5
pounds
Why
do
they
decide
to
use
gum
to
make
shoes?
A
Because
there
is
much
gum
on
Amsterdam’s
streets.
B
Because
they
want
to
encourage
more
people
to
protect
the
environment.
C
Because
they
want
to
make
their
designs
look
different
and
attract
more
customers.
D
Because
they
want
to
make
their
shoes
look
special.
9
At
79
years
old,
dad
was
walking
five
miles
a
day
at
a
speed
that
I
had
trouble
catching
up
with.
When
I
worked
with
him,
he
would
always
want
to
talk.
I
would
say
out
of
breath,
“Dad,
I
can't
talk
and
walk
at
the
same
time
if
we
go
this
fast.”
So,
it
was
quite
a
shock
to
us
when
dad
developed
a
heart
disease
and
was
sent
to
hospital,
a
few
months
before
turning
80.
We
were
all
sad
that
“Mr.
Health
had
been
taken
down
by
the
illness,
but
lying
in
bed,
he
was
all
smiling
and
cheerful.
I
remember
sitting
at
the
kitchen
table
with
him.
“Dad,”
I
asked
|”why
are
you
still
so
happy?”
He
smiled
and
said
to
me,
“I'm
happy
I'm
still
here!
I'm
living
on
borrowed
time.”
Dad
mostly
kept
his
optimistic
attitude
throughout
his
later
years.
Whenever
I
called
and
asked
him
how
he
was
feeling,
he
would
answer,
“so
far,
so
good.
I'm
still
here!”
In
the
past
couple
of
years,
this
changed
to
a
very
strong
voice.
“I'm
fine!”
Dad
really
loved
his
90th
birthday
party
and
he
could
not
stop
talking
about
his
100th
birthday
party
that
he
was
sure
to
have.
But,
the
most
important
lessons
he
taught
my
brothers
and
me
were
that
seeing
the
goodness
in
people,
fighting
for
the
weak.
Even
when
watching
sports
he
would
always
tell
me
he
was
cheering
for
the
poor
team.
He
strongly
encouraged
us
to
stand
up
for
what
is
right.
These
values
were
so
important
to
Dad
that
they
guided
most
of
his
decisions
throughout
his
life.
Being
honest
and
knowing
that
he
helped
another
person
was
so
powerful
that
they
made
a
difference
to
my
life.
What
was
wrong
with
Dad?
A
He
couldn’t
breathe
one
day.
B
He
walked
too
fast
and
fell
over.
C
He
fell
ill
and
went
to
hospital.
D
He
had
trouble
talking
when
walking.
What
can
we
know
about
Dad?
A
He
was
afraid
of
falling
ill.
B
He
enjoyed
a
long
life.
C
He
lay
in
bed
for
many
years.
D
He
was
a
good
sportsman.
What
lesson
can
we
learn
from
Dad?
A
Doing
exercise
is
good
for
health.
B
Making
right
decisions
is
important.
C
We
shouldn’t
be
afraid
of
being
old.
D
We
should
be
active
and
optimistic.
10
As
we
all
know,
sleeping
is
very
important
for
teenagers.
Most
teenagers
need
about
8
to
9
hours
of
sleep
each
night.
But
about
1
in
4
teenagers
have
trouble
in
sleeping.
When
our
body
doesn't
have
enough
hours
to
rest,
we
may
feel
tired
or
crazy,
or
we
may
be
unable
to
think
clearly.
A
school
task
that's
normally
easy
may
let
you
feel
impossible
to
finish,
or
we
may
feel
it
hard
to
play
our
favorite
sport
or
instrument.
So
how
can
we
get
enough
sleep
we
need?Here
are
some
tips:
Be
active
during
the
day.
For
example,
the
little
kids
do
much
running
in
the
day
and
most
of
them
can
sleep
well
at
night.
Do
sports
for
at
least
60
minutes
a
day.
Many
studies
have
told
us
physical
activity
can
help
people
feel
more
relaxed
to
fall
asleep.
But
don't
exercise
too
close
to
bedtime.
Avoid
alcohol
and
medicines.
Lots
of
people
think
that
alcohol
or
medicines
will
help
them
relaxed,
but
that's
not
right.
Alcohol
or
medicines
increase
a
person's
chance
of
waking
up
in
the
middle
of
the
night.
Keep
a
sleep
routine.
Go
to
bed
at
the
same
time
every
night.
It
helps
the
body
expect
to
sleep.
So
before
going
to
bed
every
night,
you
can
do
some
reading,
listening
to
music,
spend
time
with
a
pet,
keep
a
diary
or
doing
anything
to
relax
yourself.
Expect
a
good
night's
sleep.
The
more
you
worry
about
no
sleeping,
the
greater
risk
you
will
keep
awake.
Instead
of
worrying
that
you
won't
sleep,
remind
yourself
that
you
can
say
“good
night,
I
will
sleep
well.”
several
times
during
the
day.
Why
do
some
little
kids
sleep
deeply
at
night?
A
Because
it
is
the
nature
of
young
kids.
B
Because
they
are
too
young
to
keep
awake.
C
Because
they
must
follow
their
parents'
orders.
D
Because
most
of
them
are
active
during
the
day.
The
underlined
word
“routine’
means
“_________”
in
Chinese.
A
平凡
B
常规
C
安静
D
美妙
We
can
probably
read
this
passage
in
__________.
A
a
life
magazine
B
a
storybook
C
science
fiction
D
a
school
report
11
Walk
for
Charity
Dear
Friend,
Please
join
us
for
our
yearly
Walk
for
Charity.
Starting
in
Weldow,
you
and
your
friend
can
choose
an
enjoyable
10,
20
or
30
kilometers’
route.
The
money
raised
will
provide
support
to
help
homeless
people
after
the
earthquake.
Start
forming
a
team
of
three
people
now,
and
then
come
along
on
the
day.
Please
read
the
instrutions
below
carefully,
especially
if
you
need
transport
to
and
from
Weldow.
See
you
on
Sunday,
May
12.
V
Jessop
(
Walk
organizer)
PS(附):
Well
done
to
last
year’s
walkers
for
helping
to
raise
21000
pounds.
The
money
has
already
been
used
to
build
a
children’s
playground.
Start
Time:
30
km:
10:00
a.m.
20
km:
10:30
a.m.
10
km:
11:00
a.m.
CLOTHING
should
be
suitable
for
the
weather.
If
there
is
rain,
bring
raincoats
and
be
prepared
for
all
possibilities.
It
is
better
to
wear
shoes
that
have
been
worn
in,
rather
than
ones
that
are
new.
ROUTE
MAPS
will
be
given
from
the
registration(登记)
point.
Where
the
route
runs
along
the
road,
walkers
should
keep
to
one
side
for
safety.
BUSES:
For
the
10
and
20
kilometers’
routes,
a
bus
will
be
waiting
at
Fenton
to
take
walkers
back
to
Weldow.
The
bus
will
leave
every
half
hour
starting
at
midday.
The
service
is
free
and
there
is
no
need
to
book.
The
money
raised
this
year
will
be
used_________.
A
to
help
homeless
people
B
to
form
a
team
of
three
people
C
to
build
a
children’s
playground
D
to
help
reduce
air
pollution
According
to
the
route
map,
where
does
the
20
kilometers’
walk
finish?
A
Weldow
B
Great
Rushly
C
Lower
Brence
D
Fenton
When
will
the
first
bus
leave
Fenton
for
Weldow?
A
14:30
p.m.
B
13:30
p.m.
C
12:30
p.m.
D
11:30
a.m.
According
to
the
instructions,
what
should
walkers
do?
A
To
prepare
new
shoes
for
the
walk
B
To
keep
themselves
safe
along
the
road.
C
to
book
the
bus
ahead
of
time.
D
To
wear
clothes
for
a
sunny
day.
12
The
Silk
Road
is
the
name
of
different
roads
that
long
ago
connected
Europe,
Africa
and
Asia.
People
reached
these
different
places
along
these
roads.
Scientists
believe
people
began
to
travel
the
Silk
Road
about
3000
years
ago.
By
the
time
the
Chinese
silk
trade
became
important
in
the
world,
the
Silk
Road
covered
almost
6500
kilometers.
It
spread
from
Rome
to
China
which
is
from
the
west
to
the
Far
East.
Traders
traveling
along
the
silk
road
carried
silk,
of
course.
They
also
carried
and
traded
spices
clothes,
valuable
stones
and
gold.
There
is
a
famous
old
story
along
the
old
road.
It
is
said
that
Roman
soldiers
traveled
through
central
Asia.
They
started
to
live
somewhere
near
the
ancient
Chinese
village
of
Liqian.
Some
of
these
Romans
married
local
Chinese
women
and
the
story
of
blue-eyed
villages
of
China
was
started.
During
its
busiest
period,
the
Silk
Road
allowed
people
from
many
different
cultures
and
countries
to
meet
each
other
and
mix.
The
Silk
Road
allowed
the
sharing
of
valuable
goods
and
new
ideas.
These
included
people
and
trading
goods
from
the
Mediterranean,
Persian,
Magyar,
Armenian,
Bactrian,
Indian
and
Chinese
areas.
All
these
people
travelled
the
Silk
Road,
and
they
shared
goods,
stories,
languages
and
cultures.
In
modern
times,
the
old
Silk
Road
routes(路线)are
still
used,
but
now
they
are
crossed
by
trains
instead
of
camels
and
horses.
There
is
even
a
Silk
Route
Museum
in
Jiuquan
in
China.
It
has
35000
objects
from
all
along
the
Silk
Road.
In
this
way,
China
protects
the
history
of
many
countries
and
peoples.
How
many
kilometers
did
the
Silk
Road
cover?
A
About
3000.
B
Nearly
6500.
C
Almost
2000
D
Over
35000.
Which
of
the
following
goods
is
not
mentioned
in
the
passage?
A
Silk
B
Cloth
C
Gold
D
Tea
Who
married
ancient
Chinese
women
in
the
story
of
blue-eyed
villages
of
China?
A
European
soldiers
B
African
soldiers
C
Asian
soldiers
D
American
soldiers
What
can
we
infer
from
the
passage?
A
Valuable
things
could
not
be
sold
along
the
Silk
Road.
B
The
Silk
Road
allowed
people
from
different
countries
to
mix.
C
Ancient
Chinese
along
the
Silk
Road
may
be
able
to
speak
different
languages.
D
The
objects
in
the
museum
in
Jiuquan
in
China
are
from
all
along
the
Silk
Road.
Which
part
of
a
magazine
can
this
message
come
from?
A
History
and
geography.
B
Sports
World.
C
Man
and
animals.
D
Popular
Science.
答案:
1
ABC
2
CBCA
3
BCC
4
DCCDB
5
ABD
6
DCC
7
CABD
8
BCACB
9
CBD
10
DBA
11
ADCB
12
BDACA