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Mary didn¡¯t understand such sentences as ¡°She is blue today¡±, ¡°You are yellow¡±, ¡°He has a green thumb(Ä´Ö¸£©¡±, ¡°He has told a white lie¡± and so on. And she went to the teacher Mrs. James for help.

Mary: Mrs. James, there is a colour in each of the sentences. What do they mean?

Mrs. James: In everyday English, Mary, blue sometimes means sad, yellow afraid. A person with a green thumb grows plants well and a white lie is not a bad one.¡±

Mary: I¡¯m afraid I don¡¯t understand them all. Would you give me an example for ¡°a white lie¡±?

Mrs. James: Certainly. Now I just give you some cakes. In fact you don¡¯t like it, but you don¡¯t want to let me know it. Instead you say, ¡°No, thanks. I¡¯m not hungry.¡± That¡¯s a white lie.

Mary: It sounds very interesting. Thanks very much.

Mrs. James: You are welcome. Colours are meaningful. I think you will meet more sentences like these in the future. Please come to me if you have any questions.

1.I don¡¯t have a green thumb, so all my plants ________________.

A. die off B. grow well

C. look nice D. are good

2.David is yellow and he is ___________ to climb the tall tree!

A. happy B. clever C. brave D. afraid

3..He didn¡¯t like me to know ___________ of the accident. He told me a white lie at last.

A. the reason B. the true story

C. the meaning D. the answer

 

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¡ª I¡¯m not sure. But I will tell you if he _______ to let me join you.

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_______ your_______ long or short?

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Every student in Australia(°Ä´óÀûÑÇ)must wear their school uniforms when they are at school£®There are many kinds of uniforms such as suits£¬dresses£¬shorts£¬skirts£¬shirts£¬T-shirts and so on£®

Class usually begins at 8£º00 a£®m£®in most Australian schools£¬and sometimes it begins at 10£º00 a£®m£®You needn¡¯t go to class with your schoolbag£¬you can put it in your own cabinet(Êé×À)and only take a few books£®There are many subjects£ºEnglish£¬Maths£¬Biology£¬Geography£¬History£¬Physics£¬Chemistry(»¯Ñ§)£¬Music£¬Computer£¬PE£¬Chinese Drama and so on£®In a computer class£¬each student sits at a table and does their work£®They are very quiet£®The teacher goes around them to give directions(˵Ã÷)to them£®One class is about two hours£®At noon all the students have lunch at school£®Their lunch is sandwiches and some fruit£®

In the afternoon there¡¯s only one class£®School ends at 3£º30 P£®m£®Some students can swim or play ball games until 5£º30 P£®m£®Then they must go home£®They seldom do homework£¬even the students in Grade Eleven£®This is the school life of the Students in Australia£®

1.In a computer class£¬each student is very_________£®

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2.When is school over in Australia?

A£®At 5£º30 P£®m B£®At 3£º30 P£®m

C£®At 4£º00 P£®m D£®At 5£º00 P£®m£®

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A£®The students go to class with their schoolbags£®

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One day a man saw a lady on the road. Her car broke down and she needed help.

The man stopped his car and said: ¡°I¡¯m here to help you. You can call me Bryan Anderson.¡± After he fixed the car, the lady wanted to pay him.

But Bryan said no. He said if she really wanted to pay him back, the next time she saw someone who needed help, she could give that person the help he or she needed.

A few miles down the road the lady went into a small cafe. The waitress came over. The lady noticed the waitress was nearly eight months pregnant (»³ÔеÄ), but she never let it change her attitude (̬¶È) when she served (·þÎñ) her.

The lady finished her meal and paid with a $100 bill. The waitress went to get the change. When she came back, she found the lady had gone and left a note on a piece of paper: ¡°You don¡¯t owe (Ç·) me anything. Somebody once helped me the way I¡¯m helping you. If you really want to pay me back, here is what you do: Do not let the love end with you.¡±

Under the paper were four more $100 bills.

The waitress was moved. She really needed the money, as the baby would soon arrive. Then she called her husband: ¡°Everything will be all right. I love you, Bryan Anderson.¡±

1.What happened to the lady?

A. She met a bad guy on her way to a cafe.

B. Her car stopped working on the road.

C. She helped a man to fix his broken car.

D. Her friend asked her to pay his money back.

2.How did the man ask the lady to thank him?

A. He said she could pay him back next time.

B. He didn¡¯t ask her to do anything.

C. He asked her to help people in need.

D. He asked her to help his wife.

3.What did the lady do in the cafe?

A. She told her story to the pregnant waitress.

B. She helped the pregnant waitress lay the table.

C. She taught the pregnant waitress how to help others.

D. She left the kind waitress a good tip.

4.What does the writer want to tell us with this story?

A. The best way to pay back kindness is to pass it on.

B. The best way to make friends is to help him or her.

C. Everybody should be ready to give a helping hand.

D. Everybody should know how to help others in the right way.

 

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What is your favorite cartoon? It may be difficult for you to decide. But for pianist Lang Lang, Tom and Jerry is the best one.

When Lang Lang was two years old, he saw Tom playing the piano. This was his first time to enjoy western music and this experience encouraged him to learn to play the piano.

His talent at the keyboard has taken him from Shenyang to the world.

Lang Lang became a good piano student at three. Ever since, the boy has been doing better and better. In 1997, the 15-year-old boy studied at a famous American music college.

Lang Lang¡¯s performances are energetic. He is well-known for making facial expressions and moving around while playing the piano.

The road to success has never been easy. Lang Lang¡¯s father stopped his job to look after him, while his mother stayed in Shenyang to make money. But Lang Lang considers himself lucky and believes he should give something back. He has helped the children in poor areas a lot.

Personal 1. Card

About his personal life

Name

Lang Lang

Year of birth

2.

3.

Keyboard

Favorite 4.

Tom and Jerry

The reason for5. poor children

He believes himself lucky and should give something back.

About his musical life

The 6. for western music in his childhood encouraged him to learn piano 7. . With the help of his parents and teachers, he was able to 8. a famous American music college, where his success began.

Famous for 9. performances and 10. facial expressions and moving around while playing the piano.

 

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