You get up in the morning and Look into the mirror. Your face is young-looking. In 2035,medical technology is better than ever. Many people of your age could live to be 150,so at the age of 40 ,you¡¯re not old at all. And your parents just had an anti-aging treatment. Now,three of you all look the same age!

       You walk into the kitchen. You pick up the milk,but a voice says ,¡°You shouldn¡¯t drink that!¡± Your fridge has read the chip of information about the milk,and it knows the milk is old. In 2035,every piece of food in the grocery store has such a chip.

       It's time to go to work. In 2035,cars drive themselves. Just tell your ¡°smart car¡± where to go. On the way,you can call a friend by using your jacket Such ¡°smart technology¡± is all around you.

       So will all these things come true? ¡°For new technology to succeed¡±£¬says scientist Andrew Zolli ,¡°it has to be so much better that it takes the place of what we have

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1. Do your parents look as young as you in 2035?

2. Why does your fridge know your milk is old?

3. What does ¡°smart car¡± mean?

4. How can you call a friend on your way to work in 2035?

5. What is the passage mainly about?

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      Jessie felt her life so boring one summer day. She was tired of watching TV,she read all her books,and her friends were on vacation. She wanted something different to do. Suddenly,she saw the lawn mower sitting in the yard.

     ¡°Mom ,¡± she shouted ,¡°I think I will mow the lawn. ¡± Her mom ran into the yard and said ,¡°Oh no,you don't. You¡¯re too young to mow the lawn. ¡±

     ¡°I¡¯m fourteen years old and know how to do it,w Jessie said. uBesides,it would help Dad out, and he won¡¯t have to worry about it over the weekend. ¡±

      Mom thought for a while and then decided to let Jessie give it a try. After all,she was at home and would keep an eye on her. Jessie already knew how to start the lawn mower from watching her dad. Jessie checked the gas to make sure it was full,and put on her gardening gloves to protect her hands. Mom watched from the kitchen window. Jessie really did know how to mow the lawn. She was very careful around the flowers and trees. When she finished,she felt so good,but she was so hot Mom brought her some ice tea and said ,¡°You surely did a great job. Dad will be very surprised. ¡±

      Later that day,Dad came home and said to Jessie's mom ,¡°You didn't have to mow the lawn. I was going to do it on Saturday. It looks great. Thanks. ¡±

      ¡°I didn't mow it. Jessie did. ¡±

     ¡°Wow,our little girl is growing up!¡± Dad told Jessie what a great job she had done.

¡°It was fun,and I will do it again next week,¡±? said Jessie.

      The neighbor next door came by and asked Jessie if she wanted to mow his lawn and make some money. ¡°Sure!¡± said Jessie. Jessie began mowing his lawn. Two other neighbors also asked,then another three. Jessie was now mowing lawns for them all and making some money. She was no longer bored! ¡°I won¡¯t have time to spend my money ,¡± she laughed to herself.

() 1. In order to do something different,Jessie decided to .

   A. read books   B. travel

   C. mow the lawn   D. watch TV

() 2. Before Jessie mowed the lawn,she .

   A. washed her hands   B. bought some gas

   C. read some instructions   D. put on her gloves

() 3. How did Jessie's father feel when he knew Jessie had mowed the lawn?

   A. Proud. B. Angry. C. Relaxed. D. Worried.

() 4. What does the text mainly tell us?

   A. Neighbors should learn to help each other.

   B. Mowing the lawn is a good way to make money.

   C. Doing something helpful can make people happy.

   D. Children should help their parents at an early age.

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     Now some women are spending a weekend at MotherJs Camp. There,husbands and children are not allowed. Why would a woman want to take a vacation without her family? Some women say they need time to be alone.

      At Mother's Camp,a woman has room of herself. She can sleep,read,or watch TV,and no one will disturb her. No children will ask, ¡°Mom,what¡¯s for dinner?¡± No husband will say, ¡°Oh,dear. I can't find any clean socks.In fact almost 50% of women in the United States work outside the home. Many of them work full-time and then come back to a second job ¡ªtaking care of their homes and families. These working women say one of their biggest problems is housework.

      In the United States,working wives do about 75% of the housework. Many of their husbands say they want to help. But then they burn the rice or they can¡¯t find pans. They ask so many questions that their wives decide it is easier to do the job themselves.

      Some women go to Mother¡¯s Camp just to get a break from housework. For two days they don't cook,they don't clean,and they don't look after their children or husbands. What do they do? They enjoy warm,sunny weather,walking,swimming or boating on a clear blue lake and sing songs around the campfire. They relax away from home. They have a really wonderful vacation at Mother's Camp.

() 1. What can we learn from the passage?

   A. Women want to work outside the home.

   B. Working wives do most of the housework.

   C. Husbands do as much housework as their wives.

   D. Women do not like to stay at home with their families.

() 2. What can't the women do at Mother's Camp?

   A. Watch TV.

   B. Read newspapers.

   C. Swim in the lake.

   D. Bring their husbands and children.

() 3. Why would some mothers like to be alone?

   A. Because they don^ like their husbands or children.

   B. Because they have to work full-time.

   C. Because they are too busy to relax themselves.

   D. Because they want a new life.

() 4. What's the best title for the passage?

   A. Busy Working Mothers.

   B. Welcome to Mother's Camp.

   C. Mother Relax away from Home.

   D. Mothers in the US.

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     China is a country that is changing very quickly over the past thirty years and if you w 1 closely you can see it c 2 in front of your eyes. Fifty years ago,everybody travelled around by bike. Today some people in China still ride their b 3 to school or work,some people also t 4 the bus or travel by underground. But there are more and more people d 5 their own cars to work. Shops used to be small businesses but now more and more people are doing their shopping o 6 . The Internet and the computer have become one p 7 of our lives. W 8 the Internet,people would not be able to get information as q 9 as they can now and the Internet helps people be friends all over the world. Computers help both c 10 and adults in their everyday lives. Many students are using them to do their homework or chat with their friends and sometimes play games.

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     In the year 2050,there will be different kinds of materials for clothes. Special materials will keep the clothes clean for ever. They will never get dirty or wear out. We will have less work because we won¡¯t! have to wash them. So we can save water and money. And children won¡¯t worry about what to wear to school every day. They won¡¯t go to school. They¡¯ll stay at home in front of their computers to study. They can wear their favorite ¡°Saturday clothes¡± every day. It will be fun. Do you think so? What do you think school clothes and school life will be like in 2050?


() 1. Why won¡¯t the children go to school?

   A. Because they¡¯ll play at home.

   B. Because they hate to go to school.

   C. Because they¡¯ll study on the Internet.

   D. Because they¡¯ll wash clothes to make money.


() 2. In the year 2050,the clothes will not for ever.

   A. wear out or get dirty   B. wear well

   C. be thinner and thinner   D. be fantastic


() 3. From the passage,which of the following is NOT true?

   A. There will be different kinds of materials for clothes.

   B. The children can wear their favorite clothes.

   C. The children always worry about what to wear.

   D. The children can study at home in front of their computers.

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     How to make a fruit salad The next time you go to have a picnic,try bringing a fruit salad to share!How do you make a fruit salad? OK,I will have some t 1 for you. 

     First,go to the market and find some fruit in season. Make sure it¡¯s f 2 . And you should use fruit of different colours to make it look as g 3 as it tastes. For example,if you m 4 red apples,green pears,purple grapes and orange oranges t 5 ,your fruit salad will look c 6 Next,cut your fruit into small pieces. Turn on the water and w 7 everything well. F 8,Put some yogurt into your salad and taste it. It¡¯s so e 9 ,you hardly need any instruction to make this delicious food!But remember£º prepare the fruit salad just b 10 you¡¯re going to eat it. Some of the fruit will quickly turn brown when you leave it in the air for some time.

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      During my stay in America,my friend Susan invited me to have dinner in a famous restaurant. That was a funny experience for me. Now let's look at it.

      At first,my husband told me that Td better take some money 1 I left to meet Susan,but I didn't listen to him. I thought that Susan would pay because she 2 me to go.

      The Americans like to be on time,so I 3 the restaurant on time. Susan and I sat at table near the door of the restaurant and soon we began to 4 ourselves there.

      The food was very delicious. I talked a lot about our friends and Susan told me something about 5 .

      After two hours the waiter came and asked if we wanted one check 6 two. Susan said two. Susan paid her check,and the waiter gave me 7 I had no money. Then I had an idea and said ,¡°Oh!I 8 my money!Can I call my husband?¡±The waiter showed me where the 9 was,I ran to it and quickly called my husband. In a few minutes,he arrived with some money. He laughed at me all the way home.

      Now,I think it's funny,too,but I know you can understand how I felt at that time. So when you visit a foreign country,you have to learn not only its 10 but also its culture. Then you can do better.

() 1. A. after   B. until   C. before   D. since

() 2. A. asked   B. agreed   C. stopped   D. knew

() 3. A. stayed at   B. got back   C. looked for   D. arrived at

() 4. A. enjoy   B. remember   C. train   D. cook

() 5. A. myself   B. herself   C. himself   D. yourself

() 6. A. and   B. but   C. or   D. as

() 7. A. his   B. hers   C. mine   D. ours

() 8. A. found   B. borrowed   C. gave   D. forgot

() 9. A. phone   B. money   C. taxi   D. door

() 10. A. capital   B. population   C. restaurant   D. language

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     In Australia,different people have different ways to enjoy themselves. They also have their own ideas about 1 to pass time.

     2 children,about 80%, work hard in school because they have to take lots of exams. After school,they don't want to stay at home reading books any more. 3,they put aside their schoolbags and go out to play.

     Some old people 4 early in the morning. Then they go to park to 5 . It helps them know what is happening around the world. In the evening,they would prefer to stay at home 6 rather than do anything else.

     Young people enjoy having 7 trip on weekends. They go to mountains to have a picnic or go to the 8 to camp. They usually start on Friday and spend one or two days outside. Then on 9 evening,they start their way back home. 10 seems to be in a hurry? although a busy week is waiting for them again.

() 1. A. what   B. how   C. when   D. why

() 2. A. Some   B. Most   C. All   D. No

() 3. A. However   B. Though   C. Instead   D. Or

() 4. A. get up   B. come up   C. stay up   D. set up

() 5. A. read newspapers   B. do sports   C. enjoy themselves   D. have breakfast

() 6. A. climbing hills   B. watching TV   C. go shopping   D. going hiking

() 7. A. boring   B. busy   C. tiring   D. relaxing

() 8. A. forest   B. floor   C. flat   D. factory

() 9. A. Wednesday   B. Sunday   C. Tuesday   D. Friday

() 10. A. Anybody   B. Somebody   C. Everybody   D. Nobody

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     I am my mother's third girl. When I was born,the doctor said to my mother that my left arm was missing,below the elbow (Öâ) . Then he gave her some advice, ¡°Don¡¯t treat her any differently from the other girls. ¡± And she did!

     There were five girls in our family and we all had to help out. Once when I was about seven,I came out of the kitchen ,¡°Mum,I can't peel (Ï÷......Ƥ) potatoes. I only have one hand. ¡± ¡°You get back to peel those potatoes,and don't ever use that as an excuse for anything again!¡±

     Of course I could peel potatoes¡ªwith my good hand and my other arm. ¡°Jenny,if you try hard enough¡±¡¯ she said ,¡°you can do anything. ¡±

     Once in the second grade,our teacher had each of us race across the monkey bar (ÅÊÅÀ¼Ü) . When it was my turn,I said no. Some kids laughed. I went home crying.

     The next afternoon,Mum took me back to the school playground. ¡°Now,pull up with your right arm ,¡± she advised. She praised me when I made progress. I'll never forget when I was crossing the bar,the kids were standing there with their mouths open.

     It was the way with everything. Mum had the courage to face anything. And she taught me I could,too.

() 1. How many younger sisters do I have?

   A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. D. Five.

() 2. What does the doctor's advice mean?

   A. My arm could be all right soon.

   B. The other girls had the same arms as me.

   C. My mum should look after me differently.

   D. My mum should treat me the same as others.

() 3. Who peeled the potatoes at last?

   A. Jenny. B. Jenny's mum. C. Jenny's sister. D. Nobody.

() 4. Why did Mum take me back to the school playground the next day?

   A. She wanted to tell me I could do anything.

   B. She wanted the teacher to let me try again.

   C. She would punish the kids who laughed at me.

   D. She would like to praise me before the other kids.

() 5. What's the best title of the passage?

   A. My bad-tempered mother. B. Different mother love.

   C. A doctor's advice. D. My childhood (ͯÄê) .

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