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How often do you have a school trip this term

_____Since several accidents happened to some schoolsall the school outdoor activities have been asked to stop

AAlways BHardly ever

CSometimes DOften

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--I wonder ________

--With Lucys help.

A. that you did it so well B. if did you do it so well

C. how you did it so well D. what you do

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Hello Peter. Its so noisy on the phone.

Oh Simon and I are enjoying lunch in a restaurant.

A. enjoy B. enjoyed

C. are enjoying D. were enjoying

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I really love my job because I enjoy working with small children and like the challenges and awards from the job. I also think my work is important. I wasnt an excellent student because I didnt do much schoolwork. In my final term I started thinking what I might do and found I didnt have much to offer.

I then found myself a job, looking after two little girls. It wasnt too bad at first. But the problems began when I agreed to live in. I would be there if my boss had to go out for business in the evening. We agreed that if I had to work extra hours one week, shed give me time off the next. But unluckily, it didnt often work out. I was getting very tired. Because I had too many late nights and early mornings with the children.

One Sunday, I was in the park with the children, and met Megan who used to go to school with me. I told her about my situation. She suggested that I should do a course and get a qualification(ʸ֤)if I wanted to work with children. I didnt think I would be accepted because I didnt take many exams in school. She asked me to phone the local college and they were really helpful. My experience counted for a lot and I got on a part-time course. I had to leave my job with the family, and got work helping out at a kindergarten.

Now Ive got a full-time job there. I shall always be thankful to Megan. I wish I had known earlier that I could have a success, even if I am not top of the class at school.

1.What do you think of the writer when she was a student?

AAn excellent student BA hardworking student

CA bad student DA lazy student

2.What is the writers first job?

AA cleaner BA babysitter

CAn assistant DA teacher

3. When staying with the two girls familythe writer ________.

Awas paid for extra work

Boften worked long hours

Cgot much help from her boss

Dtook a day off every other week

4. Why did the writer leave her first job

AShe found a full-time job.

BShe was fed up with children.

CShe decided to attend a part-time course.

DShe needed a rest after working extra hours.

5.What has the writer learned from her own experiences

ALess successful students can still have a success.

BQualifications are necessary for a job.

CHard work makes an excellent student.

DOne must choose the job she like.

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What should we do for the disabled children in the Childrens Home

Youre supposed to____ a study group to help them

Atake up Bfix up

Cset up Dstay up

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Saturday,March 21,2015

Dear Mom and Dad,

The time has come:I'm graduating, and I thank you both for all your help during these15 years. I still remember when you used to say, "You can be whatever you want" I'm soglad you are my parents, especially when I hear kids say they don't get on well with theirs.I'm glad that you support me when I decide to do anything. You always try to help,and that's important to me.

Dad, I remember when you first took me fishing. I loved going even though I never caughtanything. I also remember when you would get angry with me. I realize you were only tryingto show me theright way. When Iwould cry, you would always be there to try to cheer meup. That's what I call a good, loving, caring dad. Sometimes you and Mom don't agree withme, but you are there by my side in anything that I do, and that's why I love you both so much.

Mom, I enjoy going out with you and having our happy time every Friday night, and I hopethat never changes. I love telling you everything;the best part about you is that you listen. I'mglad we do a lot together. You love to have fun, and Dad does,too. You always give me youropinion and I listen.

Thank you for bringing me up.

Love always,

Allison

1. Allison writes the letter to show __________ to her parents.

A. wishes B. support

C. help D. thanks

2.In Allison's opinion,other kids of her age may __________ their parents.

A. have problems with B. get on well with C. like to talk to D. like to listen to

3. Father might get angry with her when Allison__________.

A. didn't accept him

B. didn't do things in the right way

C. didn't catch any fish

D. didn't agree with her parents

4. The underlined part "and Dad does,too" in Paragraph 3 means "__________".

A. and Dad is funny, too

B. and so is Dad

C. and Dad has, too

D. and Dad also loves to have fun

5.What makes Allison and her mother good friends?

A. Cheering up each other.

B. Listening to each other and having fun together.

C. Encouraging each other.

D. Going out together.

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Living next to next is the principle (ԭ) of a neighbor. Good neighborliness is the ideal to be aimed at. As the saying goes, no man is an island; he has to live with his neighbors. To make life easy and pleasant, he must cooperate with his neighbors.

Whether one likes it or not, one cannot do without neighbors. Normally one may think he can do without neighbors because he can manage all comforts and services, so the services or the need for a friend may not happen. However, the sympathy (ͬ), admiration and appreciation which a neighbor may offer will have a great humanizing influence. To share ones view and sometimes even sadness, one needs some neighbors.

But all neighbors are not always keeping the friendly relationship. Stresses and tension () develop because of misunderstanding. Very often children may be the cause for tense feelings. The neighbors son may pick a flower or a fruit from your garden and an argument may follow. Again he may throw his ball at your window breaking it. These are common cases so far as the younger one is concerned but it is for the elders to view them with calmness and make up for it. This may read easy on paper but not so in real life. But being broad minded, one must be able to tolerate (). Another reason for tension may be the animals. Your neighbors dog may be a real trouble or his chickens would come into your garden and eat away your plants.

In all these cases to keep up good neighborliness, some understanding between the neighbors is important. Small differences can be easily patched up or worked out. Try to be friendly and the problem will not be difficult to solve. Care can at times play a good part and help the neighbors in a small or big way. Nobody is perfect and it is better not to speak ill of your neighbors. A cheerful word, a nod or a small talk will strengthen the feeling of good neighborliness.

Neighborliness is not only for people but it is also largely important between neighboring countries. History has got a lot to teach on this. Unless countries learn to live as good neighbors, there cannot be peace on earth. So children must be taught at home and in the school to cooperate with the neighbors and be friendly with them. The basic rule is to give and take and to develop a sense that the other man has as much right as you do, and some degree of tolerance is very necessary.

1.What can we learn from the first paragraph?

A. One is often needed by his family.

B. No one likes to be alone on an island.

C. Everyone has to live with his neighbors.

D. Everyone lives an easy and pleasant life.

2.Which of the following may cause misunderstanding?

A. Hobbies and habits. B. Children and pets.

C. Sports and games. D. Likes and dislikes.

3.What does the sentence Small differences can be easily patched up or worked out. in Paragraph 4 probably mean?

A. Praising others can help to be good neighbors.

B. Unimportant disagreement can be easily solved.

C. One can easily make good use of small arguments.

D. Nobody can be perfect enough to speak ill of others.

4.In the passage, the writer tries to ____.

A. show the important of getting on with neighbors

B. teach the basic rules of behaving well at home

C. explain the reasons of learning teamwork

D. introduce ways of being a better person

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