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Schools of Nangtong, Jiangsu Province start the morning classes an hour later than before. That’s, they begin the first class at about 8:30 a.m. This helps students feel less tired. The students are happy about the change.
Liu Ming said,“I’m glad that we don’t have to get up so early.”
Wu Hongli feels the same. She said that would be good for her health. “I used to get up at 6:30 a.m. I had to drink coffee every night, or I would feel too sleepy to finish my homework, ” said Wu.
Many teachers agree that the change helps students learn better. “Students used to doze(打瞌睡) in the first two classes in the morning,” said Huang Shan, an English teacher. “But now they are full of energy in class and learn much better than before.”
However, some parents are worried that more sleep means less learning. There used to be five classes in the morning. Now there are only four.
In fact, every coin has two sides. So does the change in the school timetable.
根据短文内容,判断下列句子正误,正确的涂“A”,错误的涂“B”。(10分)
【小题1】Schools of Nantong used to begin the first class at about 7:30a.m.
【小题2】Some students and parents feel worried about the change in the school timetable.
【小题3】Wu Hongli enjoys drinking coffee at night.
【小题4】The English teacher thinks the new timetable does good to the students’ study.
【小题5】“Every coin has two sides” means “凡事皆有利弊” in Chinese.

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 Wu Dong is from Guangdong. Gorge is from America. They are in No. 1 Middle School in Nanjing. Now they are in their teacher, Mr. Smith’s room. There are many, many English books on the bookshelf(书架). Wu Dong and Gorge are asking some questions. There are some apples, bananas, cakes, bottles of milk and orange on the table.

After questions, Mrs. Smith gives something to eat to Wu Dong and something to drink to Gorge. Wu Dong would like something to drink. Gorge would like something to eat. Mr. Smith doesn’t know. They put them on the table again.

Now it’s seven thirty. It’s time to go to the classroom. They must go.

根据短文判断正(T)误(F)

1.Wu Dong is Chinese and Gorge is American.

2. Wu Dong and Gorge are in the same school.

3. Mr. Smith has many books.

4. Mr. Smith is a good teacher.

5. Wu Dong and Gorge would like something to drink.

 

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根据对话内容,选择恰当的句子补全下列对话。

 A. What about this one?

 B. You can't keep the book for long.

 C. Another English storybook?

 D. Isn't it interesting?

 E. Oh? But I know you are good at English.

F. Did you enjoy the book?

G. Yes, they are really small.


Miss Wu : Can I help you?

Li Gang : Yes, I'd like to return this book, please.

Miss Wu : 71.

Li Gang : No, I couldn't read it. I had a hard time reading a few pages, and then I decided to give up.

Miss Wu : 72.

Li Gang : It wasn't the language. It was the words. They are too small for me.

Miss Wu : 73.What can I do for you then?

Li Gang : Well, I'd be glad if you could find me another book.

Miss Wu : 74.

Li Gang : Yes, but one with bigger words.

Miss Wu : 75.

Li Gang : Oh, Oliver Twist. This one is fine. And the words are much bigger. Thank you very much.

Miss Wu : You're welcome.

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阅读短文,选择正确答案。
    I read yesterday (yes, on a blog) that there are now blogging competitions! I can't believe it. A man in England
won $2,000 for writing the best blog. There's even a list of the best Chinese bloggers! I've read a few of them
— before they were famous, I might add. I suppose that one blog can be better than another. It can be better
written, more interesting, funnier, and I suppose that blogs are there to be read and judged (点评) by other
people. If they're not good, they're not read. And they're not just personal feelings. If they were, they'd be called
diaries. Have locks, and be hidden under beds. So I'm OK with this whole competition thing. I just can't believe
I didn't win!   
    This has got me thinking about why I'm writing this blog. I'm not doing it to win a competition (or I wasn't
when I started...) and I'm not doing it to show all my personal feelings - I do that in my diary. So, why am I a
blogger?   
    To tell the truth, the first time I heard the word blog I thought it was a new word for a toilet. But I love
learning new words so I used my knowledge and found out that a blog was a personal website and the word
blog came from the words web log. Now a log is a type of diary kept by sailors, and web, well, we all know that
it has nothing to do with catching flies and everything to do with the Internet. Web log… weblog… blog. Being
a writer I loved the idea of getting my views onto the Internet where anyone could read them, and no editors
(编辑) could get their hands on them!   
    So my first reason for blogging: I'm a writer. I want people to read what I write (un - edited!). And I love
writing about anything I choose. I can write about saving the environment or complain about how the people in
front of me in the cinema always seem to have big heads. And sometimes I pour out my heart too.   
    My second reason is that it's relaxing. I don't have to do research and write an article. I can let my thoughts
go on as long as I like.   
    Third reason? To keep in touch. I'm terrible on the phone and all my friends around the world read my blog
(or they say they do...). Every now and then, I even upload a photo so they remember what I look like.   
    Is there a fourth reason? There probably is but now it's time for dinner. Tomorrow I might even tell you what
I ate.
1. The writer loves writing blogs mainly because ________.
[     ]
A. his writing about feeling can be shown anywhere   
B. his writing would never be edited by others   
C. he enjoys writing something about big events   
D. he finds himself terrible on the phone
2. There're ________ reasons in the passage to explain why the writer is a blogger.
[     ]
A. 2   
B. 3   
C. 4    
D. 5
3. This passage is ________.
[     ]
A. a blog about blogging    
B. a diary about blogging   
C. a view on blogging      
D. a judgement on blogging

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选择最佳答语补全对话。
Miss Wu: Can I help you?   
Li Gang: Yes, I'd like to return this book, please.   
Miss Wu: (1)            .   
Li Gang: No, I couldn't read it. I had a hard time reading a few pages, and then I decided to give up.   
Miss Wu: (2)            .   
Li Gang: It wasn't the language. It was the words. They are too small for me.   
Miss Wu: (3)            . What can I do for you then?   
Li Gang: Well, I'd be glad if you could find me another book.   
Miss Wu: (4)            .   
Li Gang: Yes, but one with bigger words.   
Miss Wu: (5)            .   
Li Gang: Oh, Oliver Twist. This one is fine. And the words are much bigger. Thank you very much.   
Miss Wu: You're welcome.
A. What about this one?   
B. You can't keep the book for long.   
C. Another English storybook?   
D. Isn't it interesting?   
E. Oh? But I know you are good at English.   
F. Did you enjoy the book?   
G. Yes, they are really small.

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