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B. Sure. I'd love to. C. I think so.

B. I'm terrified of it.

C. It's furry.

2. A. A cheetah.

3. A. Because they are intelligent.

B. Because they are endangered. C. Because they're kind. B. Don't use paper towels. C. Do more exercise.

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C. About 10 meters.

4. A. Get up early.

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B. Carla's.

C. Kitty's.

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12. Who did Carla collect the rubbish with? A. Her classmate. B. Her best friend. 13. When does Carla collect the rubbish? A. Every Friday. B. Every Saturday. 14. What will the two speakers do to protect the environment? A. Collect the rubbish along the river.

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16. When is World Environment Day? A. June 4. B. June 5.

17. What are collected and sold in the speaker's school? A. Used bottles and cans.

B. Used exercise books. C. Old desks and chairs.

C. Weather.

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18. Where are the trees planted? A. On the hill. B. Along the river. 19. How many students have taken part in the activity? A. Over 500. B. Over 1,000. 20. What is the speaker's hope? A. More clubs will be set up.

B. More activities will be organized.

C. More students will take part in the activity.

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21. My little brother shy, but now he a little outgoing. A. used to; is B. used to be; is

C. used to; has

D. used to be; has

22. --- you to play the guitar? --- Yes. But now I play the piano. A. Did; used B. Did; use C. Are; used

D. Were; use

23. My grandma in the country. Now she in the city. A. used to live; lives B. used to living; lived

C. uses to live; is living

D. was used to live; lives

24. --- Hi, Ann! I won the first prize in the English Speech Contest. --- Congratulations! And I guess your parents must you. A. be mad at B. be proud of

C. be angry with

D. be impolite to

D. proud in

25. All the Chinese people take our achievement. A. pride B. proud of C. pride in

26. The flowers some water because they haven't been watered for many days. A. gain B. request C. rescue D. require 27. My little sister the room, because it's too dark outside. A. dare not leave B. dare leave

C. dare to leave

D. dare not to leave

28. --- I want to know more about how to use this word. --- You can look it up in the dictionary. A. mostly B. exactly C. nearly

D. hardly

29. Kangkang the math exam because he was not careful enough. A. passed B. failed C. finished D. won 30. --- Did you play badminton yesterday?

--- Yes. But I play badminton these days because my right foot hurts. A. usually B. always C. never D. seldom 31. --- Did you use to get up early? --- . A. Yes, I used B. Yes, I was 32. --- he to live in Beijing? --- Yes, he did. A. Did; use B. Did; used

C. No, I don't D. No, I didn't

C. Used; use D. Is; used

33. --- you to ride a motorbike? --- Yes. But last month I sold it and bought a car. A. Did; use B. Are; used C. Do; use

D. Did; used

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36. --- How many students are a today? --- None. Everyone is here.

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