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2£®A.March 12 B£®March 20 C£®March 22 3£®A.fill B£®cover C£®dig 4£®A.We can't live without food. B£®Food is not important to us. C£®There is not enough food now. 5£®A.The boy is taking care of his mother. B£®The boy is looking for his mother. C£®The boy looks like his mother.

¶þ¡¢Ìý¾ä×Ó£¬Ñ¡³ö¸Ã¾äµÄ×î¼ÑÓ¦´ðÓï(ÿСÌâ1·Ö£¬¹²5·Ö) 6£®A.No, I won't.

B£®Yes, I have told you before. C£®Please don't tell me.

7£®A.Yes£¬it's a root. B£®It's a root. C£®It's a stem.

8£®A.It's nice. B£®Glass. C£®Yes£¬glass.

9£®A.That's all right. B£®That's for sure. C£®Sounds great.

10£®A.No thanks. B£®Yes, certainly.

C£®Thank you.

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13£®A.Mike. B£®Ann. C£®Mike's cousin. 14£®A.Near the river. B£®In the countryside. C£®Near the park. 15£®A. Plant trees. B£®Run. C£®Dance. ËÄ¡¢Ìý¶ÌÎĺÍÎÊÌ⣬ѡÔñÕýÈ·µÄ´ð°¸(ÿСÌâ1·Ö£¬¹²5·Ö) 16£®A.Plants. B£®Animals. C£®Men.

17£®A.By eating plants. B£®By eating other animals.

C£®Both A and B.

18£®A.Small animals. B£®Large leaves. C£®Plants.

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19£®A.Yes£¬there are. B£®No£¬there aren't.

C£®There are many plants.

20£®A.Blue. B£®Green. C£®Red.

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21£®Beijing, the capital city of China, is in the ________ part of our country.

A£®north B£®south C£®northern D£®southern 22£®I'm busy now.I have ________ to do.

A£®anything important B£®something important C£®important anything D£®important something

23£®I carried the bowl with both hands________£¬so that I wouldn't break it.

A£®carefully B£®happily C£®quickly D£®carelessly

24£®That beautiful skirt is ________ cotton.

A£®made of B£®made into C£®made from D£®made up of

25£®Look out! The food on the plate smells ________£®You can't eat it.

A£®badly B£®bad C£®good

26£®¡ªHave you ________ taking the job as a teacher?

¡ªYes.I like children very much. A£®considered B£®guessed C£®advised D£®supposed

27£®The girl is ________£®Her face always turns red when she speaks.

A£®outgoing B£®excited C£®shy D£®beautiful

28£®It is important ________ people ________ learn team spirit(ÍŶӾ«Éñ)£®

A£®of£»of B£®of£»to C£®for£»to D£®to£»to

29£®All the ________ things need air and water. Without air or water£¬nothing could stay ________£®

A£®living£»living B£®living£»alive C£®alive£»alive D£®alive£»living

30£®Nobody could solve this difficult problem alone ________ others' help.

A£®with B£®for C£®without D£®from

31£®It's so cold today. Don't keep the window ________£®

A£®open B£®opened C£®opening D£®to open

32£®When she grows________£¬she will grow ________ a beautiful woman.

A£®up£»up B£®up£»into C£®into£»into D£®into£»with

33£®¡ªSorry£¬I________ my homework at home.

¡ªDon't ________ it here tomorrow.

A£®left; forget bringing B£®left£»forget to bring

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C£®forgot£»forget bringing D£®forgot£»forget to bring 34£®Oh, look at the hall.It's ________ to hold hundreds of people.

A£®tall enough B£®big enough C£®too tall D£®too big

35£®(N)¡ªIs your friend Michael still in Australia?

¡ªI don't know.I have ________ information about him because we haven't seen each other for ________ years.

A£®a little£»a few B£®little£»a few C£®a few£»a little D£®few£»a little

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There is an old saying: ¡°Take the time to stop and smell the flowers.¡± I think we should also take the time to________(36)flowers.

My grandmother just knew________(37)to do that.She grew flowers with earth£¬water and love£¬so her back garden was filled with beautiful flowers.She would smile when she saw the________(38)shine down on them.In her front garden she planted flowers£¬________(39)£®You could see red£¬white and yellow flowers in it.My mom and I used to walk________(40)them and enjoy their smells.Beautiful butterflies (ºûµû) flew down on them.Grandma also cared for the wild flowers.She would send________(41)and my brother out to pick flowers and would then turn them into delicious wine (¾Æ)£®

Grandma not only planted flowers in the gardens________(42)also planted flowers in our hearts.Her delicious dinners made with love encouraged us.Her sweet smile always made us________(43)£®Her hugs (Óµ±§) and kisses were the sunshine that kept our own love________(44)day after day.

Take the time to plant a few flowers yourself today.Show your smiles£¬kindness and love.Plant your wishes£¬talents and pleasure.Make this ________(45)brighter and brighter with your sunshine.

36£®A.plant B£®water C£®buy D£®sell 37£®A.who B£®when C£®how D£®where 38£®A.star B£®sun C£®rain D£®wind 39£®A.too B£®either C£®then D£®though 40£®A.at B£®on C£®with D£®around 41£®A.me B£®you C£®him D£®her 42£®A.and B£®so C£®but D£®or 43£®A.happy B£®hungry

C£®tired D£®angry 44£®A.sleeping B£®growing

C£®standing D£®losing

45£®A.house B£®town C£®city D£®world Æß¡¢ÔĶÁÀí½â(ÿСÌâ2·Ö£¬¹²30·Ö)

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The air plant has wonderful and amazing features. It takes in moisture(Ë®Æû)from the air through its leaves. Although it is seen growing on another object or plant£¬the air plant simply uses

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the object or the plant to support itself.

To prevent the roots from being too wet£¬avoid(±ÜÃâ) planting it in soil. Keep the roots in a well-ventilated(ͨ·çÁ¼ºÃµÄ)environment. Air plants can grow well hanging from fishing lines. They can also be hung from seashells£¬teacups or even on wood.

Water the air plant once in a while. Simply let the water fall from the roots. The roots will take in the water for the air plant. The air plant can live between 0¡æ and 51 ¡æ.It does not need to be in the light all the time. However£¬sunlight(morning and evening only)helps it to reproduce(·±Ö³)faster. When it flowers£¬it turns pink£¬red or orange. At most 8 young plants can grow from the air plant. When these grow to half the size of the parent plant£¬simply pull them away gently from the parent plant and plant them in another place.

The lifespan of an air plant depends on the care it gets and the environment it is placed in. Generally£¬an air plant can live for many years.

Because they are so beautiful and easy to take care of£¬air plants are excellent as birthday gifts or housewarming gifts.

46£®The air plant takes in moisture from ________£®

A£®other plants B£®the air C£®the roots D£®other objects

47£®An air plant must NOT be placed in ________£®

A£®soil B£®seashells C£®teacups D£®wood 48£®Morning sunlight can help the air plant ________£®

A£®become drier

B£®produce young plants faster C£®turn into different colors

D£®become half the size of the parent plant

49£®The underlined phrase¡°depends on¡± most probably means ________£®

A£®Ö§³Ö B£®¼ÌÐø C£®È¡¾öÓÚ D£®Ó¦¸¶

50£®The air plant is easy to take care of because it ________£®

A£®is a famous plant

B£®needs little water and sunlight C£®grows on other plants and objects D£®makes the garden beautiful

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We talk every day. When we have good news£¬we like to share it with our good friends and when something terrible happens£¬we will let others know soon. But do you know that a tree can talk and share news£¿It sounds strange£¬but it's true that some trees can also communicate with each other. Of course£¬no tree moves lips and says words just as people do.

Willow trees(ÁøÊ÷) are the best-known of these trees. When insects(À¥³æ) begin eating a

willow tree£¬the tree gives out a special smell at once. This smell tells the other willow trees that insects are coming near. All of them quickly make a chemical(»¯Ñ§ÎïÖÊ) in their leaves. This chemical is bad for the insects. The insects do not like it and they fly away soon. In this way£¬the willow trees keep themselves away from the insects.

Next time when you take a walk near the trees£¬maybe the trees are ¡°talking¡± to each other quietly. And when someone says that trees cannot ¡°talk¡±£¬please tell them that even trees can ¡°talk¡± to each other£¬too.

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