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Last week, students at Rosie Bridge School worked hard to make their English Week very successful.

There 16 a lot of activities including an English book fair in the library and a treasure hunt. 17 students put on an English play. Other students 18 an English singing competition.

A speaking competition was also 19 . The students had to speak on a topic in English 20 two minutes.

Henry was the winner and we spoke to him. ¡°I¡¯ m so happy that I 21 ,¡± he said. ¡°I advise people to speak slowly. 22 they want to be good public speakers, they¡¯d better speak clearly and 23 .¡±

We also spoke to several other students about English Week. One of 24 was Amy.

¡°I really enjoyed English Week. It gave me a chance to learn new 25 . In my opinion, every school should have an English Week. It¡¯s well 26 doing,¡± she said.

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Sam: Yes, I did. During this festival, many family members get together.

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Sam: Yes. It¡¯s similar. During these holidays, both the Chinese and Americans come home and have a big dinner. It¡¯s great fun.

Mr Li: What do you think are the main differences between the Spring Festival and Thanksgiving?

Sam: Well, we take part in different activities and eat different kinds of food. In China, people usually set off fireworks and eat dumplings. In the US, we usually watch a Thanksgiving parade and an American football game on TV. We also eat turkey.

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33. The difference about food between the Spring Festival and Thanksgiving is that ______.

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Aunt Linda¡¯s advice page

Peter I went out with a group of friends yesterday. We saw a lady lying in the street. She

looked very sick. My friends made jokes about her and laughed. Though I wanted to help her, my friends told me not to. It was awful of them to laugh at her, and I regret not saying anything. I feel ashamed of myself. What should I do in this situation?

Dear Peter,

I believe you¡¯ve learnt an important lesson ¡ª¡ª you¡¯ ll regret it if you don¡¯ t do the right thing at the right moment. Next time in the same situation, you should make up your own mind. You shouldn¡¯t listen to your friend. It was awful of them to laugh at a sick lady.

Julile I have to share a room with my seven-year-old sister, and she¡¯s driving me mad! She has

a habit of playing the piano when I¡¯ m studying, and she always takes my things without telling me. I try to keep the room tidy, but she always makes a mess. I love my sister, but sometimes she¡¯s so annoying! What should I do?

Dear Julie,

You should talk to your sister more. Ask her to play the piano only when you¡¯re not studying. Let her borrow your things only if she asks you first. Perhaps she just wants

more attention from you. Try spending some time with her every day and you¡¯ll both learn how to live happily with each other.

35. Where is the passage from? A. Poster. B. Diary. C. Magazine. D. Internet. 36. Both Peter and Aunt Linda think that laughing at a sick lady is ______. A. helpful B. awful C. ashamed D. right 37. Peter felt ashamed of himself because he ______. A. saw a lady lying in the street

B. went out with a group of his friends C. didn¡¯t want to help the sick lady

D. didn¡¯t do the right thing at the right moment

38. How many problems does Julie have with her sister? A. One. B. Two. C. Three. D. Four. 39. What does Aunt Linda think is the most important thing for Julie to do? A. Talk to her sister more.

B. Pay more attention to her sister. C. Play the piano with her sister. D. Spend all the time with her sister.

40. Aunt Linda¡¯s job is to help the young people who are ______. A. lonely B. regretful C. in danger D. in trouble

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To travel around the world is the dream of many adventurous people. But very few people can afford a global tour because hotels, food and airplane tickets are too expensive. Some people, however, have thought of some ways to realize their dreams.

Laura Cody and Tanbay Theune, a couple from Britain, decided to travel around the world. They have found a good way to pay for their trips. They look after pets for rich house owners. In exchange, they can stay in the houses for free. They have looked after horses, cows, cats, dogs and fish. In two years, the couple has been to Australia, Germany, Spain and Italy. They have stayed in

big cities and small villages. The home owners are usually very generous and have given them food, wine and day trips.

Another person who tries to realize her travel dream is photographer Rhiannon Taylor. She travels around the world to visit, review and take photos of the best hotels. She shares the places she stays and the food she eats on the Internet with tens of thousands of followers.

With these ways of making money, traveling around the world is no longer a dream. More and more young people are thinking creatively to make their dream come true. 41. Why do most people feel hard to make their travel dream come true? A. Because they can hardly find hotels. B. Because the food is not healthy. C. Because the cost of travel is high. D. Because they are afraid of adventure.

42. The best word to describe the way of realizing the travel dream is ______. A. special B. creative C. rich D. adventurous 43. It is known from the passage that Laura and Tanbay paid for their trips by ______. A. staying in the house for free B. being given food and day drinks

C. going to Australia and other countries D. looking after pets for rich house owners

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mice. Without snakes, perhaps we would find mice everywhere. Most of us, however, would rather see a mouse than a snake.

The poison argument (¶¾ÐÔµÄÕùÂÛ) is a strong one. Some snakes are poisonous, and this causes people¡¯s death. However, the poisonous snakes are only a small number. We can¡¯t say all the snakes are bad just because of a few dangerous ones.

And what do we do with the people who really like snakes? They like snakes even more strongly than we dislike them. These people learn about them, find them out, and watch them carefully. Why? The only reason I can think of is that these people are open-minded. They are able to put aside differences and welcome the snake as a friend.

Whatever the reason for our like or dislike, snakes do something good in the circle of life. They would prefer to be left alone, and that is what we should do. If you¡¯re lucky, you might not run across more than a few of them in a lifetime. That would be fine with most of us. 46. How does the writer describe the appearance of snakes? A. Something even without legs. B. Something not popular among people. C. A person who is neutral. D. A person who cares about nothing. 47. Which of the following shows that most people dislike snakes? A. They welcome snakes as their best friends. B. They would rather see a mouse than a snake. C. They wonder why snakes can cause great fear. D. They learn about snakes and watch them carefully. 48. Although some snakes are poisonous, ______. A. they cause many people¡¯s death B. they control the population of mice C. they are not dangerous to people D. they are only a small number

49. People who really like snakes are open-minded because they ______. A. are able to put aside differences B. think all the snakes are poisonous C. are able to deal with poisonous snakes D. take part in the poison argument

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The most valuable gift I have ever received was a photo album from my best friend Kevin. Kevin and I were classmates for all six years of primary school. We both had the same interests, so we always had a lot of things to talk about. It is wonderful to have such a good friend.

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he gave me a photo album. ¡°It has photos of the memorable events we have experienced together. I¡¯ve also written some notes under each photo,¡± he said. I was deeply moved.

I put the album beside my bed. I always look at it when I think of Kevin. 56. What is the writer¡¯s most valuable gift?

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Gracie started breeding chickens in her third grade at Steward School. At first, she worked on some farms for her school project. But later, the 14-year-old started to have some ideas of her own.

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62. In which grade did Gracie start breeding chickens? 63. What did Gracie find about some chickens¡¯ eggshells? 64. When did NSTA give the Angela Award to Gracie?

65. Why does Gracie want to go to Virginia Tech in the future?

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Signs can be found everywhere and they are necessary in our daily life. In my opinion, understanding signs is as important as understanding languages.

One day, a little boy saw a traffic ¡°safety¡± sign on his way home. For fun, he started to kick it

with his feet. As a result, the signs fell down carelessly. No one paid attention to what happened that time. The next morning, there was a car accident just at the right spot, which was caused by no sign! Someone was badly injured in the accident. If the boy knew that understanding signs is as important as understanding languages, there would be another result.

In a word, it is easy for us to find understanding signs is as important as understanding languages.