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Passage1

Here’sastoryaboutMing’slifeonthewaters.Minghaslivedallhislifeonawider1inchina.Hishomeisalargehouse-boatwitharoof,oneofhundredsthatmoveupanddown.Inaboutsixyearshehasnotoncebeenonl2butheisneverlonely.Heisastrongswimmer.Infact,hecouldswimbeforehecouldwalk.Whenhewantstoplaywithhisf3hejustswimsacrosstotheirboatsorasksthemtov4him.

Ming’sfatherisafisherman,butheneveru5alineoranet(网).Greatblackbirdscalledcormorantsdothefishingforhim.Rings(圈)havebeenputaroundthebirds’n6sothattheycannoteatthefishtheycatch.Theyhavebeent7tobringthefishtopeople.Andthenpeoplereward(奖励)themwithafinebigfishassoonastheirworkisf8Mingloveswatchingthecormorants,butbetterstillhelikesgoings9withhismother.Theshops,ofcourse,areboatsverylikehiso10.

Passage2

Cananimalsbemadetoworkforpeople?

Somescientiststhinkthatonedayanimalsmaybetrained(训练)todoanumberofsimplejobsi1ofpeople.Theysaythatatacircus(杂技场),forexample,wemayseeelephants,monkeys,dogsandotheranimalsdoingq2skillful(熟练的)things.Perhapsyouhaveseenthemonthetelevisionorinafilm.Ifyouwatchclosely,youmayfindthatthetrainer(驯兽员)alwaysg3theanimalsomesugaro4apieceoffruitasareward(报酬).Thescientistssaythatmanyd5animalsmaybetrainedtodoalotofsimplethingsiftheyknowtheywillgetarewardf6doingthat.

Ofcourse,asweknow,dogscanbetrainedtolookafterahouse,andsoldiersinbotholdandmodernt7haveu8geesetogivewarning(警报)bym9alotofnoisewhenanenemycomesnear.Andalsoitmaybepossibletotrainanimalstoworkinfamiliesorf10.

Passage3

Inrecentyears,playingkite-boardseemstobecomemoreandmorepopularinAlaskainAmerica.Itisanewandoldgame.Thegamehasw1theinterestofmanyyoungpeople.Thegameisinterestingbutalittled2Oneneedstoplayitveryc3

Akite-boardisinfactaskateboard(滑雪板)drawn(拉)byafewbigflyingkites.Theoldgamewasp4bysomeyoungpeopleinHollandandSpainase5asthelastcentury.Sincetheboardwashardtocontrol(控制),f6peopledared(敢)toplayit.Withthedevelopmentofthedesign(设计)ofkiteandskateboard,manypeoplecanl7howtoplayit.Akiteboardmaygoasf8asabout50kilometresanhour.Ifyouhaven’thadanypractice,you’dbetternotplayit.Itisnots9

Itissaidthatthegamecanexercisenotonlyyourb10butalsothesensitivityofyourbrain(大脑的敏捷).

Passage4

BritishMilkmanSteveLeechsavedsomeshopsandflatswithmilkandwonaNationalBraveryAward(国家勇敢奖).

Leech,35yearsold,saidthatwhenhewassendingoutmilkasu1alongPineStreet,hes2heardaloud,strangesoundbehindhimandthenhesawsmokecomingoutofashopinCornwall,southernEngland.“Thatmustbeafire,It3”Leechsaid.“ThenIquicklyd4todosomething.SoIp5thedoorinandthenIs6forthepeopleinside.ThenIstartedpouringmilke7”Heused320pintsofmilktostopthefire.Whenfirefightersr8theshop,thefirewasundercontrol(得到控制).

Leechhelpedsavethel9ofeightpeopleintheflatsabovetheshops.

“Itwashardworko10allthosebottles.Butitwasevenhardertryingtotellmybosswhereallthemilkhadgone,”Leechsaidjokingly.

Passage5

Whilet1inRussia,EdJacksonranshortof(缺少)money.Sohewrotetohisbrother,askingfor$500.“Sendthem2bytelegram(电报)tothebank(银行)here,”hewrote.AfteraweekEdbeganv3thebank.Hes4hispassport(护照)tothebankclerk(职员).“Nothinghascomeforyou,Mr.Jackson,”hewastold.Thiswento5forthreeweeks,andMr.Jacksongotveryw6Hethenphonedhisbrother,askingw7themoneywas.Thebrothersaidithadbeensentthreeweeksb8ThateveningEdJacksonwasarrested(被捕)forfailingtop9hishotelbill(账单).Hetriedtotellthepolicewhathisproblemwas,butnoonewouldbelievehim.Atlasthewass10tothepolicestationforfifteendays.

Passage6

AprilFools’DayisonApril1st.Peoplecanplayj1onothersonthisspeciald2Ifyousucceed,youusuallylaughandsay“AprilFool!

”Thepersonwhohasbeenfooledbyyoul3too,andhewillneverbeangrywithyou.

Mother’sDayisonthesecondSundayofMay.It’sadaytot4mothers.Onthatdaymothersusuallyreceiveflowersandcardsfromtheirchildren.Fathersandchildrendothehouseworksothatmotherscanhavear5

EasterDayfallsonthefirstSundayafterthefullmoonwhichisonorafterMarch21st.It’salsocalledEasterSunday.ItissaidthatonthatdayJesusChristcomesbacktol6Manypeoplegotochurchandchildrenoftengetp7suchastoyrabbits.

ThanksgivingDayisonthefourthThursdayinNovember.It’sadaywhenpeoplegivethanksforthegoodthingsinlife.Usuallyfamiliesallgett8andhaveabigdinner.

ChristmasDaycomesonD925th.It’sthemostimportantfestivalinayear.Thebeautifulthingscanbes10everywhere.Peopleexchangegifts,sendChristmascardsandvisitfriends.

Passage7

MrKingtaughtEnglishinamiddleschool.Hewasveryb1allthetimeandcouldn’tdosomer2Sohelefttheschoolandopenedabookshopinthec3ofthetown.Itwasn’tbigenoughbutallthebookswereniceandmostpeoplelikedtobuysomethere.Whentheshopwasc4hecouldreadathome.Heknewalotandthelearned(有学问的)personweregladtomakef5withhim.

ItwasSundayanditwascoldoutside.MrKingwasverybusy.Atnineintheeveningallthebuyerslefte____6agirl.Shewasdressedupandwaitedfors7there.Standingbytheshelves,shelookedoverthebooksoneaftera8Itmadetheminafearfulmess(凌乱不堪).MrKingcameuptoherandasked,“Excuseme,madam.WhatcanIdoforyou?

”“Yourbooksarealldull(乏味的),”saidthegirl,“Iwantad9one.”“That’seasy,”MrKingsmiled.Het10outacookbook(烹调书)andsaid,“Hereyouare,madam.”

Passage8

OnceEffendihadajokewiththePrimeMinister(首相).HesaidtheMinisterw1diethenextday.Thenextday,theMinisterreallyf2offthehorseanddied.Whenthekingh3ofthis,hegotangryandsenthismentoc4Effendiatonce.

W5Effendicame,thekingshouteda6“Effendi,sinceyouknewwhenmyministerwoulddie,youmustalsoknowthedateofyourowndeath.Sayitout,oryou’lldietoday.”

Effendil7atthekingandanswered,“ButhowcanIknow?

I’lldietwodayse8thanyou.”

Thekingwasa9thathewoulddieifhekilledEffendi.HethoughthemustkeepEffendialive(活着)aslongashecould.Sohel10himgo.

Passage9

RoyTrentondroveataxibefore.Ashortwhileago,however,heb1abus-driverandhefeelsnosorryaboutit.Hewasfindinghisnewworkfarmorei2WhenhewasdrivingalongCatfordStreetrecently,hesawtwothievesr3outofashopandruntowardsawaitingcar.Oneofthemwascarryingabagf4ofmoney.Royactedquicklyanddrovethebusstraighttothethieves.Theonew5themoneygotsoafraidthathedroppedthebag.Asthethievesweretryingtogeta6intheircar,Roydrovehisbusintotheb7ofit.Whilethecarwasmovingaway,Roystoppedhisbusandt8thepolice.Thethieves’carwasbadlydamaged(损坏)ande9torecognize(辨认).Shortlyafterwards,thepolicestoppedthecarandbothmenwerec10

Passage10

Now,let’sbeginoursportsreport.Here’sareallygoodgame,theb1oneIhaveseenthisyear.It’sthelastfiveminutesoftheg2Henryplaysfootballf3France.Hehastheballnow.Hep4theballtoDavid.Davidk5itovertheheadsoftheEnglishmentowardsthegoal.Buthe’stoofara6FranceandEnglandstillhaveonegoaleachandthereareonlytwom7leftofthegame.JustthenanEnglishp

8getstheball.HegivesittoBill,“Kingofthematch”.Billputstheballintothegoal.Inthee_____9theEnglishteamw10

Passage11

Todaypeoplecanu1thephonetotalkwithothersalmostanywhereontheearth.Butwhenyouusethephone,youdon’tseethepersonyouaret2with.Thatmayc3inthefuture.

Todaysomepeopleareusingakindoftelephonec4“Picturephone”or“Visionphone”.W5it,twopeoplewhoaretalkingcanseeeachother.

Picturephonescanbeusefulwhenyouhaves6toshowthepersonyou’recalling.Theymayhaveotherusesinthefuture.Onedayyoumaybeabletoringupal7andasktoborrowabook.Thenyou’llbeabletoreadthebookrightoveryourpicturephone.Oryoumaybeabletogoshoppingt8yourpicturephone.Ifyouseesomethinginthenewspaperthatyouthinkyouwanttobuy,you’llgotoyourphoneandcalltheshop.Peopleattheshopwills9youthethingyou’reinterestedinrightoverthephone.You’llbeabletoshopallovertownandn10leaveyourroom.

Passage12

Henrywasworried.Thiswashisfirsttimetogotravelingbyair.Hedidnotknowh1tofindhisseat,sohewenttotheairhostessandasked,“Couldyouhelpme?

Ican’tfindmyseat.”Theairhostesss2himtheseatandtoldhimtositd3andfastentheseatbelt.ShetoldHenrynottom4aboutwhentheplanewasgoingup.AndshealsosaidthatHenry’searsmightfeelalittles5,buthedidn’tneedtoworryaboutitb6manypeoplefeltlikethat.Whentheplanewasf7veryhigh,Henrycouldstandupandwalkround.Hecoulde8readbooks,newspapersorseefilms.Theairhostesswouldb9foodanddrinks.Henrycoulde10theflightandarrivedhomesoon.

Passage13

SomeofRobert’soldfriendsweret1aboutyoungpeopleintheirtown.Theyalla2thatoldpeoplewereclevererthanyoungpeople.Thenoneofthemsaid,“Butyoungpeopleares3thanoldpeople.”

Allofthemagreedthatthisistruee4

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