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1.WhatdidJackfinishatabout8∶30?
A.Aleter. B.Astory. C.Hisexercises.
2.Whatsthemangoingtodo?
A.Haveaparty. B.Goshopping. C.VisitMike.
3.HowdidMr.Sunlikethejourney?
A.Exciting. B.Terible. C.Interesting.
4.Whatarethetwospeakersgoingtodonextweek?
A.Gohome. B.Haveaholiday. C.Takeanexam.
5.Whocanrepairthecomputer?
A.Martin. B.Rose. C.David.
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A.Inahotel. B.Onaplane. C.Inarestaurant.
11.Howmuchdoesthemanpayforhisdrinks?
A.20dolars. B.15dolars. C.10dolars.
12.Whatwilthemanprobablyhaveforhisdinner?
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A.Three. B.Two. C.Four.
14.HowlonghadthemanbeeninJapan?
A.For10years. B.For8years. C.For6years.
15.Whendidhemakehisfirstfilm?
A.In1978. B.In1973. C.In1960.
16.Whydidthemangiveupteaching?
A.Hedidntliketeaching.B.Hegotabeterjob. C.Hewastoobusy.
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A.Theywilhelptheteachers.
B.Theywilgotoapark.
C.Theywilhaveclass.
18.Whatwiltheweatherbeliketomorow?
A.Cold. B.Hot. C.Warm.
19.Wherewiltheymeettomorowmorning?
A.Infrontofthelibrary. B.Intheofice. C.Outsidetheschoolgate.
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Flueasilyspreadsfromonepersontoanother.Thisisespecialytruetopeoplewhoareweak.Ifyou
areweak,youaremorelikelytocatchflueasily.Doyouknowhowyoucanavoidflu?
Keepingoodhealth
Thebestantidote(
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thatyourdietishealthy.Thehealthieryouare,thebeterforyoutoavoidanytypeofilnessaround.Most
doctorssuggestplentyoffreshfruitjuiceandwaterinorderthatonecanavoidflu.
Stayawayfrompeoplewithflu
Ifamemberofthefamilyorafriendhasflu,stayawayfromthemuntiltheyarewel.Fluisvery
communicableandyoucancatchitbygoingwiththepersonwithflu.Wearamask(
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usingthingsthatthepersonwithfluisusing.
Exercise
Exercisingwilmakeyoustrongerwhichmeansastrongerimmune(
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oftensothatyourbodywilkeephealthy.Itdoesntmaterwhatkindofexercise.
Whatisimportantisyouaremakingyourbodystrongertopreventilnessfromatackingyou.
Behappy
Happypeoplearehealthypeople.Theirlifeisstressfree,sotheyaremorelikelytobesafefrom
ilness.Ifyouareunhappy,whichafectsyourimmunesystem,youwileasilygetsick.
Avoidingthefluiseasy.Justboost(
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21.Tokeepingoodhealth,weshould .
A.takethebestmedicine B.stayuplateandgetupearly
C.eatjunkfoodwhichisdelicious D.eattherightkindoffood
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C.Wearamask. D.Keepunhappy.
24.Accordingtothepassage,whichistherightwaytoavoidflu?
A.Drinkalotoforangejuiceandwater.
B.Dontgotoplaceswherepolutionisbad.
C.Useacupthepersonwithfluisusing.
D.Makesureyourimmunesystemisweak.
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Wherecanyoulearnabouttheculturalreliesofourcountry?Youmayvisitmuseumsorreadbooks,
butnowaCCTVshowmaygiveyouamorefunwaytolearnaboutthem.
TheshowiscaledNationalTreasure,ithas10episodes(
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acrossChina.Inordertomakeancientculturerelicscomealive,theshowusesdiferentwaystoexplain
thestoryhistoryandculturebehindthem.
Althoughitsashowaboutoldrelics,itlooksmodernandtechnical,AnIMAXsizedLEDsired
screenonthestageshowsthetreasuresindetail.
Thetreasuresarepresentedbynationaltreasurekeepers,bothfamouspeopleandcommonpeople.
Insteadofjusttelingthestoriesandhistorybehindthetreasures,theshowinvitesfamousactorstobe
nationaltreasureskeepers,andtheyactoutthisstoriesonthestage.Theactorsevenusethefunnywords
tomaketheirperformancesinterestingandalive.Forexample,ontheshow,actorWangKaiplayed
EmperorQianlong.TVviewerslovedhisperformances.
Whiletelingthestoriesbehindthetreasures,nationaltreasurekeepersalsoteltheirownstories.For
example,anoldmannamedQiuQingnianisgoodatmakingnaturalpaintsforrepairingancientpaintings.
Formanyyearshehasbeenlookingforminesdeepinsidemountains.OntheTVprogram,heshowsTV
viewershowtomakenaturalpaints.
Theshowhasbecomewidelypopularwithitsinterestingplots(
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words.Ithaspromotedancientculturalrelicsandhasencouragedmorepeopletovisitmuseums.
25.TheshowNationalTreasurewasproducedto .
A.lookfornationaltreasurekeepers B.makeancientculturalrelicscomealive
C.showthemoderntechnology D.invitesomefamousactorstoactout
26.Whatcolumninamagazinemightthepassagecomefrom?
A.Health. B.Historyandculture.
C.Sports. D.Scienceandtechnology.
27.Thewritersmainpurposeofwritingthepassageis .
A.toteluswhatnationaltreasurekeepersdo
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D.tointroducetheTVshowNationalTreasure
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MarieClaireMagazineisoneofthetopwomensmagazinesintheworld.Ithasover14milion
readersalovertheworld.MarieClaireMagazineispublishedinmorethan30countriesincluding
France,theUnitedStates,Australia,China,theUnitedKingdom,Russia,Spain,Italyandmanyother
nations.
MarieClaireMagazinehasstoodbyitsthemeof“MorethanaPretyFace”sinceJeanProuvost
createditinFrancein1937.Itwasanimmediatesuccess.Unfortunately,becauseofWorldWarⅡ it
stoppedbeingpublished.Butitbeganagainin1954asamonthlypublicationinsteadofaweeklyone.
OnceJeanProuvostsdaughterEvelynetookcontrolofit,sheaddedtheLOrealGroup.
Themagazinehasprovidedwomenthroughouttheworldwithinformationonhealth,strugglesandlife
storiesofwomen.Themagazinealsofocusesoncurent(
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Thanksforletusstayatyourseasidehouse.Now,youmighthaveheardfromyourneighborsabout
whichhappenedonSaturdayevening.WhenIwentoutawalk,myyoungerson,Tom,wasplayingthe
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