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     Do you know what happens on the first Sunday of August every year? This day is International
Friendship Day. On this day people think of different ways to remember their friends and     1   what their
friends bring to their lives.
     People have  all sorts  of  friends -school  friends, work colleagues, neighbours,  brothers  and  sisters,
parents, and even pets!     2     can you let your friends know that you really care about them?
     Here are some suggestions for what you can do on international Friendship Day to show your friends
how     3  they are to you:
     Try to visit all the friends who live near you and give them each a hug.
     Buy flowers or chocolates for your friends, or better still, make them a cake or a small present.
     If your friends are fond of    4    why not make them a tape of the pop groups they like best.
     Go with some friends to a photo machine and take some pictures of you all enjoying yourselves.These pictures will give you good    5    .
     Send your friends an online greeting card, and don't forget to include some photos and messages
maybe a poem-telling your friends how great they are.
     Plan a day out for your friends. A picnic in the park or, time at the beach is always fun.
     If your friends are busy     6     , how about organizing a dinner party at a local restaurant.
     Buy your best friend a ticket to a good movie or take them to see a theatre show. Make sure that you
think about their tastes when you book the ticket.
(     )1.A write        
(     )2.A Why          
(     )3.A special      
(     )4.A food        
(     )5.A memories    
(     )6.A in the evening
B celebrate   
B Where        
B strange      
B pictures    
B lessons      
B at the weekends
C recite      
C How          
C funny        
C sports      
C signs        
C during the day
D enjoy            
D When            
D beautiful        
D music            
D presents        
D during the week  
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                                            The Development of China's Sports
     Sports have developed fast in our country these years.
     In 1974, our country first came to the Asian Games. In 1978, in the 8th Asian Games, our country won the second piace, our country has won the largest number of gold medels in the past  six AsianGames since 1982.
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1.  Our country has won the largest number of ______ medals in Asian Games _____ 1982.
2.  In 1984, our country ______ bart in the 23rd Olympic Games and won the ____ place.
3.  In 2004, we won gold medals _____ as many ____we did in the 25th Olympic Games.
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     York has a rich and long history of more than l,900 years. Its history makes York one of the most
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C. less than 71      
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     A flag is flown outside a window to show that people in that house are having a birthday. Presents
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C. a flag          
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B. Denmark      
C. India          
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B. Bored and homesick.
C. Angry and impatient.
D. Happy and excited.
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A. good
B. relaxed
C. bad
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B. Entering and living in a new culture is challenging(挑戰(zhàn)).
C. It is much fun to live in a new culture.
D. Life in a new culture is a struggle.

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[     ]
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B.food
C.restaurant
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[     ]
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[     ]
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[     ]
A.good
B.expensive
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[     ]
A.Americans like drinking coffee than tea.
B.Americans have more time to have dinner.
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     In many countries, people can use their hands to eat chicken leg. But in some countries, people only
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     In China, people mustn't point their chopsticks at anyone. Sometimes (有時) they can talk when they
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A. people usually don't eat with their hands
B. people must use knives and forks
C. people eat with their hands
D. people can't use chopsticks
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A. eat with right hands
B. eat with spoons
C. eat with left hands
D. eat with forks
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A. sometimes can talk with others
B. have to use plates
C. can't hold their bowls
D. mustn't use spoons to drink soup
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B. mustn't wave their knives and forks
C. use spoons, knives , chopsticks and forks
D. can drink soup from their bowls
5. Which sentence ISN'T right?
A. Chinese eat dinners with chopsticks.
B. People should use plates when eating dinners in England.
C. English can leave some food on the dishes.
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