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     Unlike your heart and brain(腦子), your teeth weren’t there ready to work from the day you were born. Although(盡管) babies begin to grow their first tooth even before they are born, you can’t see babies’ teeth until they are about 6 or 7 months old.
     After that first tooth comes out, more and more teeth begin to appear(出現(xiàn)). Most kids have their first set(副)of teeth when they are 3years old. These are called baby teeth and there are 20 in all. When a child grows to 5 or 6 years old, these teeth start falling out, one by one.
The baby teeth fall out because the permanent teeth(恒牙) grow and take the place of(取代) the baby teeth. By the age of 14, most kids have lost all of their baby teeth and have a full set of permanent teeth.
     There are 28 permanent teeth in all-eight more than the original(原來(lái)的) set of baby teeth. At about the age of 20, four more teeth called wisdom teeth(智齒)usually grow at the back of the mouth. And you have all your 32 teeth.
1. When a baby is born, _______.
A. he has 20 teeth to work for him.
B. his teeth haven’t begun to grow yet.
C. one can’t see his teeth.
D. he has only a few teeth.
2. A baby has his first set of teeth when he is about _______.
A. 3 years old    
B. 4 years old
C. 5 years old    
D. 6 years old
3. From the passage we can know that permanent teeth _______.
A. are as many as baby teeth
B. are 8 more than baby teeth
C. begin to grow at the age of 14
D. will be replaced by wisdom teeth.
4. One will have ________ teeth in all when he is about 20 years old.
A. 20      
B. 24        
C. 28      
D. 32
5. Which of the following is True?
A. At the age of 14, one has two sets of teeth-baby teeth and permanent teeth.
B. If you have a good habit , you won’t lose your baby teeth.
C. Wisdom teeth usually grow in the front of the mouth.
D. Your heart and brain are ready to work for you when you are born.
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  October 16 is World Food Day.This day is also the anniversary(紀(jì)念日)of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization(FAO)(聯(lián)合國(guó)糧農(nóng)組織).More than 100 countries are holding special events.All of these aim to celebrate the establishment of the FAO in 1945.The theme chosen for this year’s World Food Day is“Water:Source(資源)of Food Security”.

  A UN report says that over 6 million people have died from hunger and related diseases so far this year alone.More than 850 million people, or about one in seven, around the world do not get enough food, and the need for food will increase as the world’s population grows.The UN also reports that by year 2030, the world may need 60% more food.Most of that increase will have to come from agriculture supported by water irrigation(灌溉).However, fresh water is already in short supply in many countries.

  Jacques Diouf, the director of the FAO, says that there are 20 countries that do not have enough water to produce enough food for their populations.Ten nations use more than 40% of their total fresh water for agriculture.He fears that the problem will only become worse as the need for water by people and by industry grows.So water is one of the most important things in the world today.

(1)

The underlined(畫(huà)線的)word“establishment”has the same meaning as ________.

[  ]

A.

picking up

B.

making up

C.

cutting up

D.

setting up

(2)

In the world, more than ________ people have died because of hunger this year.

[  ]

A.

6 million

B.

2 million

C.

850 million

D.

100 million

(3)

What Mr.Diouf says shows that he most worries about ________.

[  ]

A.

the future of the FAO

B.

the short of water

C.

the overgrowth of population

D.

the development of the environment

(4)

The reading above implies(暗示)that ________.

[  ]

A.

fresh water for us is quite enough

B.

the world’s population is getting smaller

C.

we will need more water to irrigate

D.

industry is the most important thing today

(5)

The passage is mainly about ________.

[  ]

A.

how to celebrate World Food Day

B.

the increase of food in many countries

C.

the importance of water for food

D.

the UN Food and Agriculture Organization

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       Text messaging, or simply "texting", with allows people to send and receive messages on mobile
phones, becomes very popular today.
       The advantages of texting are obvious. Texting helps to save money. If you have a few words to
greet your families and friends on their birthdays or on some important festivals, sending messages can
be cheaper than phone calling. Texting helps to save time. Even if you want to send a message to 100
people, you can do it one second. Texting helps you to "talk" to someone when he is too busy to answer
the phone. Texting can also help you to "talk" to someone secretly if you don't want others to hear what
you are talking on the phone. These advantages are so amazing that many people are crazy about it.
They hold mobile phones in hands all day long, send dozens of messages each day, and even text while
driving or walking.
       However, texting has its disadvantages. Junk messages may come into your mobile phone box now
and then. When your phone box gets too full, you can't receive any more messages. You may therefore
miss some important information.
       What's more, if you don't do texting properly, for example texting while driving or walking, it can be
dangerous. It can cause injuries and even death. It was reported that about 6,000 people were killed and
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drivers of the UN are now not allowed to text while driving. About 32 countries have passed laws
restricting the use of mobile phones while driving.
       Texting is a wonderful way of communication. However, only when we use it properly, can we fully
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1. How many advantages of texting are mentioned in the passage?
A. Two.  
B. Three.  
C. Four.  
D. Five.
2. What did the researchers at Stony Brook University find?
A. Texters are easier to have an accident.
B. Texting is a good way of communication.
C. 6,000 people were killed and injured.
D. Many people text to greet families and friends.
3. The underlined word restricting probably means _________.
A. not telling  
B. not allowing    
C. enjoying  
D. making
4. This passage is written to tell us that __________.
A. we should do less texting  
B. texting has many advantages
C. texting is better than phone calling    
D. we should do texting properly

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     ②. Keep a diary. This is to help you understand more about yourself and your feelings.
     ③. Show your parents you are growing up. Wash your own clothes and help around the house.
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[     ]
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B. a student's plan
C. an introduction of a book
D. a family's plan
2. Which of the following is not talked in the article?
[     ]
A. Children's study and belief.
B. Parents' needs.
C. Keeping a diary.
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3. How can you understand "You' re not as close to your parents as you used to be?"
[     ]
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B. You had a better relationship with your parents than now.
C. Your parents used to love you more than now.
D. Your parents don't love you any more.
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[     ]
A. No ideas.
B. Scolding.
C. Agreement.
D. Improvement.
5. From the writer's opinion, which statement will you agree as a better way?
[     ]
A. Parents are unimportant and needn't love.
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C. Parents mustn't make children have any fun.
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A. the girl in the doctor's arm is dead
B. the girl's mother is looking for her
C.the girl's mother was killed during the bombing
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B. Children ask for water and food from the American and British soldiers.
C. Children with big bags are leaving their homes for Baghdad.
D. Baghdad is the capital of Iraq.
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A. the Iraqi children pay much money for what they need
B. the Iraqi children are suffering a lot in the war
C.some people sell children at a terrible price
D. the young lives have been turned upside down
4.How much help is the UN giving to the Iraqi children?__________.
A. They are helping them return to school.
B. They are giving them enough food and drinks.
C. They can do only a little.
D. They can do nothing.
5.The number of Iraqi children in malnutrition is about _________.
A. 20 million  
B. 10 million  
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     Hello, boys and girls, have you been to London? If no, let me tell you something about it.
     London like Beijing is a major capital city with many interesting places and old buildings. Tourists like to
see the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace when soldiers wear brightly colored uniforms.
     The National Gallery has a very large collection of great paintings. In the Tower of London, you can see a
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     Across the river, there is a giant wheel, called the London Eye, which you can ride on and take a bird's
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     If you are interested in history, the British Museum is full of interesting items from all over the world.
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special programmes for children, and they can perform with professional actors.
1. How many interesting places and old buildings in London does this passage talk about?
A. Six
B. Seven
C. Eight
D. Nine
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A. Buckingham Palace
B. The Tower of London
C. The London Eye
D. Westminster Abbey
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