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---Do you mind ______ me the grade you got in the reading

---Mum, may I go out to play basketball for a while?

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B. shouldn't

C. needn't

D. wouldn't

---______did you go after school yesterday?

---I went to the park to walk my dog. A. What

B. Where

C. Who

D. When

28. Chaoyang Park is one of ______parks in Beijing. A. beautiful themostbeautiful

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B. Anybody

C. Nobody

D. Everybody

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C. mostbeautiful

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30. My grandpa________ a walk after supper everyday. A. takes

B. took

C. willtake

D. hastaken

31. We______ breakfast when the phone rang. A. had

B. werehaving

C. arehaving

D. have

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B. willsell

C. willbesold

D. weresold

34. ---Do you know_________?

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A. when Michelle Obama will arrive in Beijing. B. when will Michelle Obama will arrive in Beijing. C. when Michelle Obama arrived in Beijing. D. when did Michelle Obama arrive in Beijing.

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Cling...Cling...Clank. From inside my apartment, I winced(ÖåÆðüͷ)at the noise my parents were making as they sorted bottles and cans out on the balcony(Ñǫ̂).I called to my 35 in Chinese, ¡°Hoe many do you have this time?¡± ¡°Eight hundred and six pieces, that's ¡ç40.30!¡±she answered. I'd been living in my Los Angeles apartment for over four years when my parents came for a six-month visit from China. I'd 36 notices that the plastic bottles and cans they'd collected on the road were worth5 cents each. When their stay with us ended, I felt free, though i was 37 for environmental education in fact.

By the time my daughter began school I was expected to raise money for the school. I felt heavy pressure(ѹÁ¦)¡£ How could I work out the problem? That's when it 38 me: how about uniting(½áºÏ) the two---environmental education and raising money? I joined an organization called LACES. It had more than 1,600 students, parents and teachers. If my elderly parents could 39 ¡ç300 in six months from recycling, why couldn't we multiply(³ËÒÔ) that number by at least 800? My team organized a day for students and parents to bring bottles and cans directly to school. We called it Green for Green Drive. The first one raised only¡ç145.But we planned more drives. With each one, the number started to look 40:¡ç145... ¡ç400... ¡ç481. The more success we had, the more people 41 our team.

Today, LACES teachers keep boxes in their classroom for bottles and cans. Students collect recyclables and 42 them in boxes. Parents collect at their offices. LACES parents have told me that 43 they uses to see litter, they see money. Since LACES Green program started in 2011, we have raised ¡ç15.500 for school and recycled about 75,000 pounds of water.

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I believe that our effort is 44 by the others in the community, and t hat the result is multiplied. I use to laugh at my parents' recycling project during their visit here. Now i laugh at myself for getting the 45 from their clever ideas. they may never 46 anyone beyond their family, but their small effort has led to big change, one that inspires(¼¤Àø)family£¬friends, children, and even strangers. 35. A. wife 36. A. seldom 37. A. possible 38. A. touched 39. A. accept 40. A. brighter 41. A. joined 42. A. send 43. A. when 44. A. expected 45. A. way 46. A. influence

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Tennis came from France---it was popular there eight hundred years ago! It came to Britain six hundred years ago and soon became very fashionable in those days it was called ¡°real tennis¡± and it was played indoors.

Baseball, the national sport of the US, comes from an old English game called ¡®rounders¡¯. Rounders is a very simple game which children in England still play today, but the American game is more complex(¸´ÔÓµÄ) and takes more time to play.

Over six hundred years ago, people in England often played bowls indoors, when it was raining. The greens they used were smaller than the ones outside because there was less space. To make the game more difficult, holes were cut in the green and players started to use sticks to hit the balls. Finally, someone had the good idea of raising the whole green onto a table¡ªand that ¡®s how the game of billiards started.

47. When did tennis come to Britain?

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B. father B. often B. strong B. knocked B. find B. higher B. knew B. move B. if B. followed B. message B. help

C. daughter C. usually C. strictly C. hit C. receive C. stronger C. loved C. throw C. where C. achieved C. benefit C. educate

D. mother D. always D. proudly D. beat D. raise D. wider D. praised D. store D. though D. enrolled D. advantage D. consider

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