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12. A.She is using the computer to work. B.She is playing the computer games. C.She is standing on the computer. 13. A.Yes, she does. B.No, she doesn¡¯t. C.She hates to do chores. 14. A.She disagrees with her son. B.No, she doesn¡¯t. C.Yes, she does. 15. A.Watch TV.
B.Play with her friends. C.Do chores and homework.
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18.Sometimes he had to look after his little sister and brother. 19.Kumar needn¡¯t do chores at home. 20.Kumar had only one sister. ¢ò.µ¥ÏîÌî¿Õ£¨15·Ö£©
21.It¡¯s dangerous for children the dog. A.play B.to play C.play with D.to play with 22.¡ªMom, could I go shopping with you?
¡ªYes, you .But you must finish your homework first. A.could B.can C.can¡¯t D.couldn¡¯t 23.£¨2015¡¤Î人)¡ªA nice car! Is it yours?
¡ªNo, it isn¡¯t. I it from a friend of mine two days ago. A.borrow B.have borrowed C.will borrow D.borrowed 24.¡ªCould I please your watch? ¡ªSorry. It doesn¡¯t work. A.use B.to use C.using D.used 25.¡ªCould you please take out the trash? ¡ª . A.Not at all B.You¡¯re welcome C.No way D.No problem 26.He didn¡¯t finish the room. A.clean B.cleaned C.cleaning D.cleans 27.He is to finish the difficult work. A.enough confident B.confident enough C.enough confidence D.confidence enough 28.His father wants him in Beijing. A.to work B.works C.work D.working 29.Students have homework to do every day. A.so many B.such many C.such much D.so much 30.I never go to school late; . A.so does Tom B.neither does Tom C.so Tom does D.neither Tom does
31.£¨2015¡¤É½¶«Î«·»)Next month we¡¯re going somewhere interesting as soon as the holiday . A.will begin B.has begun C.begins D.is beginning 32.You could a bike from your friend. A.lend B.give C.buy D.borrow 33.Too much noise makes me uncomfortable. A.feeling B.feel C.felt D.to feel 34.£¨2015¡¤ÎÚ³ľÆë)¡ªWhere is Tom?
¡ªHe is practicing English he can win the speech competition. A.to speak;in order to B.speaking;so that C.speaking;in order to D.to speak;so that
35.He doesn¡¯t like playing cards; he thinks playing cards is a waste time. A.of B.at C.for D.in ¢ó.ÍêÐÎÌî¿Õ£¨15·Ö£©
Tina and Tara are twin sisters. They look 36 , 37 they also have some differences. One day their grandfather came to see them with two gifts£¨ÀñÎ.When he came into the house, he saw Tina and 38 her a gift. After a while, when he got into the garden, he saw 39 granddaughter ¡°Tara¡±.In fact that was Tina. When he gave the other gift to her, she said, ¡°You gave me one just now.¡± ¡°No, I gave a gift to your sister Tina.¡± ¡°Oh, grandfather, I¡¯m Tina.¡± Just then Tara came into the garden, 40 .¡°Now, grandfather, can you tell the differences 41 us?¡± ¡°No, I can¡¯t. Can you 42 me?¡± ¡°Yes, look. Tara is a little 43 than me. Her hair is longer and curlier than 44 .Now, grandfather, can you see?¡± ¡°Yes, now I can tell you from Tara. Tara, here is the gift for you.¡± ¡°Thank you 45 your gift, grandfather.¡± With these words, they all laughed happily.
36.A.same B.the same C.different D.differences 37.A.and B.so C.but D.because 38.A.gave B.took C.brought D.got 39.A.others B.another C.the other D.the others 40.A.either B.so C.also D.too 41.A.as B.between C.from D.with 42.A.tell B.say C.talk D.ask 43.A.tall B.taller C.tallest D.the tallest 44.A.I B.me C.my D.mine 45.A.with B.of C.for D.to ¢ô.ÈÎÎñÐÍÔĶÁ£¨10·Ö£©
Johnson lived in a certain part of London.Every morning£¬he woke up early and took an old bag to the subway station.He would take the subway to Central London.There he would collect scrap£¨·ÏÆ·).He did this every single day.
Johnson collected scrap for 20 years.His house was dirty£¬and a bad smell came out of the house.The neighbors could not stand the smell anymore£¬so they called the police officers to deal with the problem.The officers opened the door and cleared the house.They found some money in his house.The police soon knew that Johnson was not a truly poor man because he could live a normal life with the money.They decided to try to stop him collecting scrap.
In the evening£¬the police found Johnson near his house.One of the officers told him that there was no need for him to collect scrap anymore.Johnson went back to his house without saying anything.The next morning he woke up as usual and continued collecting scrap.
A couple of days later£¬the police knew that Johnson had to send much money to his old parents.They were badly ill for many years in a small village.Although they could get relief £¨¾È¼Ã½ð) from the government£¬Johnson refused.He believed he could make money by his own hands.After knowing the truth£¬the officers announced the fact to the neighbors.All of them understood and admired Johnson.
Johnson had no great plans or dreams all his life.He won praise from others because he kept independence in his mind.The earlier people learn to be independent£¬the more meaningful life they will get.
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46.What did Johnson take to the subway station every morning?
47.How long did Johnson collect scrap?